Article: This day in World Cup history - June 15

Berlin, June 14 -- Here's how June 15 has shaped up in World Cup history:

1964 - Michael Laudrup's birthdate. The striker was a member of the Danish team at the 1986 World Cup finals. They convincingly won their group after beating Germany, Uruguay and Scotland. Their fans - known as Danish Dynamite - grabbed their own share of headlines for their peaceful and pleasant support for their team. Spain however ran rings around the Danes in the next round as Emilio Butragueno scored four goals in his side's 5-1 victory.

Laudrup (together with his brother Brian) was also in the Danish squad at the 1998 World Cup, where Denmark advanced to the quarterfinal, losing 3-2 against Brazil in one of ...

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