List of international matches for the German women's national soccer team
This list contains all games of the German women's national soccer team , provided they are recognized by the DFB as official games. Benefit games against non-national teams are not included. All results from a German perspective. In addition to the game data, special features of the games are mentioned, e.g. B. the first and last games of the players who played at least 100 international matches and / or played for at least ten years in the national team.
Legend
This section serves as a legend for the following tables.
- EM = European Championship
- WM = World Championship
- OS = Olympic Games
- n / a = after extension
- i. E. = on penalties
- Opponents = opponents marked in bold were reigning champions of their confederation at the time of the game, opponents marked with an asterisk were reigning world champions at the time of the game
- green background color = victory of the German team
- red background color = defeat of the German team
- yellow background color = draw (tie)
1982 to 1990
No. | date | Result | opponent | venue | occasion | comment |
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1 | 11/10/1982 | 5: 1 | Switzerland | Koblenz | First international game First home game First international game under Gero Bisanz First (home) victory First goalscorer : Doris Kresimon First double goal scorer : Silvia Neid First international game against Switzerland |
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2 | 03/05/1983 | 1: 1 | Belgium | Bergisch Gladbach | European Championship qualification | First international match against Belgium. First draw |
3 | 03/19/1983 | 2: 2 | Netherlands | Venray ( NED ) | European Championship qualification | First international game against the Netherlands. First away game |
4th | 05/01/1983 | 1: 1 | Denmark | Delmenhorst | European Championship qualification | First international match against Denmark |
5 | 07.09.1983 | 2-0 | Switzerland | Basel ( SUI ) | First away win | |
6th | 09/24/1983 | 0: 1 | Denmark | Sønderborg ( DEN ) | European Championship qualification | First loss First away loss |
7th | 10/08/1983 | 1: 1 | Netherlands | Wins | European Championship qualification | |
8th | 10/22/1983 | 1: 1 | Belgium | Brussels ( BEL ) | European Championship qualification | |
9 | 01/25/1984 | 1: 2 | Italy | Milan ( ITA ) | First international match against Italy Two halves of 35 minutes each were played |
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10 | 05/02/1984 | 1: 4 | Norway | Helmstedt | First international game against Norway. First home defeat |
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11 | 08/19/1984 | 2: 1 | Italy | Caorle ( ITA ) | Mundialito | |
12 | 08/22/1984 | 2-0 | England | Jesolo ( ITA ) | Mundialito | First international match against England |
13 | 08/23/1984 | 0: 2 | Belgium | Caorle ( ITA ) | Mundialito | |
14th | 08/26/1984 | 1: 3 | Italy | Jesolo ( ITA ) | Mundialito finals | |
15th | 10/03/1984 | 1-0 | Finland | Ludenscheid | European Championship qualification | First international match against Finland. First international match for Martina Voss-Tecklenburg |
16 | 11/21/1984 | 1: 1 | Netherlands | Waalwijk ( NED ) | ||
17th | 04/09/1985 | 0: 1 | Hungary | Siófok ( HUN ) | First international match against Hungary | |
18th | 05/01/1985 | 0: 3 | Denmark | Sønderborg ( DEN ) | European Championship qualification | |
19th | 07.09.1985 | 2: 3 | Norway | Luneburg | European Championship qualification | |
20th | 05.10.1985 | 0: 1 | Finland | Turku ( FIN ) | European Championship qualification | |
21st | 04/15/1986 | 2: 1 | Hungary | Straubing | The longest series of defeats ends with the win (4) | |
22nd | 05/19/1986 | 0-0 | Norway | Oslo ( NOR ) | European Championship qualification | Heidi Mohr's first international match |
23 | 07/27/1986 | 4: 1 | Iceland | Kópavogur ( ISL ) | First international match against Iceland | |
24 | 07/30/1986 | 5-0 | Iceland | Reykjavík ( ISL ) | ||
25th | 04/10/1986 | 2-0 | Denmark | Bergisch Gladbach | European Championship qualification | First international match by Doris Fitschen |
26th | 11/19/1986 | 3: 1 | Netherlands | Nordhorn | ||
27 | 04/01/1987 | 3: 1 | Netherlands | Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler | ||
28 | 05/16/1987 | 2-0 | France | Dillingen | First international match against France | |
29 | 09/04/1987 | 5-0 | Iceland | Verden | ||
30th | 09/06/1987 | 3: 2 | Iceland | Delmenhorst | First triple goal scorer: Silvia Neid | |
31 | 07.10.1987 | 1-0 | Hungary | Budapest ( HUN ) | European Championship qualification | |
32 | 11/15/1987 | 3-0 | Italy | Burghausen | European Championship qualification | |
33 | 04/02/1988 | 0-0 | Italy | Andria ( ITA ) | European Championship qualification | |
34 | May 14, 1988 | 0-0 | Switzerland | Pforzheim | European Championship qualification | |
35 | 07/20/1988 | 0: 1 | Italy | Arco ( ITA ) | Mundialito | |
36 | 07/22/1988 | 1: 2 | United States | Arco ( ITA ) | Mundialito | First international match against the USA |
37 | 09/17/1988 | 10-0 | Switzerland | Binningen ( SUI ) | European Championship qualification | First double-digit victory. First quadruple goal scorer: Heidi Mohr |
38 | 10/30/1988 | 4-0 | Hungary | Passau | European Championship qualification | |
39 | 11/26/1988 | 1: 1 | Czechoslovakia | Bratislava ( TCH ) | EM quarter-finals (first leg) | First international match against Czechoslovakia |
40 | December 17, 1988 | 2-0 | Czechoslovakia | Kaiserslautern | EM quarter-finals (second leg) | |
41 | 03/21/1989 | 3: 1 | Bulgaria | Sofia ( BUL ) | First international match against Bulgaria | |
42 | 05/10/1989 | 1-0 | Denmark | Osnabrück | ||
43 | 06/28/1989 | 1: 1 a.d. 4: 3 i. E. |
Italy | Wins | EM semifinals | |
44 | 07/02/1989 | 4: 1 | Norway | Osnabrück | EM final | Germany becomes European champions for the first time. First game against a reigning continental champion |
45 | 10/01/1989 | 0-0 | Hungary | Straubing | European Championship qualification | Bettina Wiegmann's first international match |
46 | 11/22/1989 | 5-0 | Czechoslovakia | Marburg | European Championship qualification | |
47 | 04/11/1990 | 4: 1 | Bulgaria | Sofia ( BUL ) | European Championship qualification | |
48 | 04/29/1990 | 1-0 | Czechoslovakia | Frýdek-Místek ( TCH ) | European Championship qualification | |
49 | 08/05/1990 | 3: 1 | England | Minneapolis ( USA ) | North America Cup | First international match outside of Europe |
50 | 08/07/1990 | 3-0 | Soviet Union | Minneapolis ( USA ) | North America Cup | Only international match against the Soviet Union |
51 | 08/09/1990 | 3: 2 | USA II | Minneapolis ( USA ) | North America Cup | |
52 | 08/11/1990 | 0: 3 | United States | Minneapolis ( USA ) | North America Cup | |
53 | 09/26/1990 | 4-0 | Bulgaria | Rheine | European Championship qualification | |
54 | 10/14/1990 | 4-0 | Hungary | Sopron ( HUN ) | European Championship qualification | |
55 | 11/25/1990 | 4: 1 | England | High Wycombe ( ENG ) | EM quarter-finals (first leg) | |
56 | December 16, 1990 | 2-0 | England | Bochum | EM quarter-finals (second leg) |
1991 to 1995
No. | date | Result | opponent | venue | occasion | comment |
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57 | 03/28/1991 | 2-0 | France | Paris ( FRA ) | ||
58 | 05/09/1991 | 2: 1 | Poland | Aue | First international match against Poland. First international match in the new federal states |
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59 | 05/30/1991 | 2: 4 | United States | Kaiserslautern | First game against a reigning CONCACAF champion | |
60 | 06/30/1991 | 2-0 | China | Ludenscheid | First international game against China. First game against a reigning Asian champion |
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61 | 07/11/1991 | 3-0 | Italy | Frederikshavn ( DEN ) | EM semifinals | |
62 | 07/14/1991 | 3: 1 a.d. | Norway | Aalborg ( DEN ) | EM final | Germany becomes European champion for the second time |
63 | 08/28/1991 | 3: 1 | Switzerland | Because on the Rhine | ||
64 | 09/25/1991 | 2-0 | Hungary | Mosonmagyaróvár ( HUN ) | ||
65 | 10/09/1991 | 2: 1 | Belgium | Brussels ( BEL ) | Maren Meinert's first international match | |
66 | 11/17/1991 | 4-0 | Nigeria | Jiangmen ( CHN ) | World Cup preliminary round | First international match against Nigeria. First international match against a reigning African champion |
67 | 11/19/1991 | 3-0 | Chinese Taipei | Zhongshan ( CHN ) | World Cup preliminary round | First international match against Taiwan |
68 | 11/21/1991 | 2-0 | Italy | Zhongshan ( CHN ) | World Cup preliminary round | |
69 | 11/24/1991 | 2: 1 a.d. | Denmark | Zhongshan ( CHN ) | World Cup quarter-finals | |
70 | 11/27/1991 | 2: 5 | United States | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | World Cup semi-finals | |
71 | 11/29/1991 | 0: 4 | Sweden | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | World Cup game for 3rd place | First international match against Sweden |
72 | 04/18/1992 | 1: 1 | Italy | Rome ( ITA ) | ||
73 | 05/28/1992 | 3-0 | Yugoslavia | Sofia ( BUL ) | European Championship qualification | Sandra Minnert's first international match. The only international match against Yugoslavia. The game was postponed due to the civil war, the second leg in Germany was not played because of the civil war in Yugoslavia |
74 | 09/02/1992 | 7-0 | France | Bad Kreuznach | ||
75 | 09/05/1992 | 4-0 | Poland | Jaworzno ( POL ) | ||
76 | 10/11/1992 | 7-0 | Russia | Moscow ( RUS ) | EM quarter-finals | First international match against Russia Up until September 21, 2013, Russia's biggest defeat |
77 | 11/14/1992 | 0-0 | Russia | Rheine | EM quarter-finals | |
78 | 03/11/1993 | 1: 3 | Sweden | Ayia Napa ( CYP ) | Cyprus Cup | |
79 | 03/12/1993 | 3-0 | France | Ayia Napa ( CYP ) | Cyprus Cup | |
80 | 03/14/1993 | 1-0 | USA * | Ayia Napa ( CYP ) | Cyprus Cup game for 3rd place | First win against the USA national team. First game and first win against a reigning world champion |
81 | 04/07/1993 | 2: 1 | USA * | Philadelphia ( USA ) | First international game by Silke Rottenberg | |
82 | 04/10/1993 | 0: 3 | USA * | Atlanta ( USA ) | ||
83 | 05/05/1993 | 1-0 | Switzerland | Wädenswil ( SUI ) | ||
84 | 06/30/1993 | 1: 1 a.d. 3: 4 i. E. |
Italy | Rimini ( ITA ) | EM semifinals | |
85 | 07/03/1993 | 1: 3 | Denmark | Cesenatico ( ITA ) | EM game for 3rd place | Worst performance in a European Championship finals until 2017. Steffi Jones' first international match |
86 | 09/22/1993 | 2: 3 | Sweden | Borås ( SWE ) | ||
87 | 09/25/1993 | 3: 1 | Norway | Rade ( NOR ) | ||
88 | October 24, 1993 | 5-0 | Switzerland | Muri ( SUI ) | European Championship qualification | |
89 | 07/12/1993 | 1-0 | Russia | Tarragona ( ESP ) | Tournament in Tarragona (semi-finals) | Pia Wunderlich's first international match |
90 | December 8, 1993 | 7-0 | Poland | Tarragona ( ESP ) | Tournament in Tarragona (final) | |
91 | March 31, 1994 | 12: 0 | Wales | Bielefeld | European Championship qualification | First international match against Wales |
92 | 05/05/1994 | 12: 0 | Wales | Swansea ( WAL ) | European Championship qualification | |
