List of international matches for the German women's national soccer team

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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
1 11/10/1982 5: 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 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
2 03/05/1983 1: 1 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Bergisch Gladbach European Championship qualification First international match against Belgium.
First draw
3 03/19/1983 2: 2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Venray ( NED ) European Championship qualification First international game against the Netherlands.
First away game
4th 05/01/1983 1: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Delmenhorst European Championship qualification First international match against Denmark
5 07.09.1983 2-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Basel ( SUI ) First away win
6th 09/24/1983 0: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Sønderborg ( DEN ) European Championship qualification First loss
First away loss
7th 10/08/1983 1: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Wins European Championship qualification
8th 10/22/1983 1: 1 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Brussels ( BEL ) European Championship qualification
9 01/25/1984 1: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Milan ( ITA ) First international match against Italy
Two halves of 35 minutes each were played
10 05/02/1984 1: 4 NorwayNorway Norway Helmstedt First international game against Norway.
First home defeat
11 08/19/1984 2: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Caorle ( ITA ) Mundialito
12 08/22/1984 2-0 EnglandEngland England Jesolo ( ITA ) Mundialito First international match against England
13 08/23/1984 0: 2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Caorle ( ITA ) Mundialito
14th 08/26/1984 1: 3 ItalyItaly Italy Jesolo ( ITA ) Mundialito finals
15th 10/03/1984 1-0 FinlandFinland Finland Ludenscheid European Championship qualification First international match against Finland.
First international match for Martina Voss-Tecklenburg
16 11/21/1984 1: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Waalwijk ( NED )
17th 04/09/1985 0: 1 Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary Siófok ( HUN ) First international match against Hungary
18th 05/01/1985 0: 3 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Sønderborg ( DEN ) European Championship qualification
19th 07.09.1985 2: 3 NorwayNorway Norway Luneburg European Championship qualification
20th 05.10.1985 0: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Turku ( FIN ) European Championship qualification
21st 04/15/1986 2: 1 Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary Straubing The longest series of defeats ends with the win (4)
22nd 05/19/1986 0-0 NorwayNorway Norway Oslo ( NOR ) European Championship qualification Heidi Mohr's first international match
23 07/27/1986 4: 1 IcelandIceland Iceland Kópavogur ( ISL ) First international match against Iceland
24 07/30/1986 5-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Reykjavík ( ISL )
25th 04/10/1986 2-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Bergisch Gladbach European Championship qualification First international match by Doris Fitschen
26th 11/19/1986 3: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Nordhorn
27 04/01/1987 3: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler
28 05/16/1987 2-0 FranceFrance France Dillingen First international match against France
29 09/04/1987 5-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Verden
30th 09/06/1987 3: 2 IcelandIceland Iceland Delmenhorst First triple goal scorer: Silvia Neid
31 07.10.1987 1-0 Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary Budapest ( HUN ) European Championship qualification
32 11/15/1987 3-0 ItalyItaly Italy Burghausen European Championship qualification
33 04/02/1988 0-0 ItalyItaly Italy Andria ( ITA ) European Championship qualification
34 May 14, 1988 0-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Pforzheim European Championship qualification
35 07/20/1988 0: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Arco ( ITA ) Mundialito
36 07/22/1988 1: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Arco ( ITA ) Mundialito First international match against the USA
37 09/17/1988 10-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Binningen ( SUI ) European Championship qualification First double-digit victory.
First quadruple goal scorer: Heidi Mohr
38 10/30/1988 4-0 Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary Passau European Championship qualification
39 11/26/1988 1: 1 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Bratislava ( TCH ) EM quarter-finals (first leg) First international match against Czechoslovakia
40 December 17, 1988 2-0 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Kaiserslautern EM quarter-finals (second leg)
41 03/21/1989 3: 1 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria Sofia ( BUL ) First international match against Bulgaria
42 05/10/1989 1-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Osnabrück
43 06/28/1989 1: 1 a.d.
4: 3 i. E.
