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  1. Regular Season
    Germany
    Sep 7,
    2:45 pm GMT-04:00
    Hungary

    Other matches

    European Championship FinalsFT
    Jun 23@Switzerland
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    1 - 1
    European Championship FinalsFT
    Jul 5@Spain
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    1 - 2
    2:45 pm GMT-04:00
    Sep 10@Netherlands
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  2. The Germany national football team (German: Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Germany in men's international football and played its first match in 1908. [7] The team is governed by the German Football Association ( Deutscher Fußball-Bund ), founded in 1900.

  3. Learn about the history of the Germany national team, from the first match in 1908 to the fourth World Cup win in 2014. Discover the legends, records and achievements of the DFB Team, one of the sporting elite and a source of national pride.

  4. Squad. Previous lineup from Germany vs Spain on Friday 5th July 2024. Full squad information for Germany, including formation summary and lineups from recent games, player profiles and team news.

  5. GER 26 3 - 4 Jonathan Tah Tah. GER. GER 28 4 - 6 Joshua Kimmich Kimmich. GER. GER 29 5 - 15 Nico Schlotterbeck Schlotterbeck. GER. GER 24 2 - 16 Waldemar Anton Anton. GER. GER 28 2 - 18 Maximilian ...

  6. Founded 1900 Address Otto-Fleck-Schneise 6 60528 Frankfurt am Main Country Germany Phone +49 (69) 678 80 Fax +49 (69) 678 8266 E-mail info@dfb.de

  7. Squad Germany. This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. It shows all personal information about the players, including age, nationality, contract duration and market value. It also contains a table with average age, cumulative market value and average market value for each player position and overall. Choose year. 2023.

  8. With a record like that, the German national team are amongst the international elite – it’s the basis for the great reputation that German football enjoys around the globe. Those statistics are complemented by the Olympic win in 1976 in Montreal for East Germany’s Football Association, as well as bronze medals at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.