93 | 06/02/1994 | 7-0 | Croatia | Zagreb ( CRO ) | European Championship qualification | First international match against Croatia |
94 | 07/27/1994 | 2: 1 | Canada | Montreal ( CAN ) | First international match against Canada. First international match for Birgit Prinz |
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95 | 07/31/1994 | 1: 2 | USA * | Fairfax ( USA ) | Chiquita tournament | |
96 | 08/02/1994 | 6: 3 | Norway | Oakford ( USA ) | Chiquita tournament | |
97 | 08/06/1994 | 2: 3 | China | New Britain ( USA ) | Chiquita tournament | |
98 | 09/07/1994 | 3: 1 | Sweden | Wolfenbüttel | ||
99 | 09/21/1994 | 8-0 | Croatia | Sindelfingen | European Championship qualification | |
100 | 09/25/1994 | 11: 0 | Switzerland | Vineyard | European Championship qualification | 100th international match |
101 | 10/09/1994 | 1-0 | Russia | Moscow ( RUS ) | EM quarter-finals (first leg) | |
102 | October 27, 1994 | 4-0 | Russia | Osnabrück | EM quarter-finals (second leg) | |
103 | 12/11/1994 | 4: 1 | England | Watford ( ENG ) | EM semi-finals (first leg) | |
104 | 02/23/1995 | 2: 1 | England | Bochum | EM semi-finals (second leg) | |
105 | 03/26/1995 | 3: 2 | Sweden | Kaiserslautern | EM final | Germany becomes European champion for the third time |
106 | 04/13/1995 | 8-0 | Poland | Potsdam | First international match by Kerstin Stegemann and Sandra Smisek | |
107 | 05/23/1995 | 8-0 | Switzerland | Therwil ( SUI ) | ||
108 | 05/25/1995 | 3: 1 | China | Rotenburg | ||
109 | 06/05/1995 | 1-0 | Japan | Karlstad ( SWE ) | World Cup preliminary round | |
110 | 06/07/1995 | 2: 3 | Sweden | Helsingborg ( SWE ) | World Cup preliminary round | |
111 | 06/09/1995 | 6: 1 | Brazil | Karlstad ( SWE ) | World Cup preliminary round | First international game against Brazil First game against a reigning South American champion |
112 | 06/13/1995 | 3-0 | England | Västerås ( SWE ) | World Cup quarter-finals | |
113 | 06/15/1995 | 1-0 | China | Helsingborg ( SWE ) | World Cup semi-finals | 100th international match by Silvia Neid |
114 | 06/18/1995 | 0: 2 | Norway | Stockholm ( SWE ) | World Cup final | |
115 | 09/20/1995 | 3-0 | Finland | Tampere ( FIN ) | European Championship qualification | |
116 | 10/25/1995 | 3-0 | Slovakia | Bratislava ( SVK ) | European Championship qualification | First international match against Slovakia. First international match for Renate Lingor |
1996 to 2000
No. | date | Result | opponent | venue | occasion | comment |
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117 | 03/14/1996 | 0: 6 | United States | Decatur ( USA ) | Biggest defeat | |
118 | March 16, 1996 | 0: 2 | United States | Davidson ( USA ) | ||
119 | 04/11/1996 | 2-0 | Slovakia | Unterhaching | European Championship qualification | |
120 | 05/02/1996 | 1: 3 | Norway * | Jena | European Championship qualification | |
121 | 05/05/1996 | 6-0 | Finland | Gifhorn | European Championship qualification | Inka Grings' first international match |
122 | 06/06/1996 | 0-0 | Norway * | Trondheim ( NOR ) | European Championship qualification | |
123 | 06/28/1996 | 8-0 | Iceland | Mannheim | ||
124 | 06/30/1996 | 3-0 | Iceland | Pforzheim | ||
125 | 07/21/1996 | 3: 2 | Japan | Birmingham ( USA ) | Olympic preliminary round | Bettina Wiegmann scores the first goal in women's Olympic football |
126 | 07/23/1996 | 2: 3 | Norway * | Washington, DC ( USA ) | Olympic preliminary round | 100th international match by Heidi Mohr |
127 | 07/25/1996 | 1: 1 | Brazil | Birmingham ( USA ) | Olympic preliminary round | Last international game under Gero Bisanz 111th and last international game by Silvia Neid |
128 | 08/27/1996 | 3-0 | Netherlands | Lichtenvoorde ( NED ) | First international game under Tina Theune At the beginning of the second half the team was completely replaced. First international game by Nadine Angerer , Sonja Fuss and Ariane Hingst |
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129 | 09/18/1996 | 3-0 | Iceland | Reykjavík ( ISL ) | EM relegation | |
130 | 09/29/1996 | 4-0 | Iceland | Koblenz | EM relegation | 104th and last international match by Heidi Mohr |
131 | 12/11/1996 | 0-0 | Italy | Benevento ( ITA ) | ||
132 | 02/27/1997 | 6: 4 | England | Preston ( ENG ) | ||
133 | 03/20/1997 | 2: 2 | China | Euskirchen | ||
134 | 03/23/1997 | 1: 1 | China | Warendorf | ||
135 | 04/24/1997 | 6-0 | Spain | Lübeck | First international match against Spain | |
136 | 05/27/1997 | 2: 2 | Denmark | Copenhagen ( DEN ) | Tournament for the 25th anniversary of women's football in the DBU | 100th international match by Martina Voss-Tecklenburg |
137 | 05/28/1997 | 0: 3 | Norway * | Copenhagen ( DEN ) | Tournament for the 25th anniversary of women's football in the DBU | |
138 | 06/30/1997 | 1: 1 | Italy | Moss ( NOR ) | EM preliminary round | |
139 | 07/03/1997 | 0-0 | Norway * | Moss ( NOR ) | EM preliminary round | |
140 | 07/06/1997 | 2-0 | Denmark | Moss ( NOR ) | EM preliminary round | |
141 | 07/09/1997 | 1-0 | Sweden | Karlstad ( SWE ) | EM semifinals | |
142 | 07/12/1997 | 2-0 | Italy | Oslo ( NOR ) | EM final | Germany becomes European champion for the fourth time |
143 | 09/25/1997 | 3-0 | England | Dessau | World Cup qualification | |
144 | 10/09/1997 | 3: 1 | United States | Duisburg | ||
145 | 10/12/1997 | 0: 3 | United States | Salzgitter | ||
146 | 11/06/1997 | 1-0 | Norway * | Bayreuth | World Cup qualification | 100th international match by Doris Fitschen |
147 | 12/13/1997 | 0: 1 | Netherlands | Almelo ( NED ) | World Cup qualification | |
148 | 02/05/1998 | 1-0 | Italy | Catania ( ITA ) | ||
149 | 03/08/1998 | 1-0 | England | London ( ENG ) | World Cup qualification | |
150 | 04/02/1998 | 2: 1 | Netherlands | Rheine | World Cup qualification | |
151 | 05/26/1998 | 4: 1 | New Zealand | Spremberg | First international match against New Zealand | |
152 | 05/28/1998 | 8-0 | New Zealand | Dresden | Highest victory of a European against an oceanic team | |
153 | 06/17/1998 | 2: 3 | Norway * | Ulefoss ( NOR ) | World Cup qualification | |
154 | 06/25/1998 | 1: 1 | United States | St. Louis ( USA ) | ||
155 | 06/28/1998 | 2: 4 | United States | Chicago ( USA ) | ||
156 | 09/17/1998 | 5-0 | Ukraine | Fulda | World Cup qualification | First international match against Ukraine 100th international win |
157 | 10/11/1998 | 1: 1 | Ukraine | Kiev ( UKR ) | World Cup qualification | |
158 | 02/14/1999 | 12: 1 | Turkey | Istanbul ( TUR ) | First international match against Turkey | |
159 | 03/25/1999 | 0: 3 | China | Holzwickede | ||
160 | 03/28/1999 | 4: 1 | China | Hamburg | ||
161 | 04/22/1999 | 3: 1 | Denmark | Saarbrücken | ||
162 | 05/26/1999 | 2-0 | Switzerland | Because on the Rhine | ||
163 | 05/30/1999 | 4: 1 | France | Because on the Rhine | ||
164 | 06/03/1999 | 2-0 | Netherlands | Rheinbach | ||
165 | 06/20/1999 | 1: 1 | Italy | Los Angeles ( USA ) | World Cup preliminary round | |
166 | 06/24/1999 | 6-0 | Mexico | Portland ( USA ) | World Cup preliminary round | First international match against Mexico |
167 | 06/27/1999 | 3: 3 | Brazil | Washington, DC ( USA ) | World Cup preliminary round | 100th international match by Bettina Wiegmann |
168 | 07/01/1999 | 2: 3 | United States | Washington, DC ( USA ) | World Cup quarter-finals | |
169 | 09/02/1999 | 3: 1 | Russia | Plauen | ||
170 | 09/23/1999 | 3-0 | Ukraine | Fuerth | European Championship qualification | |
171 | 10/14/1999 | 5-0 | Iceland | Oldenburg | European Championship qualification | |
172 | 11/11/1999 | 4: 4 | Italy | Isernia ( ITA ) | European Championship qualification | |
173 | March 16, 2000 | 0: 2 | Netherlands | Arnhem ( NED ) | 125th and last international match by Martina Voss-Tecklenburg | |
174 | 04/06/2000 | 3-0 | Italy | Frankfurt am Main | European Championship qualification | |
175 | 05/11/2000 | 6: 1 | Ukraine | Kiev ( UKR ) | European Championship qualification | |
176 | 07/16/2000 | 1: 3 | China | Osnabrück | Tournament "100 Years of the DFB" | |
177 | 07/19/2000 | 1: 4 | Norway | Goettingen | Tournament "100 Years of the DFB" | |
178 | 07/22/2000 | 0: 1 | USA * | Braunschweig | Tournament "100 Years of the DFB" | Martina Müller's first international match |
179 | 08/17/2000 | 6-0 | Iceland | Kópavogur ( ISL ) | European Championship qualification | |
180 | 08/27/2000 | 7-0 | Denmark | Aachen | ||
181 | 13.09.2000 | 3-0 | Australia | Canberra ( AUS ) | Olympic preliminary round | First international game against Australia First game against a reigning Oceania champion |
182 | 09/16/2000 | 2: 1 | Brazil | Canberra ( AUS ) | Olympic preliminary round | |
183 | 09/19/2000 | 1-0 | Sweden | Melbourne ( AUS ) | Olympic preliminary round | |
184 | 09/24/2000 | 0: 1 | Norway | Sydney ( AUS ) | Olympic semifinals | |
185 | 09/28/2000 | 2-0 | Brazil | Sydney ( AUS ) | Olympic game for 3rd place | Germany wins the first bronze medal |
2001 to 2005
No. | date | Result | opponent | venue | occasion | comment |
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186 | 03/06/2001 | 1-0 | China | augsburg | Substitute goalkeeper Nadine Angerer comes on as a field player | |
187 | 03/08/2001 | 2: 4 | China | Ulm | ||
188 | 05/10/2001 | 1-0 | Italy | Troisdorf | Linda Bresonik's first international match | |
189 | 05/17/2001 | 1: 1 | Russia | Gera | ||
190 | 06/14/2001 | 3-0 | Canada | Goch | ||
191 | 06/17/2001 | 7: 1 | Canada | Oberhausen | ||
192 | 06/23/2001 | 3: 1 | Sweden | Erfurt | EM preliminary round | |
193 | 06/27/2001 | 5-0 | Russia | Erfurt | EM preliminary round | |
194 | 06/30/2001 | 3-0 | England | Jena | EM preliminary round | |
195 | 07/04/2001 | 1-0 | Norway | Ulm | EM semifinals | |
196 | 07/07/2001 | 1: 0 a.d. | Sweden | Ulm | EM final | Germany becomes European champion for the fifth time with Golden Goal 144th and last international match by Doris Fitschen |
197 | 09/08/2001 | 1-0 | Japan | Oakbrook ( USA ) | US Cup | |
198 | 09/09/2001 | 1: 4 | USA * | Chicago ( USA ) | US Cup | |
199 | 09/27/2001 | 3: 1 | England | kassel | World Cup qualification | |
200 | 10/25/2001 | 9-0 | Portugal | Wolfsburg | World Cup qualification | 200th international match. First international match against Portugal. First five- goal scorer: Conny Pohlers |
201 | 11/17/2001 | 3-0 | Netherlands | Enschede ( NED ) | World Cup qualification | First international match by Kerstin Garefrekes |
202 | 01/23/2002 | 1: 2 | China | Huadu ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | First participation in the four-nation tournament |
203 | 01/25/2002 | 0-0 | USA * | Panyu ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | |
204 | 01/27/2002 | 3: 1 | Norway | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | |
205 | 03/01/2002 | 3-0 | Denmark | Portimao ( POR ) | Algarve Cup 2002 | First participation in the Algarve Cup |
206 | 03/03/2002 | 2: 4 | China | Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
207 | 03/05/2002 | 2-0 | Finland | Olmao ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
208 | 03/07/2002 | 1: 2 | Sweden | Faro ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | 3rd place match |
209 | 04/18/2002 | 6-0 | Netherlands | Aschaffenburg | World Cup qualification | |
210 | 05/04/2002 | 8-0 | Portugal | Barcelos ( POR ) | World Cup qualification | |
