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Should Denmark's star players play despite bizarre dispute with FA? | The Debate



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Denmark were forced to play Slovakia with a team made up of unknown lower-league and Futsal players. But how has it come to this?

The Danish Football Association (DBU) named a severely under-strength squad for Wednesday’s friendly in Trnava, losing 3-0, and the same set of players may also be used against Wales in the Uefa Nations League on Sunday.

This all came about as a result of a dispute between the DBU and the players’ union (Spillerne) meaning the majority of players are unavailable, including the entirety of the squad which reached the last 16 of the World Cup this summer.

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'No one can replace Christian Eriksen' says Denmark football coach | AFP



Danish head coach Kasper Hjulmand tells a press conference that ‘no one can replace Christian, no one, it’s not possible,’ following the collapse of star player Christian Eriksen during a match against Finland. Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch but he has since been speaking to teammates in hospital, where he is undergoing further tests.

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GoPro POV behind the scenes – football photographer – 2019 Danish Superliga FC Copenhagen vs Brøndby



A day in the life with Danish sports photographer Lars Rønbøg who has mounted a GoPro on his camera to show how he is making pictures from football/soccer – from the Danish Superliga match 5. May 2019 between FC Copenhagen and Brøndby IF (3-2). The stills are also shown in this point of view POV video. @ Lars Ronbog / FrontzoneSport via Getty Images

Euro 2020: 'Emotionally done and exhausted' Denmark decide to play hours after Eriksen's collapse



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Freestyle Football Competition – Red Bull Street Style 2013 Denmark



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Freestyle soccer competitions went global in 2008 and changed its name to Red Bull Street Style. The competition opens its stage for the whole world to showcase and battle. The first world wide edition took place in Brazil, where the freestylers who advanced from respective national «battles» in more than 40 national contests met during the world finals.

3 minutes, 2 players, 1 ball: In each «battle» two players square off in a one-on-one duel against each other. They take alternating 20-second turns with the ball, using their time to show off the best of their artistic moves to the sounds of breakdance and hip-hop music.

In the finals, the judges will be evaluating the three minutes flow based on control, creativity and style. The winner advances to the next round. There are no limits – other than the standard prohibition on the use of hands and a requirement that the ball and performer stay within a 7-metre wide (27-foot) competition area.

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DENMARK: FOOTBALL FAN IN STABBING INCIDENT



(17 May 2000) Danish/Nat

An Arsenal football fan was stabbed as British and Turkish soccer fans clashed outside bars in Denmark early on Wednesday.

It was hours before the UEFA Cup final between Galatasaray of Turkey and the English club Arsenal.

Police said the fighting that broke out on a main Square in Copenhagen will not affect the security operation for the game, which is already Denmark’s most extensive ever in connection with a soccer match.

Eight people were injured, including a British fan who suffered a head wound and a police officer.

Four Britons and four Turks were arrested.

But fans arriving in Copenhagen from both Britain and Turkey were not put off by the incident.

SOUNDBITE: (English)
» Not at all. Hopefully it is an isolated incident these things happen, its no worse to the west end on a Saturday night in London. I follow my club at the end of the day and enjoy myself. I’ll just be careful and watch what I do. So I’m not worried. I book my ticket for the game I’m not going to miss it.»
SUPER CAPTION: Arsenal Fan, Vox Pop

SOUNDBITE: (English)
» (man)Not at all. Its a bit late, I heard about it on the way to the airport. (woman)It is an isolated incident though. (man) We’re not put off at all.»
Q: If you were offered money back not to travel today would that have made a difference?
A: No, just here to watch the game and have a good time.»
SUPER CAPTION: Arsenal Fans, Vox Pop

SOUNDBITE: (English)
«I didn’t know, I now nothing about that.»
SUPER CAPTION: Galatasaray fan, Vox Pop

SOUNDBITE: (English)
» No everything is funny and nice and tit will be a good event.»
SUPER CAPTION: Galatasaray fan, Vox Pop

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Official Football Highlights: Denmark 1 – 2 England 09/02/11



FATV – Goals from Darren Bent and Ashley Young secure 2-1 win in Denmark.

England got 2011 off to a winning start in Copenhagen, putting in a competent and impressive performance to see off Denmark and head into next month’s European Championship qualifier with Wales in good spirit.

Goals from Aston Villa duo Darren Bent and Ashley Young proved the difference after falling behind to an early goal from Denmark but it was England’s controlling display in the second half which will please Manager Fabio Capello the most.

The Three Lions retained possession well and could even have added to their goal tally, but after the disappointment of their last game with France in November, a win was the main objective here and that was exactly what they achieved.

England Team Sheet:

Joe Hart
Glen Johnson
Ashley Cole 81′
Michael Dawson 60′
Jack Wilshere 46′
John Terry
Theo Walcott 68′
James Milner
Frank Lampard(C) 46′
Darren Bent 10′
Wayne Rooney 46′
Substitutes
Ashley Young 46′ 68′
Gareth Barry 46′
Joleon Lescott
Gary Cahill 60′
David Stockdale
Kyle Walker
Stewart Downing 68′
Scott Parker 46′
Jermain Defoe
Leighton Baines 81′
Carlton Cole
Robert Green