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The Germany national football team ( german : Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft or Die Mannschaft ) represents Germany in men ‘s international football and played its first pit in 1908. [ 5 ] The team is governed by the German Football Association ( Deutscher Fußball-Bund ), founded in 1900. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Between 1949 and 1990, divide german national teams were recognised by FIFA due to Allied occupation and division : the DFB ‘s team representing the Federal Republic of Germany ( named West Germany from 1949 to 1990 ), the Saarland team representing the Saar Protectorate ( 1950–1956 ) and the East german team representing the german democratic Republic ( 1952–1990 ). The latter two were absorbed along with their records ; [ 11 ] [ 12 ] the portray team represents the reunify Federal Republic. The official name and code “ Germany FR ( FRG ) ” was shortened to “ Germany ( GER ) ” following reunion in 1990.

Germany is one of the most successful national teams in international competitions, having won four World Cups ( 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014 ), three european Championships ( 1972, 1980, 1996 ), and one Confederations Cup ( 2017 ). [ 9 ] They have besides been runner-up three times in the european Championships, four times in the World Cup, and a foster four third-place finishes at World Cups. [ 9 ] East Germany won Olympic Gold in 1976. [ 13 ] Germany is the merely nation to have won both the FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Women ‘s World Cup. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] At the end of the 2014 World Cup, Germany earned the second highest Elo rat of any national football team in history, with 2,223 points. [ 16 ] Germany is besides the merely european nation that has won a FIFA World Cup in the Americas. On 1 August 2021, Hansi Flick became head coach of the team, after Joachim Löw announced that he would step down after UEFA Euro 2020 .

history [edit ]

early years ( 1899–1942 ) [edit ]

german national team at its first base official international match in 1908 On 18 April 1897, an early external game on german dirty was played in Hamburg when a excerpt team from the Danish Football Association defeated a choice team from the Hamburg-Altona Football Association, 5–0. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] between 1899 and 1901, prior to the geological formation of a national team, there were five unofficial international matches between German and English excerpt teams, which all ended as large defeats for the german teams. Eight years after the administration of the German Football Association ( DFB ), the foremost official match of the Germany national football team [ 19 ] was played on 5 April 1908, against Switzerland in Basel, with the swiss win 5–3. [ 5 ] Julius Hirsch was the first base Jewish musician to represent the Germany national football team, which he joined in 1911. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Hirsch scored four goals for Germany against the Netherlands in 1912, becoming the beginning german to score four goals in a individual match. [ 22 ] [ 23 ]
Gottfried Fuchs scored a world criminal record 10 goals for Germany in a 16–0 win against Russia at the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm on 1 July, becoming the top scorer of the tournament ; his external record was not surpassed until 2001 when Australia ‘s Archie Thompson scored 13 goals in a 31–0 frustration of american Samoa. [ 24 ] He was jewish, and the German Football Association erased all references to him from their records between 1933 and 1945. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] As of 2016, he was still the peak german scorer for one catch. [ 27 ] The first match after World War I in 1920, the first match after World War II in 1950 when Germany was even banned from most external competitions, and the first catch in 1990 with erstwhile east german players were all against Switzerland adenine well. Germany ‘s first gear backing title was even won in Switzerland in 1954. At that time the players were selected by the DFB, as there was no dedicate passenger car. The first director of the Germany national team was Otto Nerz, a school teacher from Mannheim, who served in the function from 1926 to 1936. [ 28 ] The german FA could not afford travel to Uruguay for the beginning World Cup staged in 1930 during the Great Depression, but finished one-third in the 1934 World Cup in their foremost appearance in the competition. After a poor read at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Sepp Herberger became coach. In 1937 he put together a team which was soon nicknamed the Breslau Elf ( the Breslau Eleven ) in realization of their 8–0 win over Denmark in the then german city of Breslau, Lower Silesia ( now Wrocław, Poland ). [ 29 ] [ 30 ] After Austria became character of Germany in the Anschluss of March 1938, that country ‘s national team – one of Europe ‘s best sides at the time due to professionalism – was disbanded despite having already qualified for the 1938 World Cup. Nazi politicians ordered five or six ex-Austrian players, from the clubs Rapid Vienna, Austria Vienna, and First Vienna FC, to join the all-German team on short circuit notice in a spy prove of one for political reasons. In the 1938 World Cup that began on 4 June, this “ joined ” german team managed alone a 1–1 draw against Switzerland and then lost the replay 2–4 in front of a hostile push in Paris, France. That early exit stands as Germany ‘s worst World Cup result, and one of equitable two occasions the team failed to progress from the group stage ( the adjacent would not occur until the 2018 tournament ). During World War II, the team played over 30 international games between September 1939 and November 1942. National team games were then suspended, as most players had to join the arm forces. Many of the national team players were gathered together under coach Herberger as Rote Jäger through the efforts of a charitable atmosphere force military officer trying to protect the footballers from the most dangerous wartime serve .

