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02 Feb | Croatia Hand | 26 - 32 | Denmark Hand | ![tiny league badge icon](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/nu4jpa1736432147.png/tiny) |
31 Jan | Denmark Hand | 40 - 27 | Portugal Han | ![tiny league badge icon](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/nu4jpa1736432147.png/tiny) |
29 Jan | Denmark Hand | 33 - 21 | Brazil Handb | ![tiny league badge icon](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/nu4jpa1736432147.png/tiny) |
25 Jan | Czech Republ | 22 - 28 | Denmark Hand | ![tiny league badge icon](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/nu4jpa1736432147.png/tiny) |
23 Jan | Denmark Hand | 39 - 28 | Switzerland | ![tiny league badge icon](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/nu4jpa1736432147.png/tiny) |
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The Denmark men’s national handball team is controlled by the Danish Handball Association and represents Denmark in international matches. They are the team with the fourth most medals won in European Championship history on the men's side behind Sweden, France and Spain respectively, with a total of six medals. Those being two gold medals (2008, 2012), one silver (2014) and three bronze medals (2002, 2004 & 2006).
As of January 2021, they are the reigning Olympic and double defending World Champions. Defending their 2019 World Championship title at the 2021 World Championship in Egypt, they became only the fourth country to successfully defend a World Championship title. (The other three being Sweden, Romania and France). They also become the only team, to win nineteen national matches in a row without losing at a World Championship tournament from 2019-2021, surpassing the eighteen winning streak by France. They are as of January 2021, the fourth most successful team in World Championship history behind France, Sweden and Romania respectively, having won six medals. Those being two gold (2019, 2021), three silver (1967, 2011, 2013) and one bronze medal (2007).
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