German national soccer team for women / statistics

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This page summarizes various statistics of the German women's national soccer team . Players still active in the national team are printed in bold, and players who have not been used for more than six months are also in italics. 189 players have been used since the first game on November 10, 1982.

Age of the players

Players who have played in the national team for at least 10 years

Nadine Angerer played the longest in the national team
Birgit Prinz played most often in the national team and scored the most goals
Item Surname Year of the 1st game Year of the last game time Games Calendar years without games Quota
01. Nadine Angerer 1996 2015 18 years, 311 days 146 50.9%
02. Birgit Prinz 1994 2011 16 years, 338 days 214 83.9%
03. Inca grings 1996 2011 15 years, 173 days 096 4 (2001, 2006-2008) 41.2%
04th Martina Voss-Tecklenburg 1984 2000 15 years, 164 days 125 78.6%
05. Sandra Minnert 1992 2007 15 years, 156 days 147 64.2%
06th Silke Rottenberg 1993 2008 15 years, 52 days 126 3 (1994-1996) 55.3%
07th Ariane Hingst 1996 2011 14 years, 312 days 174 78.4%
08th. Doris Fitschen 1986 2001 14 years, 277 days 144 83.7%
09. Kerstin Stegemann 1995 2009 14 years, 139 days 191 85.3%
10. Sonja Fuss 1996 2010 14 years, 61 days 068 4 (2000-2002, 2008) 31.8%
11. Bettina Wiegmann 1989 2003 14 years, 11 days 154 81.5%
12. Silvia Neid 1982 1996 13 years, 258 days 111 87.4%
13. Steffi Jones 1993 2007 13 years, 254 days 111 2 (1995, 2002) 54.7%
14th Sandra Smisek 1995 2008 13 years, 172 days 133 62.7%
15th Anja noon 2004 2017 13 years, 131 days 158 75.6%
16. Renate Lingor 1995 2008 12 years, 301 days 149 74.1%
17th Babett Peter 2006 2018 12 years, 211 days 118 61.8%
18th Martina Muller 2000 2012 12 years, 130 days 101 52.4%
19th Pia Wunderlich 1993 2006 12 years, 84 days 102 56.7%
20th Maren Meinert 1991 2003 12 years, 3 days 092 1 (2002) 54.4%
21st Linda Bresonik 2001 2013 11 years, 330 days 084 3 (2004-2006) 44.4%
22nd Annike Krahn 2005 2016 11 years, 202 days 137 74.8%
Melanie Behringer 2005 2016 11 years, 202 days 123 67.1%
24. Lena Goessling 2008 2019 11 years, 104 days 106 63.9%
25th Celia Šašić 2005 2015 10 years, 157 days 111 66.9%
26th Heidi Mohr 1986 1996 10 years, 134 days 104 95.4%
27. Simone Laudehr 2007 2017 10 years, 87 days 103 64.4%
28. Isabel Kerschowski 2007 still active 10 years, 82 days 021st 7 (2008–2012, 2014, 2015) 13.4%
29 Christine Chaladyniak 1986 1996 10 years, 77 days 002 9 (1987-1995) 1.9%
30th Viola Odebrecht 2003 2013 10 years, 46 days 049 5 (2006-2010) 30.8%
31. Alexandra Popp 2010 still active 10 years, 16 days 107 74.8%
Remarks:
  1. Based on the international matches played during the active period.

Ranking of the youngest players

Age at debut

26 players were not of legal age when they made their debut , two of them are still active and nine of them have now played more than 100 games. One player ( Pauline Bremer ) made her first international match on her 18th birthday. After more than 13 years, Lena Oberdorf , a player who is not of legal age, made her debut on April 6, 2019. Before that, the last player to appear before her 18th birthday was Célia Okoyino da Mbabi on May 10, 2006.

Item Surname birthday Date of the 1st game Age Games including games before the 18th birthday position
01. Claudia Lübbers 06/18/1978 09/25/1994 16 years, 99 days 008th 05 midfield
02. Celia Okoyino da Mbabi 06/27/1988 01/28/2005 16 years, 215 days 111 16 attack
03. Melanie Lasrich 08/23/1968 04/09/1985 16 years, 229 days 005 02 attack
04th Birgit Prinz 10/25/1977 07/27/1994 16 years, 275 days 214 21st attack
05. Martina Voss 12/22/1967 10/03/1984 16 years, 286 days 125 03 attack
06th Tina Wunderlich 10/10/1977 09/25/1994 16 years, 350 days 034 04th Defense
07th Ariane Hingst 07/25/1979 08/27/1996 17 years, 34 days 174 12 Defense, midfield
08th. Lena Oberdorf 12/19/2001 04/06/2019 17 years, 109 days still active 12 Midfield / defense
09. Nia Künzer January 18, 1980 05/27/1997 17 years, 130 days 034 02 Defense, midfield
10. Linda Bresonik 07/12/1983 05/10/2001 17 years, 155 days 084 04th midfield
11. Sandra stallion 04/12/1973 10/14/1990 17 years, 185 days 007th 01 midfield
12. Inca grings 10/31/1978 05/05/1996 17 years, 187 days 096 04th attack
13. Kerstin Stegemann 29.09.1977 04/13/1995 17 years, 196 days 191 01 Defense
14th Fatmire Bajramaj 04/01/1988 10/20/2005 17 years, 202 days 079 01 midfield
15th Nicole Muller 03/01/1980 10/09/1997 17 years, 222 days 001 01 attack
16. Isabell Bachor 07/10/1983 03/06/2001 17 years, 240 days 030th 01 midfield
17th Birgit Bormann 03/14/1965 11/10/1982 17 years, 241 days 008th 02 attack
18th Sandra Smisek 07/03/1977 04/13/1995 17 years, 284 days 133 03 attack
19th Nadine Angerer 11/10/1978 08/27/1996 17 years, 291 days 146 03 Goalkeeper
20th Sonja Fuss 05/11/1978 08/27/1996 17 years, 296 days 068 01 Defense
21st Babett Peter 05/12/1988 03/09/2006 17 years, 301 days 118 03 Defense
22nd Christine Chaladyniak 06/15/1968 04/15/1986 17 years, 304 days 002 01 midfield
23. Britta Unsleber December 25, 1966 11/21/1984 17 years, 332 days 054 01 Defense
24. Doris Fitschen 10/25/1968 04/10/1986 17 years, 344 days 144 01 midfield
25th Antonia Schmale 02/12/1980 02/05/1998 17 years, 358 days 003 01 midfield
26th Bettina Wiegmann 07.10.1971 10/01/1989 17 years, 359 days 154 01 midfield
Remarks:
  1. Also a game on the 18th birthday
  2. 1st game of the national team

Ranking of the oldest players

Silke Rottenberg was the oldest player when she left, the oldest player until April 8, 2015 and the goalkeeper with the most games until March 5, 2014
Item Surname birthday Date of the last game Age Games position
01. Nadine Angerer 11/10/1978 04/07/2015 36 years, 236 days 146 Goalkeeper
02. Silke Rottenberg January 25, 1972 05/29/2008 36 years, 125 days 126 Goalkeeper
03. Gaby Dlugi-Winterberg December 04, 1948 10/22/1983 34 years, 321 days 008th Defense
04th Anne Trabant 01/01/1949 10/22/1983 34 years, 293 days 008th midfield
05. Sandra Minnert 04/07/1973 11/01/2007 34 years, 208 days 147 Defense
06th Steffi Jones 12/22/1972 03/14/2007 34 years, 81 days 111 Defense
07th Saskia Bartusiak 09/09/1982 08/19/2016 33 years, 344 days 101 Defense
08th. Christel Klinzmann 08/16/1954 07/22/1988 33 years, 340 days 021st Defense
09. Birgit Prinz 10/25/1977 06/30/2011 33 years, 248 days 214 attack
10. Lena Goessling 03/08/1986 06/12/2019 33 years, 76 days 106 Defense / midfield
11. Inca grings 10/31/1978 10/26/2011 32 years, 360 days 096 attack
12. Renate Lingor 10/11/1975 08/21/2008 32 years, 316 days 149 midfield
13. Petra Melka December 3rd, 1951 08/23/1984 32 years, 264 days 002 Goalkeeper
14th Doris Fitschen 10/25/1968 07/07/2001 32 years, 255 days 144 midfield
15th Martina Muller 04/18/1980 11/29/2012 32 years, 225 days 101 attack
16. Rosemarie Neuser March 22, 1955 09/04/1987 32 years, 166 days 008th Goalkeeper
17th Martina Voss 12/22/1967 March 16, 2000 32 years, 85 days 125 attack
18th Silvia Neid 05/02/1964 07/25/1996 32 years, 84 days 111 midfield
19th Anja noon May 16, 1985 July 25, 2017 32 years, 75 days 158 attack
20th Bettina Wiegmann 07.10.1971 10/12/2003 32 years, 5 days 154 midfield

Ranking of the oldest players at the debut

Only three players were older than 30 when they made their debut.