Three german national teams ( 1945–1990 ) [edit ]

After World War II, Germany was banned from contest in most sports until 1950. The DFB was not a full moon member of FIFA, and none of the three fresh german states – West Germany, East Germany, and Saarland – entered the 1950 World Cup qualifiers. The Federal Republic of Germany, which was referred to as West Germany, continued the DFB. With recognition by FIFA and UEFA, the DFB maintained and continued the record of the pre-war team. Switzerland was once again the first gear team that played West Germany in 1950. [ 31 ] West Germany qualified for the 1954 World Cup. The Saarland, under french manipulate between 1946 and 1956, did not join french organisations, and was barred from participating in pan-German ones. It sent their own team to the 1952 Summer Olympics and to the 1954 World Cup qualifiers. In 1957, Saarland acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany. In 1949, the communist German Democratic Republic ( East Germany ) was founded. In 1952 the Deutscher Fußball-Verband der DDR ( DFV ) was established and the East Germany national football team took to the field. They were the merely team to beat the 1974 FIFA World Cup winning West Germans in the only meeting of the two sides of the divided nation. East Germany won the gold decoration at the 1976 Olympics. After german reunion in 1990, the eastern football competition was reintegrated into the DFB .

1954 World Cup victory [edit ]

Helmut Rahn scored the winning goal in the 1954 FIFA World Cup final. West Germany, captained by Fritz Walter, met in the 1954 World Cup against Turkey, Yugoslavia and Austria. When playing favourites Hungary in the group stage, Germany lost 3–8. West Germany met the Hungarian “ Mighty Magyars ” again in the final. Hungary had gone unbeaten for 32 straight matches. In an overturned, West Germany won 3–2, with Helmut Rahn scoring the winning goal. [ 32 ] The success is called “ The Miracle of Bern ” ( Das Wunder von Bern ). [ 33 ]

memorable losses : Wembley goal and game of the hundred ( 1958–1970 ) [edit ]

After finishing fourth in the 1958 World Cup and reaching only the quarter-finals in the 1962 World Cup, the DFB made changes. professionalism was introduced, and the best club from the assorted Regionalligas were assembled into the modern Bundesliga. In 1964, Helmut Schön took over as coach, replacing Herberger who had been in position for 28 years. In the 1966 World Cup, West Germany reached the final after beating the USSR in the semi-final, facing hosts England. In extra time, the first goal by Geoff Hurst was one of the most contentious goals in the history of the World Cup : the linesman signalled the ball had crossed the line for a goal, after bouncing down from the crossbar, when replays showed it did not appear to have amply crossed the cable. Hurst then scored another goal giving England a 4–2 gain. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] West Germany in the 1970 World Cup knocked England out in the quarter-finals 3–2, before they suffered a 4–3 extra-time loss in the semi-final against Italy. This match with five goals in extra time is one of the most dramatic in World Cup history, and is called the “ Game of the Century “ in both Italy and Germany. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] West Germany claimed third by beating Uruguay 1–0. Gerd Müller finished as the tournament ‘s peak scorer with 10 goals .

1974 World Cup style on family land [edit ]

In 1971, Franz Beckenbauer became captain of the national team, and he led West Germany to victory at the european Championship at Euro 1972, defeating the Soviet Union 3–0 in the concluding. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] As hosts of the 1974 World Cup, they won their second base World Cup, defeating the Netherlands 2–1 in the final in Munich. [ 40 ] Two matches in the 1974 World Cup stood out for West Germany. The first group stage saw a politically charged match as West Germany played a plot against East Germany. The East Germans won 1–0. [ 41 ] The West Germans advanced to the final examination against the Johan Cruijff -led Dutch team and their brand of “ total Football “. The Dutch took the jumper cable from a penalty. however, West Germany tied the match on a penalty by Paul Breitner, and won it with Gerd Müller ‘s fine finish up soon after. [ 42 ] [ 43 ]

late 1970s and early 1980s [edit ]

Gerd Müller in 2006 West Germany failed to defend their titles in the next two major international tournaments. They lost to Czechoslovakia in the final of Euro 1976 in a penalty gunfight 5–3. [ 44 ] Since that loss, Germany has not lost a penalty gunfight in major external tournaments. [ 45 ] In the 1978 World Cup, Germany was eliminated in the second group stage after losing 3–2 to Austria. Schön retired as coach subsequently, and the mail was taken over by his adjunct, Jupp Derwall. West Germany ‘s inaugural tournament under Derwall was successful, as they earned their second european title at Euro 1980 after defeating Belgium 2–1 in the concluding. [ 46 ] West Germany reached the final examination of the 1982 World Cup, though not without difficulties. They were upset 1–2 by Algeria in their first match, [ 47 ] but advanced to the second round with a controversial 1–0 gain over Austria. In the semi-final against France, they tied the equal 3–3 and won the penalty gunfight 5–4. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] In the final examination, they were defeated by Italy 1–3. [ 50 ] During this period, West Germany ‘s Gerd Müller racked up fourteen goals in two World Cups ( 1970 and 1974 ). His ten goals in 1970 are the third-most ever in a tournament. ( Müller ‘s all-time World Cup record of 14 goals was broken by Ronaldo in 2006 ; this was then far broken by Miroslav Klose in 2014 with 16 goals ). [ 51 ]

