World Cup History
Denmark has 6 World Cup appearances. Their best result was the quarterfinals at France 1998, where they fell to Brazil 3-2 in a memorable match with goals from Rivaldo and Ronaldo. In recent tournaments, they reached the Round of 16 at Qatar 2022 (eliminated by Australia) and Russia 2018 (eliminated by Croatia on penalties).
The most memorable milestone in Danish football history was not at a World Cup but at Euro 1992, won miraculously: Denmark had not qualified but was reinstated when Yugoslavia was excluded from the tournament. In 11 days they went from being on the beach to winning the European Championship, defeating Germany 2-0 in the final. It is one of European football's greatest fairy tales. In 2026, Denmark seeks their best historical result at a World Cup.
Key Players
Christian Eriksen
Attacking Midfielder / Central Midfielder · Manchester United
One of modern football's most emotional stories. Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020, was resuscitated on the pitch, and returned to football with an implanted defibrillator. His return is a symbol of human strength. As a player, he is one of Europe's most creative and technical midfielders, with exceptional through-ball passing.
Kasper Schmeichel
Goalkeeper · Anderlecht
The son of legendary Peter Schmeichel (Champions League winner with Manchester United in 1999) has followed in his father's footsteps and has become one of Europe's best goalkeepers for more than a decade. Kasper was fundamental in Leicester City's historic Premier League title win in 2016.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Central / Defensive Midfielder · Marseille
Denmark's captain and midfield engine. Hojbjerg is a complete central midfielder with defensive and attacking ability, who organizes the Danish game and provides the intensity the team needs to compete with Europe's great teams.
Andreas Christensen
Centre Back · FC Barcelona
Denmark's most complete centre-back and one of the best of his generation in Europe. Christensen has game reading, passing, and defensive solidity that have earned him his place at FC Barcelona. He is the defensive leader of the Danish team under any tactical system.
Rasmus Hojlund
Centre Forward · Manchester United
The new star of Danish football. Hojlund is a young, fast, and hungry striker who has become Denmark's offensive reference. His move to Manchester United confirms he is one of Europe's most promising strikers. In 2026 he will be 23 and in full ascent.
Path to Qualification
Denmark qualified for the 2026 World Cup through the UEFA Nations League and European qualifiers. The Danes competed in Group 1 of Nations League League A, demonstrating they are one of Europe's most consistent teams in the qualifying phase.
Denmark has consecutively qualified for several World Cups and European Championships, reflecting the solidity of the Danish football system. The key for 2026 will be whether the team can translate their qualifying consistency into higher-level results in the group stage and knockout matches.
Match Schedule
Denmark's matches at the 2026 World Cup will be confirmed by FIFA. Check back soon for the complete schedule with dates, venues, and times.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened to Christian Eriksen at the Euros?
During the Euro 2020 match between Denmark and Finland (played in 2021), Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch in the 43rd minute of the first half. He was resuscitated by doctors on the playing field and taken to hospital. Ten months later, with an implanted defibrillator, he returned to professional football with Brentford FC and currently plays at Manchester United.
What is Denmark's best result at a World Cup?
Denmark's best result at a World Cup was the quarterfinals at France 1998, where they fell to Brazil 3-2 in a memorable match. At European level, they won Euro 1992 miraculously, which is the greatest title in Danish football history.
Who is Denmark's best player?
Christian Eriksen is Denmark's most technical and creative player, and his personal story makes him one of world football's most powerful symbols. Young Rasmus Hojlund represents the team's offensive future, while Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is the on-field captain and leader.