Denmark's Euro 2020 campaign at risk due to player contract dispute

Denmark's Euro 2020 campaign at risk due to player contract dispute
Copyright 
By Reuters
Share this articleComments
Share this articleClose Button

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - The Danish Football Association (DBU) is looking for replacements for regular national team players for this month's matches against Slovakia and Wales after contract negotiations broke down.

If the DBU fails to recruit players for the games, Denmark, who are ninth in the FIFA world rankings and reached the last 16 at this year's World Cup, could face expulsion from the 2020 European Championship.

"UEFA has been pretty clear about this," a DBU spokeswoman said. "That would be the worst-case scenario".

She could not say if the association had been successful in attracting lower-tier players to play in the team's matches this month.

The dispute is chiefly over the rights of players, including Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Christian Eriksen, to make individual sponsorship agreements with companies competing with national team sponsors. The players' travelling conditions are also an issue.

The DBU on Sunday rejected the players' offer to extend their existing contracts for the next two games which would have postponed further negotiations until after those matches.

The team are scheduled to play Slovakia in a friendly on Wednesday and Wales in a Nations League group stage match on Sunday.

Coach Aage Hareide will not be in charge of the team for the games as the FA does not want him to manage a side he did not pick himself, the DBU said.

The DBU last year had to cancel a World Cup qualifying match for the women's national team against Sweden, also due to a contract dispute.

(Reporting by Emil Gjerding Nielson and Teis Jensen, editing by Ed Osmond)

Share this articleComments

You might also like

UEFA Champions League draw: Real Madrid face Chelsea in quarter-finals

Want to find out which city is best for running? Here’s the world’s top 10 cities

England's stunning 8-0 win over Norway in women's European Championship