Denmark national Australian rules football team explained

Denmark
Badge:Flag of Denmark.svg
Union:Danish Australian Football League
Nickname:The Vikings
Rank: 7th
Rank Date:October 2022[1]
First Game:
(1995)[2]
Ic Apps:3 (first in 2002)
Ic Best:4th (2002

The Vikings (Danish: Vikinger) are Denmark's national Australian rules football team.The team formed in 1992 to play the North London Lions from the British Australian Rules Football League in Denmark.

The Vikings represent the best Danish born players selected from the clubs of the Danish Australian Football League.

The Vikings wear the national colours of red and white, with the top half of Australian rules football in the shape of a horned "Viking" helmet.

Proper internationals began in 1994 when Denmark played an international in England.

In 1995, the DAFL took a decision to exclude Australians from its national team.

Since then, the Vikings have participated in the inaugural 2002 Australian Football International Cup held in Melbourne (finishing 4th).

The national team was one of two teams (the other being Nauru) that withdrew from the 2005 tournament due to an inability of the Danish league to finance the trip.

International competition

International Cup

4th

Did not enter

11th

8th

Did not enter

Did not enter

European championships

2nd[3]

3rd

Did not enter

2nd

EU Cup

Men's

Women's

2008 International Cup Squad

Coach: Jim Campion (Farum Cats)

References

  1. https://worldfootynews.com/article.php/2022102316562220
  2. Web site: Men's World Rankings Matches - World Footy News.
  3. Web site: Results . 2011-08-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110815105222/http://ec2010.info/index.php/match-schedule . 15 August 2011 . dmy .

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