Beckenbauer ‘s manage success ( 1984–1990 ) [edit ]

Franz Beckenbauer After West Germany were eliminated in the beginning round of Euro 1984, Franz Beckenbauer returned to the national team to replace Derwall as director. [ 52 ] At the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, West Germany finished as runner-up for the second back-to-back tournament after beating France 2–0 in the semi-finals, but losing to the Diego Maradona -led Argentina in the final, 2–3. [ 53 ] [ 54 ] In Euro 1988, after drawing Italy 1-1 and beating both Denmark and Spain 2–0 in the group stage, [ 55 ] West Germany ‘s hopes of winning the tournament on home territory were spoiled by the Netherlands, as the Dutch beat them 2–1 in the semi-finals. [ 56 ] [ 57 ] At the 1990 World Cup in Italy, West Germany won their third base World Cup title, in its unprecedented third straight concluding appearance. [ 58 ] Captained by Lothar Matthäus, they defeated Yugoslavia ( 4–1 ), UAE ( 5–1 ), the Netherlands ( 2–1 ), Czechoslovakia ( 1–0 ), and England ( 1–1, 4–3 on penalty kicks ) on the way to a final examination replay against Argentina, played in the italian capital of Rome. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] West Germany won 1–0, with the lone goal being a punishment scored in the 85th minute by Andreas Brehme. [ 58 ] Beckenbauer, who won the World Cup as the national team ‘s master in 1974, frankincense became the beginning person to win the World Cup as both captain and director, [ 52 ] and the irregular to win as actor and director ( after Mario Zagallo of Brazil ) .
anterior to 1984, Olympic football was an amateur event, meaning that entirely non-professional players could participate, [ note 1 ] due to this, West Germany was never able to achieve the same degree of success at the Olympics as at the World Cup. The first decoration coming in the 1988 Olympics, when they won the bronze decoration after beating Italy 3–0 in the third position match. [ 61 ] West Germany besides reached the second polish in both 1972 and 1984. On the other bridge player, due to having an ability to battlefield its top-level players who were classified as amateurs on a technicality East Germany did better, winning a gold, a silver and two tan medals ( one representing the United Team of Germany ) .

Berti Vogts years ( 1990–1998 ) [edit ]

Berti Vogts In February 1990, months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany and West Germany were drawn together in UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying Group 5. In November 1990, the East german association Deutscher Fußball-Verband integrated into the DFB, by which time the east german team had ceased operations, playing its final match on 12 September 1990. The unite german national team completed the European Championship qualifying group. The east german 1990–91 league continued, with a restructure of german leagues in 1991–92. The first game with a unite german team was against Sweden on 10 October. [ 62 ] After the 1990 World Cup, assistant Berti Vogts took over as the home team coach from the retiring Beckenbauer. In Euro 1992, Germany reached the concluding, but lost 0–2 to underdog Denmark. [ 63 ] In the 1994 World Cup, they were disturbance 1–2 in the quarterfinals by Bulgaria. [ 64 ] [ 65 ] Reunified Germany won its first major external title at Euro 1996, becoming european champions for the third time. [ 66 ] They defeated hosts England in the semi-finals, [ 67 ] and the Czech Republic 2–1 in the concluding on a golden goal in extra time. [ 68 ] however, in the 1998 World Cup, Germany were eliminated in the quarterfinals in a 0–3 kill to Croatia, all goals being scored after defender Christian Wörns received a true crimson circuit board. [ 69 ] Vogts stepped down afterwards and was replaced by Erich Ribbeck. [ 70 ]

Erich Ribbeck and Rudi Völler years ( 2000–2004 ) [edit ]

In Euro 2000, the team went out in the first round, drawing with Romania, then suffering a 1–0 defeat to England and were routed 3–0 by Portugal ( which fielded their stand-in players, having already advanced ). [ 71 ] Ribbeck resigned, and was replaced by Rudi Völler. [ 72 ] Coming into the 2002 World Cup, expectations of the german team were low due to hapless results in the qualifiers and not immediately qualifying for the finals for the first time. The team advanced through group looseness, and in the smasher stages they produced three consecutive 1–0 wins against Paraguay, [ 73 ] the United States, [ 74 ] and co-hosts South Korea. Oliver Neuville scored two minutes from time against Paraguay and Michael Ballack scored both goals in the US and South Korea games, although he picked up a second jaundiced wag against South Korea for a tactical clog and was suspended for the subsequent match. [ 75 ] This set up a final examination against Brazil, the first World Cup confluence between the two. Germany lost 0–2 thanks to two Ronaldo goals. [ 76 ] Nevertheless, German captain and goalkeeper Oliver Kahn won the Golden Ball, [ 77 ] the inaugural time in the World Cup that a goalkeeper was named the best player of the tournament. [ 78 ]
Fans watching Germany battle Argentina in the 2006 World Cup couple at the Donau Arena in Regensburg Germany again exited in the first polish of Euro 2004, drawing their foremost two matches and losing the third to the Czech Republic ( who had fielded a second-string team ). [ 79 ] Völler resigned afterwards, and Jürgen Klinsmann was appointed lead coach. [ 80 ] [ 81 ]

