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   <title>Copenhagen secures Danish crown</title>
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   FC Copenhagen claimed its second consecutive Danish title on Wednesday after defeating Brondby 1-0 to take a 13-point lead at the top of the standings with just four games to play. After missing an opportunity to clinch the title on home soil last weekend with a 2-1 loss to AaB, Copenhagen made the most of its second chance, getting a goal from leading-scorer Marcus Allback in the 33rd minute. Allback headed home from c
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   <title>FC Copenhagen on the verge</title>
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   Defending Danish Superligaen title- holders FC Copenhagen are on the verge of two league records as the Denmark season closes in on its conclusion. First, if the champions win at home versus Aalborg BK on Saturday, the Lions will defend their title with five fixtures remaining. It would be the quickest to clinch a championship in the history of the league. If Copenhagen loses, it can still win the championship if second-placed Midtjyll
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   <title>Denmark sets squad for vital qualifiers</title>
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   Denmark is in desperate need of two wins when it plays against Turkey on Saturday and Georgia on Tuesday in World Cup qualifiers. Morten Olsen was forced to make one alteration to his original squad when captain Per Nielsen fractured his cheekbone. FC Copenhagen defender Lars Jacobsen was called in for the first time in his career to replace Nielsen. Denmark is currently fourth in Group A with 12 points. The Ukraine leads the 
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   <title>Jorgensen in Denmark squad despite injury</title>
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   Martin Jorgensen is part of Denmark's 22-man squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers. Jorgensen, who plays for Fiorentina in Italy's Serie A, missed his clubs weekend match due to injury. He will be examined again later this week before a final decision is made for this weekend's game against Kazakhstan. Denmark is third in its group behind Ukraine and Greece. The Danes have an important matchup in Ukraine next Wednesday. Brondb
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   <title>Denmark makes changes to roster for World Cup qualifier</title>
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   Denmark will be without the services of midfielder Thomas Rasmussen for Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Greece. Rasmussen is ill as Denmark is already missing defender Thomas Helveg, who has a calf injury. The entire Denmark side is: GOALKEEPERS: Peter Skov-Jensen (FC Midtjylland) Thomas Sorensen (Aston Villa) DEFENDERS: Kasper Bogelund (PSV Eindhoven) Niclas Jensen (Borussia Dortmund) Per Kroldrup (Udinese) Steven
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   <title>Denmark and Georgia to meet for first time</title>
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   Short-handed Denmark will travel to Georgia Wednesday for a crucial World Cup qualifier. Denmark will be without regulars Jesper Gronkjaer and Thomas Helveg due to suspension, while Claus Jensen, Martin Laursen, and Kasper Bogelund are all out due to injury. Denmark is fourth in its UEFA qualifying group, while Georgia is fifth. Both teams have a tough road ahead as the Ukraine, Turkey, and Albania lead the group. The entir
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   <title>Fan dies after fall in Copenhagen</title>
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   A 24-year-old Danish soccer fan is dead after falling from the stands during Sunday's match between FC Copenhagen and Viborg. The fan, who has not been named, apparently ran down to the rail of the first tier to protest a red card that was shown to Copenhagen captain Bo Svensson. He tumbled over the edge and died later in the hospital. The incident occurred in the 71st minute with the score tied 0-0. The referee suspended the match, and 
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   <title>Sorensen out for Turkey clash</title>
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   Denmark goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen has been ruled out of Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Turkey due to a back injury. The Aston Villa starter has been struggling with the injury for the last week, and it forced him to miss Denmark's 2-0 win over Albania on Saturday. He returned to England to try to get ready for Villa's Premiership encounter with Arsenal this weekend. "There is no realistic possibility I will manage this and 
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   <title>Sorensen questionable for Denmark</title>
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   Denmark and Aston Villa goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen is questionable for his country's upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Turkey. Sorensen has a back injury and missed practice this week. Denmark coach Morten Olsen has called on Viborg's Jesper Christiansen as an insurance policy. Denmark has played just one qualifier so far, a 1-1 draw with the Ukraine. Saturday's match at Albania will be followed by a home enco
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   <title>Danish strike put on hold</title>
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   The Danish football players' work stoppage has been put on hold until September 6. The players initiated a strike almost two weeks ago to protest a FIFA rule on the transfer of players under 23 years of age. FIFA, the world soccer governing body, currently has a rule that allows the club which trained a player to collect a "training fee" when the performer is transferred, even if the youngster is no longer under contract with the
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