Rise of the North

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1992 European Championship
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Brian Laudrup
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Danish football
Denmark
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Europe
Football
forthcoming
Kim Christofte
Kim Vilfort
Richard Moller Nielsen

Product details

  • ISBN 9781836803003
  • Dimensions: 144 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Rise of the North: The 1992 European Championship is the remarkable story of one of international football’s most unlikely triumphs: Denmark’s astonishing victory after being drafted in as last-minute replacements for Yugoslavia. Set against a backdrop of geopolitical turmoil, rising tensions in the Balkans and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the tournament initially struggled to capture global attention. But it quickly became a fairy tale worthy of Hans Christian Andersen, as the Danes defied all expectations on their way to lifting the trophy. Their success came at a pivotal moment. The English Premier League was about to launch, the UEFA Champions League morphed out of the old European Cup, and players were gaining unprecedented control over their careers. As for the European Championship, 1992 was its last eight-team version. Football was at a tipping point, but the plucky Danes, who never expected to be in the competition hosted by neighbouring Sweden, created shock waves that still resonate.

Neil Jensen is a football and finance writer whose worked has featured in The Economist, The New European, Football Benchmark, Brand Finance, The Blizzard and Soccerex. His books include Mittel, European football stories (2017), Tales of the Town (2017), The Great Uncrowned (2022), The Summer of Total Football (2024) and Journey into the Unknown (2025). Born of a Danish father, he has a long-standing passion for European and Danish football.

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