Item Surname birthday Date of the 1st game Age Games
1. Gaby Dlugi-Winterberg December 04, 1948 11/10/1982 33 years, 340 days 8th
2. Anne Trabant 01/01/1949 11/10/1982 33 years, 312 days 8th
3. Petra Melka December 3rd, 1951 05/02/1984 32 years, 151 days 2
Remarks:
  1. a b 1st game of the national team

Goal scorers

Ranking of the youngest goalscorers

Eight players were not of legal age when they scored their first goal , five of them scored it in their first international match and for five players it was the only goal before their 18th birthday.

Item Surname birthday Date of the 1st gate game Age Gates including goals before the 18th birthday
1. Claudia Lübbers 06/18/1978 09/25/1994 1. 16 years, 99 days 002 01
2. Birgit Prinz 10/25/1977 07/27/1994 1. 16 years, 275 days 128 008th
3. Ariane Hingst 07/25/1979 09/29/1996 3. 17 years, 66 days 010 02
4th Celia Okoyino da Mbabi 06/27/1988 09/04/2005 8th. 17 years, 68 days 063 01
5. Birgit Bormann 03/14/1965 11/10/1982 1. 17 years, 240 days 002 01
6th Lena Oberdorf 12/19/2001 09/03/2019 9. 17 years, 259 days 002 02
7th Sandra Smisek 07/03/1977 04/13/1995 1. 17 years, 283 days 034 01
8th. Doris Fitschen 10/25/1968 04/10/1986 1. 17 years, 343 days 016 01
Remarks:
  1. Also 1 goal on the 18th birthday
  2. 1st game of the national team

Ranking of the oldest goalscorers

Oldest goalscorer: Sandra Minnert

So far (as of August 31, 2019) 22 players were 30 years or older when their last goal was scored, two of whom scored the last goal in their last international match. For Christel Klinzmann it was the only goal.

Item Surname birthday Date of the last goal Age Gates including goals after the 30th birthday
1. Sandra Minnert 04/07/1973 10/28/2007 34 years, 203 days 016 09
2. Saskia Bartusiak 09/09/1982 08/06/2016 33 years, 332 days 003 03
3. Birgit Prinz 10/25/1977 11/25/2010 33 years, 31 days 128 13
4th Steffi Jones 12/22/1972 11/12/2005 32 years, 325 days 009 04th
5. Inca grings 10/31/1978 11/25/2010 32 years, 247 days 064 23
6th Martina Muller 04/18/1980 09/15/2012 32 years, 154 days 037 08th
7th Renate Lingor 10/11/1975 03/07/2008 32 years, 149 days 035 10
8th. Bettina Wiegmann 07.10.1971 09/27/2003 31 years, 355 days 051 11
9. Christel Klinzmann 08/16/1954 07/30/1986 31 years, 348 days 001 01
10. Kerstin Garefrekes 09/04/1979 06/26/2011 31 years, 304 days 043 06th
11. Martina Voss 12/22/1967 10/14/1999 31 years, 296 days 027 05
12. Anja noon May 16, 1985 07.03.2017 31 years, 295 days 050 17th
13. Silvia Neid 05/02/1964 10/25/1995 31 years, 175 days 048 12
14th Sandra Smisek 07/03/1977 10/01/2008 31 years, 90 days 034 07th
15th Sissy Raith 06/11/1960 07/11/1991 31 years, 29 days 004th 01
16. Doris Fitschen 10/25/1968 11/11/1999 31 years, 16 days 016 02
17th Kerstin Stegemann 29.09.1977 08/09/2008 30 years, 314 days 008th 01
18th Melanie Behringer 11/18/1985 08/16/2016 30 years, 272 days 034 05
19th Birgitt Austermühl 10/08/1965 05/05/1996 30 years, 209 days 002 01
20th Patricia Brocker 04/07/1966 06/28/1996 30 years, 82 days 30th 02
21st Maren Meinert 08/05/1973 10/12/2003 30 years, 67 days 033 04th
22nd Pia Wunderlich 01/26/1975 03/13/2005 30 years, 46 days 021st 01
Remarks:
  1. Smisek's last game for the national team
  2. All goals at the 2016 Olympic Games and thus top scorer
  3. In the DFB statistics her goals, which she scored under her maiden name Grigoli, are listed separately
  4. Meinert's last game in the national team

Ranking of players with at least 3 goals in a game

Conny Pohlers was the first player to score 5 goals in a game

So far, 24 players have managed to score at least three goals in at least one game, eleven of them at least twice. Patricia Grigoli is the first to do so in two games in a row, on September 21st and 25th, 1994. Célia Okoyino da Mbabi is the only one who succeeded in this in three and four consecutive games, on March 5th and 7th, 2012 in the Algarve Cup and on March 31st and April 5th, 2012 in European Championship qualifiers. In eight games, two players were able to score at least three goals, against Kazakhstan on November 19, 2011, even three players. This was most often achieved against Portugal (6 ×) and Switzerland (4 ×). Portugal are also the only opponents against whom the players have scored 5 goals in one game. China, Japan and Sweden are the only opponents in the top 10 of the FIFA World Ranking, which has been established since July 2003, to have succeeded. At the 2004 Olympic Games, Birgit Prinz scored four goals in the Olympic record victory (8: 0) against the Chinese women who were then in 5th place, Célia Okoyino da Mbabi achieved this on March 5th and 7th, 2012 at the Algarve Cup against Sweden in the Moving into the final decisive final group game and against Japan in the final. Most often, a player scored at least 3 goals in European Championship qualifiers (23 times).

