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The Vikings are Denmark's national Australian rules football team. The team formed in 1992 to play the North London Lions from the British Australian Rules Football League in Denmark. The Big Men Fly - high marking is a key skill and spectator attribute of Aussie Rules Precise field and goal kicking using the oval shaped ball is the most important skill in Aussie Rules Footy Australian rules football, also known as Australian football, Aussie rules, or simply football or footy...
1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...
Australian rules football club based in the northern suburbs of London, England. ...
The British Australian Rules Football League is a body for Australian rules football in the United Kingdom, including four separate competitions - the London Premiership, London Conference, Regional Premiership and the Scottish Australian Rules Football League. ...
The Vikings represent the best Danish born players selected from the clubs of the Danish Australian Football League. In 1989 Mick Sitch placed an ad in a newspaper asking if there were any interested parties who would like to meet him for an informal kick of the footy in fælledparken, a public park in Copenhagen. ...
The Vikings wear the national colours of red and white, with the top half of Australian rules football in the shape of a viking horned helmet. The term Viking commonly denotes the ship-borne explorers, traders, and warriors of the Norsemen who originated in Scandinavia and raided the coasts of the British Isles, France and other parts of Europe from the late 8th century to the 11th century. ...
Representation of a horned helmet from a Danish toy. ...
Proper internationals began in 1994 when Denmark played an international in England. 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by United Nations. ...
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In 1995, the DAFL took a decision to exclude Australians from its national team. 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Since then, the Vikings have participated in the inaugural 2002 Australian Football International Cup held in Melbourne (finishing 4th). For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...
The Australian Football International Cup is an international Australian rules football competition hosted by the Australian Football League. ...
Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling, rowing and for relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ...
The national team was one of two teams (the other being Nauru) that withdrew from the 2005 tournament due to an inability of the Danish league to finance the trip. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
2002 International Cup Squad
Coach: Jim Campion (Farum Cats) Australian rules football club in Farum, Denmark, to the north of the capital Copenhagen. ...
- Bjarke Lauritzen (Farum)
- Christian Møller Larsen (Aalborg)
- Christian Rose (Farum)
- Christian Wood (Farum)
- Christoffer Holm Nielsen (Farum)
- Daniel Reinert (Copenhagen)
- Erik Krolmark (North Copenhagen)
- Frederik Schmidt (Farum)
- Frederik Schulin (Århus)
- Jens Jensen (Århus)
- Jesper Gjørup (North Copenhagen)
- Jesper Hebjørn (Copenhagen)
- Jonas Holstein (North Copenhagen)
- Jonathan Gelslev (Farum)
- Kasper Sallander Holm (North Copenhagen)
- Kristian Stetter (Aalborg)
- Lars Christiansen (North Copenhagen)
- Lars Sjøgren (Copenhagen)
- Mads Buhl (Farum)
- Mikkel Norlander (Farum)
- Morten Bonne (Farum)
- Morten Engsbye (Farum)
- Morten Jensen (Farum)
- Nicholas Frederiksen (Farum)
- Nicolai Secher (Farum)
- Niels Schønnemann (North Copenhagen)
- Pàll Finnsson (Århus)
- Peter Bjarnum (Farum)
- Patrick Kassow (Farum)
- Rasmus Jacobsen (Farum)
- Simon Myhre (Farum)
- Thore Lauritzen (Farum)
- Toke Nürnberg (Aalborg)
- Troels cederholm (Farum)
- Troels Ottesen (Farum)
Aalborg Kangaroos is an Australian rules football club in Aalborg, Jutland, Denmark. ...
Ã
rhus Bombers is an Australian rules football club in Ã
rhus, Jutland, the second largest city in Denmark. ...
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