211 | 05/19/2002 | 1-0 | England | London ( ENG ) | World Cup qualification | |
212 | 09/14/2002 | 3: 1 | Norway | Grimstad ( NOR ) | ||
213 | 10/17/2002 | 2-0 | Denmark | Ulm | ||
214 | 11/14/2002 | 4-0 | Russia | Ludenscheid | ||
215 | 01/23/2003 | 0-0 | China | Yiwu ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | |
216 | 01/26/2003 | 2: 2 | Norway | Wuhan ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | |
217 | 01/29/2003 | 0: 1 | USA * | Shanghai ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | |
218 | 03/04/2003 | 2: 2 | China | Gutersloh | ||
219 | 03/06/2003 | 3: 1 | China | Arnsberg | ||
220 | 03/27/2003 | 5-0 | Scotland | Potsdam | European Championship qualification | First international match against Scotland 100th international match by Birgit Prinz |
221 | 04/17/2003 | 0: 1 | France | Ozoir-la-Ferrière ( FRA ) | ||
222 | 05/22/2003 | 1: 1 | Denmark | Schoenberg | ||
223 | 05/25/2003 | 6: 2 | Denmark | Haderslev ( DEN ) | ||
224 | 08/06/2003 | 3-0 | Nigeria | trier | ||
225 | 08/09/2003 | 3: 1 | Ukraine | Kiev ( UKR ) | European Championship qualification | |
226 | 08/28/2003 | 4-0 | Czech Republic | Passau | European Championship qualification | 100th international match by Kerstin Stegemann |
227 | 09/11/2003 | 4-0 | England | Darmstadt | 100th international match under Tina Theune | |
228 | 09/20/2003 | 4: 1 | Canada | Columbus ( USA ) | World Cup preliminary round | |
229 | 09/24/2003 | 3-0 | Japan | Columbus ( USA ) | World Cup preliminary round | 150th international match by Bettina Wiegmann |
230 | 09/27/2003 | 6: 1 | Argentina | Washington, DC ( USA ) | World Cup preliminary round | First international match against Argentina 100th international match by Sandra Minnert |
231 | 10/02/2003 | 7: 1 | Russia | Portland ( USA ) | World Cup quarter-finals | |
232 | 05/10/2003 | 3-0 | USA * | Portland ( USA ) | World Cup semi-finals | |
233 | 10/12/2003 | 2: 1 a.d. | Sweden | Carson ( USA ) | World Cup final | Germany becomes world champion for the first time. Decision by golden goal by Nia Künzer 154th and last international game by Bettina Wiegmann 92nd and last international game by Maren Meinert |
234 | 11/15/2003 | 13: 0 | Portugal | Reutlingen | European Championship qualification | Birgit Prinz scores four goals |
235 | 02/07/2004 | 11: 0 | Portugal | Albufeira ( POR ) | European Championship qualification | Inka Grings scores five goals |
236 | 03/04/2004 | 0: 1 | China | Fuerth | The longest series of victories ends with defeat (13) | |
237 | 03/31/2004 | 1-0 | Italy | Bolzano ( ITA ) | Anja Mittag's first international match | |
238 | 04/28/2004 | 6-0 | Ukraine | Oldenburg | European Championship qualification | |
239 | 05/02/2004 | 3: 1 | Scotland | Livingston ( SCO ) | European Championship qualification | |
240 | 07/21/2004 | 0: 1 | Norway | Hoffenheim | ||
241 | 07/24/2004 | 3: 1 | Nigeria | Offenbach am Main | ||
242 | 08/11/2004 | 8-0 | China | Patras ( GRE ) | Olympic preliminary round | |
243 | 08/17/2004 | 2-0 | Mexico | Athens ( GRE ) | Olympic preliminary round | |
244 | 08/20/2004 | 2: 1 | Nigeria | Patras ( GRE ) | Olympic quarter-finals | |
245 | 08/23/2004 | 1: 2 a.d. | United States | Heraklion ( GRE ) | Olympic semifinals | |
246 | 08/26/2004 | 1-0 | Sweden | Athens ( GRE ) | Olympic game for 3rd place | Germany wins the Olympic bronze medal for the second time in the 100th international match by Silke Rottenberg |
247 | 09/25/2004 | 5-0 | Czech Republic | Příbram ( CZE ) | European Championship qualification | |
248 | 10/14/2004 | 0-0 | Netherlands | Berlin | 100th home game | |
249 | 01/28/2005 | 0: 1 | Australia | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | First international match for Annike Krahn , Melanie Behringer and Célia Šašić |
250 | 01/30/2005 | 1-0 | Russia | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | |
251 | 02/01/2005 | 2-0 | China | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | |
252 | 03/09/2005 | 2: 1 | Sweden | Lagos ( POR ) | Algarve Cup 2005 | 100th international match by Ariane Hingst |
253 | 03/11/2005 | 4-0 | Norway | Silves ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | 100th international match by Renate Lingor |
254 | 03/13/2005 | 2-0 | China | Alvor ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
255 | 03/15/2005 | 0: 1 | United States | Faro-Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup Final | |
256 | 04/21/2005 | 3: 1 | Canada | Osnabrück | ||
257 | 04/24/2005 | 3: 2 | Canada | Hildesheim | ||
258 | 06/06/2005 | 1-0 | Norway | Warrington ( ENG ) | EM preliminary round | |
259 | 06/09/2005 | 4-0 | Italy | Preston ( ENG ) | EM preliminary round | 100th international match by Sandra Smisek |
260 | 06/12/2005 | 3-0 | France | Warrington ( ENG ) | EM preliminary round | 100th international match by Pia Wunderlich |
261 | 06/15/2005 | 4: 1 | Finland | Preston ( ENG ) | EM semifinals | |
262 | 06/19/2005 | 3: 1 | Norway | Blackburn ( ENG ) | EM final | Germany becomes European champion for the sixth time. Last international match under Tina Theune |
263 | 09/01/2005 | 3: 1 | Canada | Vancouver ( CAN ) | First international match under Silvia Neid | |
264 | 09/04/2005 | 4: 3 | Canada | Edmonton ( CAN ) | ||
265 | 09/25/2005 | 5: 1 | Russia | Wins | World Cup qualification | |
266 | 10/20/2005 | 4-0 | Scotland | Bayreuth | World Cup qualification | |
267 | 11/12/2005 | 4-0 | Switzerland | Ulm | World Cup qualification | 100th international match by Steffi Jones |
2006 to 2010
No. | date | Result | opponent | venue | occasion | comment |
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268 | 03/01/2006 | 0: 1 | China | Homburg | 102nd and last international match by Pia Wunderlich | |
269 | 03/09/2006 | 5-0 | Finland | Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup 2006 | |
270 | 03/11/2006 | 3-0 | Sweden | Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
271 | 03/13/2006 | 1-0 | Norway | Faro ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
272 | 03/15/2006 | 0: 0 n.v. 4: 3 i. E. |
United States | Faro ( POR ) | Algarve Cup Final | Germany wins the Algarve Cup for the first time |
273 | 05/10/2006 | 1-0 | Ireland | cottbus | World Cup qualification | First international match against Ireland |
274 | 08/03/2006 | 5-0 | Italy | Krefeld | ||
275 | 08/26/2006 | 3-0 | Ireland | Dublin ( IRL ) | World Cup qualification | 150th international match by Birgit Prinz |
276 | 08/30/2006 | 6-0 | Switzerland | Schaffhausen ( SUI ) | World Cup qualification | |
277 | 09/23/2006 | 5-0 | Scotland | Perth ( SCO ) | World Cup qualification | |
278 | 09/27/2006 | 3: 2 | Russia | Moscow ( RUS ) | World Cup qualification | With the game ends the longest series without conceding a goal until March 7, 2014 (9) |
279 | 10/25/2006 | 5: 1 | England | Bask | Birgit Prinz scores her 100th international goal | |
280 | 11/23/2006 | 6: 3 | Japan | Karlsruhe | 150th international match by Kerstin Stegemann | |
281 | 01/26/2007 | 0-0 | United States | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | |
282 | 01/28/2007 | 0-0 | China | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | |
283 | 01/30/2007 | 0-0 | England | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | Four Nations Tournament | |
284 | 07.03.2007 | 1: 2 | Norway | Faro ( POR ) | Algarve Cup 2007 | |
285 | 03/09/2007 | 0: 1 | France | Faro-Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
286 | 03/12/2007 | 3-0 | Denmark | Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
287 | 03/14/2007 | 0: 1 | Italy | Olhão ( POR ) | Algarve Cup - game for 7th place | 111th and last international match for Steffi Jones |
288 | 04/12/2007 | 5: 1 | Netherlands | Wattenscheid | European Championship qualification | |
289 | 05/10/2007 | 6-0 | Wales | Haverfordwest ( WAL ) | European Championship qualification | |
290 | 07/29/2007 | 4-0 | Denmark | Magdeburg | ||
291 | 08/02/2007 | 5-0 | Czech Republic | Gera | ||
292 | 08/22/2007 | 7-0 | Switzerland | Koblenz | European Championship qualification | |
293 | 08/30/2007 | 2: 2 | Norway | Mainz | ||
294 | 09/10/2007 | 11: 0 | Argentina | Shanghai ( CHN ) | World Cup preliminary round | Highest World Cup victory of all time Highest victory of a European against a South American team |
295 | 09/14/2007 | 0-0 | England | Shanghai ( CHN ) | World Cup preliminary round | |
296 | 09/17/2007 | 2-0 | Japan | Hangzhou ( CHN ) | World Cup preliminary round | 200th international win |
297 | 09/22/2007 | 3-0 | North Korea | Wuhan ( CHN ) | World Cup quarter-finals | First international match against North Korea |
298 | 09/26/2007 | 3-0 | Norway | Tianjin ( CHN ) | World Cup semi-finals | |
299 | 09/30/2007 | 2-0 | Brazil | Shanghai ( CHN ) | World Cup final | Germany becomes world champion for the second time |
300 | 10/28/2007 | 3-0 | Belgium | Lübeck | European Championship qualification | 300th international match |
301 | 11/01/2007 | 1-0 | Netherlands | Volendam ( NED ) | European Championship qualification | 147th and last international match by Sandra Minnert |
302 | 02/28/2008 | 2-0 | China | Freiburg | The game will set the longest run of 9 clean sheets | |
303 | 05.03.2008 | 0: 1 | Denmark | Faro-Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup 2008 | 175th international match by Birgit Prinz |
304 | 03/07/2008 | 3-0 | Finland | Faro-Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
305 | 03/10/2008 | 2-0 | Sweden | Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | 175th international match by Kerstin Stegemann |
306 | 03/12/2008 | 0: 2 | Norway | Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) | Algarve Cup game for 3rd place | |
307 | 05/07/2008 | 5-0 | Belgium | Eupen ( BEL ) | European Championship qualification | |
308 | 05/29/2008 | 4-0 | Wales | kassel | European Championship qualification | 126th and last game by Silke Rottenberg |
309 | 07/17/2008 | 3-0 | England | Unterhaching | 150th international match by Ariane Hingst | |
310 | 07/23/2008 | 0: 2 | Norway | Sandefjord ( NOR ) | 100th away game | |
311 | 08/06/2008 | 0-0 | Brazil | Shenyang ( CHN ) | Olympic group game | |
312 | 08/09/2008 | 1-0 | Nigeria | Shenyang ( CHN ) | Olympic group game | |
313 | 08/12/2008 | 1-0 | North Korea | Tianjin ( CHN ) | Olympic group game | |
314 | 08/15/2008 | 2: 0 a.d. | Sweden | Shenyang ( CHN ) | Olympic quarter-finals | |
315 | 08/18/2008 | 1: 4 | Brazil | Shanghai ( CHN ) | Olympic semifinals | |
316 | 08/21/2008 | 2-0 | Japan | Beijing ( CHN ) | Olympic game for 3rd place | Germany wins the Olympic bronze medal for the third time Birgit Prinz equalizes with her 188th game Hege Riise's European record 149th and last international game by Renate Lingor |
317 | 10/01/2008 | 3-0 | Switzerland | Basel ( SUI ) | European Championship qualification | 133rd and last international match by Sandra Smisek |
318 | 02/25/2009 | 1: 1 | China | Bielefeld | ||
319 | 03/04/2009 | 2-0 | Finland | Albufeira ( POR ) | Algarve Cup 2009 | 100th international match by Kerstin Garefrekes |
320 | 03/06/2009 | 3-0 | China | Albufeira ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
321 | 03/09/2009 | 2: 3 | Sweden | Faro-Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | 100th international match in a neutral place |