Item Surname Gates date opponent occasion Bottom line
1. Conny Pohlers 5 10/25/2001 PortugalPortugal Portugal World Cup qualification 09-0
Inca grings 5 02/07/2004 PortugalPortugal Portugal (34) European Championship qualification 11: 0
3. Heidi Mohr 4th 09/17/1988 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland European Championship qualification 10-0
Patricia Grigoli 4th 05/05/1994 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales European Championship qualification 12: 0
Birgit Prinz 4th 05/11/2000 UkraineUkraine Ukraine European Championship qualification 06: 1
4th 11/15/2003 PortugalPortugal Portugal (32) European Championship qualification 13: 0
4th 08/11/2004 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China (5) Olympic games 08-0
Alexandra Popp 4th 11/19/2011 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan (79) European Championship qualification 17: 0
Celia Okoyino da Mbabi 4th
4th March 31, 2012 SpainSpain Spain (17) European Championship qualification 05-0
4th 04/05/2012 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (26) European Championship qualification 06-0
Dzsenifer Marozsán 4th 11/27/2013 CroatiaCroatia Croatia (63) World Cup qualification 08-0
Anja noon 4th 07/22/2016 GhanaGhana Ghana (46) Friendly match 11: 0
Hasret Kayikçi 4th October 24, 2017 FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands (69) World Cup qualification 11: 0
Lea Schüller 4th 04/07/2018 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic (33) World Cup qualification 04-0
14th Silvia Neid 3 09/06/1987 IcelandIceland Iceland Friendly match 03: 2
Heidi Mohr 3 11/25/1990 EnglandEngland England EM quarter-finals (first leg) 04: 1
Silvia Neid 3 09/02/1992 FranceFrance France Friendly match 07-0
Patricia Grigoli 3 October 24, 1993 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland European Championship qualification 05-0
Silvia Neid 3 December 8, 1993 PolandPoland Poland Tournament in Tarragona 07-0
Maren Meinert 3 March 31, 1994 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales European Championship qualification 12: 0
Bettina Wiegmann 3
Patricia Grigoli 3 06/02/1994 CroatiaCroatia Croatia European Championship qualification 07-0
3 09/21/1994 CroatiaCroatia Croatia European Championship qualification 08-0
3 09/25/1994 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland European Championship qualification 11: 0
Claudia Müller 3 02/27/1997 EnglandEngland England Friendly match 06: 4
Inca grings 3 05/28/1998 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Friendly match 08-0
Pia Wunderlich 3 02/14/1999 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Friendly match 12: 1
Inca grings 3 06/24/1999 MexicoMexico Mexico World Cup group game 06-0
Martina Muller 3 10/25/2001 PortugalPortugal Portugal World Cup qualification 09-0
Birgit Prinz 3 04/18/2002 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands World Cup qualification 06-0
Bettina Wiegmann 3
Renate Lingor 3 05/04/2002 PortugalPortugal Portugal World Cup qualification 08-0
Inca grings 3 03/27/2003 ScotlandScotland Scotland European Championship qualification 05-0
Birgit Prinz 3 05/25/2003 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Friendly match 06: 2
3 02/07/2004 PortugalPortugal Portugal (34) European Championship qualification 11: 0
3 05/10/2007 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales (52) European Championship qualification 06-0
Kerstin Garefrekes 3 08/22/2007 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (31) European Championship qualification 07-0
Sandra Smisek 3 09/10/2007 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina (29) World Cup opening game 11: 0
Birgit Prinz 3
Inca grings 3 02/26/2010 FinlandFinland Finland (16) Algarve Cup 07-0
Kerstin Garefrekes 3 11/25/2010 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria (27) Friendly match 08-0
Babett Peter 3 11/19/2011 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan (79) European Championship qualification 17: 0
Celia Okoyino da Mbabi 3 05.03.2012 SwedenSweden Sweden (5) Algarve Cup 04-0
3 07.03.2012 JapanJapan Japan (3) Algarve Cup 04: 3
Alexandra Popp 3 05/31/2012 RomaniaRomania Romania (36) European Championship qualification 05-0
Martina Muller 3 09/19/2012 TurkeyTurkey Turkey (64) European Championship qualification 10-0
Celia Šašić 3 10/26/2013 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia (59) World Cup qualification 13: 0
Anja noon 3
Fatmire Alushi 3 05/08/2014 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia (47) World Cup qualification 09: 1
Celia Šašić 3 09/13/2014 RussiaRussia Russia (22) World Cup qualification 04: 1
3 06/07/2015 Ivory CoastIvory Coast Ivory Coast (67) World Cup group game 10-0
Anja noon 3
Pauline Bremer 3 09/18/2015 HungaryHungary Hungary (40) European Championship qualification 12: 0
Isabel Kerschowski 3 04/08/2016 TurkeyTurkey Turkey (60) European Championship qualification 6-0
Alexandra Popp 3 08/31/2019 MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro (98) European Championship qualification 10-0
Sara Däbritz 3 09/03/2019 UkraineUkraine Ukraine (24) European Championship qualification 8-0
Klara Bühl 3 05/10/2019 UkraineUkraine Ukraine (25) European Championship qualification 8-0
Lina Magull 3
Remarks:
  1. If there are several players with the same number of goals, they are named chronologically or alphabetically if the goals were scored in the same game.
  2. World ranking position at the time of the game in brackets
  3. a b c d e " flawless hat trick "
  4. a b The player's first international goals

Ranking list of players who have scored at least 3 goals in more than one game

If there are several players with the same number of games, they will be named chronologically.

Item Surname number Data
1. Birgit Prinz 8 × May 11, 2000 (4), April 18, 2002 (3), May 25, 2003 (3), November 15, 2003 (4) February 7, 2004 (3), August 11, 2004 (4), May 10, 2007 (3), September 10. 2007 (3)
Celia Šašić 8 × 11/19/2011 (4), 03/04/2012 (3), 03/07/2012 (3), 03/31/2012 (4), 04/05/2012 (4), 10/26/2013 (3), 09/13/2014 (3), 06/07 .2015 (3)
3. Patricia Grigoli 5 × 24.10.1993 (3), 05.05.1994 (4), 02.06.1994 (3), 21.09.1994 (3), 25.09.1994 (3)
Inca grings 5 × May 28, 1998 (3), June 24, 1999 (3), March 27, 2003 (3), February 7, 2004 (5), February 26, 2010 (3)
5. Silvia Neid 3 × 09/06/1987, 09/02/1992, 12/08/1993 (all 3 each)
Anja noon 3 × October 26, 2013 (3), June 7, 2015 (3), July 11, 2016 (4)
Alexandra Popp 3 × November 19, 2011 (4), May 31, 2012 (3), August 31, 2019 (3)
8th. Heidi Mohr 2 × 09/17/1988 (4), 11/25/1990 (3)
Bettina Wiegmann 2 × March 31, 1994, April 18, 2002 (all 3 each)
Kerstin Garefrekes 2 × 08/22/2007, 11/25/2010 (all 3 each)
Martina Muller 2 × October 25, 2001 (3), September 19, 2012 (3)

Chronological list of players who scored a goal in the first minute of the game after kick-off

In the DFB statistics, not all goal minutes are specified exactly, in some cases the 46th to 50th minute are mentioned, so that the impression arises that goals were scored immediately after the second half kicked off. However, these are estimated times and these goals are therefore not included here. In the case of goals that were scored in the 1st and 46th minute, it is not clear which team kicked off. Except for three goals, all goals fell after a kick-off as a result of a goal after the opposing team had kick-off because the German team had previously scored a goal.

Surname opponent place date Game minute goal Bottom line Specialty
Silvia Neid SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Koblenz 11/10/1982 42. 3-0 05: 1 Envy came on in the 41st minute
Roswitha Bindl CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Marburg 11/22/1989 35. 3-0 05-0
Silvia Neid 46. 4-0 After kick-off for the second half
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria Rheine 09/26/1990 46. 2-0 04-0 After kick-off for the second half
PolandPoland Poland Tarragona December 8, 1993 01. 1-0 07-0
Heidi Mohr WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Naples March 31, 1994 01. 1-0 12: 0
Martina Voss NorwayNorway Norway Oakford 08/02/1994 54. 4: 3 06: 3 After the 3: 3 equalization by Germany
Pia Wunderlich FinlandFinland Finland Gifhorn 05/05/1996 45. 4-0 06-0
Katja Bornschein IcelandIceland Iceland Mannheim 06/28/1996 58. 7-0 08-0 The 6-0 also fell in the 58th minute
Ariane Hingst IcelandIceland Iceland Koblenz 09/29/1996 46. 2-0 04-0 After kick-off for the second half
Claudia Müller EnglandEngland England Preston 02/27/1997 46. 5-0 06: 4 After kick-off for the second half
Maren Meinert China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Euskirchen 03/20/1997 24. 2-0 02: 2
Pia Wunderlich New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Dresden 05/28/1998 35. 3-0 08-0
Inca grings 73. 8-0
MexicoMexico Mexico Portland 06/24/1999 90. 6-0 06-0
Bettina Wiegmann BrazilBrazil Brazil Washington 06/27/1999 46. 2: 2 03: 3 After kick-off for the 2nd half with a penalty kick
Sandra Smisek RussiaRussia Russia Plauen 09/02/1999 46. 2: 1 03: 1 After kick-off for the second half
Birgit Prinz UkraineUkraine Ukraine Kiev 05/11/2000 17th 2-0 06: 1 Prinz had previously also scored the 1-0.
Martina Muller DenmarkDenmark Denmark Portimão 03/01/2002 51. 3-0 03-0
Stefanie Gottschlich CanadaCanada Canada Columbus 09/20/2003 46. 2: 1 04: 1 After kick-off for the second half
Martina Muller ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Washington 09/27/2003 90. 6: 1 06: 1 After the 5th goal for Germany
Birgit Prinz United StatesUnited States United States Portland 10/06/2003 90. 3-0 03-0 The 2-0 also fell in the 90th minute of the
World Cup semi-finals
Maren Meinert SwedenSweden Sweden Carson 10/12/2003 46. 1: 1 02: 1 a.d. After kick-off for the second half (World Cup final)
Birgit Prinz PortugalPortugal Portugal Reutlingen 11/15/2003 46. 4-0 13: 0 After kick-off for the second half
Viola Odebrecht 64. 8-0
Birgit Prinz 65. 9-0
Inca grings RussiaRussia Russia Wins 09/25/2005 07th 2-0 05: 1
Conny Pohlers SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Schaffhausen 08/30/2006 01. 1-0 06-0
Kerstin Garefrekes 90. 6-0
Renate Lingor NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Wattenscheid 04/12/2007 46. 3: 1 05: 1 After kick-off for the 2nd half with a penalty kick
68. 5: 1
Kerstin Garefrekes BelgiumBelgium Belgium Eupen 05/07/2008 60. 4-0 05-0
Anja noon NorwayNorway Norway Tampere 08/24/2009 90. 3-0 04-0 Bajramaj had previously scored the 2-0.
Fatmire Bajramaj 90. 4-0
Alexandra Popp FinlandFinland Finland Parchal 02/26/2010 66. 4-0 07-0
Inca grings NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Leverkusen 11/25/2010 10. 3-0 08-0
Alexandra Popp ItalyItaly Italy Osnabrück 06/03/2011 46. 2-0 05-0 After kick-off for the second half
NorwayNorway Norway Osnabrück 06/16/2011 80. 2-0 03-0 In the 82nd minute, Popp scored the 3-0
KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Wiesbaden 11/19/2011 11. 4-0 017: 0
Celia Okoyino da Mbabi TurkeyTurkey Turkey Izmir 02/15/2012 11. 2-0 05-0
JapanJapan Japan Faro 07.03.2012 90 + 1. 4: 3 04: 3 Only goal after an own kick after an opposing goal
Linda Bresonik RomaniaRomania Romania Bielefeld 05/31/2012 1. 1-0 05-0
Lena Goessling KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Karagandy 09/15/2012 87. 7-0 07-0
Martina Muller TurkeyTurkey Turkey Duisburg 09/19/2012 86. 9-0 10-0
Anja noon United StatesUnited States United States Offenbach am Main 04/05/2013 86. 3: 3 03: 3
Celia Okoyino da Mbabi ScotlandScotland Scotland eat 06/15/2013 44. 3-0 03-0 Okoyino da Mbabi had also scored the 2-0 before.
JapanJapan Japan Munich 06/29/2013 46./FE 2: 1 04: 2 Okoyino da Mbabi also made it 3-2
Dzsenifer Marozsán RussiaRussia Russia cottbus 09/21/2013 26th 3-0 09-0 Marozsán also scored the 4-0
Anja noon SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Twill 10/26/2013 20th 5-0 13: 0
Celia Šašić 66. 10-0
Alexandra Popp SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Žilina 11/23/2013 84. 5-0 06-0
Celia Šašić CroatiaCroatia Croatia Osijek 11/27/2013 13. 2-0 08-0
Nadine Keßler JapanJapan Japan Faro / Loulé 03/12/2014 46. 1-0 03-0 Keßler came on in the 46th minute
Melanie Leupolz IrelandIreland Ireland Dublin 04/05/2014 90. 3: 2 03: 2
Dzsenifer Marozsán SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Osnabrück 05/08/2014 40. 5-0 09: 1
Simone Laudehr SwedenSweden Sweden Vila Real de Santo Antonio 03/04/2015 3. 2-0 02: 4
Anja noon GhanaGhana Ghana Paderborn 07/22/2016 1. 1-0 11: 0 First game with 3 goals in 3 minutes (29th, 30th and 31st)
Sara Däbritz 30th 6-0
Anja noon 31. 7-0
Svenja Huth CanadaCanada Canada Hamilton 06/10/2018 1. 1-0 03: 2
Sara Däbritz 70. 2: 2
Remarks:
  1. a b c d e f First goal of the player
  2. a b c Last goal of the player