ItalyItaly Italy Wins EM semifinals
44 07/02/1989 4: 1 NorwayNorway 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 HungaryHungary Hungary Straubing European Championship qualification Bettina Wiegmann's first international match
46 11/22/1989 5-0 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Marburg European Championship qualification
47 04/11/1990 4: 1 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria Sofia ( BUL ) European Championship qualification
48 04/29/1990 1-0 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Frýdek-Místek ( TCH ) European Championship qualification
49 08/05/1990 3: 1 EnglandEngland England Minneapolis ( USA ) North America Cup First international match outside of Europe
50 08/07/1990 3-0 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Minneapolis ( USA ) North America Cup Only international match against the Soviet Union
51 08/09/1990 3: 2 United StatesUnited States USA II Minneapolis ( USA ) North America Cup
52 08/11/1990 0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Minneapolis ( USA ) North America Cup
53 09/26/1990 4-0 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria Rheine European Championship qualification
54 10/14/1990 4-0 HungaryHungary Hungary Sopron ( HUN ) European Championship qualification
55 11/25/1990 4: 1 EnglandEngland England High Wycombe ( ENG ) EM quarter-finals (first leg)
56 December 16, 1990 2-0 EnglandEngland England Bochum EM quarter-finals (second leg)

1991 to 1995

No. date Result opponent venue occasion comment
57 03/28/1991 2-0 FranceFrance France Paris ( FRA )
58 05/09/1991 2: 1 PolandPoland Poland Aue First international match against Poland.
First international match in the new federal states
59 05/30/1991 2: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Kaiserslautern First game against a reigning CONCACAF champion
60 06/30/1991 2-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Ludenscheid First international game against China.
First game against a reigning Asian champion
61 07/11/1991 3-0 ItalyItaly Italy Frederikshavn ( DEN ) EM semifinals
62 07/14/1991 3: 1 a.d. NorwayNorway Norway Aalborg ( DEN ) EM final Germany becomes European champion for the second time
63 08/28/1991 3: 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Because on the Rhine
64 09/25/1991 2-0 HungaryHungary Hungary Mosonmagyaróvár ( HUN )
65 10/09/1991 2: 1 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Brussels ( BEL ) Maren Meinert's first international match
66 11/17/1991 4-0 NigeriaNigeria 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 TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Zhongshan ( CHN ) World Cup preliminary round First international match against Taiwan
68 11/21/1991 2-0 ItalyItaly Italy Zhongshan ( CHN ) World Cup preliminary round
69 11/24/1991 2: 1 a.d. DenmarkDenmark Denmark Zhongshan ( CHN ) World Cup quarter-finals
70 11/27/1991 2: 5 United StatesUnited States United States Guangzhou ( CHN ) World Cup semi-finals
71 11/29/1991 0: 4 SwedenSweden Sweden Guangzhou ( CHN ) World Cup game for 3rd place First international match against Sweden
72 04/18/1992 1: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Rome ( ITA )
73 05/28/1992 3-0 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 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 FranceFrance France Bad Kreuznach
75 09/05/1992 4-0 PolandPoland Poland Jaworzno ( POL )
76 10/11/1992 7-0 RussiaRussia 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 RussiaRussia Russia Rheine EM quarter-finals
78 03/11/1993 1: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden Ayia Napa ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
79 03/12/1993 3-0 FranceFrance France Ayia Napa ( CYP ) Cyprus Cup
80 03/14/1993 1-0 United StatesUnited States 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 United StatesUnited States USA * Philadelphia ( USA ) First international game by Silke Rottenberg
82 04/10/1993 0: 3 United StatesUnited States USA * Atlanta ( USA )
83 05/05/1993 1-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Wädenswil ( SUI )
84 06/30/1993 1: 1 a.d.
3: 4 i. E.
ItalyItaly Italy Rimini ( ITA ) EM semifinals
85 07/03/1993 1: 3 DenmarkDenmark 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 SwedenSweden Sweden Borås ( SWE )
87 09/25/1993 3: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Rade ( NOR )
88 October 24, 1993 5-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Muri ( SUI ) European Championship qualification
89 07/12/1993 1-0 RussiaRussia Russia Tarragona ( ESP ) Tournament in Tarragona (semi-finals) Pia Wunderlich's first international match
90 December 8, 1993 7-0 PolandPoland Poland Tarragona ( ESP ) Tournament in Tarragona (final)
91 March 31, 1994 12: 0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Bielefeld European Championship qualification First international match against Wales
92 05/05/1994 12: 0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Swansea ( WAL ) European Championship qualification
93 06/02/1994 7-0 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Zagreb ( CRO ) European Championship qualification First international match against Croatia
94 07/27/1994 2: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Montreal ( CAN ) First international match against Canada.
