This article covers the German national team at the 1996 European Football Championship in England.
qualification
Pl.
team
Sp.
S.
U
N
Gates
Pt.
1
Germany Germany
10
8th
1
1
27:10
25th
2
Bulgaria Bulgaria
10
7th
1
2
24:10
22nd
3
Georgia 1990 Georgia
10
5
0
5
14:13
15th
4th
Moldova Republic Moldova
10
3
0
7th
11:27
0 9
5
Wales Wales
10
2
2
6th
0 9:19
0 8th
6th
Albania Albania
10
2
2
6th
10:16
0 8th
Game results
11/16/1994
Tirana ( Qemal Stafa Stadium )
Albania
-
Germany
1: 2 (1: 1)
Goals: 1: 1 Zmijani (32nd), 0: 1 Klinsmann (18th), 1: 2 Kirsten (46th)
12/14/1994
Chișinău (Stadionul Republican)
Moldova
-
Germany
0: 3 (0: 2)
Goals: 0: 1 Kirsten (7th), 0: 2 Klinsmann (38th), 0: 3 Matthäus (72nd)
12/18/1994
Kaiserslautern ( Fritz Walter Stadium )
Germany
-
Albania
2: 1 (2: 0)
Goals: 1-0 Matthäus (8th, penalty kick), 2-0 Klinsmann (17th), 2-1 Rraklli (58th)
03/29/1995
Tbilisi ( Boris Paitschadze National Stadium )
Georgia
-
Germany
0: 2 (0: 2)
Goals: 0: 1 Klinsmann (24th), 0: 2 Klinsmann (45th)
04/26/1995
Düsseldorf ( Rheinstadion )
Germany
-
Wales
1: 1 (1: 1)
Goals: 0: 1 Saunders (8th), 1: 1 Glorious (42nd)
06/07/1995
Sofia ( Vasil Levski National Stadium )
Bulgaria
-
Germany
3: 2 (1: 2)
Goals: 0: 1 Klinsmann (18th), 0: 2 Strunz (44th), 1: 2 Stojchkov (45th, foul penalty), 2: 2 Stojchkow (66th, foul penalty), 3: 2 Kostadinow (69th)
09/06/1995
Nuremberg ( Frankenstadion )
Germany
-
Georgia
4: 1 (1: 1)
Goals: 0: 1 Kezbaia (28th), 1: 1 A. Möller (39th), 2: 1 Ziege (57th), 3: 1 Kirsten (62nd), 4: 1 Babbel (72nd)
10/08/1995
Leverkusen ( Ulrich Haberland Stadium )
Germany
-
Moldova
6: 1 (3: 0)
Goals: 1-0 Sergej Stroenco (16th, own goal), 2-0 Helmer (18th), 3-0 M. Sammer (24th), 4-0 A. Möller (47th), 5-0 A. Möller (61.), 6: 0 M. Sammer (72.), 6: 1 Rebeja (82.)
10/11/1995
Cardiff ( Cardiff Arms Park )
Wales
-
Germany
1: 2 (0: 0)
Goals: 0: 1 Melville (75th, own goal), 1: 1 Helmer (79th, own goal), 1: 2 Klinsmann (81st)
11/15/1995
Berlin ( Olympic Stadium )
Germany
-
Bulgaria
3: 1 (0: 0)
Goals: 0: 1 Stojtschkow (47th), 1: 1 Klinsmann (50th), 2: 1 Häßler (56th), 3: 1 Klinsmann (76th, penalty kick)
German contingent
The German squad consisted mainly of world champions from 1990, and Matthias Sammer, the former GDR footballer, joined the team, as was the case at the World Cup two years earlier. René Schneider was also in the squad, but was not used. Ulf Kirsten was not considered for the finals due to a lack of form.
Jürgen Kohler took over the post of captain from world champion captain Lothar Matthäus, who was not nominated by Berti Vogts. Another change was Andreas Köpke as the new “number 1” for the resigned Bodo Illgner .
Kohler only led the team to the opening game, because the German squad's injuries started with the captain. Jürgen Klinsmann took over the office for the rest of the tournament with the exception of the semifinals in which Klinsmann also surrendered the captain's armband to Andreas Möller due to injury. Klinsmann and Sammer became the playmakers of the tournament. Nevertheless, the series of injuries did not end, so that Jens Todt was nominated with the permission of UEFA. For the substitute goalkeepers Oliver Kahn and Oliver Reck, field player jerseys were flocked before the final so that they could be used if necessary to present a full team on the field.
* Jens Todt was nominated before the final with the approval of UEFA because of an injury mishap in the German team .
German games
Preliminary round
rank
country
Sp.
S.
U
N
Gates
Diff
Points
1
Germany Germany
3
2
1
0
5-0
+5
7th
2
Czech Republic Czech Republic
3
1
1
1
5: 6
−1
4th
3
Italy Italy
3
1
1
1
3: 3
+ 0
4th
4th
Russia Russia
3
0
1
2
4: 8
−4
1
For positions 2 and 3, the direct comparison is decisive.
0 9 June 1996 in Manchester (Old Trafford)
Germany
-
Czech Republic
2: 0 (2: 0)
June 16, 1996 in Manchester (Old Trafford)
Germany
-
Russia
3: 0 (0: 0)
June 19, 1996 in Manchester (Old Trafford)
Italy
-
Germany
0-0
Quarter finals
Semifinals
final
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ European Championship qualification | Albania - Germany. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ European Championship qualification | Moldova - Germany. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ European Championship qualification | Germany - Albania. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ European Championship qualification | Georgia - Germany. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ European Championship qualification | Germany - Wales. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ European Championship qualification | Bulgaria - Germany. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ European Championship qualification | Germany - Georgia. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ European Championship qualification | Germany - Moldova. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ European Championship qualification | Wales - Germany. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ European Championship qualification | Germany - Bulgaria. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ Germany - squad | European Championship 1996. Accessed June 28, 2019 (German).
↑ Peter Stützer: Even flying is not nicer . November 1, 1999 ( welt.de [accessed June 28, 2019]).
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