All about Denmark Women’s Football Team for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

Denmark Women's Football Team will get their chance to play in the FIFA Women's World Cup after quite a while, and they will be willing to win.

Denmark Women’s Football team will again play in the World Cup after a long time. They last played in FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2007. They did have amazing World Cup Qualifiers winning every match and scored 40 goals which is quite amazing for a team.

Their defense is also quite amazing, as they only conceded 2 goals which tells you that the defensive line is working quite well together. Lars Sondergaard will be going to say goodbye to the team after the World Cup as he already decided that he is going to retire.

Denmark Women’s Football Team will get their chance to play in the FIFA Women’s World Cup after quite a while, and they will be willing to win.

Denmark’s main scoring player has been Signee Bruun in the world cup qualifiers, scoring 12 goals in just 6 starts she did for the team, which shows the poacher skill. The last time they came close to lifting the trophy was in 2017 Euros when they finished as a runner-up, but since then, the country has seen a hike in their performance, and because of that, after around more than 12+ years, they have been able to qualify for the world cup 2023.

They are in Group D with England, who expected to top the group, but they can win against Haiti and China because they are not strong as England.

The Squad of the Denmark Women’s Football Team for the FIFA World Cup 2023

Goalkeepers: Kathrine Larsen (Brøndby), Maja Bay Ostergaard (FC Thy-Thisted), Lene Christensen (Rosenborg)

Defenders: Katrine Veje (Everton), Simone Boye Sorensen (Hammarby IF), Rikke Sevecke, Sofie Svava (Real Madrid), Luna Gevitz (Montpellier), Frederikke Thogersen (Inter Milan), Stine Ballisager Pedersen (Kansas City Current)

Midfielders: Sanne Troelsgaard (Reading), Sofie Junge (Juventus), Nicole Sorensen (Everton), Emma Snerle (West Ham United), Kathrine Kühl (Arsenal), Karen Holmgaard (Everton), Josefine Hasbo (Harvard Crimson), Janni Thomsen (Vålerenga)

Forwards: Pernille Harder (Bayern Munich), Signe Bruun, Amalie Vangsgaard (PSG), Mille Gejl (North Carolina Courage), Rikke Marie Madsen (North Carolina Courage)

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