Denmark national rugby league team

The national team played their first match in 2009,[1] losing 28–26 to Norway in Copenhagen.[citation needed] They first won in 2011 in the Nordic Cup (Between Denmark, Norway and Sweden).In 2014, they beat Sweden and Norway to become the first team to win the Nordic Cup twice.[2] They then became the first team to retain the Nordic Cup in 2015 after beating Sweden and Norway to win their third trophy.[3] Since 2013, the Denmark rugby league team have promoted the Cystic Fibrosis Forening, the national cystic fibrosis association of Denmark.
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