revival under Klinsmann ( 2004-2006 ) [edit ]

Klinsmann ‘s main undertaking was to lead the national team to a well picture at the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Klinsmann relieved goalkeeper Kahn of the captainship and announced that Kahn and longtime backing Jens Lehmann would be competing for the position of starting goalkeeper, a decisiveness that angered Kahn and Lehmann finally won that contest. [ 82 ] Expectations for the team were low, which was not helped by seasoned defender Christian Wörns being dropped ( after Wörns criticised Klinsmann for designating him only as a backup actor on the team ), a choice bluffly panned in Germany. Italy routed Germany 4–1 in a March exhibition plot, and Klinsmann bore the brunt of the criticism as the team was ranked merely 22nd in the worldly concern entering the 2006 FIFA World Cup. [ 83 ] As World Cup hosts, Germany won all three group-stage matches to finish crown of their group. The team defeated Sweden 2–0 in the circle of 16. [ 84 ] Germany faced Argentina in the quarter-finals. The equal ended 1–1, and Germany won the penalty gunfight 4–2. [ 85 ] In the semi-final against Italy, the pit was scoreless until near the end of extra time when Germany conceded two goals. [ 86 ] In the third base home peer, Germany defeated Portugal 3–1. [ 87 ] Miroslav Klose was awarded the Golden Boot for his tournament-leading five goals. [ 88 ]

Löw era ( 2006–2021 ) [edit ]

Germany ‘s entry into the Euro 2008 qualifying round was marked by the forwarding of Joachim Löw to head coach, since Klinsmann resigned. [ 89 ] At UEFA Euro 2008, Germany won two out of three matches in group play to advance to the hard beat. [ 90 ] They defeated Portugal 3–2 in the quarterfinal, [ 91 ] and won their semi-final against Turkey. [ 92 ] Germany lost the concluding against Spain 0–1, finishing as the runner-up. [ 93 ] At UEFA Euro 2000 in the Netherlands and Belgium, Germany ‘s police squad was inactive homogeneous. apart from brazilian striker Paulo Rink, there were alone two players, Dariusz Wosz, born in Poland, and Mehmet Scholl, whose biological father came from Turkey, who had at least one extraneous parent or were born overseas. At the 2010 World Cup in South Africa – apart from hitter Cacau, who besides comes from Brazil and meet german citizenship in 2009 – there were no less than ten players who were born overseas or had at least one alien parent. Piotr Trochowski, Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski were born in Poland, Marko Marin was born in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the fathers of Jérôme Boateng and Dennis Aogo come from Africa ( Ghana and Nigeria respectively ), Sami Khedira ‘s church father is a tunisian, Mario Gomez ‘s father is from Spain and the parents of Serdar Tasci and Mesut Özil are originally from Turkey. [ 94 ] In the 2010 World Cup, Germany won the group and advanced to the smasher stage. In the round of 16, Germany defeated England 4–1. [ 95 ] The game controversially had a valid goal by Frank Lampard disallowed. [ 96 ] [ 97 ] [ 98 ] In the quarterfinals, Germany defeated Argentina 4–0, [ 99 ] and Miroslav Klose tie German Gerd Müller ‘s record of 14 World Cup goals. [ 100 ] In the semi-final, Germany lost 1–0 to Spain. [ 101 ] Germany defeated Uruguay 3–2 to take third base seat ( their second gear third invest after 2006 ). [ 102 ] german Thomas Müller won the Golden Boot and the Best Young Player Award. [ 103 ] [ 104 ]
In Euro 2012, Germany was placed in group B along with Portugal, Netherlands, and Denmark. Germany won all three group matches. Germany defeated Greece in the quarter-final and set a criminal record of 15 consecutive wins in all competitive matches. [ 105 ] In the semi-finals, Germany lost to Italy, 1–2 .