322 | 03/11/2009 | 0: 1 | Denmark | Faro-Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup game for 3rd place | |
323 | 04/22/2009 | 1: 1 | Brazil | Frankfurt am Main | Birgit Prinz sets a new European record with her 189th international match. The highest number of spectators in a women's international match in Europe up to June 26, 2011 (44,825), now only the tenth highest number of spectators and the highest number of spectators in a friendly match up to June 29, 2013 |
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324 | July 25, 2009 | 6-0 | Netherlands | Sinsheim | ||
325 | 07/29/2009 | 0-0 | Japan | Mannheim | ||
326 | 08/06/2009 | 3: 1 | Russia | Bochum | ||
327 | 08/24/2009 | 4-0 | Norway | Tampere ( FIN ) | EM group game | |
328 | 08/27/2009 | 5: 1 | France | Tampere ( FIN ) | EM group game | |
329 | 08/30/2009 | 1-0 | Iceland | Tampere ( FIN ) | EM group game | 191st and last international match by Kerstin Stegemann |
330 | 09/04/2009 | 2: 1 | Italy | Lahti ( FIN ) | EM quarter-finals | |
331 | 07.09.2009 | 3: 1 | Norway | Helsinki ( FIN ) | EM semifinals | |
332 | 09/10/2009 | 6: 2 | England | Helsinki ( FIN ) | EM final | Germany becomes European champion for the seventh time |
333 | October 29, 2009 | 0: 1 | United States | augsburg | Until June 26, 2011, the second highest number of spectators at a women's international match in Germany (28,367), from July 5, 2011 only the eighth highest number of spectators. | |
334 | 02/17/2010 | 3-0 | North Korea | Duisburg | 200th international match by Birgit Prinz. First friendly match for North Korea in Europe |
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335 | 02/24/2010 | 4-0 | Denmark | Parchal ( POR ) | Algarve Cup 2010 | |
336 | 02/26/2010 | 7-0 | Finland | Parchal ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | First international match for Nadine Keßler |
337 | 03/01/2010 | 5-0 | China | Faro ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
338 | 03/03/2010 | 2: 3 | United States | Faro-Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup Final | |
339 | 05/22/2010 | 0: 4 | United States | Cleveland ( USA ) | ||
340 | 09/15/2010 | 5-0 | Canada | Dresden | ||
341 | 10/28/2010 | 2: 1 | Australia | Wolfsburg | ||
342 | 11/25/2010 | 8-0 | Nigeria | Leverkusen | One of the two biggest defeats in Nigeria |
Note: The game in Dresden against Sweden, originally scheduled for April 22, 2010, was canceled because the Swedish team was unable to travel due to problems in air traffic due to the ash cloud from Eyjafjallajökull .
2011 to 2015
No. | date | Result | opponent | venue | occasion | comment |
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343 | 05/21/2011 | 2-0 | North Korea | Ingolstadt | ||
344 | 06/03/2011 | 5-0 | Italy | Osnabrück | 100th international win in a home game | |
345 | 06/07/2011 | 5-0 | Netherlands | Aachen | ||
346 | 06/16/2011 | 3-0 | Norway | Mainz | ||
347 | 06/26/2011 | 2: 1 | Canada | Berlin | World Cup opening game | Up to August 9, 2012, the highest number of spectators for a women's international match in Europe (73,680) |
348 | 06/30/2011 | 1-0 | Nigeria | Frankfurt am Main | World Cup game | 214th and last international match by Birgit Prinz 100th international match by Nadine Angerer |
349 | 07/05/2011 | 4: 2 | France | Mönchengladbach | World Cup game | 174th and last international match by Ariane Hingst |
350 | 07/09/2011 | 0: 1 a.d. | Japan | Wolfsburg | World Cup quarter-finals | 130th and last international match by Kerstin Garefrekes |
351 | 09/17/2011 | 4: 1 | Switzerland | augsburg | European Championship qualification | |
352 | 10/22/2011 | 3-0 | Romania | Bucharest ( ROU ) | European Championship qualification | First international match against Romania |
353 | 10/26/2011 | 1-0 | Sweden | Hamburg | ||
354 | 11/19/2011 | 17: 0 | Kazakhstan | Wiesbaden | European Championship qualification | First international match against Kazakhstan. Biggest win. Biggest defeat in Kazakhstan |
355 | 11/24/2011 | 2: 2 | Spain | Motril ( SPA ) | European Championship qualification | |
356 | 02/15/2012 | 5-0 | Turkey | Izmir ( TUR ) | European Championship qualification | 1000th German international goal by Linda Bresonik |
357 | 02/29/2012 | 1-0 | Iceland | Lagos ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
358 | 03/02/2012 | 1-0 | China | Vila Real de Santo Antonio (POR) | Algarve Cup | |
359 | 05.03.2012 | 4-0 | Sweden | Parchal (POR) | Algarve Cup | One of Sweden's biggest defeats, Célia Šašić , was the first player to score three goals against a third place in the World Cup |
360 | 07.03.2012 | 4: 3 | Japan * | Faro-Loulé (POR) | Algarve Cup Final | Second win at the Algarve Cup Célia Šašić is the first player to score three goals against a reigning world champion |
361 | March 31, 2012 | 5-0 | Spain | Mannheim | European Championship qualification | 250th victory of the national team Célia Šašić is four times successful, becoming the first player to score at least three goals in three consecutive games |
362 | 04/05/2012 | 6-0 | Switzerland | Aarau ( SUI ) | European Championship qualification | 100th international match under Silvia Neid Célia Šašić has again been successful four times, becoming the first player to score at least three goals in four consecutive games and the first to score four goals in two consecutive games |
363 | 05/31/2012 | 5-0 | Romania | Bielefeld | European Championship qualification | |
364 | 09/15/2012 | 7-0 | Kazakhstan | Karagandy ( KAZ ) | European Championship qualification | |
365 | 09/19/2012 | 10-0 | Turkey | Duisburg | European Championship qualification | 100th international match by Martina Müller |
366 | 10/20/2012 | 1: 1 | United States | Bridgeview ( USA ) | For the first time, 16 games in a row are not lost | |
367 | 23.10.2012 | 2: 2 | United States | East Hartford ( USA ) | ||
368 | 11/29/2012 | 1: 1 | France | Halle (Saale) | 101st and last international match by Martina Müller | |
369 | 02/13/2013 | 3: 3 | France | Strasbourg ( FRA ) | For the first time, four consecutive games end in a draw | |
370 | 03/06/2013 | 0-0 | Denmark | Albufeira ( POR ) | Algarve Cup 2013 | For the first time, five consecutive games end in a draw |
371 | 03/08/2013 | 2: 1 | Japan * | Parchal ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
372 | 03/11/2013 | 2-0 | Norway | Lagos ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
373 | 03/13/2013 | 0: 2 | United States | Faro-Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup Final | The longest series of games without a loss ends with defeat (22) |
374 | 04/05/2013 | 3: 3 | United States | Offenbach am Main | 84th and last international match by Linda Bresonik | |
375 | 06/15/2013 | 3-0 | Scotland | eat | ||
376 | 06/19/2013 | 1-0 | Canada | Paderborn | ||
377 | 06/29/2013 | 4: 2 | Japan * | Munich | Highest number of viewers for a women's friendly match in Europe (46,104 viewers) | |
378 | 07/11/2013 | 0-0 | Netherlands | Växjö ( SWE ) | EM preliminary round | |
379 | 07/14/2013 | 3-0 | Iceland | Växjö ( SWE ) | EM preliminary round | |
380 | 07/17/2013 | 0: 1 | Norway | Squid ( SWE ) | EM preliminary round | First defeat at a European Championship finals since July 3, 1993. First defeat against a European team since March 11, 2009 |
381 | 07/21/2013 | 1-0 | Italy | Växjö ( SWE ) | EM quarter-finals | |
382 | 07/24/2013 | 1-0 | Sweden | Gothenburg ( SWE ) | EM semifinals | |
383 | 07/28/2013 | 1-0 | Norway | Solna ( SWE ) | EM final | Germany becomes European champion for the eighth time . Victory against a European team Nadine Angerer saves two penalties |
384 | 09/21/2013 | 9-0 | Russia | cottbus | World Cup qualification | Biggest defeat in Russia |
385 | 10/26/2013 | 13: 0 | Slovenia | Koper ( SVN ) | World Cup qualification | First international match against Slovenia. Highest away win. Highest win in a World Cup qualifier |
386 | 10/30/2013 | 4-0 | Croatia | Frankfurt am Main | World Cup qualification |
Nadine Angerer is in goal for the 126th time in her 127th international match, setting Silke Rottenberg's record . 100th international match for Croatia |
387 | 11/23/2013 | 6-0 | Slovakia | Žilina ( SVK ) | World Cup qualification | 100th international match by Anja Mittag |
388 | 11/27/2013 | 8-0 | Croatia | Osijek ( HRV ) | World Cup qualification | Biggest home defeat for Croatia |
389 | 05.03.2014 | 5-0 | Iceland | Albufeira ( POR ) | Algarve Cup 2014 | Annike Krahn's 100th international match Nadine Angerer becomes the sole record goalkeeper with her 127th appearance as a goalkeeper. The two longest series without conceding a goal (9 games each) 50th international goal for Célia Šašić |
390 | 07.03.2014 | 1-0 | China | Albufeira ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | For the first time 10 games in a row are finished without conceding a goal |
391 | 03/10/2014 | 3: 1 | Norway | Albufeira ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | A penalty goal in the 2nd minute ends the longest series of games without conceding a goal |
392 | 03/12/2014 | 3-0 | Japan * | Faro / Loulé ( POR ) | Algarve Cup Final | Germany wins the Algarve Cup for the third time Dzsenifer Marozsán is top scorer and best player of the tournament |
393 | 04/05/2014 | 3: 2 | Ireland | Dublin ( IRL ) | World Cup qualification | The game will set the longest streak of consecutive victories (13) |
394 | 04/10/2014 | 4-0 | Slovenia | Mannheim | World Cup qualification | For the first time, 14 games are won in a row |
395 | 05/08/2014 | 9: 1 | Slovakia | Osnabrück | World Cup qualification | |
396 | 06/19/2014 | 2: 1 | Canada | Vancouver ( CAN ) | 100th international win under Silvia Neid 29th and last international game by Nadine Keßler Play on artificial turf |
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397 | 09/13/2014 | 4: 1 | Russia | Moscow ( RUS ) | World Cup qualification | Germany qualifies for the World Cup finals in Canada |
398 | 09/17/2014 | 2-0 | Ireland | Heidenheim an der Brenz | World Cup qualification | 100th international match by Melanie Behringer |
399 | 10/25/2014 | 0: 2 | France | Offenbach am Main | The longest series of victories ends with defeat (18) | |
400 | October 29, 2014 | 2: 1 | Sweden | Örebro ( SWE ) | Play on artificial turf | |
401 | 11/23/2014 | 3-0 | England | London ( ENG ) | The number of spectators was limited to 55,000 due to construction work on the London Underground , but only 45,619 spectators came, although the maximum number of tickets allowed was sold | |
402 | 03/04/2015 | 2: 4 | Sweden | Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) | Algarve Cup 2015 | 100th international match by Célia Šašić |
403 | 03/06/2015 | 2-0 | China | Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | |
404 | 03/09/2015 | 3: 1 | Brazil | Parchal ( POR ) | Algarve Cup | First Algarve Cup game against Brazil |
405 | 03/11/2015 | 2: 1 | Sweden | Parchal ( POR ) | Algarve Cup game for 3rd place | |
406 | 04/08/2015 | 4-0 | Brazil | Fuerth | ||
407 | 05/27/2015 | 3: 1 | Switzerland | Baden ( CHE ) | Play on artificial turf | |
408 | 06/07/2015 | 10-0 | Ivory Coast | Ottawa ( CAN ) | World Cup preliminary round | First international match against Ivory Coast Melanie Behringer scores the 100th World Cup goal for Germany |