First international match for Birgit Prinz
95 07/31/1994 1: 2 United StatesUnited States USA * Fairfax ( USA ) Chiquita tournament
96 08/02/1994 6: 3 NorwayNorway Norway Oakford ( USA ) Chiquita tournament
97 08/06/1994 2: 3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China New Britain ( USA ) Chiquita tournament
98 09/07/1994 3: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Wolfenbüttel
99 09/21/1994 8-0 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Sindelfingen European Championship qualification
100 09/25/1994 11: 0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Vineyard European Championship qualification 100th international match
101 10/09/1994 1-0 RussiaRussia Russia Moscow ( RUS ) EM quarter-finals (first leg)
102 October 27, 1994 4-0 RussiaRussia Russia Osnabrück EM quarter-finals (second leg)
103 12/11/1994 4: 1 EnglandEngland England Watford ( ENG ) EM semi-finals (first leg)
104 02/23/1995 2: 1 EnglandEngland England Bochum EM semi-finals (second leg)
105 03/26/1995 3: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Kaiserslautern EM final Germany becomes European champion for the third time
106 04/13/1995 8-0 PolandPoland Poland Potsdam First international match by Kerstin Stegemann and Sandra Smisek
107 05/23/1995 8-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Therwil ( SUI )
108 05/25/1995 3: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Rotenburg
109 06/05/1995 1-0 JapanJapan Japan Karlstad ( SWE ) World Cup preliminary round
110 06/07/1995 2: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden Helsingborg ( SWE ) World Cup preliminary round
111 06/09/1995 6: 1 BrazilBrazil 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 EnglandEngland England Västerås ( SWE ) World Cup quarter-finals
113 06/15/1995 1-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Helsingborg ( SWE ) World Cup semi-finals 100th international match by Silvia Neid
114 06/18/1995 0: 2 NorwayNorway Norway Stockholm ( SWE ) World Cup final
115 09/20/1995 3-0 FinlandFinland Finland Tampere ( FIN ) European Championship qualification
116 10/25/1995 3-0 SlovakiaSlovakia 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
117 03/14/1996 0: 6 United StatesUnited States United States Decatur ( USA ) Biggest defeat
118 March 16, 1996 0: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Davidson ( USA )
119 04/11/1996 2-0 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Unterhaching European Championship qualification
120 05/02/1996 1: 3 NorwayNorway Norway * Jena European Championship qualification
121 05/05/1996 6-0 FinlandFinland Finland Gifhorn European Championship qualification Inka Grings' first international match
122 06/06/1996 0-0 NorwayNorway Norway * Trondheim ( NOR ) European Championship qualification
123 06/28/1996 8-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Mannheim
124 06/30/1996 3-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Pforzheim
125 07/21/1996 3: 2 JapanJapan Japan Birmingham ( USA ) Olympic preliminary round Bettina Wiegmann scores the first goal in women's Olympic football
126 07/23/1996 2: 3 NorwayNorway Norway * Washington, DC ( USA ) Olympic preliminary round 100th international match by Heidi Mohr
127 07/25/1996 1: 1 BrazilBrazil 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 NetherlandsNetherlands 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
129 09/18/1996 3-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Reykjavík ( ISL ) EM relegation
130 09/29/1996 4-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Koblenz EM relegation 104th and last international match by Heidi Mohr
131 12/11/1996 0-0 ItalyItaly Italy Benevento ( ITA )
132 02/27/1997 6: 4 EnglandEngland England Preston ( ENG )
133 03/20/1997 2: 2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Euskirchen
134 03/23/1997 1: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Warendorf
135 04/24/1997 6-0 SpainSpain Spain Lübeck First international match against Spain
136 05/27/1997 2: 2 DenmarkDenmark 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 NorwayNorway Norway * Copenhagen ( DEN ) Tournament for the 25th anniversary of women's football in the DBU
138 06/30/1997 1: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Moss ( NOR ) EM preliminary round
139 07/03/1997 0-0 NorwayNorway Norway * Moss ( NOR ) EM preliminary round
140 07/06/1997 2-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Moss ( NOR ) EM preliminary round
141 07/09/1997 1-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Karlstad ( SWE ) EM semifinals
142 07/12/1997 2-0 ItalyItaly Italy Oslo ( NOR ) EM final Germany becomes European champion for the fourth time
143 09/25/1997 3-0 EnglandEngland England Dessau World Cup qualification
144 10/09/1997 3: 1 United StatesUnited States United States Duisburg
145 10/12/1997 0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Salzgitter
146 11/06/1997 1-0 NorwayNorway Norway * Bayreuth World Cup qualification 100th international match by Doris Fitschen
147 12/13/1997 0: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Almelo ( NED ) World Cup qualification
148 02/05/1998 1-0 ItalyItaly Italy Catania ( ITA )
149 03/08/1998 1-0 EnglandEngland England London ( ENG ) World Cup qualification