2014 World Cup victory [edit ]

Germany lifting the World Cup trophy in 2014 Germany finished first in their qualification group for the 2014 World Cup. The draw for the 2014 World Cup finals placed Germany in Group G, [ 106 ] with Portugal, Ghana, and United States. They first faced Portugal in a equal billed by some as the “ team of all the talents against the team of The Talent ( Cristiano Ronaldo ) ”, routing the portuguese 4–0 thanks to a hat-trick by Thomas Müller. [ 107 ] [ 108 ] In their match with Ghana, they led the game with Götze ‘s second half goal, but then conceded two straight goals, then at the 71st moment Klose scored a finish to help Germany to draw 2–2 with Ghana. With that goal, Klose besides nudged home his fifteenth World Cup goal to join erstwhile Brazil striker Ronaldo at the acme of World Cup Finals scorers. They then went on to defeat the United States team 1–0, securing them a spot in the round of sixteen against Algeria. The round of sixteen hard match against Algeria remained scoreless after rule time, resulting in extra fourth dimension. In the 92nd infinitesimal, André Schürrle scored a goal from a Thomas Müller pass. Mesut Özil scored Germany ‘s second finish in the hundred-and-twentieth minute. Algeria managed to score one goal in injury time and the catch ended 2–1. Germany secured a place in the quarter-final, where they would face France. In the quarter-final couple against France, Mats Hummels scored in the 13th minute. Germany won the game 1–0 to advance to a record fourth consecutive semi-finals. [ 109 ]
The semi-final winnings ( 7–1 ) against Brazil was a major skill. Germany scored four goals in just less than seven minutes and were 5–0 astir against Brazil by the thirtieth minute with goals from Thomas Müller, Miroslav Klose, Sami Khedira and two from Toni Kroos. Klose ‘s goal in the 23rd hour, his 16th World Cup goal, gave him sole possession of the record for most goals scored during World Cup Finals, dethroning early Brazil national Ronaldo. In the moment half of the bet on, substitute André Schürrle scored twice for Germany to lead 7–0, the highest score against Brazil in a single game. Germany did, however, concede a late finish to Brazil ‘s Oscar. It was Brazil ‘s worst always World Cup get the better of, [ 110 ] whilst Germany broke multiple World Cup records with the win, including the record broken by Klose, the inaugural team to reach four back-to-back World Cup semi-finals, the first team to score seven goals in a World Cup Finals knockout phase bet on, the fastest five consecutive goals in World Cup history ( four of which in barely 400 seconds ), the first team to score five goals in the first one-half in a World Cup semi-final american samoa well as being the subject of the most tweets always on Twitter about a certain subject when the former sociable media record was smashed after Germany scored their one-fourth goal. besides, Germany ‘s seven goals took their entire reckoning in World Cup history to 223, surpassing Brazil ‘s 221 goals to first plaza overall. [ 111 ] The World Cup Final was held at the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro on 13 July, and billed as the world ‘s best musician ( Lionel Messi ) versus the world ‘s best team ( Germany ). [ 112 ] [ 113 ] Mario Götze ‘s 113th-minute finish helped Germany beat Argentina 1–0, becoming the first-ever european team to win a FIFA World Cup in the Americas and the second european team to win the claim outside Europe. [ 114 ] [ 115 ]

euro 2016 to 2017 Confederations Cup [edit ]

After several players retired from the team following the 2014 World Cup win, including Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker and Miroslav Klose, the team had a disappoint begin in the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers. They defeated Scotland 2–1 at home, then suffered a 2–0 loss at Poland ( the beginning in their history ), a 1–1 draw against the Republic of Ireland, and a 4–0 succeed over Gibraltar. The year ended with an away 0–1 friendly acquire against Spain, the reigning european champions of 2008 and 2012. Troubles during qualifying for the 2016 european Championship continued, drawing at home, arsenic well as losing away, to Ireland ; the team besides only narrowly defeated Scotland on two occasions, but handily won the return against Poland and both games against Gibraltar ( who competed for the first meter ). finally, however, topping their group and qualifying for the tournament through a 2–1 victory against Georgia on 11 October 2015 ( having won the first match against them ). On 13 November 2015, the team was playing a friendly match against France in Paris when a series of terrorist attacks took station in the city, some in the aim vicinity of the Stade de France, where the game was held. [ 116 ] For security reasons, the team needed to spend the night inside the stadium, accompanied by the french team who stayed behind in an act of chumminess. [ 117 ] Four days late, on 17 November 2015, the german team was scheduled to face the Netherlands at Hanover ‘s HDI-Arena, besides in a friendly. After initial security reservations, the DFB decided to play the catch on 15 November. [ 118 ] however, after reports about a concrete menace to the stadium, the match was cancelled ninety minutes before kickoff. [ 119 ] Germany began their preparations for Euro 2016 in March with friendlies against England and Italy. They gave up a 2–0 lead to England, and ended up losing 2–3. They bounced back in their meet with Italy, however, winning by a score of 4–1. It was their beginning acquire against the Italians in 21 years. [ 120 ]

