
Danish Dynamite
Documentary
Overview
The story about Danish national football (soccer) team, a traditional minnow until the mid-1980s when they improved dramatically and eventually went on to win the European championship in 1992.
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Brian Laudrup
Brian Laudrup
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Brian Laudrup
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Søren Helding Madsen
Søren Helding Madsen
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Søren Helding Madsen
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Morten Olsen
Morten Olsen
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Morten Olsen
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Kurt Børge Nikolaj Nielsen
Kurt Børge Nikolaj Nielsen
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Kurt Børge Nikolaj Nielsen
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Søren Lerby
Søren Lerby
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Søren Lerby
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Jan Mølby
Jan Mølby
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Jan Mølby
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Sepp Piontek
Sepp Piontek
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Sepp Piontek
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Ivan Nielsen
Ivan Nielsen
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Ivan Nielsen
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Søren Busk
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Søren Busk
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Preben Elkjær
Preben Elkjær
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Preben Elkjær
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