Chronological list of players who scored a goal in the last minute of the game

In the DFB statistics, the exact goal minutes are not given for all games, so this list can only provide an incomplete overview. The goal was decisive for the game only three times (printed in bold), in one case it led to extra time, in which the game was lost. In the semi-finals at the 2003 World Cup, two goals were scored in the final minute. In many cases, it is also no longer possible to determine how long the playing time was. At the 1991 World Cup, 2 × 40 minutes were played, and at the 1995 World Cup, 2 × 45 minutes. Before and in between, different agreements could be made for women's games from the usual 2 × 45-minute playing time. In addition, there was an own goal in the 90th minute by Zimbabwean Eunice Chibanda on August 3, 2016 in the first group game at the 2016 Olympic Games.

Surname opponent place date Gates occasion Remarks
Britta Unsleber ItalyItaly Italy Zhongshan 11/21/1991 2-0 World Cup group game 80th minute
Birgit Prinz CroatiaCroatia Croatia Sindelfingen 09/21/1994 8-0 European Championship qualification
Bettina Wiegmann PolandPoland Poland Potsdam 04/13/1995 8-0 Friendly match 91st minute
Dagmar Pohlmann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Therwil 05/23/1995 8-0 Friendly match
Claudia Müller EnglandEngland England Preston 02/27/1997 6: 4 Friendly match 91st minute
Birgit Prinz DenmarkDenmark Denmark Moss 07/06/1997 2-0 European Championship finals
Inca grings MexicoMexico Mexico Portland 06/24/1999 6-0 World Cup group game
Doris Fitschen UkraineUkraine Ukraine Fuerth 09/23/1999 3-0 European Championship qualification
Claudia Müller IcelandIceland Iceland Kópavogur 08/17/2000 6-0 European Championship qualification
Renate Lingor DenmarkDenmark Denmark Aachen 08/27/2000 7-0 Friendly match
AustraliaAustralia Australia Canberra 13.09.2000 3-0 Olympic Games preliminary round
Martina Muller CanadaCanada Canada Oberhausen 06/17/2001 7: 1 Friendly match
PortugalPortugal Portugal Wolfsburg 10/25/2001 9-0 World Cup qualification
Bettina Wiegmann NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Aschaffenburg 04/18/2002 6-0 World Cup qualification
Conny Pohlers RussiaRussia Russia Ludenscheid 11/14/2002 4-0 Friendly match
Birgit Prinz DenmarkDenmark Denmark Haderslev 05/25/2003 6: 2 Friendly match
Martina Muller Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Passau 08/28/2003 4-0 Friendly match
Kerstin Garefrekes CanadaCanada Canada Columbus 09/20/2003 4: 1 World Cup group game
Martina Muller ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Washington 09/27/2003 6: 1 World Cup group game
Maren Meinert United StatesUnited States United States Portland 10/06/2003 2-0 World Cup semi-finals The goal came in stoppage time
Birgit Prinz United StatesUnited States United States Portland 10/06/2003 3-0 World Cup semi-finals The goal came in stoppage time
Conny Pohlers PortugalPortugal Portugal Albufeira 02/07/2004 11: 0 European Championship qualification
Martina Muller China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Patras 08/11/2004 8-0 Olympic Games preliminary round
Isabell Bachor United StatesUnited States United States Heraklion 08/23/2004 1: 1 Olympic Games semifinals Allowed extra time in which they lost 2-1
Sandra Smisek RussiaRussia Russia Wins 09/25/2005 5: 1 World Cup qualification
Petra Wimbersky NorwayNorway Norway Faro 03/13/2006 1 : 0 Algarve Cup Allowed final entry
Kerstin Garefrekes SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Schaffhausen 08/30/2006 6-0 World Cup qualification
Birgit Prinz Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Gera 08/02/2007 5-0 Friendly match
Kerstin Garefrekes SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Koblenz 08/22/2007 7-0 European Championship qualification
Renate Lingor ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Shanghai 09/10/2007 11: 0 World Cup opening game Second biggest World Cup victory of all time, Argentina's biggest loss
Kerstin Garefrekes FinlandFinland Finland Albufeira 03/04/2009 2-0 Algarve Cup
Celia Okoyino da Mbabi NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Sinsheim July 25, 2009 6-0 Friendly match
Martina Muller RussiaRussia Russia Bochum 08/06/2009 3: 1 Friendly match
Fatmire Bajramaj NorwayNorway Norway Tampere 08/24/2009 2-0 EM group game
Anja noon NorwayNorway Norway Tampere 08/24/2009 3-0 EM group game The goal came in stoppage time
Fatmire Bajramaj NorwayNorway Norway Tampere 08/24/2009 4-0 EM group game The goal came in stoppage time
Simone Laudehr FranceFrance France Tampere 08/27/2009 5: 1 EM group game
Fatmire Bajramaj NorwayNorway Norway Helsinki 07.09.2009 3: 1 EM semifinals The goal came in stoppage time
Jennifer Zietz China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Faro 03/01/2010 5-0 Algarve Cup group game Zietz's only international goal
Melanie Behringer TurkeyTurkey Turkey Izmir 02/15/2012 5-0 European Championship qualification Conn. there was still 5 minutes of stoppage time
Alexandra Popp SwedenSweden Sweden Parchal 05.03.2012 4-0 Algarve Cup 2012 The goal came in stoppage time
Celia Okoyino da Mbabi JapanJapan Japan Faro 07.03.2012 4: 3 Algarve Cup 2012 The goal came in stoppage time
Alexandra Popp RomaniaRomania Romania Bielefeld 05/31/2012 5-0 European Championship qualification
Martina Muller TurkeyTurkey Turkey Duisburg 09/19/2012 10-0 European Championship qualification The goal came in stoppage time
Simone Laudehr JapanJapan Japan Munich 06/29/2013 4: 2 / FE Friendly match The goal fell in the first minute of stoppage time
Alexandra Popp SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Twill 10/26/2013 13: 0 World Cup qualification The goal fell in the 3rd minute of stoppage time
Saskia Bartusiak CroatiaCroatia Croatia Osijek 11/27/2013 8-0 World Cup qualification Saskia Bartusiak's first international goal
Melanie Leupolz IrelandIreland Ireland Dublin 04/05/2014 3 : 2 World Cup qualification The 2-2 fell in the 89th minute
Sara Däbritz TurkeyTurkey Turkey Sandhausen 25/10/2015 7-0 European Championship qualification The goal fell in the 3rd minute of stoppage time
Isabel Kerschowski TurkeyTurkey Turkey Istanbul 04/08/2016 6-0 European Championship qualification The goal fell in the 3rd minute of stoppage time
Dzsenifer Marozsán GhanaGhana Ghana Paderborn 07/22/2016 11: 0 Friendly match The goal fell in the first minute of stoppage time
Alexandra Popp FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands Tórshavn 04.09.2018 8-0 World Cup qualification The goal came in the 2nd minute of stoppage time
Leonie Maier UkraineUkraine Ukraine Lviv 09/03/2019 8-0 European Championship qualification The goal came in the 2nd minute of stoppage time
Lina Magull UkraineUkraine Ukraine Aachen 05/10/2019 8-0 European Championship qualification The goal fell in the 3rd minute of stoppage time
Klara Bühl GreeceGreece Greece Thessaloniki 08/10/2019 5-0 European Championship qualification
EnglandEngland England London 11/09/2019 2 : 1 Friendly match
Remarks:
  1. ^ REGULATIONS of the 1st FIFA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP for WOMEN'S FOOTBALL 1991
  2. ^ Zimbabwe - Germany 1: 6