409 | 06/11/2015 | 1: 1 | Norway | Ottawa ( CAN ) | World Cup preliminary round | |
410 | 06/15/2015 | 4-0 | Thailand | Winnipeg ( CAN ) | World Cup preliminary round | First international match against Thailand |
411 | 06/20/2015 | 4: 1 | Sweden | Ottawa ( CAN ) | World Cup round of 16 | |
412 | 06/26/2015 | 1: 1 n.V., 5: 4 i. E. |
France | Montreal ( CAN ) | World Cup quarter-finals | |
413 | 06/30/2015 | 0: 2 | United States | Montreal ( CAN ) | World Cup semi-finals | |
414 | 04/07/2015 | 0: 1 a.d. | England | Edmonton ( CAN ) | World Cup game for 3rd place | First defeat against England 146th and last international game by Nadine Angerer 111th and last international game by Célia Šašić |
415 | 09/18/2015 | 12: 0 | Hungary | Halle (Saale) | European Championship qualification | |
416 | 09/22/2015 | 1-0 | Croatia | Zagreb ( HRV ) | European Championship qualification | |
417 | 10/22/2015 | 2-0 | Russia | Wiesbaden | European Championship qualification | |
418 | 25/10/2015 | 7-0 | Turkey | Sandhausen | European Championship qualification | |
419 | 11/26/2015 | 0-0 | England | Duisburg | Official farewell to Nadine Angerer and Célia Šašić |
Since 2016
No. | date | Result | opponent | venue | occasion | comment |
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420 | 03/03/2016 | 1-0 | France | Tampa ( USA ) | SheBelieves Cup 2016 | |
421 | 03/06/2016 | 2: 1 | England | Nashville (USA) | SheBelieves Cup | 300th international match against a European team |
422 | 03/09/2016 | 1: 2 | USA * | Boca Raton (USA) | SheBelieves Cup | |
423 | 04/08/2016 | 6-0 | Turkey | Istanbul ( TUR ) | European Championship qualification | |
424 | 04/12/2016 | 2-0 | Croatia | Osnabrück | European Championship qualification | Germany qualifies as the 2nd team for the European Championship finals |
425 | 07/22/2016 | 11: 0 | Ghana | Paderborn | First international game against Ghana Biggest defeat for Ghana First game with 3 goals in 3 minutes (29th, 30th and 31st minutes) A flawless hat-trick by Anja Mittag (goals to 7-0, 8-0 and 9-0 in the 31st , 39th and 42nd minute) Official farewell to Nadine Keßler |
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426 | 08/03/2016 | 6: 1 | Zimbabwe | Sao Paulo ( BRA ) | Olympic group game | First international against Zimbabwe. First international in South America |
427 | 08/06/2016 | 2: 2 | Australia | Sao Paulo ( BRA ) | Olympic group game | |
428 | 08/09/2016 | 1: 2 | Canada | Brasília ( BRA ) | Olympic group game | First loss to Canada |
429 | 08/12/2016 | 1-0 | China | Salvador da Bahia ( BRA ) | Olympic quarter-finals | |
430 | 08/16/2016 | 2-0 | Canada | Belo Horizonte ( BRA ) | Olympic semifinals | 300th international win 100th international match by Saskia Bartusiak |
431 | 08/19/2016 | 2: 1 | Sweden | Rio de Janeiro ( BRA ) | Olympic final | Germany wins the Olympic gold medal for the first time. Last international game under Silvia Neid 137th and last international game by Annike Krahn 123rd and last international game by Melanie Behringer 101st and last international game by Saskia Bartusiak |
432 | 09/16/2016 | 4-0 | Russia | Khimki ( RUS ) | European Championship qualification | First international match under Steffi Jones |
433 | 09/20/2016 | 1-0 | Hungary | Győr ( HUN ) | European Championship qualification | 100th international match by Babett Peter |
434 | 10/22/2016 | 4: 2 | Austria | regensburg | First international match against Austria | |
435 | 10/25/2016 | 4: 2 | Netherlands | Bask | ||
436 | 11/29/2016 | 1: 1 | Norway | Chemnitz | ||
437 | 02.03.2017 | 0: 1 | USA * | Chester ( USA ) | SheBelieves Cup 2017 | 150th international match by Anja Mittag |
438 | 04.03.2017 | 0-0 | France | Harrison ( USA ) | SheBelieves Cup 2017 | |
439 | 07.03.2017 | 1-0 | England | Washington, DC ( USA ) | SheBelieves Cup 2017 | 20th win against England (highest number of wins against an opponent) 100th win in neutral position 50th international goal by Anja Mittag |
440 | 04/09/2017 | 2: 1 | Canada | Erfurt | ||
441 | 04/07/2017 | 3: 1 | Brazil | Sandhausen | ||
442 | 07/17/2017 | 0-0 | Sweden | Breda ( NLD ) | EM preliminary round | First draw against Sweden 150th game on a neutral pitch |
443 | 07/21/2017 | 2: 1 | Italy | Tilburg ( NLD ) | EM preliminary round | |
444 | July 25, 2017 | 2-0 | Russia | Utrecht ( NLD ) | EM preliminary round | |
445 | 07/30/2017 | 1: 2 | Denmark | Rotterdam ( NLD ) | EM quarter-finals | First quarter-final at a European Championship 158th and last international game by Anja Mittag |
446 | 09/16/2017 | 6-0 | Slovenia | Ingolstadt | World Cup qualification | 100th international game by Simone Laudehr |
447 | 09/19/2017 | 1-0 | Czech Republic | Ústí nad Labem ( CZE ) | World Cup qualification | |
448 | October 20, 2017 | 2: 3 | Iceland | Wiesbaden | World Cup qualification | First defeat against Iceland First home defeat in a World Cup qualifier Official farewell to Anja Mittag |
449 | October 24, 2017 | 11: 0 | Faroe Islands | Großaspach | World Cup qualification | First international match against the Faroe Islands (50th opponent) Up to October 8, 2019, highest defeat for the Faroe Islands 103rd and last international match for Simone Laudehr |
450 | 11/24/2017 | 4-0 | France | Bielefeld | ||
451 | 01.03.2018 | 0: 1 | USA * | Columbus ( USA ) | SheBelieves Cup 2018 | |
452 | 04.03.2018 | 2: 2 | England | Harrison ( USA ) | SheBelieves Cup 2018 | |
453 | 07.03.2018 | 0: 3 | France | Orlando ( USA ) | SheBelieves Cup 2018 | Last international game under Steffi Jones 100th international game by Lena Goeßling |
454 | 04/07/2018 | 4-0 | Czech Republic | Halle (Saale) | World Cup qualification | First international match under interim coach Horst Hrubesch. All goals by Lea Schüller , who scored the 600th goal in a home game with the first goal and the 1000th goal against a European team with the second goal |
455 | 04/10/2018 | 4-0 | Slovenia | Domžale ( SVN ) | World Cup qualification | |
456 | 06/10/2018 | 3: 2 | Canada | Hamilton ( CAN ) | ||
457 | 09/01/2018 | 2-0 | Iceland | Reykjavík ( ISL ) | World Cup qualification | |
458 | 04.09.2018 | 8-0 | Faroe Islands | Tórshavn ( FRO ) | World Cup qualification | Germany qualifies as group winners for the World Cup finals |
459 | 06.10.2018 | 3: 1 | Austria | eat | 118th and last international match by Babett Peter | |
460 | 11/10/2018 | 5: 2 | Italy | Osnabrück | With 7 victories in a row, a new coach start record is set | |
461 | 11/13/2018 | 0-0 | Spain | Erfurt | Last international match under interim coach Horst Hrubesch | |
462 | 02/28/2019 | 1-0 | France | Laval ( FRA ) | First international match under Martina Voss-Tecklenburg | |
463 | 04/06/2019 | 2: 1 | Sweden | Solna ( SWE ) | ||
464 | 04/09/2019 | 2: 2 | Japan | Paderborn | ||
465 | 05/30/2019 | 2-0 | Chile | regensburg | First international match against Chile | |
466 | 06/08/2019 | 1-0 | China | Rennes ( FRA ) | World Cup group game | |
467 | 06/12/2019 | 1-0 | Spain | Valenciennes ( FRA ) | World Cup group game | 106th and last international match by Lena Goeßling |
468 | 06/17/2019 | 4-0 | South Africa | Montpellier ( FRA ) | World Cup group game | First international game against South Africa 250th game without conceding a goal |
469 | 06/22/2019 | 3-0 | Nigeria | Grenoble ( FRA ) | World Cup round of 16 | 100th international match by Alexandra Popp |
470 | 06/29/2019 | 1: 2 | Sweden | Rennes ( FRA ) | World Cup quarter-finals | |
471 | 08/31/2019 | 10-0 | Montenegro | kassel | European Championship qualification | First international match against Montenegro Alexandra Popp scores her international goals number 49, 50 and 51 |
472 | 09/03/2019 | 8-0 | Ukraine | Lviv ( UKR ) | European Championship qualification | Biggest defeat for Ukraine |
473 | 05/10/2019 | 8-0 | Ukraine | Aachen | European Championship qualification | With Melanie Leupolz's goal to 7-0 in the meantime , a goal difference of +1000 was achieved for the first time. |
474 | 08/10/2019 | 5-0 | Greece | Thessaloniki ( GRC ) | European Championship qualification | First international match against Greece |
475 | 11/09/2019 | 2: 1 | England | London ( ENG ) | With 77,768 spectators the highest number of spectators at a game of the German team and a women's friendly game in Europe. | |
476 | March 4th, 2020 | 1-0 | Sweden | Faro / Loulé ( PRT ) | Algarve Cup 2020 | |
477 | 07.03.2020 | 4-0 | Norway | Lagos ( PRT ) | Algarve Cup 2020 semi-finals | |
03/11/2020 | called off | Italy | Parchal ( PRT ) | Algarve Cup 2020 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 . | |
19.09.2020 | Ireland | eat | European Championship qualification | |||
09/22/2020 | Montenegro | ( MNE ) | European Championship qualification | |||
23/10/2020 | NN | |||||
October 27, 2020 | NN | |||||
11/28/2020 | Greece | European Championship qualification | ||||
December 01, 2020 | Ireland | ( IRL ) | European Championship qualification |
statistics
Opponents according to continental associations
Continental Association | Games | Victories | draw | Defeats | Goal difference (excluding penalty shoot-outs) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UEFA (Europe) | 339 | 253 | 43 | 43 | 1067: 216 |
CONCACAF (North and Central America) | 54 | 22nd | 7th | 25th | 89: 90 |
AFC (Asia) | 53 | 35 | 9 | 9 | 109: 47 |
CONMEBOL (South America) | 15th | 10 | 4th | 1 | 47: 14 |
CAF (Africa) | 12 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 56: 3 |
OFC (Oceania) | 4th | 3 | 0 | 1 | 15: 2 |
Total | 477 | 335 | 63 | 79 | 1384: 372 |
Occasions
occasion | number | Victories | draw | Defeats | Goal difference (excluding penalty shoot-outs) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Friendly matches | 145 | 101 | 23 | 21st | 403: 145 |
European Championship qualifiers | 89 | 70 | 14th | 5 | 384: 31 |
European championship games | 42 | 33 | 6th | 3 | 93: 24 |
Different tournaments | 46 | 17th | 9 | 20th | 59: 60 |
Games at the Algarve Cup | 46 | 31 | 2 | 13 | 99: 35 |
World championship games | 44 | 30th | 5 | 9 | 121: 39 |
World Cup qualifiers | 40 | 36 | 1 | 3 | 176: 17 |
Olympic games | 25th | 17th | 3 | 5 | 49: 21 |
Total | 477 | 335 | 63 | 79 | 1384: 372 |
Venues
occasion | number | Victories | draw | Defeats | Goal difference (without goals in penalty shootouts) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Home games | 178 | 138 | 23 | 17th | 633: 117 |
Play in a neutral place | 162 | 108 | 19th | 35 | 356: 129 |
Away games | 137 | 89 | 21st | 27 | 393: 126 |
International match records
With one exception (USA), the national team has a positive record against all other countries. The following countries conceded their highest defeat against Germany: Argentina (0:11), China (0: 8), Ivory Coast (0:10), France (0: 7), Ghana (0:11), Iceland (0: 8, also a 0: 8 against the USA), Kazakhstan (0:17), Nigeria (0: 8, also a 0: 8 each against France and Norway), Portugal (0:13), Russia (0: 9), Sweden (0: 4, also 0: 4 defeats against Norway (3 ×), Denmark, England and the USA and a 1: 5 defeat against Brazil), Switzerland (0:11), Czechoslovakia (0: 5, also once 0: 5 against Finland), Turkey (1:12), Ukraine (twice 0: 8) and Wales (twice 0:12).
