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Germany national football team

On 5 April 1908 in Basel, Germany lost 3-5 it's first international game against Switzerland football team. Until now 1010 Germany national team matches were held.

World Cup winner 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014, runners-up 1966, 1982, 1986, 2002.

European Championship winner 1972, 1980, 1996, finalist 1976, 1992, 2008.

Germany national football team all-time record

WP
68.0
P
1010
W
582
D
209
L
219
GF
2267
GA
1194
GF/P
2.245
GA/P
1.182
Av attendance
41 086
WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average
Germany football results by competition
Competition
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Goals For
Goals Against
Winning Percentage
112
68
21
23
232
130
70.1
104
83
18
3
328
74
88.5
106
76
20
10
267
68
81.2
13
8
2
3
29
22
69.3
16
3
9
4
24
29
46.9
Friendly matches and other tournaments
606
317
126
163
1309
816
62.7
All-time Germany results by date
1
05 Apr 1908 15:00 (+1:00)

Basel, Stadion Landhof

Friendly International
2
20 Apr 1908 16:00 (+1:00)

Mariendorf, Victoria-Platz

Friendly International
3
07 Jun 1908 18:00 (+1:00)

Vienna, Cricketer Platz

Friendly International
4
13 Mar 1909 15:30

Oxford, Oxford Ground

Friendly International
5
04 Apr 1909 15:30 (+1:00)

Karlsruhe, Karlsruher F.V. Platz

Friendly International
6
04 Apr 1909 16:00 (+1:00)

Budapest, Millenáris Sporttelep

Friendly International
7
03 Apr 1910 15:00 (+1:00)

Basel, Stadion Landhof

Friendly International
8
24 Apr 1910 14:30 (+0:20)

Arnhem, Klarenbeek Stadion

Friendly International
9
16 May 1910 16:30 (+1:00)

Duisburg, Platz des Duisburger Spielverein am Grunewald

Friendly International
10
16 Oct 1910 15:30 (+1:00)

Kleve, V.f.B.-Platz an der Krohnestraße

Friendly International
11
26 Mar 1911 15:30 (+1:00)

Stuttgart, Kickers Platz

Friendly International
12
14 Apr 1911 16:00 (+1:00)

Mariendorf, Union Sportplatz

Friendly International
13
23 Apr 1911 15:00

Liège, Cointe

Friendly International
14
18 Jun 1911 13:30 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

Friendly International
15
10 Sep 1911

Dresden, Platz an der Hygiene-Ausstellung

Friendly International
16
29 Oct 1911 15:00 (+1:00)

Hamburg, Stadion Hoheluft

Friendly International
17
17 Dec 1911 14:00 (+1:00)

Munich, M.T.V. Platz

Friendly International
18
24 Mar 1912 14:30 (+0:20)

Zwolle, Z.A.C. Stadion

Friendly International
19
14 Apr 1912 16:00 (+1:00)

Budapest, Üllői út

Friendly International
20
05 May 1912

St. Gallen, Espenmoos Stadion

Friendly International
21
29 Jun 1912 15:00 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

V. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1912, First round
22
01 Jul 1912 17:00 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

V. Olympic Games Consolation Tournament 1912, First round
23
03 Jul 1912 15:00 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

V. Olympic Games Consolation Tournament 1912, Semifinal
24
06 Oct 1912 14:00 (+1:00)

Copenhagen, Københavns Idrætspark

Friendly International
25
17 Nov 1912 14:30 (+1:00)

Leipzig, Sportpark Gesellschaft

Friendly International
26
21 Mar 1913 16:00 (+1:00)

Mariendorf, Victoria-Platz

Friendly International
27
18 May 1913 16:00 (+1:00)

Freiburg im Breisgau, Schwarzwaldstraße

Friendly International
28
26 Oct 1913 15:00 (+1:00)

Hamburg, Stadion Hoheluft

Friendly International
29
23 Nov 1913 14:00

Antwerp, Stadion aan de Broodstraat

Friendly International
30
05 Apr 1914 14:30 (+0:20)

Amsterdam, Het Nederlandsche Sportpark (Het Oude Stadion)

Friendly International
31
27 Jun 1920 15:00 (+1:00)

Zurich, Sportplatz Utogrund

Friendly International
32
26 Sep 1920 15:30 (+1:00)

Vienna, Simmeringer Sportplatz

Friendly International
33
24 Oct 1920 15:30 (+1:00)

Berlin, Deutsches Stadion (Grunewaldstadion)

Friendly International
34
05 May 1921 16:00 (+1:00)

Dresden, Dresdner Fußballring Stadion

Friendly International
35
05 Jun 1921 17:30 (+1:00)

Budapest, Hungária körúti Stadion

Friendly International
36
18 Sep 1921 13:00 (+2:00)

Helsinki, Töölön Pallokenttä

Friendly International
37
26 Mar 1922 16:00 (+1:00)

Frankfurt am Main, Stadion am Riederwald

Friendly International
38
23 Apr 1922 16:30 (+1:00)

Vienna, Hohe Warte

Friendly International
39
02 Jul 1922 17:00 (+1:00)

Bochum, Stadion an der Castroper Straße

Friendly International
40
01 Jan 1923 14:30 (+1:00)

Milan, Campo di viale Lombardia

Friendly International
41
10 May 1923 16:00 (+1:00)

Hamburg, Stadion Hoheluft

Friendly International

Germany national football team records and stats

16:0
Biggest victory (7 July 1912 vs Russia)
0:9
Heaviest defeat (3 March 1909 vs England*)
12
Most consecutive victories (5 May 1979 vs Wales - 6 June 1980 vs Netherlands)
23
Most consecutive matches without defeat (10 October 1978 vs Czechoslovakia - 12 December 1980 vs Bulgaria)
4
Most consecutive draws (3 March 2022 vs Netherlands - 6 June 2022 vs Hungary)
23
Most consecutive matches without a draw (10 October 1953 vs Saar - 6 June 1956 vs Norway)
10
Most consecutive matches without victory (7 July 1912 vs Hungary - 9 September 1920 vs Austria)
7
Most consecutive defeats (7 July 1912 vs Hungary - 11 November 1913 vs Belgium)
33
Most consecutive matches scoring (11 November 1940 vs Denmark - 12 December 1952 vs Spain)
3
Most consecutive matches without scoring (6 June 1985 vs England - 8 August 1985 vs Soviet Union)
16
Most consecutive matches conceding a goal (4 April 1909 vs Hungary - 6 June 1912 vs Austria)
7
Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal (8 August 2016 vs Finland - 3 March 2017 vs England)
External sources

Sergey - posted on 16 May 2010 at 18:58:00

Details of matches → www.fussballdaten.de

Thomas Gladkyh - posted on 3 October 2020 at 13:44:23 - 1

Details of matches → www.dfb.de

Germany football association

German Football Federation
(native: Deutscher Fußball-Bund)

Most caps for Germany
1. Lothar Matthäus (1980 - 2000) - 150 caps
2. Miroslav Klose (2001 - 2014) - 137 caps
3. Lukas Podolski (2004 - 2017) - 130 caps
4. Thomas Müller (2010 - 2024) - 128 caps
5. Bastian Schweinsteiger (2004 - 2016) - 121 caps
Most goals for Germany
1. Miroslav Klose (2001 - 2014) - 71 goals
2. Gerd Müller (1966 - 1974) - 68 goals
3. Lukas Podolski (2004 - 2017) - 49 goals
4. Jürgen Klinsmann (1987 - 1998) - 47 goals
5. Rudi Völler (1982 - 1994) - 47 goals
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