The Olympic title, the World Cup title and the European Championship title are all in the hands of the Danish handball team. Only France has achieved this before.
The historic triumph was secured when Denmark beat Germany 34-27 on home soil in the European Championship final.
In a fantastic setting in the Boxen, the two best teams of the European Championship clashed in a thrilling match.
Despite it being game nine in just a few weeks, the two teams showed up with enormous physicality and energy at both ends of the field.
Julian Köster was allowed to shoot a little too close a few times in the opening minutes against the newly formed central defense with Mads Hoxer and Magnus Saugstrup.
This kept the Germans at a comfortable level, with Mathias Gidsel otherwise playing with great advantage in the attack for the Danes.
Tom Kiesler in the German defense couldn't resist. He had already taken a two-minute suspension, and when Gidsel moved past him again, he slapped the tournament's most valuable player in the face.
Red card for Kiesler and a hard blow for the German defense. Denmark took advantage of this to get in front 10-7 before the Germans managed to get their defense back together.
Even though Germany tied the score at 19-19, the Germans had to fight hard for every chance they got. The Danish defense, regardless of whether it was Hoxer or Arnoldsen who was supposed to be in the middle, solved the task exemplary.
Denmark clearly had the biggest chances, and it was only big misses that prevented Denmark from putting a bigger hole in the goal.
With five minutes left, the gap was three goals, and when Emil Nielsen came in and grabbed a free throw, the Box completely ignited.
Germany received another red card for a foul on Mads Hoxer, and then Denmark was finally able to make it look like a comfortable victory.