Chronological list of players who scored a goal of the month in an international match

So far, goals scored in international matches of the German women's national team have been honored in the election of the goal of the month, carried out by the ARD - Sportschau since 1971 . For all players, the international goal award was the only goal of the month. Five goals were scored in the finals, but only the golden goal by Nia Künzer was decisive. This is also the only goal of the year ever scored by a woman . Leonie Maier , the penultimate national player who succeeded, is also the youngest goalscorer of the month and the only one who scored the goal in a friendly match.

Surname opponent place date Gates Final score occasion Goal of the year
Ursula Lohn NorwayNorway Norway Osnabrück July 2nd 1989 2-0 4: 1 EM final
Heidi Mohr NorwayNorway Norway Aalborg July 14, 1991 2: 1 3: 1 a.d. EM final
Renate Lingor MexicoMexico Mexico Portland June 25, 1999 5-0 6-0 World Cup group game
Birgit Prinz RussiaRussia Russia Erfurt June 27, 2001 2-0 5-0 EM group game
Nia Künzer SwedenSweden Sweden Carson October 12, 2003 2 : 1

2: 1 by default (GG) World Cup final X
Simone Laudehr BrazilBrazil Brazil Shanghai September 30, 2007 2-0 2-0 World Cup final
Melanie Behringer EnglandEngland England Helsinki September 10, 2009 2-0 6: 2 EM final
Leonie Maier JapanJapan Japan Munich June 29, 2013 1-0 4: 2 Test game
Dzsenifer Marozsán SwedenSweden Sweden Ottawa 20th June 2015 4: 1 4: 1 World Cup round of 16
Remarks:
  1. Goals in bold were decisive for the game
  2. The player's last international goal

List of the players with the most joker goals

Martina Müller, player with the most Joker goals

The following is a list of players who have scored at least four goals after being substituted on. The first player to score a goal after being substituted on is the current national coach Silvia Neid , who scored two goals after being substituted on in the national team's first game. It remained her only wild card goals. Also a Joker-Tor was the golden goal by substitute in the 88th minute Nia Künzer in the World Cup final 2003 . But it was Künzer's only goal as a substitute.

Surname Goals after substitution Substitutions Quota Total number of goals Share of joker goals particularities
Martina Muller 25th 75 33.3% 37 67.6% 3 goals after substitution in the 100th international match
Alexandra Popp 19th 43 44.2% 53 35.9% Three times 2 joker goals in one game, the first 10 goals were scored as joker.
Birgit Prinz 13 27 48.1% 128 10.2% First joker goal in the first international match to make the game decisive 2: 1, three times 2 joker goals in one game, two game decisive joker goals
Conny Pohlers 12 34 35.3% 28 42.9% A game-winning Joker goal to make it 2-1 in the quarter-finals at the 2004 Olympic Games
Celia Šašić 8th 47 17.0% 63 12.7%
Fatmire Alushi 7th 40 17.5% 18th 38.9% Two joker goals twice in one game, two of which were decisive in the game for the bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games. The joker goals were the first six goals.
Heidi Mohr 6th 12 50.0% 83 7.2%
Melanie Behringer 6th 29 20.7% 34 17.6% A Joker goal as the 100th World Cup goal for Germany
Sandra Smisek 6th 40 15.0% 34 17.6% Once 2 joker goals in one game
Dzsenifer Marozsán 5 15th 33.3% 32 15.6% Two joker goals twice in one game
Claudia Müller 5 20th 25.0% 22nd 22.7% First joker goal in the first international match, a joker goal as a golden goal in the 2001 European Championship final
Inca grings 5 21st 23.8% 64 7.8% A joker goal to the decisive 1-0 in the European Championship group game against Iceland in 2009
Petra Wimbersky 5 36 13.9% 16 31.3%
Anja noon 5 43 11.6% 50 10.0% A joker goal to the decisive 1-0 in the European Championship final against Norway 2013

penalties shoot

The German team has had to look for decisions on penalties four times, three of which were won and one lost.

date opponent occasion output Successful German shooters German missiles Successful German goalkeepers
06/28/1989 ItalyItaly Italy EM semifinals 4: 3 Frauke Kuhlmann , Roswitha Bindl , Doris Fitschen , Marion Isbert Martina Voss-Tecklenburg , Angelika Fehrmann , Petra Landers Marion Isbert (3 ×)
06/30/1993 ItalyItaly Italy EM semifinals 3: 4 Bettina Wiegmann , Birgitt Austermühl , Dagmar Pohlmann unknown
03/15/2006 United StatesUnited States United States Algarve Cup Final 4: 3 Melanie Behringer , Conny Pohlers , Célia Okoyino da Mbabi , Petra Wimbersky Birgit Prinz Silke Rottenberg (1 ×)
06/26/2015 FranceFrance France World Cup quarter-finals 5: 4 Melanie Behringer , Simone Laudehr , Babett Peter , Dzsenifer Marozsán , Célia Šašić no Nadine Angerer (1 ×)

Game outcomes

Frequency of game outcomes

Most often the games of the German team ended 1-0 (10.5%), followed by 3-0 (9.0%) and 2-0 (7.8%). Most of the defeats ended 0: 1 (5.0%). 257 (53.9%) games ended without conceding a goal, including 10 games in a row.

Game results-German women national team.PNG
Goals conceded
Goals of the
German team
0 1 2 3 4th 5 6th
0 24 1 24 9 7th 2 0 1
1 50 24 2 11 5 4th 0 0
2 37 26th 11 10 5 1 0
3 43 30th 8th 3 0 0 0
4th 29 13 4th 2 1 0 0
5 23 5 1 0 0 0 0
6th 13 4th 2 2 1 0 0
7th 9 2 0 0 0 0 0
8th 12 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
10 4th 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
...
17th 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Remarks:

1: Won one game on penalties.
2: Won two games on penalties and lost one

The highest victories

Item Result opponent place date occasion German goal scorers
1. 17: 0 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan (79) Wiesbaden 11/19/2011 European Championship qualification Célia Okoyino da Mbabi (4), Alexandra Popp (4), Babett Peter (3), Simone Laudehr (2), Martina Müller (2), Fatmire Bajramaj (1), Melanie Behringer (1 / HE)
2. 13: 0 PortugalPortugal Portugal (32) Reutlingen 11/15/2003 European Championship qualification Birgit Prinz (4), Conny Pohlers (2), Sonja Fuss (1), Kerstin Garefrekes (1), Ariane Hingst (1), Renate Lingor (1), Sandra Minnert (1), Viola Odebrecht (1), Sandra Smisek (1)
13: 0 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia (59) Twill 10/26/2013 World Cup qualification Anja Mittag (3), Célia Šašić (3), Lena Goeßling (2), Fatmire Bajramaj (1), Annike Krahn (1), Simone Laudehr (1), Leonie Maier (1), Alexandra Popp (1)
4th 12: 0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Bielefeld March 31, 1994 European Championship qualification Maren Meinert (3), Bettina Wiegmann (3), Silvia Neid (2), Martina Voss (2), Steffi Jones (1), Heidi Mohr (1)
12: 0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Swansea 05/05/1994 European Championship qualification Patricia Grigoli (4), Maren Meinert (2), Sandra Minnert (2), Birgitt Austermühl (1), Silvia Neid (1), Martina Voss (1), Bettina Wiegmann (1)
12: 0 HungaryHungary Hungary (40) Halle (Saale) 09/18/2015 European Championship qualification Melanie Behringer (1 / FE), Pauline Bremer (3), Lena Goeßling (2), Simone Laudehr (1), Melanie Leupolz (1), Tabea Kemme (1), Leonie Maier (1), Alexandra Popp (2)
7th 12: 1 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Istanbul 02/14/1999 Friendly match Pia Wunderlich (3), Claudia Müller (2), Renate Lingor (1), Maren Meinert (1), Monika Meyer (1), Sandra Minnert (1), Birgit Prinz (1) (and 2 own goals)
8th. 11: 0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Vineyard 09/25/1994 European Championship qualification Patricia Brocker (3), Maren Meinert (2), Heidi Mohr (2), Claudia Lübbers (1), Silvia Neid (1), Martina Voss (1), Bettina Wiegmann (1)
11: 0 PortugalPortugal Portugal (34) Albufeira 02/07/2004 European Championship qualification Inka Grings (5), Birgit Prinz (3), Renate Lingor (1), Conny Pohlers (1)
(and 1 own goal)
11: 0 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina (29) Shanghai 09/10/2007 World Cup opening game Birgit Prinz (3), Sandra Smisek (3), Melanie Behringer (2), Renate Lingor (2), Kerstin Garefrekes (1)
11: 0 GhanaGhana Ghana (46) Paderborn 07/22/2016 Friendly match Anja Mittag (4), Dzsenifer Marozsán (2), Alexandra Popp (1), Saskia Bartusiak (1), Sara Däbritz (1), Mandy Islacker (1), Cynthia Adobia (own goal)
11: 0 FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands (69) Großaspach October 24, 2017 World Cup qualification Hasret Kayikçi (4),Tabea Kemme(2), Alexandra Popp (2), Kathrin Hendrich (1), Lina Magull (1),Babett Peter(1)
12. 10-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Binningen 09/17/1988 Friendly match Heidi Mohr (4), Claudia Sonn (2), Thekla Krause (1), Silvia Neid (1), Sissy Raith (1), Martina Voss (1)
10-0 TurkeyTurkey Turkey (64) Duisburg 09/19/2012 European Championship qualification Martina Müller (3), Célia Okoyino da Mbabi (2), Melanie Behringer (2/1 × FE), Fatmire Bajramaj (1), Simone Laudehr (1 / HE), Anja Mittag (1)
10-0 Ivory CoastIvory Coast Ivory Coast (67) Ottawa 06/07/2015 World Cup group game Anja Mittag (3), Célia Šašić (3), Melanie Behringer (1), Sara Däbritz (1), Simone Laudehr (1), Alexandra Popp (1)
10-0 MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro (98) kassel 08/31/2019 European Championship qualification Alexandra Popp (3), Klara Bühl (2), Linda Dallmann (1), Sara Doorsoun-Khajeh (1), Svenja Huth (1), Turid Knaak (1), Lea Schüller (1)
15th 09-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Wolfsburg 10/25/2001 World Cup qualification Conny Pohlers (5), Martina Müller (3), Nia Künzer (1)
09-0 RussiaRussia Russia (21) cottbus 09/21/2013 World Cup qualification Célia Šašić (1 / FE), Nadine Keßler (2), Dzsenifer Marozsán (2), Fatmire Bajramaj (1), Melanie Leupolz (1), Lena Goeßling (1), Bianca Schmidt (1)
Remarks:
  1. World ranking position at the time of the game in brackets (since 2003)
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k The defeat is the highest defeat in the country
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p First international goals for the players
  4. The player's only international goal
  5. Including 1 goal by a penalty kick
  6. Highest World Cup victory of all time

List of games with the most goals in a half

Item Gates Halftime Bottom line opponent place date occasion German goal scorers
1. 10 2. 13: 0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Reutlingen 11/15/2003 European Championship qualification Birgit Prinz (4), Conny Pohlers (2), Ariane Hingst (1), Renate Lingor (1), Viola Odebrecht (1), Sandra Smisek (1)
10 1. 17: 0 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Wiesbaden 11/19/2011 European Championship qualification Célia Okoyino da Mbabi (4), Alexandra Popp (3), Simone Laudehr (2), Melanie Behringer (1 / HE)
3. 09 1. 11: 0 GhanaGhana Ghana Paderborn 07/22/2016 Friendly match Anja Mittag (4), Dzsenifer Marozsán (1), Alexandra Popp (1), Saskia Bartusiak (1), Sara Däbritz (1), Cynthia Adobia (own goal)
4th 08th 2. 12: 0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Swansea 05/05/1994 European Championship qualification Patricia Grigoli (3), Maren Meinert (2), Birgitt Austermühl (1), Martina Voss (1), Bettina Wiegmann (1)
5. 07th 2. 12: 0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Bielefeld March 31, 1994 European Championship qualification Maren Meinert (2), Martina Voss (2), Silvia Neid (1), Steffi Jones (1), Bettina Wiegmann (1)
07th 1. 12: 1 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Istanbul 02/14/1999 Friendly match Claudia Müller (2), Pia Wunderlich (2), Maren Meinert (1), Birgit Prinz (1) (and 1 own goal)
07th 2. 07: 1 RussiaRussia Russia Portland 03/10/2003 World Cup quarter-finals Kerstin Garefrekes (2), Birgit Prinz (2), Sandra Minnert (1), Pia Wunderlich (1); Danilova (1)
07th 2. 17: 0 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Wiesbaden 11/19/2011 European Championship qualification Babett Peter (3), Martina Müller (2), Fatmire Bajramaj (1), Alexandra Popp (1)
07th 2. 10-0 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Duisburg 09/19/2012 European Championship qualification Martina Müller (3), Célia Okoyino da Mbabi (1), Melanie Behringer (2/1 × FE), Fatmire Bajramaj (1)
07th 1. 13: 0 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Twill 10/26/2013 World Cup qualification Anja Mittag (2), Célia Šašić (2), Annike Krahn (1), Simone Laudehr (1), Leonie Maier (1)
07th 1. 12: 0 HungaryHungary Hungary Halle (Saale) 09/18/2015 European Championship qualification Melanie Behringer (1 / FE), Pauline Bremer (1), Lena Goeßling (2), Tabea Kemme (1), Leonie Maier (1), Alexandra Popp (1)
12. 06th 2. 06: 4 EnglandEngland England Preston 02/27/1997 Friendly match Claudia Müller (2); Powell (1 / FE), Coultard (2), Smith (1)
06th 2. 10-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Binningen 09/17/1988 Friendly match Heidi Mohr (2), Claudia Sonn (2), Sissy Raith (1), Martina Voss (1)
06th 2. 07-0 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Zagreb 06/02/1994 World Cup qualification Patricia Grigoli (3), Maren Meinert (1), Heidi Mohr (1), Silvia Neid (1)
06th 1. 11: 0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Vineyard 09/25/1994 European Championship qualification Patricia Brocker (2), Maren Meinert (1), Heidi Mohr (1), Martina Voss (1), Bettina Wiegmann (1)
06th 2. 12: 1 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Istanbul 02/14/1999 Friendly match Sandra Minnert (1), Pia Wunderlich (1), Renate Lingor (1), Monika Meyer (1) (and 1 own goal); Aldirmaz (1)
06th 2. 07: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Oberhausen 06/17/2001 Friendly match Bettina Wiegmann (1), Birgit Prinz (1), Sandra Smisek (2), Martina Müller (1); Rozwadowska (1)
06th 2. 11: 0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Albufeira 02/07/2004 European Championship qualification Inka Grings (4), Birgit Prinz (1), Conny Pohlers (1)
06th 2. 08-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Patras 08/11/2004 Olympic Games preliminary round Birgit Prinz (2), Renate Lingor (1), Martina Müller (1), Conny Pohlers (1), Pia Wunderlich (1)
06th 2. 06: 3 JapanJapan Japan Karlsruhe 11/23/2006 Friendly match Kerstin Garefrekes (1), Petra Wimbersky (1), Conny Pohlers (1); Ōno (1), Miyama (1), Maruyama (1)
06th 2. 11: 0 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Shanghai 09/10/2007 World Cup opening game Sandra Smisek (3), Renate Lingor (2), Birgit Prinz (1)
06th 2. 07-0 FinlandFinland Finland Parchal 02/26/2010 Algarve Cup preliminary round Inka Grings (2), Alexandra Popp (2), Nadine Keßler (1), Martina Müller (1)
06th 2. 03: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Offenbach am Main 04/05/2013 Friendly match Kim Kulig (1), Célia Okoyino da Mbabi (1 / FE), Anja Mittag (1); Wambach (1), Rapinoe (1), Morgan (1)
06th 2. 13: 0 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Twill 10/26/2013 World Cup qualification Lena Goeßling (2), Fatmire Bajramaj (1), Anja Mittag (1), Alexandra Popp (1), Célia Šašić (1)
06th 1. 11: 0 FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands Großaspach October 24, 2017 World Cup qualification Tabea Kemme (2), Alexandra Popp (2), Kathrin Hendrich (1), Babett Peter (1)
Remarks:
  1. a b c d e f g h First international goals of the players
  2. Including 1 goal by a penalty kick
  3. the player's only international goal