Germany began their campaign for a one-fourth european championship with a 2–0 succeed against Ukraine on 12 June. Against Poland, Germany was held to a 0–0 pull but concluded Group C with a 1–0 winnings against Northern Ireland. In the Round of 16, Germany faced Slovakia and earned a comfortable 3–0 acquire. Germany then faced off against rivals Italy in the quarter-finals. Mesut Özil opened the grade in the 65th infinitesimal for Germany, before Leonardo Bonucci drew even after converting a penalty in the 78th hour. The grade remained 1–1 after extra time and Germany beat Italy 6–5 in a penalty gunfight. It was the first fourth dimension Germany had overcome Italy in a major tournament. [ 121 ] [ 122 ] In the semi-finals Germany played the host nation France. Germany ‘s hopes of securing a one-fourth european backing were put on carry however as France ended Germany ‘s hunt by eliminating them by a mark of 0–2. It was France ‘s first competitive win against Germany in 58 years. [ 123 ] On 2 July 2017, Germany won the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup after a 1–0 acquire against Chile in the final at the Krestovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg, it was their merely FIFA Confederations Cup title. [ 124 ]

disappointment at the 2018 World Cup, 2018–19 UEFA Nations League and Euro 2020 [edit ]

Fans in Hamburg watching the peer between Germany and South Korea Despite winning all their qualify matches and the Confederations Cup the former year, Germany started their 2018 World Cup campaign with a kill to Mexico. This was their beginning loss in an open equal since the 1982 World Cup. [ 125 ] Germany defeated Sweden 2–1 in their second base game via an injury-time achiever from Toni Kroos, but was subsequently eliminated following a 2–0 loss to South Korea, their first exit in the first base round since 1938 and first always in group phase since the format had been reintroduced in 1950. [ 126 ] [ 127 ] Following the World Cup, Germany ‘s struggles continued into the UEFA Nations League. After a 0–0 draw at dwelling against France, they lost 3–0 against the Netherlands [ 128 ] and 1–2 in the replay against France three days late ; the latter result being their fourthly loss in six competitive matches. [ 129 ] These results meant that Germany could not advance to the 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals and faced the prospect of possible relegation to League B in the adjacent Nations League. [ 129 ] After the Netherlands ‘ succeed against France, the delegating to League B was primitively confirmed, but due to the overhaul of the format for the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League, Germany was spared from delegating to League B. [ 130 ] In March 2021, the DFB announced that Löw would step down as Germany ‘s director after the team competes in UEFA Euro 2020. [ 131 ] Later that calendar month, Germany lost 1–2 at family to North Macedonia in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, their first World Cup qualification kill since losing 5–1 to England in the 2002 World Cup qualifiers and only their third in history. [ 132 ] On 25 May 2021, the DFB announced that former adjunct director Hansi Flick will replace Löw as forefront coach. [ 133 ] At Euro 2020 ( delayed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic ), Germany were drawn in a bully group, along with World Cup champions France ( to whom they lost 1–0 ) and reigning european champions Portugal ( whom they defeated 4–2, albeit with the help of two portuguese own goals ), with each group having only two guaranteed qualifiers for the following phase, plus a casual for the third-placed team. In the final group match, against Hungary – expected to be the group ‘s minnows – it was the Hungarians who took the lead twice, and Germany risked a moment consecutive group-stage elimination, securing their qualification for the next phase merely with a belated counterweight which lifted them from fourth plaza to second in the group. They progressed no further than that, however : Löw ‘s final match as Germany ‘s director was on 29 June 2021, when Germany lost 2–0 to England in the round of 16 of Euro 2020. [ 134 ]

Revival under Flick ( 2021–present ) [edit ]

Following Germany ‘s disappointment at Euro 2020, Hansi Flick, former Bayern Munich director, took over as coach of the national team. Success merely followed from there, as Germany went on to beat Liechtenstein, Armenia, Iceland, Romania and North Macedonia in a calendar month ‘s sequence. On 11 October 2021, Germany beat North Macedonia 4–0 to become the inaugural team to qualify for the universe cup in Qatar .

team persona [edit ]

Kits and crest [edit ]

The national team ‘s base kit out has constantly been a white shirt, black shorts, and white socks. The colours are derived from the 19th-century flag of the north german State of Prussia. [ 135 ] Since 1988, many of the home kit ‘s designs incorporate details patterned after the modern german iris. For the 2014 World Cup, the german team used white shorts rather than the traditional black due to FIFA ‘s kit clashing rule for the tournament. [ 136 ] The away shirt color has changed several times. Historically, greens shirt with white shorts is the most often use alternative coloring material combination, derived from the DFB color – though it is frequently mistakenly reported that the choice is in recognition of the fact that Ireland, whose home shirts are green, were the first nation to play Germany in a friendly game after World War II. however, the first team to play Germany after WWII, as stated above, was actually Switzerland. [ 137 ] other colours such as crimson, grey and black have besides been used. A change from black to crimson came in 2005 on the request of Jürgen Klinsmann, [ 138 ] but Germany played every plot at the 2006 World Cup in its home flannel colours. In 2010, the away colours then changed back to a black shirt and white shorts, but at the tournament, the team dressed up in the black shorts from the home kit out. The german team next resumed the habit of a green shirt on its away kit, but then changed again to red-and-black leach shirts with white stripes and letters and black shorts. Adidas AG is the longstanding kit out provider to the national team, a sponsorship that began in 1954 and is contracted to continue until at least 2022. [ 139 ] In the 70s, Germany wore Erima kits ( a german trade name, once a subordinate of Adidas ). [ 140 ] [ 22 ]

