Denmark men's national flag football team

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Denmark men's national flag football team
Medal record
Representing  Denmark
Flag football
IFAF Flag Football World Championship
Silver medal – second place2006Team
Silver medal – second place2008Team
Silver medal – second place2010Team
Silver medal – second place2016Team
Bronze medal – third place2012Team
Bronze medal – third place2018Team
IFAF European Flag Football Championship
Gold medal – first place2009Team
Gold medal – first place2011Team
Gold medal – first place2013Team
Gold medal – first place2015Team
Gold medal – first place2017Team
Gold medal – first place2019Team
Bronze medal – third place2003Team
Bronze medal – third place2007Team

The Denmark men's national flag football team represents Denmark in men's international flag football matches. The sport is governed by the Danish American Football Federation. The team won a record six consecutive European Championships.[1] They also won silver four times in the World Championship.[2] They have 14 medals in total. In 2023, the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) ranked the Denmark men's team 11th worldwide.[3] In 2025 they fell to 14th.[4]

Brøndby Stadium is their home stadium.[5] In 2024 Nadia Panzio was chosen as President of the organization,[5] while Jonas Christiansen replaced Kasper Lindén as head coach.[6]

Denmark men's won the 2019 IFAF European Flag Football Championship in Jerusalem, Israel. They defeated Spain 52-35 to claim their 6th gold medal.[7] In the 2021 IFAF Men's Flag Football World Championship, they lost to Panama in the quarterfinals. During the 2022 World Games, Mexico beat them in the quarterfinals. Germany defeated them in the semi-finals during the 2023 IFAF European Flag Football Championship in Limerick, Ireland.[8]

Current squad

References

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