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Denmark women’s soccer team invited to discover Denmark Down Under during Perth World Cup stay

Aidan SmithCountryman
Denmark teams up to attract the Denmark Women's Soccer Team when they are in Perth for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023.
Camera IconDenmark teams up to attract the Denmark Women's Soccer Team when they are in Perth for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023. Credit: supplied/Denmark Soccer/Denmark Soccer

The little southern tourist town of Denmark is hoping to capture some international attention in the lead-up to the Women’s World Cup this year by reaching out to the Denmark national soccer team.

The local Denmark soccer club, together with Tourism WA, the Denmark Shire and Denmark Chamber of Commerce, has launched a video message to the visiting team, welcoming the players to WA for the tournament which will be held in July and August.

With two of their three group stage matches to be played at Perth Rectangular Stadium on July 22 and August 1, Denmark will be based in the city for the tournament.

The video production includes a promise that the town of Denmark will cheer on the team during the tournament and invites the team to visit, outside of the busy competition schedule.

The Denmark WA women's soccer team.
Camera IconThe Denmark WA women's soccer team. Credit: supplied/Denmark Soccer Club/supplied

Denmark Shire president Ceinwen Gearon said the presence of the Danish national team in WA was an opportunity to gain exposure that was ”too good to pass up”.

“Our town is excited to have the Denmark national team in our State for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 and we look forward to cheering them on,” Dr Gearon said.

“We feel a special affinity with the Danes for obvious reasons, and though – of course – we’ll be hoping the Matildas win the tournament, we plan on cheering just as loud for the Danish team.

“And, if both sides reach the final, we’ll be quite conflicted.”

Dr Gearon said plans were in place to decorate the town red and white in the lead-up to the tournament to get into the festive spirit, adding there was a standing invitation for the Danes to visit Denmark, WA.

“Our coastline, forests, wildlife, wineries and hospitality offerings here in Denmark are world-class,” Dr Gearon said.

“So, we very much hope to see some members of the team visit us while they’re in WA, and maybe even Princess Mary will come to support her other team.”

The Denmark WA coastline.
Camera IconThe Denmark WA coastline. Credit: supplied/supplied

Tourism WA managing director Carolyn Turnbull said she was delighted that WA would have the opportunity to welcome Denmark’s team to the State, “to showcase our world-class sporting venues, training facilities and accommodation to the players, supporters, fans and the world, during the biggest-ever women’s sporting event”.

Denmark are in Group D of the tournament with England, China and Haiti.

To qualify for the top 16 knockout stage they must finish in the top-two of the group stage.

Denmark will play their opening match against China on July 22 before heading to Sydney to play England on July 28, and returning to Perth to play Haiti on August 1.

Perth will host five group stage matches, the others being Canada v the Republic of Ireland on July 26, Panama v Jamaica July 29 and Morocco v Colombia on August 3.

New Zealand will host Norway in Auckland on July 20 for the tournament’s opening match, with Australia facing the Republic of Ireland at Stadium Australia, Sydney, a few hours later.

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