Kit suppliers [edit ]

Kit supplier Period Notes
unknown–1954 Germany wore Leuzela kits during the 1954 FIFA World Cup[141]
Umbro 1966–1970 Germany wore Umbro kits during the 1966 and 1970 FIFA World Cups[142]
Adidas 1954–present In the 1970s, Germany wore Erima kits
(a German brand, formerly a subsidiary of Adidas).[143][22]

Kit deals [edit ]

Kit supplier Period Contract Notes
Announcement Duration
Adidas 1954–present 20 June 2016 2019–2022 (4 years)[144] Per year: €50 million ($56.7 million)
Total: €250 million ($283.5 million)[145][146]
10 September 2018 2023–2026 (4 years) Undisclosed[147]

family stadium [edit ]

Germany plays its home matches among versatile stadiums, in rotation, around the nation. They have played home matches in 43 different cities so far, including venues that were german at the time of the catch, such as Vienna, Austria, which staged three games between 1938 and 1942. National team matches have been held most often ( 46 times ) in the stadiums of Berlin, which was the venue of Germany ‘s inaugural home plate match ( in 1908 against England ). other common horde cities include Hamburg ( 34 matches ), Stuttgart ( 32 ), Hanover ( 28 ) and Dortmund. Another celebrated location is Munich, which has hosted numerous celebrated matches throughout the history of german football, including the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final, which West Germany won against the Netherlands .

Media coverage [edit ]

Germany ‘s qualify and friendly matches are televised by privately owned RTL ; Nations League by public broadcasters ARD and ZDF. World Cup & European Championships matches featuring the german national team are among the most-watched events in the history of television receiver in Germany .

Results and fixtures [edit ]

recent results and scheduled matches according to the DFB, [ 148 ] [ 149 ] UEFA [ 150 ] and FIFA [ 151 ] websites. Win Draw Loss Fixtures

2021 [edit ]

2022 [edit ]

Germany Israel

26 March 2022 Friendly v Sinsheim
–:– CET (UTC+01:00) Report Stadium: Rhein-Neckar-Arena

 Germany

29 March 2022 Friendly v
–:– CEST (UTC+02:00)

Germany England

7 June 2022 2022–23 UEFA Nations League v
20:45 CEST (UTC+02:00) Report

Hungary Germany

11 June 2022 2022–23 UEFA Nations League v
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Germany Italy

14 June 2022 2022–23 UEFA Nations League v
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Germany Hungary

23 September 2022 2022–23 UEFA Nations League v
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England Germany

26 September 2022 2022–23 UEFA Nations League v
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Coaching staff [edit ]

Hansi Flick, the current head coach of the Germany national football team

stream technical staff [edit ]

Position Name
Head coach Hansi Flick
Assistant coach Marcus Sorg
Assistant coach Danny Röhl
Fitness coach
Goalkeeping coach
Team doctor
National team director Oliver Bierhoff

Players [edit ]

current squad [edit ]

The be players were selected for the 2022 FIFA World Cup reservation matches against Liechtenstein and Armenia on 11 and 14 November 2021, respectively. [ 153 ]

Information correct as of 14 November 2021, after the match against Armenia.[154]

recent call-ups [edit ]

The following players have besides been called up to the Germany squad within the last 12 months and are still available for choice .

individual records [edit ]

player records [edit ]

As of 15 November 2021[155]
Players in bold are still active with Germany.
This list does not include players who represented East Germany.

Most cap players [edit ]

top goalscorers [edit ]

Captains [edit ]

player of the year [edit ]

director records [edit ]

Most manager appearances
Joachim Löw: 198

team records [edit ]

15 consecutive wins in all competitive matches ( world record ) [edit ]

competitive record [edit ]

