By Mogens Engelund – own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38905130

Crown Prince Frederik visited the training center of the Danish football team before the second European Championship match against Belgium. The game will take place in Parken, the Danish stadium.

Crown Prince Frederik visited the players at their training center in Helsingør, praised the team’s performance in the difficult times of the game against Finland and cheered them on for their future in the championship.

This is the Danish team’s second game for this European Championship and the first since player Christian Eriksen’s health crisis.

The footballer suddenly fell ill on the field, requiring immediate resuscitation and hospitalization. His teammates showed amazing group solidarity, covering Eriksen with cameras and supporting each other.

Since then, Mr Eriksen has posted a picture on Instagram thanking fans for their support and saying that despite his hospital stay, he feels a lot better.

The Danish team has released regular health updates and thanked the fans for their support, not just Eriksen and his family, but the rest of the team as well.

Doctors still haven’t made an official diagnosis and the player is staying in the hospital for further tests.

After a collapse on the pitch, Christian Eriksen was taken to Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen – the closest hospital to the stadium.

It has also been confirmed that Crown Prince Frederik will be present at the Denmark-Belgium game and will be accompanied by his son Prince Christian and nephews Prince Nikolai and Prince Felix.

Prince Nikolai and Prince Felix are the children of Prince Joachim and Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg. Unlike their father and the rest of his family (Princess Marie, Prince Henrik and Princess Athena), Prince Nikolai and Prince Felix both still live in Denmark, where Prince Nikolai is studying business administration and service management at Copenhagen Business School and Prince Felix is ​​studying military training at the Danish Royal Military Academy. Prince Joachim, Princess Marie and their children moved to Paris in 2019.