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Germany national football team



         


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Association
German Football Association

(Deutscher Fußball-Bund)

Current coach
Jürgen Klinsmann, 2004-
Most capped player
Lothar Matthäus: 150
Highest goalscorer
Gerd Müller: 68
First International
Switzerland 5 - 3 Germany
(Basel, Switzerland; 5 April, 1908)
Largest win
Germany 13 - 0 Finland
(Leipzig, Germany; 1 September, 1940)
Largest defeat
England 9 - 0 Germany
(Oxford, England; 16 March, 1909)
World Cup
Finals appearances: 15 (First: 1934)
Best result: Winners, 1954, 1974, 1990
European Championships
Finals appearances: 9 (First: 1972)
Best result: Winners, 1972, 1980, 1996

The German national football team is one of the most successful national football teams. They have appeared in seven World Cup finals, winning three. They have appeared in 5 European Championship finals, winning three.

During the existence of the German Democratic Republic from 1949 to 1990 there were two German football teams: The East German and the West German team. World Cup and European Championship victories up to and including the 1990 World Cup were all won by the West German team. The 1976 Olympic Gold medal was won by the East German team. See the East Germany national football team article for more details.

The team is currently coached by Jürgen Klinsmann, a former star striker for the national team. Former coach Rudi Völler, one of the country's most capped players (90) and the coach since July 2000, resigned on 24 June 2004 following Germany's first-round exit in Euro 2004. The replacement process was much more drawn-out than normal. After four prospective candidates either refused to entertain offers or turned down the job, Klinsmann took the job on 26 July.

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World Cup record

Germany, pre-division

West Germany

Germany, post-unification

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European Championship record

West Germany

Germany, post-unification


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Famous Players


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International Football

FIFA (International) : FIFA World Cup (Women's) : FIFA World Rankings : FIFA World Player of the Year
AFC (Asia) : Asian Cup | CAF (Africa) : African Nations Cup
CONMEBOL (South America) : Copa América | CONCACAF (North America) - Gold Cup
OFC (Oceania) : Oceania Cup | UEFA (Europe) : European Championships







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