Denmark's national football team has a rich history in the UEFA European Championships, with an upcoming tenth appearance in Euro 2024. They secured their first major tournament title in UEFA Euro Cup 1992, defeating Germany 2–0 in the final.
In UEFA Euro Cup 2004 Group C, the Denmark Euro Cup team competed against Italy, Sweden, and Bulgaria. Sweden and Denmark advanced to the quarterfinals, while Italy and Bulgaria were eliminated.
A historic incident marked the Euro Cup 2008 qualifying match between Sweden and Denmark, abandoned due to fan interference at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen.
UEFA Euro Cup 2012 Group B featured Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, and Portugal. Germany and Portugal progressed to the quarterfinals, with Denmark and the Netherlands exiting the tournament. For UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I, Denmark finished third and entered the playoffs, losing to Sweden and missing direct qualification.
Denmark's resilient performance in UEFA Euro 2020 saw them reach the quarterfinals, overcoming challenges and earning admiration globally.
In UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group H, the Denmark Euro Cup team competed against Finland, Kazakhstan, Northern Ireland, San Marino, and Slovenia. Denmark and Slovenia secured direct qualification to the final Euro 2024.