- Denmark national under-19 football team
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Denmark Under-19 Association Danish Football Association
(Dansk Boldspil-Union)Confederation UEFA Head coach Per Andersen Most caps Jens Ørgaard (38) Top scorer David Nielsen and Michael Rasmussen (13) FIFA code DEN Home coloursAway coloursFirst international Norway 1–1 Denmark
(Oslo, Norway; 5 July 1950)Biggest win Denmark 10–0 Poland
(Nakskov, Denmark; 9 November 1994)Biggest defeat Denmark 0–8 West Germany
(Givat-Heim, Israel; 29 December 1977)The Denmark national under-19 football team was founded in 1950 as a under-18 team. In 2001, it was changed to a under-19 team.
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Competitive record
The Danish under-19 squad has never taken part in the FIFA U-20 World Cup, and did not start attempting to qualify for the UEFA European Under-18/19 Football Championship until 1971 (for the 1972 edition).
Under-18 era
*Draws also include penalty shootouts, regardless of the outcome.
Under-19 era
Edition Round MP W D* L GF GA 2002
Did not qualify – – – – – – 2003
Did not qualify – – – – – – 2004
Did not qualify – – – – – – 2005
Did not qualify – – – – – – 2006
Did not qualify – – – – – – 2007
Did not qualify – – – – – – 2008
Did not qualify – – – – – – 2009
Did not qualify – – – – – – 2010
Did not qualify – – – – – – 2011
Did not qualify – – – – – – *Draws also include penalty shootouts, regardless of the outcome.
Head coaches
- 1970–1973:
Bent Dahl
- 1973–1975:
Poul Erik Bech
- 1975–1976:
Kai Arne Nielsen
- 1976–1980:
Kaj Christensen
- 1980–1981:
Hans Brun Larsen
- 1982–1986:
Per Simonsen
- 1986–1991:
Per Andersen
- 1992:
Jan B. Poulsen
- 1993:
Flemming Serritslev
- 1994–present:
Per Andersen
See also
- Denmark national football team
- Denmark national under-21 football team
- Denmark national under-17 football team
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