Nordic Football Championship

The Nordic Football Championship is an international football competition contested by the men national teams of the Nordic region. The tournament was usually held around every two years with exceptions to that rule being placed every or so often.

History
The history of the tournament can be dated back to 1907, when during a meeting between the Danish, Norwegian and Swedish football federations decided on hosting a Nordic football tournament between the national teams as a way to see which Nordic team was the best. This tournament would later be called the Nordic Football Championship with the first tournament being held after the 1910 FIFA World Cup. The first championship was held in Kristiania and saw Olympic silver medalists, take out the title winning both of the matches.

After Kristina again hosted the 1912 edition, the tournament headed over to Stockholm for the next two tournaments in 1916 and 1918. During the 1916 edition, Finland entered the tournament for the first time with Denmark not being able to compete in 1916. By 1924, the Danish federation wanted to host the tournament, especially with the nation being neutral during the First World War.

Results
* World Cup qualifying