country | Games | S. | U | N | Gates | Important games |
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Argentina | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 17: | 12003 World Cup preliminary round, 2007 World Cup opening game |
Australia | 4th | 2 | 1 | 1 | 7: 4 | Olympic preliminary round 2000, 2016 |
Belgium | 6th | 3 | 2 | 1 | 12: | 5European Championship qualification 1984, 2009 |
Brazil | 12 | 7th | 4th | 1 | 28:13 | World Cup final 2007, World Cup preliminary round 1995, 1999; Olympic game for third place 2000, Olympic 2008 (preliminary round and semi-finals) |
Bulgaria | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 11: | 2European Championship qualification 1991 |
Chile | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2: 0 | |
China | 31 | 17th | 6th | 8th | 56:30 | World Cup semi-finals 1995, preliminary round 2019; OS quarter-finals 2016, preliminary round 2004 |
Denmark | 22nd | 12 | 4th | 6th | 45:19 | World Cup quarter-finals 1991; European Championship game for third place in 1993, quarter-finals in 2017 |
Ivory Coast | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 10: | 0World Cup preliminary round 2015 |
England | 26th | 21st | 4th | 1 | 65:17 | World Cup quarter-finals 1995, World Cup preliminary round 2007, World Cup game for 3rd place in 2015; EM semi-finals 1995, EM quarter-finals 1991, EM final 2009 |
Faroe Islands | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 19: | 0World Cup qualification 2019 |
Finland | 10 | 9 | 0 | 1 | 33: | 2European Championship semi-finals 2005 |
France | 19th | 11 | 4th | 4th | 41:16 | EM preliminary round 2005, 2009, World Cup preliminary round 2011, quarter-finals 2015 |
Ghana | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 11: | 0|
Greece | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5: 0 | European Championship qualification 2021 |
Ireland | 4th | 4th | 0 | 0 | 9: 2 | World Cup qualification 2007, 2015 |
Iceland | 16 | 15th | 0 | 1 | 60: | 6EM relegation 1997, EM preliminary round 2009, 2013; World Cup qualification 2019 |
Italy | 28 | 16 | 8th | 4th | 53:21 | World Cup preliminary round 1991 and 1999; European Championship final 1997; EM semi-finals 1989, 1991 and 1993, EM quarter-finals 2009 and 2013, EM preliminary round 1997, 2005 and 2017 |
Japan | 14th | 11 | 2 | 1 | 33:14 | World Cup preliminary round 1995, 2003 and 2007; Olympic preliminary round 1996, Olympic 2008 - game for 3rd place, World Cup quarter-finals 2011, Algarve Cup final 2012, 2014 |
Yugoslavia | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3: 0 | European Championship qualification 1993 |
Canada | 16 | 15th | 0 | 1 | 47:17 | World Cup preliminary round 2003, World Cup opening game 2011; Olympic group match and semifinals 2016 |
Kazakhstan | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 24: | 0European Championship qualification 2013 Highest victory of the German team on November 19, 2011 (17: 0)! |
Croatia | 6th | 6th | 0 | 0 | 30: | 0European Championship qualification 1995, 2017; World Cup qualification 2015 |
Mexico | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8: 0 | World Cup preliminary round 1999; 2004 Olympic preliminary round |
Montenegro | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 10: | 0European Championship qualification 2021 |
New Zealand | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 12: | 1|
Netherlands | 19th | 12 | 5 | 2 | 47:13 | European Championship preliminary round 2013; European Championship qualification 1984, 2009; World Cup qualification 1999, 2003 |
Nigeria | 8th | 8th | 0 | 0 | 25: | 2Olympic quarter-finals 2004, Olympic preliminary round 2008; World Cup preliminary round 1991, 2011; World Cup round of 16 2019 |
North Korea | 4th | 4th | 0 | 0 | 9: 0 | World Cup quarter-finals 2007; Olympic preliminary round 2008 |
Norway | 41 | 20th | 7th | 14th | 72:51 | World Cup final 1995, World Cup semi-final 2007, World Cup preliminary round 2015; European Championship finals 1989, 1991, 2005 and 2013; EM semi-finals 2009, EM preliminary round 1997, 2005, 2009 and 2013; Olympic semi-finals 2000, Olympic preliminary round 1996 |
Austria | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 7: 3 | |
Poland | 4th | 4th | 0 | 0 | 21: | 1|
Portugal | 4th | 4th | 0 | 0 | 41: | 0World Cup qualification 2003; European Championship qualification 2005 (second-highest victory of the German team on November 15, 2003 (13: 0)) |
Romania | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8: 0 | European Championship qualification 2013 |
Russia | 19th | 17th | 2 | 0 | 66: | 8EM quarter-finals 1993, 1995, preliminary round 2001, 2017, qualification 2017; World Cup quarter-finals 2003, qualification 2015 |
Scotland | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 20: | 1European Championship qualification 2005, World Cup qualification 2007 |
Sweden | 30th | 21st | 1 | 8th | 54:35 | World Cup final 2003, game for 3rd place 1991, quarter-finals 2019, round of 16 2015, preliminary round 1995; European Championship finals 1995 and 2001, semi-finals 1997 and 2013, preliminary round 2017; Olympic finals 2016, quarter finals 2008 |
Switzerland | 17th | 16 | 1 | 0 | 80: | 4First international match (on November 10, 1982; 5-1 in Koblenz); European Championship qualification 1989, 1995, 2009, 2013; World Cup qualification 2007 |
Zimbabwe | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6: 1 | Preliminary round of the 2016 Olympics |
Slovakia | 4th | 4th | 0 | 0 | 20: | 1European Championship qualification 1997; World Cup qualification 2015 |
Slovenia | 4th | 4th | 0 | 0 | 27: | 0World Cup qualification 2015, 2019 |
Soviet Union | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3: 0 | |
Spain | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 14: | 2World Cup preliminary round 2019; European Championship qualification 2013 |
South Africa | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4: 0 | World Cup preliminary round 2019 |
Chinese Taipei | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3: 0 | World Cup preliminary round 1991 |
Thailand | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4: 0 | World Cup preliminary round 2015 |
Czech Republic | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 19: | 0European Championship qualification 2005; World Cup qualification 2019 |
Czechoslovakia | 4th | 3 | 1 | 0 | 9: 1 | European Championship quarter-finals 1989 |
Turkey | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 40: | 1European Championship qualification 2013, 2017 |
Ukraine | 8th | 7th | 1 | 0 | 40: | 3World Cup qualification 1999; European Championship qualification 2001, 2005, 2019 |
Hungary | 9 | 7th | 1 | 1 | 26: | 2European Championship qualification 1989, 1991, 2017 |
United States | 35 | 4th | 7th | 24 | 31:71 | World Cup semi-finals 1991, 2003 and 2015; World Cup quarter-finals 1999; Olympic semifinals 2004 |
USA -B | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3: 2 | |
Wales | 4th | 4th | 0 | 0 | 34: | 0European Championship qualification 1995, 2009 |
Total | 477 | 335 | 63 | 79 | 1380: 372 |
Note: National teams in italics are no longer active.
