COPENHAGEN — Richard Moller Nielsen, who led Denmark to its greatest football triumph at the 1992 European Championship, died Thursday. He was 76. Moller Nielsen died after a nine-month illness, the Danish Football Association said without further details. Nicknamed ‘Ricardo,' he coached Denmark from 1990-96, leading the Danes to their first and only major glory at Euro ‘92 in Sweden. Moller Nielsen's achievement was even more remarkable because he had only 10 days to prepare his side, as a replacement for war-torn Yugoslavia, which was banned because of UN sanctions. Denmark finished second in its group, beat the Netherlands on penalties in the semifinals, and shocked then-world champion Germany 2-0 in the final. — AP