Denmark wins World Cup - virtually

Brazilian football legend Ronaldo, right, gives August Rosenmeier his trophy after he won the Grand Finale of the interactive virtual World Cup. AFP PHOTO/TASSO M, RCELO

Brazilian football legend Ronaldo, right, gives August Rosenmeier his trophy after he won the Grand Finale of the interactive virtual World Cup. AFP PHOTO/TASSO M, RCELO

Published Jul 4, 2014

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Rio de Janeiro - A Danish teenager has claimed the virtual World Cup by beating his English rival in the online Playstation gaming competition, overcoming a field of almost two million entrants.

While his nation did not make it to the real World Cup, 18-year-old August Rosenmeier did his bit for Danish pride by beating England's David Bytheway 3-1 on Thursday to win the FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC).

The FIWC, which is played exclusively with EA Sports' FIFA 14 game and on a Sony PlayStation 3, has grown from 28,000 entrants in the inaugural tournament in 2004 to a huge online field in 2014.

Rosenmeier claimed a $20,000 first prize as reward for his dedication, saying he 'trains' for four to six hours per day. - Sapa-AP

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