Frequency of game outcomes
Goals conceded | |||||||
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Gates | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4th | 5 | 6th |
0 | 24 | 24 | 9 | 7th | 2 | 1 | |
1 | 50 | 24 | 11 | 5 | 4th | ||
2 | 37 | 26th | 11 | 10 | 5 | 1 | |
3 | 43 | 30th | 8th | 3 | |||
4th | 29 | 13 | 4th | 2 | 1 | ||
5 | 23 | 5 | 1 | ||||
6th | 13 | 4th | 2 | 2 | 1 | ||
7th | 9 | 2 | |||||
8th | 12 | ||||||
9 | 2 | 1 | |||||
10 | 4th | ||||||
11 | 5 | ||||||
12 | 3 | 1 | |||||
13 | 2 | ||||||
... | |||||||
17th | 1 |
Frequency of the venues
Home venues with at least three games Bold and yellow = World Cup venues 2011 Blue = European Championship venues 1989 Green = European Championship venues 2001 LÜD = Lüdenscheid |
Home venues with two games Bold and yellow = World Cup venues 2011 Green = European Championship venues 2001 |
Home venues with a game between 1982 and 1990 |
Home venues with a game between 1991 and 2000 (1 = Braunschweig , 2 = Holzwickede , 3 = Wolfenbüttel ) |
Home venues with a game between 2001 and 2010 (1 = Karlsruhe , 2 = Krefeld , 3 = Oberhausen , 4 = Wattenscheid Fett and blue = World Cup locations 2011, green = European Championship locations 2001 ) |
Home venues with one game since 2011 (bold = 2011 World Cup venues) |
city | country | Dates of the games | ||||||||||
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16 games | ||||||||||||
Faro / Faro-Loulé | Portugal | March 7, 2002, March 15, 2005, March 13 and 15, 2006, March 7 and 9, 2007, March 5 and 7, 2008, March 9 and 11, 2009, March 1 and 3, 2010, March 7, 2012, March 13, 2013, March 12, 2014, March 4, 2020 | ||||||||||
9 games | ||||||||||||
Guangzhou | China | November 27 and 29, 1991, January 27, 2002, January 28 and 30, 2005, February 1, 2005, January 26, 28 and 30, 2007 | ||||||||||
Osnabrück | Germany | May 10, 1989, July 2, 1989, October 27, 1994, July 16, 2000, April 21, 2005, June 3, 2011, May 8, 2014, April 12, 2016, November 10, 2018 | ||||||||||
7 games | ||||||||||||
Albufeira | Portugal | February 7, 2004, March 4 and 6, 2009, March 6, 2013, March 5, 7 and 10, 2014 | ||||||||||
Vila Real de Santo Antonio | Portugal | March 3, 2002, March 12, 2007, March 10 and 12, 2008, March 2, 2012, March 4, 2015, March 6, 2015 | ||||||||||
6 games | ||||||||||||
Parchal | Portugal | February 24 and 26, 2010, March 4, 2012, March 8, 2013, March 9, 2015, March 11, 2015 | ||||||||||
5 games | ||||||||||||
Shanghai | China | January 29, 2003, September 10, 14 and 30, 2007, August 18, 2008 | ||||||||||
Ulm | Germany | March 8, 2001, July 4 and 7, 2001, October 17, 2002, November 12, 2005 | ||||||||||
Washington, DC | United States | July 23, 1996, June 27 and July 1, 1999, September 27, 2003, March 7, 2017 | ||||||||||
4 games | ||||||||||||
Bielefeld | Germany | March 31, 1994, February 25, 2009, May 31, 2012, November 24, 2017 | ||||||||||
Duisburg | Germany | October 9, 1997, February 17, 2010, September 19, 2012, November 26, 2015 | ||||||||||
Erfurt | Germany | June 23 and 27, 2001, April 9, 2017, November 13, 2018 | ||||||||||
Frankfurt am Main | Germany | April 6, 2000, April 22, 2009, June 30, 2011, October 30, 2013 | ||||||||||
Lagos | Portugal | March 9, 2005. February 29, 2012, March 11, 2013, March 7, 2020 | ||||||||||
London | England | March 8, 1998, May 19, 2002, November 23, 2014, November 9, 2019 | ||||||||||
Mannheim | Germany | June 28, 1996, July 29, 2009, March 31, 2012, April 10, 2014 | ||||||||||
Minneapolis | United States | August 5, 7 and 9, 1990, September 11, 1990 | ||||||||||
Moscow | Russia | October 11, 1992, October 9, 1994, September 27, 2006, September 13, 2014 | ||||||||||
Tampere | Finland | September 20, 1995, August 24, 27 and 30, 2009 | ||||||||||
3 games | ||||||||||||
Aachen | Germany | August 27, 2000, June 7, 2011, October 5, 2019 | ||||||||||
augsburg | Germany | March 6, 2001, October 29, 2009, September 17, 2011 | ||||||||||
Agia Napa | Cyprus | March 11, 12 and 14, 1993 | ||||||||||
Bochum | Germany | December 16, 1990, February 23, 1995, August 6, 2009 | ||||||||||
Columbus | United States | September 20 and 24, 2003, March 2, 2018 | ||||||||||
Fuerth | Germany | September 23, 1999, March 4, 2004, April 8, 2015 | ||||||||||
Halle (Saale) | Germany | November 29, 2012, September 18, 2015, April 7, 2018 | ||||||||||
Kaiserslautern | Germany | December 17, 1988, May 30, 1991, March 26, 1995 | ||||||||||
Karlstad | Sweden | June 5 and 9, 1995, July 9, 1997 | ||||||||||
kassel | Germany | September 27, 2001, May 29, 2008, August 31, 2019 | ||||||||||
Kiev | Ukraine | October 11, 1998, May 11, 2000, August 9, 2003 | ||||||||||
Koblenz | Germany | November 10, 1982, September 29, 1996, August 22, 2007 | ||||||||||
Ludenscheid | Germany | October 3, 1984, June 30, 1991, November 14, 2002 | ||||||||||
Montreal | Canada | July 27, 1994, June 26 and 30, 2015 | ||||||||||
Moss | Norway | June 30, July 3 and 6, 1997 | ||||||||||
Offenbach am Main | Germany | July 24, 2004, April 5, 2013, October 25, 2014 | ||||||||||
Ottawa | Canada | June 7, 11 and 20, 2015 | ||||||||||
Paderborn | Germany | June 19, 2013, July 22, 2016, April 9, 2019 | ||||||||||
Portland | United States | June 24, 1999, October 2 and 5, 2003 | ||||||||||
Preston | England | February 27, 1997, June 9 and 15, 2005 | ||||||||||
Reykjavík | Iceland | July 30, 1986, September 18, 1996, September 1, 2018 | ||||||||||
Rheine | Germany | September 26, 1990, November 14, 1992, April 2, 1998 | ||||||||||
Shenyang | China | August 6th, 9th and 15th, 2008 | ||||||||||
Wins | Germany | October 8, 1983, June 28, 1989, September 25, 2005 | ||||||||||
Vaxjo | Sweden | July 11, 14 and 21, 2013 | ||||||||||
Because on the Rhine | Germany | August 28, 1991, May 26 and 30, 1999 | ||||||||||
Wiesbaden | Germany | November 19, 2011, October 22, 2015, October 20, 2017 | ||||||||||
Wolfsburg | Germany | October 25, 2001, October 28, 2010, July 9, 2011 | ||||||||||
Zhongshan | China | November 19, 21 and 24, 1991 | ||||||||||
2 games | ||||||||||||
Bask | Germany | October 25, 2006, October 25, 2016 | ||||||||||
Arco | Italy | July 20 and 22, 1988 | ||||||||||
Athens | Greece | August 17th and 26th, 2004 | ||||||||||
Basel | Switzerland | September 7, 1983, October 1, 2008 | ||||||||||
Bayreuth | Germany | November 6, 1997 to October 20, 2005 | ||||||||||
Bergisch Gladbach | Germany | March 5, 1983, October 4, 1986 | ||||||||||
Berlin | Germany | October 14, 2004 to June 26, 2011 | ||||||||||
Birmingham | United States | July 21 and 25, 1996 | ||||||||||
Bratislava | Slovakia | November 26, 1988 to October 25, 1995 | ||||||||||
Brussels | Belgium | October 22, 1983, October 9, 1991 | ||||||||||
Canberra | Australia | September 13th and 16th, 2000 | ||||||||||
Caorle | Italy | August 19 and 23, 1984 | ||||||||||
Chicago | United States | June 28, 1998, September 9, 2001 | ||||||||||
cottbus | Germany | May 10, 2006, September 21, 2013 | ||||||||||
Delmenhorst | Germany | May 1, 1983, September 6, 1987 | ||||||||||
Dresden | Germany | May 28, 1998 to September 15, 2010 | ||||||||||
Dublin | Ireland | August 26, 1998 to April 5, 2014 | ||||||||||
Edmonton | Canada | September 4, 2005, July 4, 2015 | ||||||||||
eat | Germany | June 15, 2013, October 6, 2018 | ||||||||||
Gera | Germany | May 17, 2001, August 2, 2007 | ||||||||||
Hamburg | Germany | March 28, 1999 to October 26, 2011 | ||||||||||
Harrison | United States | March 4, 2017, March 4, 2018 | ||||||||||
Helsingborg | Sweden | June 7, 1995 to June 15, 1997 | ||||||||||
Helsinki | Finland | September 7 and 10, 2009 | ||||||||||
Ingolstadt | Germany | May 21, 2011 and September 16, 2017 | ||||||||||
Istanbul | Turkey | February 14, 1999, April 8, 2016 | ||||||||||
Jena | Germany | May 2, 1996 to June 30, 2001 | ||||||||||
Jesolo | Italy | August 22nd and 26th, 1984 | ||||||||||
Kópavogur | Iceland | July 27, 1986, August 17, 2000 | ||||||||||
Copenhagen | Denmark | May 27 and 28, 1997 | ||||||||||
Loulé | Portugal | March 9th and 11th, 2006 | ||||||||||
Lübeck | Germany | April 24, 1997 to October 28, 2007 | ||||||||||
Mainz | Germany | August 30, 2007, June 16, 2011 | ||||||||||
Oldenburg | Germany | October 14, 1999 to April 28, 2004 | ||||||||||
Olhão | Portugal | March 5th and 14th, 2007 | ||||||||||
Oslo | Norway | May 19, 1986, July 12, 1997 | ||||||||||
Passau | Germany | October 30, 1988 to August 28, 2003 | ||||||||||
Patras | Greece | August 11th and 20th, 2004 | ||||||||||
Pforzheim | Germany | May 14, 1988 to June 30, 1996 | ||||||||||
Potsdam | Germany | April 13, 1995 to March 27, 2003 | ||||||||||
regensburg | Germany | October 22, 2016, May 30, 2019 | ||||||||||
Rennes | France | June 8th and 29th, 2019 | ||||||||||
Sandhausen | Germany | October 25, 2015, July 4, 2017 | ||||||||||
São Paulo | Brazil | 3rd and 6th August 2016 | ||||||||||
Siófok | Hungary | April 9, 1985 to May 28, 1992 | ||||||||||
Sofia | Bulgaria | March 21, 1989, April 11, 1990 | ||||||||||
Solna | Sweden | July 28, 2013, April 6, 2019 | ||||||||||
Sønderborg | Denmark | July 24, 1983, May 1, 1985 | ||||||||||
Straubing | Germany | April 15, 1986, October 1, 1989 | ||||||||||
Sydney | Australia | September 24th and 28th, 2000 | ||||||||||
Tarragona | Spain | December 7th and 8th, 1993 | ||||||||||
Tianjin | China | September 26, 2007, August 12, 2008 | ||||||||||
Unterhaching | Germany | April 11, 1996 to July 17, 2008 | ||||||||||
Vancouver | Canada | September 1, 2005 to June 19, 2014 | ||||||||||
Warrington | England | June 6th and 12th, 2005 | ||||||||||
Wuhan | China | January 26, 2003, September 22, 2007 | ||||||||||
Zagreb | Croatia | June 2, 1994 to September 22, 2015 | ||||||||||
1 game | ||||||||||||
Aalborg | Denmark | July 14, 1991 | ||||||||||
Aarau | Switzerland | April 5, 2012 | ||||||||||
Almelo | Netherlands | December 13, 1997 | ||||||||||
Alvor | Portugal | March 13, 2005 | ||||||||||
Andria | Italy | April 2nd, 1988 | ||||||||||
Arnhem | Netherlands | March 14, 2000 | ||||||||||
Arnsberg | Germany | March 6, 2003 | ||||||||||
Aschaffenburg | Germany | April 18, 2002 | ||||||||||
Atlanta | United States | April 10, 1993 | ||||||||||
Aue | Germany | May 9, 1991 | ||||||||||
Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler | Germany | April 1, 1987 | ||||||||||
Bad Kreuznach | Germany | 2nd September 1992 | ||||||||||
to bathe | Switzerland | May 27, 2015 | ||||||||||
Barcelos | Portugal | May 4, 2002 | ||||||||||
Belo Horizonte | Brazil | 16th August 2016 | ||||||||||
Benevento | Italy | December 11, 1986 | ||||||||||
Binningen | Switzerland | 17th September 1988 | ||||||||||
Blackburn | England | June 19, 2005 | ||||||||||
Boca Raton | United States | March 9, 2016 | ||||||||||
