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🏆 UEFA European Championship (Euro) Winning Team Squads 1992 Sweden

Richard Møller Nielsen
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Denmark
Head Coach

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1992 Sweden Winning Team Denmark

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Lars Olsen
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Denmark
Captain

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🏆 Winning Players

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Peter Schmeichel
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Denmark
47
Caps
Manchester United

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Peter Schmeichel
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Denmark
47 (Caps)
Manchester United
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Mogens Krogh
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Denmark
1
Caps
Brøndby

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Mogens Krogh
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Denmark
1 (Caps)
Brøndby
DF
John Sivebæk
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Denmark
77
Caps
Monaco

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John Sivebæk
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Denmark
77 (Caps)
Monaco
DF
Kent Nielsen
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Denmark
50
Caps
Aarhus

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Kent Nielsen
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Denmark
50 (Caps)
Aarhus
DF
Lars Olsen
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Denmark
57
Caps
Trabzonspor

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Lars Olsen
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Denmark
57 (Caps)
Trabzonspor
DF
Kim Christofte
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Denmark
11
Caps
Brøndby

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Kim Christofte
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Denmark
11 (Caps)
Brøndby
DF
Torben Piechnik
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Denmark
4
Caps
B.1903

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Torben Piechnik
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Denmark
4 (Caps)
B.1903
DF
Claus Christiansen
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Denmark
2
Caps
Lyngby

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Claus Christiansen
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Denmark
2 (Caps)
Lyngby
MF
Henrik Andersen
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Denmark
25
Caps
1. FC Köln

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Henrik Andersen
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Denmark
25 (Caps)
1. FC Köln
MF
John Jensen
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Denmark
43
Caps
Brøndby

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John Jensen
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Denmark
43 (Caps)
Brøndby
MF
Johnny Mølby
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Denmark
14
Caps
Nantes

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Johnny Mølby
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Denmark
14 (Caps)
Nantes
MF
Henrik Larsen
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Denmark
18
Caps
Lyngby

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Henrik Larsen
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Denmark
18 (Caps)
Lyngby
MF
Kim Vilfort
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Denmark
42
Caps
Brøndby

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Kim Vilfort
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Denmark
42 (Caps)
Brøndby
MF
Peter Nielsen
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Denmark
2
Caps
Lyngby

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Peter Nielsen
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Denmark
2 (Caps)
Lyngby
MF
Morten Bruun
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Denmark
11
Caps
Silkeborg

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Morten Bruun
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Denmark
11 (Caps)
Silkeborg
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Flemming Povlsen
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Denmark
45
Caps
Borussia Dortmund

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Flemming Povlsen
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Denmark
45 (Caps)
Borussia Dortmund
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Lars Elstrup
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Denmark
23
Caps
Odense

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Lars Elstrup
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Denmark
23 (Caps)
Odense
FW
Brian Laudrup
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Denmark
25
Caps
Bayern Munich

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Brian Laudrup
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Denmark
25 (Caps)
Bayern Munich
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Torben Frank
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Denmark
3
Caps
Lyngby

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Torben Frank
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Denmark
3 (Caps)
Lyngby
FW
Bent Christensen
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Denmark
16
Caps
Schalke 04

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Bent Christensen
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Denmark
16 (Caps)
Schalke 04

📄 Summary

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The 1992 UEFA European Football Championship was hosted by Sweden between 10 and 26 June 1992. It was the ninth UEFA European Championship, which is held every four years and supported by UEFA.

Denmark won the 1992 championship, having been invited as qualifiers runners-ups only after Yugoslavia was disqualified as a result of the breakup of the country and the ensuing warfare there. Eight national teams contested the final tournament.

The CIS national football team (Commonwealth of Independent States), representing the recently dissolved Soviet Union, whose national team had qualified for the tournament, were present at the tournament. It was also the first major tournament in which the reunified Germany (who were beaten 2–0 by Denmark in the final) had competed.

It was the last tournament with only eight participants, to award the winner of a match with only two points, and before the introduction of the back-pass rule, the latter of which was brought in immediately after the tournament was completed. When the next competition was held in 1996, 16 teams were involved and were awarded three points for a win.

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