Germany has won the World Cup four times, behind merely Brazil ( five titles ). [ 161 ] It has finished as runner-up four times. [ 161 ] In terms of semi-final appearances, Germany leads with 13, two more than Brazil ‘s 11, which had participated in two more tournaments. [ 161 ] From 1954 to 2014 ( 16 tournament editions ), Germany always reached at least the stage of the concluding eight teams, before being eliminated in the group stage in 2018. [ 161 ] Germany has besides qualified for every one of the 19 World Cups for which it has entered – it did not enter the inaugural competition in Uruguay of 1930 for economic reasons, and could not qualify for or compete in the post-war 1950 World Cup as the DFB was reinstated as a FIFA penis entirely two months after this tournament. Germany besides has the distinction of having an Elo football rat of 2196 following their victory in the 2014 World Cup, which was higher than any former ace. [ 162 ] Germany has besides won the european Championship three times ( Spain, with three titles, France and Italy, with two titles each, are the only other multiple-time winners ), and finished as runner-up three times angstrom well. [ 163 ] The Germans have qualified for every european Championship tournament except for the first gear european championship they entered in 1968. [ 163 ] For that tournament, Germany was in the alone group of three teams and frankincense alone played four qualifying games. The decision making game was a scoreless absorb in Albania which gave Yugoslavia the edge, having won in their neighbor country. The team finished out of clear eight only in two occasions, the tournaments of 2000 [ 164 ] and 2004. [ 165 ] In the other ten editions Germany participated in they reached nine times at least the semi-finals, an alone record in Europe. See besides East Germany and Saarland for the results of these separate german teams, and Austria for the team that was merged into the german team from 1938 to 1945 .

FIFA World Cup [edit ]

  • 1930–1938 as  Germany
  • 1950–1990 as  West Germany
  • 1994–present as  Germany

Champions Runners-up Third seat Fourth place

*Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
**Red border indicates tournament was held on home soil.

FIFA Confederations Cup [edit ]

FIFA Confederations Cup record
Year Round Position * Squad
1992 Did not enter[166]
1995 Did not qualify
1997 Did not enter[167]
1999 Group stage 5th 3 1 0 2 2 6 Squad
2001 Did not qualify
2003 Did not enter[168]
2005 Third place 3rd 5 3 1 1 15 11 Squad
2009 Did not qualify
2013
2017 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 12 5 Squad
Total 1 title 3/10 13 8 2 3 29 22

UEFA european championship [edit ]

  • 1960–1988 as  West Germany
  • 1992–present as  Germany
UEFA European Championship record Qualification record
Year Round Position * Squad Campaign
France1960 Did not enter Did not enter
Spain1964
Italy1968 Did not qualify 4 2 1 1 9 2 1968
Belgium1972 Champions 1st 2 2 0 0 5 1 Squad 8 5 3 0 13 3 1972
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1976 Runners-up 2nd 2 1 1* 0 6 4 Squad 8 4 4 0 17 5 1976
Italy1980 Champions 1st 4 3 1 0 6 3 Squad 6 4 2 0 17 1 1980
France1984 Group stage 5th 3 1 1 1 2 2 Squad 8 5 1 2 15 5 1984
West Germany1988 Semi-finals 3rd 4 2 1 1 6 3 Squad Qualified as hosts
Sweden1992 Runners-up 2nd 5 2 1 2 7 8 Squad 6 5 0 1 13 4 1992
England1996 Champions 1st 6 4 2* 0 10 3 Squad 10 8 1 1 27 10 1996
BelgiumNetherlands2000 Group stage 15th 3 0 1 2 1 5 Squad 8 6 1 1 20 4 2000
Portugal2004 12th 3 0 2 1 2 3 Squad 8 5 3 0 13 4 2004
AustriaSwitzerland2008 Runners-up 2nd 6 4 0 2 10 7 Squad 12 8 3 1 35 7 2008
PolandUkraine2012 Semi-finals 3rd 5 4 0 1 10 6 Squad 10 10 0 0 34 7 2012
France2016 3rd 6 3 2* 1 7 3 Squad 10 7 1 2 24 9 2016
Europe2020 Round of 16 15th 4 1 1 2 6 7 Squad 8 7 0 1 30 7 2020
Germany2024 Qualified as hosts Qualified as hosts
Total 3 Titles 14/17 53 27 13* 13 78 55 106 76 20 10 267 68 Total
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won.
***Red border colour indicates that the tournament was held on home soil.

UEFA Nations League [edit ]

UEFA Nations League record
Season Division Group * Rank
Portugal2018–19 A 1 3rd 4 0 2 2 3 7 Same position 11th
Italy2020–21 A 4 2nd 6 2 3 1 10 13 Same position 8th
2022–23 A TBA To be determined
Total 10 2 5 3 13 20 8th
*Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won.
***Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Honours [edit ]

See besides [edit ]

Notes [edit ]

  1. ^Die Nationalmannschaft (the national team), DFB-Elf (DFB eleven), DFB-Auswahl (DFB selection) or Nationalelf (national eleven). Whereas in foreign media, they are regularly described as Die Mannschaft (The Team).[1] As of June 2015, this was acknowledged by the DFB as official branding of the team.[2] In Germany, the team is typically referred to as ), ( DFB eleven ), ) or ). Whereas in foreign media, they are regularly described as ) .As of June 2015, this was acknowledged by the DFB as official brand of the team .
  2. ^ This pit is not considered to be a full external by the English FA, and does not appear in the records of the England team

References [edit ]