Denmark women's national football team results

This article lists the results for the Denmark women's national football team from their first official match against Sweden in 1974[1] to the present day.

Results

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Note that scores are written Denmark first
Key
Abb. Match
F Friendly match
NC Nordic Football Championship match
OG Olympic Games match
OT Other tournament(s)

1970s

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# Date Venue Opponents Score Comp Denmark scorers
1 1974–07–27 Markusböle, Finland Sweden 1–0 NC Ann Stengård
2 1974–07–28 Mariehamn, Finland Finland 5–0 NC Annette Frederiksen (3), Susanne Niemann (2)
3 1975–07–26 Vejen Stadium, Denmark Finland 9–0 NC Susanne Niemann (3), Annette Frederiksen (2), Charlotte Nielsen-Mann (2), Lone Nielsen, Jeanette Toftdahl
4 1975–07–27 Vejle Stadium, Denmark Sweden 3–0 NC Bente Jensen Kramager, Annette Frederiksen, Lone Nielsen
5 1976–07–09 Fristad, Sweden Finland 1–0 NC Annette Frederiksen
6 1976–07–11 Ryavallen, Sweden Sweden 1–0 NC Anne Grete Holst
7 1976–10–02 Roskilde Idrætspark, Denmark Sweden 1–1 F Maren Barsballe
8 1977–07–09 Wiklöf Holding Arena, Finland Sweden 0–1 NC
9 1977–07–10 Wiklöf Holding Arena, Finland Finland 1–0 NC Anne Grete Holst
10 1977–10–15 Ribe Stadium, Denmark Netherlands 1–0 F Lone Smidt Nielsen
11 1978–07–07 Kolding Stadium, Denmark Finland 4–0 NC Lone Smidt Nielsen, Kirsten Fabrin, Fridel Riggelsen (pen.), Anne Grete Holst
12 1978–07–08 Brande Stadium, Denmark Norway 2–0 NC Britta Ehmsen, Inger Pedersen
13 1978–07–09 Vejle Stadium, Denmark Sweden 0–1 NC
14 1978–10–21 De Baete Ruinen, Netherlands Netherlands 3–0 F Kirsten Fabrin (2), Britta Ehmsen
15 1979–05–19 Hvidovre Stadium, Denmark England 3–1 F Maren Barsballe, Anne Grete Holst, Hanne Larsen
16 1979–07–05 Lisleby Stadium, Norway Sweden 1–4 NC Inge Hindkjær
17 1979–07–06 Setskog Stadium, Norway Finland 4–0 NC Lone Smidt Nielsen (2), Vibeke Mortensen, Britta Ehmsen
18 1979–07–08 Bislett Stadium, Norway Norway 4–2 NC Susanne Niemann, Lone Smidt Nielsen, Vibeke Mortensen, Elin Sværen (o.g.)
19 1979–07-18 Stadio Comunale, Rimini, Italy France 3–1 OT [note 1] Anne Grete Holst, Susanne Niemann, Inge Hindkjær
20 1979–07–22 Stadio Comunale, Riccione, Italy Scotland 2–0 OT[note 1] Inge Hindkjær (2)
21 1979–07–25 Rimini, Italy Sweden 1–0 OT[note 1] Susanne Niemann
22 1979–07–28 Sao Paolo Stadium, Italy Italy 2–0 OT[note 1] Lone Smidt Nielsen, Inge Hindkjær
23 1979–09–13 Boothferry Park, England England 2–2 F Lone Smidt Nielsen, Susanne Niemann

1980s

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# Date Venue Opponents Score Comp Denmark scorers
24 1980–05–10 Stade du Schlossberg, France France 2–0 F Anne Grete Holst, Susanne Niemann
25 1980–07–10 Hovåsvallen, Sweden Norway 4–0 NC Ann Stengård, Britta Ehmsen, Jette Hansen, Inge Hindkjær
26 1980–07–11 Prästängen, Sweden Finland 1–1 NC Susanne Niemann
27 1980–07–13 Nya Ullevi, Sweden Sweden 2–2 NC Inge Hindkjær, Anne Grete Holst
28 1980–10–18 Køge Stadium, Denmark France 4–1 F Annette Mogensen (2), Lone Smidt Nielsen, Hanne Larsen
29 1981–07–16 Pallokenttä, Finland Finland 0–0 NC
30 1981–07–17 Porvoo, Finland Norway 0–0 NC
31 1981–07–19 Tölö Bollplan, Finland Sweden 1–2 NC own goal
32 1981–09–06 Kobe Central Football Stadium, Japan Italy 1–1 OT Inger Pedersen
33 1981–09–09 Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka, Japan England 1–0 OT Inger Pedersen
34 1982–05–16 Ringsted, Denmark Italy 6–0 F Inge Hindkjær (3), Lone Smidt Nielsen (2), Gitte Christensen
35 1982–07–14 Kolding Stadium, Denmark Norway 1–1 NC Lone Smidt Nielsen
36 1982–07–16 MCH Arena, Denmark Finland 1–0 NC Lone Smidt Nielsen
37 1982–07–18 Vejle Stadium, Denmark Sweden 2–1 NC Annie Gam-Pedersen, Lone Smidt Nielsen
38 1982–09–18 Alassio, Italy Italy 2–0 F Annette Mogensen, Jette Hansen
39 1982–10–13 Oosterpark Stadium, Netherlands Netherlands 1–2 EQ Annette Mogensen
40 1982–11–06 Tårnby Stadium, Denmark Belgium 1–0 EQ Charlotte Nielsen-Mann
41 1983–04–30 Delmenhorst Stadium, Germany West Germany 1–1 EQ Jette Andersen
42 1983–08–10 Rådavallen Stadium, Sweden Sweden 1–2 F Birgitte Frederiksen
43 1983–09–24 Sønderborg Stadium, Denmark West Germany 1–0 EQ Lone Smidt Nielsen
44 1983–10–08 King Baudouin Stadium Belgium 2–2 EQ Birgitte Frederiksen (2)
45 1983–10–29 Sønderborg Stadium, Denmark Netherlands 2–0 EQ Lone Smidt Nielsen, Annette Mogensen
46 1984–04–08 Gresty Road Stadium, England England 1–2 EC Inge Hindkjær (pen.)
47 1984–04–28 Hjørring Stadium, Denmark England 0–1 EC
48 1984–10–24 Odense Stadium, Denmark Finland 1–1 EQ Helle Pedersen

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Denmark win the unofficial 1979 Women's Euro

References

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  1. ^ "OVERBLIK De største præstationer i kvindelandsholdets historie". DR (in Danish). 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2022-06-11.

Sources

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