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Monday, May 19, 2008

Denmark kits World Cup 1986



Above kits: The differences between the replica and player issued. A Hummel logo on replica shirts are very obvious, the hummel written with logo. (Hummel written only without logo to the front player issue shirt)





Denmark tournament kits: The attractive home and away halve shirt ensemble of Danish firm Hummel. The kit supplier's written only appeared on shirt and shorts.The Denmark kits has the no.9 on the rear indicating it was the shirt of forward player Klaus Berggreen, who at the time played for Italian club, Pisa.
Denmark with dynamite-duo Laudrup and Elkjar, made their first World Cup appearance in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. Denmark got through the first round with three wins, but vulnerable defences were exposed in the second round as Denmark crashed 5-1 to Spain.
Match Featuring:
GROUP E
P W D L Gls Pt
DENMARK 3 3 0 0 9-1 6
WEST GERMANY 3 1 1 1 3-4 3
URUGUAY 3 0 2 1 2-7 2
Scotland 3 0 1 2 1-3 1
Jun 04 Nezahualcoyotl
Scotland v Denmark 0-1
Jun 08 Nezahualcoyotl
Denmark v Uruguay 6-1 (Denmark played with Home kits)
Jun 13 Queretaro
Denmark v West Germany 2-0 (Denmark played with Home kits)
SECOND ROUND
Jun 18 Queretaro
Denmark v Spain 1-5 (Denmark played with Away kits)
Chile squads:
1 GK Troels Rasmussen, 2 DF John Sivebaek, 3 DF Soren Busk, 4 DF Morten Olsen, 5 DF Ivan Nielsen, 6 MD Soren Lerby, 7 MD Jan Molby, 8 MD Jesper Olsen, 9 FW Klaus Berggreen, 10 FW Preben Elkjar-Larsen, 11 MD Michael Laudrup, 12 DF Jens Jorn Berthelsen, 13 MD Per Frimann, 14 FW Allan Simonsen, 15 MD Frank Arnesen, 16 GK Ole Qvist, 17 DF Kent Nielsen, 18 MD Flemming Christensen, 19 FW John Eriksen, 20 MD Jan Bartram, 21 DF Henrik Andersen, 22 GK Lars Hogh, Coach: Sepp Piontek (GER)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

the first photo is not the difference between a replica and player issued kit.
is the same kit, in the first photo we can see the front and the other photo shows the rear part

Stamina said...

I loved this kit and would've killed for it when I was a nipper. I'm a Scot, but I loved that Denmark team of '86. Elkjaer & Laudrup were amazing. Shame Michael's brother had to go and join scummy Rangers...he broke my heart...