Series

  • Longest winning streak: 18 games (July 21, 2013 to September 17, 2014, including 3 European Championship games)
  • Longest run without defeat: 22 games (September 17, 2011 to March 11, 2013)
  • Longest series without conceding a goal: 10 games (July 21, 2013 to March 7, 2014, including 3 European Championship games. The last goal and the first goal before or at the end of the series was scored by a player from Norway)
  • Longest run without a goal: 2 × 3 games (2.4.1988 to 20.7.1988 and 26.1.2007 to 30.1.2007)
  • Longest series without a win: 4 × 5 games (9/24/1983 to 2/2/1984, 11/21/1984 to 10/5/1985, 1/6/2007 to 9/3/2007, 10/20/2012 to 6/6/2013)
  • Longest losing streak: 4 games (April 9, 1985 to October 5, 1985)
  • Longest series of draws: 5 games (10/20/2012 to 6/6/2013)

The greatest defeats

Item Result opponent place date occasion German goal scorers
1. 0: 6 United StatesUnited States United States Decatur 03/14/1996 Friendly match
2. 0: 4 SwedenSweden Sweden Guangzhou 11/29/1991 World Cup game for 3rd place
0: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Cleveland 05/22/2010 Friendly match
4th 0: 3 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Sønderborg 05/01/1985 European Championship qualifier
0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Minneapolis 08/11/1990 Friendly match
0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Atlanta 04/10/1993 Friendly match
0: 3 NorwayNorway Norway Copenhagen 05/28/1997 Friendly match
0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Salzgitter 10/12/1997 Friendly match
0: 3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Holzwickede 03/25/1999 Friendly match
0: 3 FranceFrance France Orlando 07.03.2018 SheBelieves Cup 2018
11. 1: 4 NorwayNorway Norway Helmstedt 05/02/1984 Friendly match Anne Kreuzberg
1: 4 NorwayNorway Norway Goettingen 07/19/2000 Friendly match Steffi Jones
1: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Chicago 09/09/2001 Friendly match Martina Muller
1: 4 BrazilBrazil Brazil Shanghai 08/18/2008 Olympic Games semifinals Birgit Prinz
15th 2: 5 United StatesUnited States United States Guangzhou 11/27/1991 World Cup semi-finals Heidi Mohr , Bettina Wiegmann

opponent

Balance sheets

The outcomes are listed as win-draw-defeat. Games that are decided on penalties are counted as a draw. The sorting takes place according to the respective total number.

country total Win-draw-defeat friendship
games
EM
qualification
Europe
championship
World Cup
qualification
World
championship
Algarve Cup Olympic
games
Other
tournaments
ArgentinaArgentina Argentina 2 2-0-0 - - - 2-0-0
AustraliaAustralia Australia 4th 2-1-1 1-0-0 - - - 1-1-0 0-0-1
BelgiumBelgium Belgium 6th 3-2-1 1-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-1
BrazilBrazil Brazil 11 7-4-1 2-1-0 - - - 2-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-1
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 3 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0
ChileChile Chile 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 - - -
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China 31 17-6-8 6-4-4 - - - 2-0-0 6-0-1 2-0-0 1-2-3
DenmarkDenmark Denmark 22nd 12-4-6 6-2-0 1-1-2 1-0-2 1-0-0 3-1-2
Ivory CoastIvory Coast Ivory Coast 1 1-0-0 - - - 1-0-0
EnglandEngland England 26th 21-4-1 6-1-0 6-0-0 4-0-0 1-1-1 - 4-2-0
FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands 2 2-0-0 2-0-0
FinlandFinland Finland 10 9-0-1 3-0-1 1-0-0 5-0-0
FranceFrance France 19th 11-4-4 6-2-2 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 2-1-1
GhanaGhana Ghana 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 - - -
GreeceGreece Greece 1 1-0-0 1-0-0
IrelandIreland Ireland 4th 4-0-0 4-0-0
IcelandIceland Iceland 16 15-0-1 6-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-0
ItalyItaly Italy 28 16-8-4 6-2-1 2-2-0 6-3-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-2
JapanJapan Japan 14th 11-2-1 2-2-0 - - - 3-0-1 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 1-0-0 - 1-0-0 - - - - - -
CanadaCanada Canada 16 15-0-1 12-0-0 - - - 2-0-0 1-0-1
KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 2 2-0-0 2-0-0
CroatiaCroatia Croatia 6th 6-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-0
MexicoMexico Mexico 2 2-0-0 - - - 1-0-0 1-0-0
MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro 1 1-0-0 1-0-0
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 2 2-0-0 2-0-0 - - -
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 19th 12-5-2 7-2-1 2-2-0 0-1-0 3-0-1
NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 8th 8-0-0 3-0-0 - - - 3-0-0 2-0-0
Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea 4th 4-0-0 2-0-0 - - - 1-0-0 1-0-0
NorwayNorway Norway 41 20-7-14 3-2-4 0-2-2 8-1-1 1-0-1 1-1-1 5-0-2 0-0-2 2-1-1
AustriaAustria Austria 2 2-0-0 2-0-0
PolandPoland Poland 4th 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0
PortugalPortugal Portugal 4th 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0
RomaniaRomania Romania 2 2-0-0 2-0-0
RussiaRussia Russia 19th 17-2-0 4-1-0 2-0-0 5-1-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0
ScotlandScotland Scotland 5 5-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 -
SwedenSweden Sweden 30th 21-1-8 4-0-1 5-1-0 2-0-3 6-0-3 4-0-0 0-0-1
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 17th 16-1-0 7-0-0 7-1-0 2-0-0
ZimbabweZimbabwe Zimbabwe 1 1-0-0 - - - 1-0-0
SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 4th 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0
SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 4th 4-0-0 4-0-0
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 1 1-0-0 - - - - - - - 1-0-0
SpainSpain Spain 5 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0
South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 1 1-0-0 - - - 1-0-0
Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 1 1-0-0 - - - 1-0-0
ThailandThailand Thailand 1 1-0-0 - - - 1-0-0
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 5 5-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 4th 3-1-0 - 2-0-0 1-1-0 - - - - -
TurkeyTurkey Turkey 5 5-0-0 1-0-0 4-0-0
UkraineUkraine Ukraine 8th 7-1-0 6-0-0 1-1-0
HungaryHungary Hungary 9 7-1-1 2-0-1 5-1-0
United StatesUnited States United States 36 5-7-24 2-4-8 - - - 1-0-3 0-1-3 0-0-1 2-2-12
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales 4th 4-0-0 4-0-0 -
Remarks:
- = In the competition, a meeting is not (any longer) possible
  1. Countries in italics no longer exist
  2. a b Won a game on penalties
  3. a b c The next game against this opponent is a game of this category
  4. Won and lose one game each on penalties
  5. ↑ In 2020 Germany and Italy should have played against each other in the final. The Italian team withdrew from the tournament on March 10, 2020 and left. The reason given by the Italian Football Association was the tightened entry requirements to Italy from March 11, 2020 due to the rampant COVID-19 pandemic there ( Italy cancels Algarve Cup final. Dfb.de, accessed on March 10, 2020 ) .
  6. A second qualifier was canceled due to the civil war in Yugoslavia
  7. Last game

Ranking list of opposing goal scorers

Kristine Lilly (13) and Mia Hamm (9) in St. Louis in the 1-1 draw against Germany on June 25, 1998

Not all opposing goal scorers are included in the statistics of the DFB. Of those listed there, the following players scored the most goals against Germany, eight of which scored at least 100 goals:

Item Surname country Goals against
Germany
Games against
Germany
Data Total goals
1. Mia Hamm United StatesUnited States United States 9 18th 07/31/1994 (1), 03/14/1996 (1), 10/12/1997 (2), 06/28/1998 (3) 09/09/2001 (2) 158
2. Carin Jennings-Gabarra United StatesUnited States United States 7th 09 07/22/1988 (2), 05/30/1991 (2), 11/27/1991 (3) 056
Kristine Lilly United StatesUnited States United States 7th 23 04/10/1993 (2), 03/16/1996 (1), 10/9/1997 (1), 06/28/1998 (1), 08/23/2004 (1), 05/22/2010 (1) 130
Abby Wambach United StatesUnited States United States 7th 13 29.10.2009 (1), 03.03.2010 (1), 22.05.2010 (2), 20.10.2012 (1), 23.10.2012 (1), 05.04.2013 (1) 184
5. Tiffeny Milbrett United StatesUnited States United States 6th 12 03/14/1996 (2), 03/16/1996 (1), 10/12/1997 (1), 07/01/1999 (1), 09/09/2001 (1) 100
6th Michelle Akers United StatesUnited States United States 5 09 08/11/1990 (2), 05/30/1991 (2), 07/31/1994 (1) 107
Malin Andersson SwedenSweden Sweden 5 11 07.09.1994 (1), 26.03.1995 (1), 07.06.1995 (2), 07.03.2002 (1) 038
Patrizia Panico ItalyItaly Italy 5 13 06/20/1999 (1), 11/11/1999 (3), 09/04/2009 (1) 108
Maintain Riise NorwayNorway Norway 5 16 06/18/1995 (1), 07/23/1996 (1), 05/28/1997 (1), 06/17/1998 (1), 09/14/2002 (1) 058
10. Anneli Andelén SwedenSweden Sweden 4th 06th 11/29/1991 (1), 03/11/1993 (1), 09/22/1993 (1), 03/26/1995 (1) 037
Alex Morgan United StatesUnited States United States 4th 06th 03/13/2013 (2), 04/05/2013 (1), 03/10/2016 (1) 107
Christine Sinclair CanadaCanada Canada 4th 12 09/20/03 (1), 04/24/05 (1), 06/26/11 (1), 06/10/18 (1) 186
  1. World record until 2013
  2. World record by 2020
  3. The DFB names Riise as a goal scorer, the NFF Ingrid Camilla Fosse Sæthre ( dfb.de: Norway - Germany 1: 3 (0: 1) , fotball.no: Kampfakta Norge - Tyskland 1 - 3 )
  4. Current world record

Chronological list of games against national teams supervised by German coaches

So far, there have only been two games against a team that was coached by a German coach, against Switzerland, coached by former national player Martina Voss-Tecklenburg , who is currently national coach.

No. date country place Trainer Result occasion Specialty
01. April 5, 2012 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Aarau ( CHE ) Martina Voss-Tecklenburg 6-0 European Championship qualification
2 May 27, 2015 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Baden ( CHE ) Martina Voss-Tecklenburg 3: 1 World Cup preparation

referee

So far, the 477 international matches of the German women's national soccer team have been led by 264 referees. They came from 62 different countries, most of the games were led by referees from Germany (72 games, 22 women and 16 men), the USA (33) and Sweden (30). The Canadian Carol Chenard led the majority with ten games, including the 2016 Olympic final. This was followed by the German referees Elke Fielenbach and Christine Frai , the Ukrainian Kateryna Monsul and the American Kari Seitz with 8 games . 36 games were led by referees from the opponent's country (7 × Italy and 6 × USA). The Croatian Marija Damjanović led on October 28, 2007 the 300th game of the German team, which she won 3-0 against Belgium in Lübeck . Six years later, on October 30th and November 27th, 2013, she coached the Croatians at the German team's games against Croatia. Some referees also came from countries against which the German women had not yet played: Chile, El Salvador, Estonia, Greece, Guyana, Honduras, India, Israel, Colombia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Northern Ireland, Zambia, Serbia, South Africa, Trinidad & Tobago, Tunisia, Belarus and Cyprus.

spectator

Item number City Country Stadion opponent date occasion particularities
1. 77,768 London , ENG Wembley Stadium EnglandEngland England 9th November 2019 Friendly match Highest number of spectators for an away game, highest number of spectators in Europe for a friendly game
02. 73,680 Berlin Olympiastadion Berlin CanadaCanada Canada June 26, 2011 World Cup opening game European record until August 9, 2012
03. 54,642 Landover , USA Jack Kent Cooke Stadium United StatesUnited States United States July 1, 1999 World Cup quarter-finals
04th 53,819 Tianjin , China Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium NorwayNorway Norway September 26, 2007 World Cup semi-finals Highest number of spectators for a game on a neutral seat
05. 52,432 Rio de Janeiro , Brazil Estádio do Maracanã SwedenSweden Sweden 19th August 2016 OS finale First Olympic victory
06th 51.176 Montreal , Canada Olympic Stadium United StatesUnited States United States June 30, 2015 World Cup semi-finals
07th 49,285 Beijing , China Workers stadium JapanJapan Japan August 21, 2008 OS game for bronze Double event with the final
08th. 48,817 Frankfurt am Main Commerzbank Arena NigeriaNigeria Nigeria June 30, 2011 World Cup group game
09. 46.104 Munich Allianz Arena JapanJapan Japan June 29, 2013 Friendly match Until November 9, 2019, highest number of spectators in Europe for a friendly match
10. 45,867 Mönchengladbach Borussia Park FranceFrance France July 5, 2011 World Cup group game
11. 45,619 London , ENG Wembley Stadium EnglandEngland England 23rd November 2014 Friendly match
12. 44,825 Frankfurt am Main Commerzbank Arena BrazilBrazil Brazil April 22, 2009 Friendly match European record until June 26, 2011
13. 44.211 Birmingham , USA Legion Field JapanJapan Japan July 21, 1996 OS group game 1st women's olympic soccer game
14th 41,301 Solna , SWE Friends Arena NorwayNorway Norway July 28, 2013 EM final Highest number of spectators at a European Championship game for women
15th 39,800 Hangzhou , China Hangzhou Dragon Stadium JapanJapan Japan September 17, 2007 World Cup group game
16. 37,475 São Paulo , Brazil Arena Corinthians AustraliaAustralia Australia August 6, 2016 OS group game Doubleheader with the game Canada - Zimbabwe
17th 35,200 Wuhan , China Wuhan Sports Center Stadium Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea September 22, 2007 World Cup quarter-finals
18th 31,000 Shanghai , China Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium BrazilBrazil Brazil September 30, 2007 World Cup final
19th 28,367 augsburg impuls arena United StatesUnited States United States October 29, 2009 Friendly match Stadium sold out for the first time
20th 28,319 Birmingham , USA Legion Field BrazilBrazil Brazil July 26, 1996 OS group game
21st 28,098 Shanghai , China Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium ArgentinaArgentina Argentina September 10, 2007 World Cup opening game
22nd 28,000 Washington, DC , USA Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium NorwayNorway Norway July 23, 1996 OS group game
23. 27,730 Shanghai , China Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium EnglandEngland England September 14, 2007 World Cup group game
24. 27,623 Portland , USA PGE Park United StatesUnited States United States October 6, 2003 World Cup semi-finals
25th 26,976 Shanghai , China Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium BrazilBrazil Brazil August 18, 2008 OS semifinals
26th 26,338 Piraeus , Greece Karaiskakis Stadium MexicoMexico Mexico August 17, 2004 OS group game
27. 26,191 Winnipeg , Canada Winnipeg Stadium ThailandThailand Thailand June 15, 2015 World Cup group game Double event with the game China - New Zealand
28. 26,137 Carson , USA Home Depot Center SwedenSweden Sweden October 12, 2003 World Cup final
29 26,067 Wolfsburg Volkswagen Arena JapanJapan Japan July 9, 2011 World Cup quarter-finals
30th 25,882 Solna Friends Arena SwedenSweden Sweden April 6, 2019 Friendly match
31. 25,301 Rennes Roazhon Park SwedenSweden Sweden June 29, 2019 World Cup quarter-finals

See also

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Individual evidence

  1. 4-0 against Slovenia: Seventh win in the seventh game. In: dfb.de. German Football Association , April 10, 2014, accessed on September 15, 2014 .
  2. In addition, an Italian shot over the gate
  3. FIFA names Washington, DC as the venue
  4. The number of spectators was limited to 55,000 due to construction work on the London Underground.