Borås | Sweden | September 22, 1993 | ||||||||||
Bolzano | Italy | March 4, 2004 | ||||||||||
Brasília | Brazil | August 9, 2016 | ||||||||||
Braunschweig | Germany | July 22, 2000 | ||||||||||
Breda | Netherlands | 17th July 2017 | ||||||||||
Bridgeview | United States | 20th October 2012 | ||||||||||
Bucharest | Romania | October 22, 2011 | ||||||||||
Burghausen | Germany | November 15, 1987 | ||||||||||
Carson | United States | October 12, 2003 | ||||||||||
Catania | Italy | February 5, 1998 | ||||||||||
Cesenatico | Italy | 3rd June 1993 | ||||||||||
Chemnitz | Germany | 29th November 2016 | ||||||||||
Chester | United States | 2nd March 2017 | ||||||||||
Khimki | Russia | 16th September 2016 | ||||||||||
Darmstadt | Germany | September 11, 2003 | ||||||||||
Davidson | United States | March 16, 1996 | ||||||||||
Decatur | United States | March 14, 1996 | ||||||||||
Dessau | Germany | September 25, 1997 | ||||||||||
Dillingen | Germany | May 16, 1987 | ||||||||||
Domžale | Slovenia | April 10, 2018 | ||||||||||
East Hartford | United States | October 23, 2012 | ||||||||||
Enschede | Netherlands | November 17, 2001 | ||||||||||
Eupen | Belgium | May 7, 2008 | ||||||||||
Euskirchen | Germany | March 20, 1997 | ||||||||||
Fairfax | United States | July 31, 1994 | ||||||||||
Frederikshavn | Denmark | July 11, 1991 | ||||||||||
Freiburg in Breisgau | Germany | February 28, 2008 | ||||||||||
Frýdek-Místek | Czech Republic | April 29, 1990 | ||||||||||
Fulda | Germany | 17th September 1998 | ||||||||||
Gifhorn | Germany | May 5, 1996 | ||||||||||
Goch | Germany | June 14, 2001 | ||||||||||
Gothenburg | Sweden | July 24, 2013 | ||||||||||
Goettingen | Germany | July 19, 2000 | ||||||||||
Grenoble | France | June 22, 2019 | ||||||||||
Grimstad | Norway | September 14, 2002 | ||||||||||
Großaspach | Germany | October 24, 2017 | ||||||||||
Gutersloh | Germany | March 4, 2003 | ||||||||||
Győr | Hungary | 20th September 2016 | ||||||||||
Haderslev | Denmark | May 25, 2003 | ||||||||||
Hamilton | Canada | June 10, 2018 | ||||||||||
Hangzhou | China | September 17, 2007 | ||||||||||
Haverfordwest | Wales | May 10, 2007 | ||||||||||
Heidenheim an der Brenz | Germany | 17th September 2014 | ||||||||||
Helmstedt | Germany | May 2, 1984 | ||||||||||
Hildesheim | Germany | April 24, 2005 | ||||||||||
Hoffenheim | Germany | July 21, 2004 | ||||||||||
Holzwickede | Germany | March 25, 1999 | ||||||||||
Homburg | Germany | March 1, 2006 | ||||||||||
Huadu | China | January 23, 2002 | ||||||||||
Heraklion | Greece | August 23, 2004 | ||||||||||
Isernia | Italy | November 11, 1999 | ||||||||||
Izmir | Turkey | February 15, 2012 | ||||||||||
Jaworzno | Poland | 5th September 1992 | ||||||||||
Jiangmen | China | November 17, 1991 | ||||||||||
Squid | Sweden | 17th July 2013 | ||||||||||
Karlsruhe | Germany | November 23, 2006 | ||||||||||
Twill | Slovenia | October 26, 2013 | ||||||||||
Krefeld | Germany | August 3, 2006 | ||||||||||
Lahti | Finland | September 4, 2009 | ||||||||||
Laval | France | February 28, 2019 | ||||||||||
Leverkusen | Germany | November 25, 2010 | ||||||||||
Lichtenvoorde | Netherlands | August 27, 1996 | ||||||||||
Livingston | Scotland | May 2, 2004 | ||||||||||
los Angeles | United States | June 20, 1999 | ||||||||||
Luneburg | Germany | September 7, 1985 | ||||||||||
Lviv | Ukraine | 3rd September 2019 | ||||||||||
Magdeburg | Germany | July 29, 2007 | ||||||||||
Milan | Italy | January 25, 1984 | ||||||||||
Marburg | Germany | November 22, 1989 | ||||||||||
Melbourne | Australia | September 19, 2000 | ||||||||||
Mönchengladbach | Germany | July 5, 2011 | ||||||||||
Montpellier | France | 17th June 2019 | ||||||||||
Muri | Switzerland | October 24, 1993 | ||||||||||
Mosonmagyaróvár | Hungary | September 25, 1991 | ||||||||||
Motril | Spain | November 24, 2011 | ||||||||||
Munich | Germany | June 29, 2013 | ||||||||||
Nashville | United States | March 6, 2016 | ||||||||||
New Britain | United States | August 6, 1994 | ||||||||||
Nordhorn | Germany | November 19, 1986 | ||||||||||
Oakbrook | United States | September 8, 2001 | ||||||||||
Oakford | United States | 2nd August 1994 | ||||||||||
Oberhausen | Germany | June 17, 2001 | ||||||||||
Örebro | Sweden | October 29, 2014 | ||||||||||
Orlando | United States | March 7, 2018 | ||||||||||
Osijek | Croatia | November 27, 2013 | ||||||||||
Ozoir-la-Ferrière | France | April 17, 2003 | ||||||||||
Panyu | China | January 25, 2002 | ||||||||||
Paris | France | March 28, 1991 | ||||||||||
Beijing | China | August 21, 2008 | ||||||||||
Perth | Scotland | September 23, 2006 | ||||||||||
Philadelphia | United States | April 7, 1993 | ||||||||||
Plauen | Germany | September 2, 1999 | ||||||||||
Portimão | Portugal | March 1, 2002 | ||||||||||
Příbram | Czech Republic | September 25, 2004 | ||||||||||
Karagandy | Kazakhstan | 15th September 2012 | ||||||||||
Wheel | Norway | September 25, 1993 | ||||||||||
Reutlingen | Germany | November 15, 2003 | ||||||||||
Rheinbach | Germany | June 3, 1999 | ||||||||||
Rimini | Italy | June 30, 1993 | ||||||||||
Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | 19th August 2016 | ||||||||||
Rome | Italy | April 18, 1992 | ||||||||||
Rotenburg | Germany | May 25, 1995 | ||||||||||
Rotterdam | Netherlands | July 30, 2017 | ||||||||||
Saarbrücken | Germany | April 22, 1999 | ||||||||||
Salvador | Brazil | August 12, 2016 | ||||||||||
Salzgitter | Germany | October 12, 1997 | ||||||||||
Sandefjord | Norway | July 23, 2008 | ||||||||||
Schaffhausen | Switzerland | August 30, 2006 | ||||||||||
Schoenberg | Germany | May 22, 2003 | ||||||||||
Silves | Portugal | March 11, 2005 | ||||||||||
Sindelfingen | Germany | September 21, 1994 | ||||||||||
Sinsheim | Germany | July 25, 2009 | ||||||||||
Sopron | Hungary | October 14, 1990 | ||||||||||
Spremberg | Germany | May 26, 1998 | ||||||||||
St. Louis | United States | June 25, 1998 | ||||||||||
Stockholm | Sweden | June 18, 1995 | ||||||||||
Strasbourg | France | February 13, 2013 | ||||||||||
Swansea | Wales | May 5, 1994 | ||||||||||
Tampa | United States | March 3, 2016 | ||||||||||
Therwil | Switzerland | May 23, 1995 | ||||||||||
Thessaloniki | Greece | October 8, 2019 | ||||||||||
Tilburg | Netherlands | July 21, 2017 | ||||||||||
Tórshavn | Faroe Islands | 4th September 2018 | ||||||||||
trier | Germany | August 6, 2003 | ||||||||||
Troisdorf | Germany | May 10, 2001 | ||||||||||
Trondheim | Norway | June 6, 1996 | ||||||||||
Turku | Finland | 5th October 1985 | ||||||||||
Ulefoss | Norway | June 17, 1998 | ||||||||||
Ústí nad Labem | Czech Republic | 19th September 2017 | ||||||||||
Utrecht | Netherlands | July 25, 2017 | ||||||||||
Valenciennes | France | June 12, 2019 | ||||||||||
Västerås | Sweden | June 13, 1995 | ||||||||||
Venray | Netherlands | March 19, 1983 | ||||||||||
Verden | Germany | 4th September 1987 | ||||||||||
Volendam | Netherlands | November 1, 2007 | ||||||||||
Waedenswil | Switzerland | May 5, 1993 | ||||||||||
Waalwijk | Netherlands | November 21, 1984 | ||||||||||
Warendorf | Germany | March 23, 1997 | ||||||||||
Watford | England | December 11, 1994 | ||||||||||
Wattenscheid | Germany | April 12, 2007 | ||||||||||
Vineyard | Germany | September 25, 1994 | ||||||||||
Winnipeg | Canada | June 15, 2015 | ||||||||||
Wolfenbüttel | Germany | September 7, 1994 | ||||||||||
Wycombe | England | November 25, 1990 | ||||||||||
Yiwu | China | January 23, 2003 | ||||||||||
Žilina | Slovakia | 23rd November 2013 | ||||||||||
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See also
- German national soccer team of women
- German national soccer team for women / statistics
- List of international matches for the German national soccer team
Web links
- dfb.de: All games on the DFB homepage (set season manually)
- de.fifa.com: FIFA results database
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Blaine , a city in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, is given as the venue in other statistics .
- ^ North America Cup (Women) 1990
- ↑ The game is not counted as an A international match by FIFA, but is included in the DFB statistics [1]
- ↑ In the statistics of FIFA and the US Federation, Oakford is named as the venue
- ^ Tarragona Women's Tournament 1993
- ↑ Tri-Nations Tournament (Women) 1997 (Denmark) (game data do not match the information on the association website)
- ↑ The New Zealand Association also counts the game against SSG Bergisch Gladbach at the Women's World Invitation Tournament 1981 as an international game against the DFB [2]
- ↑ DFB.de: Match statistics Germany - China 1: 0 (0: 0)
- ↑ The game against China scheduled for September 11th was canceled due to the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001 . [3]
- ↑ The DFB names Albufeira as the venue [4] , the DBU the Estádio do Algarve in Faro-Loulé. Danmark - Tyskland 1 - 0
- ↑ a b The DFB names Albufeira as the venue [5] , the Finnish association the Estadio Algarve in Faro-Loulé. [6]
- ↑ The game was originally scheduled for June 16, was then moved to June 1, and ultimately brought forward again by a day.
- ^ Four Nations Tournament: DFB women against USA, France and England. In: dfb.de. German Football Association, November 24, 2015, accessed on January 25, 2016 .
- ↑ The originally scheduled date on July 29, 2017 at 8:45 p.m. was postponed due to heavy rain and then canceled due to the fact that the place was unusable.
- ↑ Italy cancels Algarve Cup final. dfb.de, accessed on March 10, 2020 .
- ↑ Original date: April 11, 2020 in Münster
- ↑ Original date: April 14, 2020 in Podgorica
- ↑ original date: 19.09.2020
- ↑ original date: 22.09.2020
- ↑ a b c d e f g Incl. games decided on penalties
- ↑ Incl. a game against Australia after Australia joined the AFC.
- ↑ Incl. of the 2 games against Australia when Australia was still a member of the OFC.
- ↑ Incl. the quarter-finals in 1988, 1990 and 1992, which were played back and forth and count towards qualification.
- ↑ Incl. the quarter-finals and semi-finals 1994/95, which were played in the first and second leg.
- ↑ Thereof 2 games decided by penalty shootouts (one win, one defeat)
- ↑ Tournaments in Italy 1984 and 1988, Minneapolis (USA) 1990, Cyprus 1993, Tarragona (ESP) 1993, Chiquita Cup (USA) 1994, "100 Years of DFB" 2000, US Cup 2001, Four Nations Tournament 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2007, 25 years of women's football in Denmark, SheBelieves Cup 2016 and 2017
- ↑ decided by penalty shootout (victory)
- ↑ Incl. the games at the EM 1989, EM 1995, EM 2001 and WM 2011
- ↑ Incl. the games against the hosts at the 1995, 1999, 2003 World Cup, the 1993, 1997 and 2013 European Championship and the 2000 Olympic Games