Greenland national football team results (unofficial matches)

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This is a list of Greenland national football team results (unofficial matches) from 1977 to present. [1]

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Results

1970s

June 1977 (1977-06) Friendly Vejle Flag of Denmark.svg5–8Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Denmark
June 1977 (1977-06) Friendly Hobro IK Flag of Denmark.svg2–4Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Denmark
June 1977 (1977-06) Friendly Hernings Flag of Denmark.svg5–0Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Denmark
June 1977 (1977-06) Friendly IHF-Århus Flag of Denmark.svg3–2Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Denmark

1980s

June 1989 (1989-06) Friendly 4. deild karla Flag of Iceland.svg0–8Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Iceland
June 1989 (1989-06) Friendly 3. deild karla Flag of Iceland.svg3–5Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Iceland
June 1989 (1989-06) Friendly Greenland  Flag of Greenland.svg0–2Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark '1986' Nuuk, Greenland
June 1989 (1989-06) Friendly Greenland  Flag of Greenland.svg1–2Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark '1986' Sisimiut, Greenland
June 1989 (1989-06) Friendly Greenland  Flag of Greenland.svg1–8Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark '1986' Ilulissat, Greenland

1990s

June 1993 (1993-06) Friendly Faxe BK Flag of Denmark.svg0–6Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Faxe, Denmark
7 July 1995 (1995-07-07) Friendly Faxe BK Flag of Denmark.svg2–3Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Faxe, Denmark
21 June 1999 (1999-06-21) Friendly Mors-Thy Flag of Denmark.svg4–2Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Nykøbing Mors, Denmark
June 1999 (1999-06) Friendly Skive IK Flag of Denmark.svg7–0Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Skive, Denmark

2000s

28 September 2008 (2008-09-28) Friendly Mors-Thy Flag of Denmark.svg1–1Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Fjerritslev, Denmark
29 September 2008 (2008-09-29) Friendly Fjerritslev IF Flag of Denmark.svg0–3Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Hurup Thy, Denmark
23 June 2009 (2009-06-23) Friendly Frederiksberg VLI Flag of Denmark.svg1–0Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Frederiksberg, Denmark

2010s

2 July 2011 (2011-07-02) Friendly Grotta Flag of Iceland.svg3–3Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Reykjavík, Iceland
2 July 2011 (2011-07-02) Friendly Þróttur Flag of Iceland.svg1–5Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Reykjavík, Iceland
30 June 2013 (2013-06-30) Friendly Nuuk XI Flag of Greenland.svg3–2Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
3 July 2013 (2013-07-03) Friendly Næsby Flag of Denmark.svg2–2Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
4 July 2013 (2013-07-04) Friendly Odense KFUM Flag of Denmark.svg0–2Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
6 July 2013 (2013-07-06) Friendly Marstal/Rise Ærø Flag of Denmark.svg1–3Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
8 July 2013 (2013-07-08) Friendly FC Svendborg Flag of Denmark.svg0–3Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
19 June 2015 (2015-06-19) Hybrid friendly Odense U19 Flag of Denmark.svg6–1Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Tåsinge, Denmark
20 June 2015 (2015-06-20) Friendly Tåsinge Flag of Denmark.svg3–2Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Tåsinge, Denmark
22 June 2015 (2015-06-22) Friendly Marse/Riistal Flag of Denmark.svg0–2Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Tåsinge, Denmark
1 June 2016 (2016-06-01) Friendly Vanløse IF Flag of Denmark.svg2–1Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
2 June 2016 (2016-06-02) Friendly B93 Flag of Denmark.svg0–1Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
3 June 2016 (2016-06-03) Friendly Aarhus Fremad Flag of Denmark.svg5–1Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
15 June 2017 (2017-06-15) Friendly BK Frem Flag of Denmark.svg7–0Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Denmark
20 June 2017 (2017-06-20) Friendly FC Nordhavn Flag of Denmark.svg1–4Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Denmark
22 June 2017 (2017-06-22) Friendly Vanløse IF Flag of Denmark.svg1–1Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Denmark

2020s

8 September 2021 (2021-09-08) Friendly Vildbjerg SF Flag of Denmark.svg1–1Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Vildbjerg, Denmark
9 September 2021 (2021-09-09) Friendly Midtjylland Flag of Denmark.svg1–1Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Vildbjerg, Denmark
11 September 2021 (2021-09-11) Friendly Ikast FC Flag of Denmark.svg0–0Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Vildbjerg, Denmark
12 September 2021 (2021-09-12) Friendly Inter Allies Flag of Ghana.svg5–0Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Vildbjerg, Denmark
14 September 2021 (2021-09-14) Friendly Nordsjælland Flag of Denmark.svg4–1Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Farum, Denmark
19 September 2022 (2022-09-19) Friendly Greenland  Flag of Greenland.svg1–6Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Kahrabaa Kemer, Turkey
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21 September 2022 (2022-09-21) Friendly Greenland  Flag of Greenland.svg0–6Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq XI Kemer, Turkey

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References

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