150 04/02/1998 2: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Rheine World Cup qualification
151 05/26/1998 4: 1 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Spremberg First international match against New Zealand
152 05/28/1998 8-0 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Dresden Highest victory of a European against an oceanic team
153 06/17/1998 2: 3 NorwayNorway Norway * Ulefoss ( NOR ) World Cup qualification
154 06/25/1998 1: 1 United StatesUnited States United States St. Louis ( USA )
155 06/28/1998 2: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Chicago ( USA )
156 09/17/1998 5-0 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Fulda World Cup qualification First international match against Ukraine
100th international win
157 10/11/1998 1: 1 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Kiev ( UKR ) World Cup qualification
158 02/14/1999 12: 1 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Istanbul ( TUR ) First international match against Turkey
159 03/25/1999 0: 3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Holzwickede
160 03/28/1999 4: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Hamburg
161 04/22/1999 3: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Saarbrücken
162 05/26/1999 2-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Because on the Rhine
163 05/30/1999 4: 1 FranceFrance France Because on the Rhine
164 06/03/1999 2-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Rheinbach
165 06/20/1999 1: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Los Angeles ( USA ) World Cup preliminary round
166 06/24/1999 6-0 MexicoMexico Mexico Portland ( USA ) World Cup preliminary round First international match against Mexico
167 06/27/1999 3: 3 BrazilBrazil Brazil Washington, DC ( USA ) World Cup preliminary round 100th international match by Bettina Wiegmann
168 07/01/1999 2: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Washington, DC ( USA ) World Cup quarter-finals
169 09/02/1999 3: 1 RussiaRussia Russia Plauen
170 09/23/1999 3-0 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Fuerth European Championship qualification
171 10/14/1999 5-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Oldenburg European Championship qualification
172 11/11/1999 4: 4 ItalyItaly Italy Isernia ( ITA ) European Championship qualification
173 March 16, 2000 0: 2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Arnhem ( NED ) 125th and last international match by Martina Voss-Tecklenburg
174 04/06/2000 3-0 ItalyItaly Italy Frankfurt am Main European Championship qualification
175 05/11/2000 6: 1 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Kiev ( UKR ) European Championship qualification
176 07/16/2000 1: 3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Osnabrück Tournament "100 Years of the DFB"
177 07/19/2000 1: 4 NorwayNorway Norway Goettingen Tournament "100 Years of the DFB"
178 07/22/2000 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Braunschweig Tournament "100 Years of the DFB" Martina Müller's first international match
179 08/17/2000 6-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Kópavogur ( ISL ) European Championship qualification
180 08/27/2000 7-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Aachen
181 13.09.2000 3-0 AustraliaAustralia Australia Canberra ( AUS ) Olympic preliminary round First international game against Australia
First game against a reigning Oceania champion
182 09/16/2000 2: 1 BrazilBrazil Brazil Canberra ( AUS ) Olympic preliminary round
183 09/19/2000 1-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Melbourne ( AUS ) Olympic preliminary round
184 09/24/2000 0: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Sydney ( AUS ) Olympic semifinals
185 09/28/2000 2-0 BrazilBrazil Brazil Sydney ( AUS ) Olympic game for 3rd place Germany wins the first bronze medal

2001 to 2005

No. date Result opponent venue occasion comment
186 03/06/2001 1-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China augsburg Substitute goalkeeper Nadine Angerer comes on as a field player
187 03/08/2001 2: 4 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Ulm
188 05/10/2001 1-0 ItalyItaly Italy Troisdorf Linda Bresonik's first international match
189 05/17/2001 1: 1 RussiaRussia Russia Gera
190 06/14/2001 3-0 CanadaCanada Canada Goch
191 06/17/2001 7: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Oberhausen
192 06/23/2001 3: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Erfurt EM preliminary round
193 06/27/2001 5-0 RussiaRussia Russia Erfurt EM preliminary round
194 06/30/2001 3-0 EnglandEngland England Jena EM preliminary round
195 07/04/2001 1-0 NorwayNorway Norway Ulm EM semifinals
196 07/07/2001 1: 0 a.d. SwedenSweden 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 JapanJapan Japan Oakbrook ( USA ) US Cup
198 09/09/2001 1: 4 United StatesUnited States USA * Chicago ( USA ) US Cup
199 09/27/2001 3: 1 EnglandEngland England kassel World Cup qualification
200 10/25/2001 9-0 PortugalPortugal 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 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Enschede ( NED ) World Cup qualification First international match by Kerstin Garefrekes
202 01/23/2002 1: 2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Huadu ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament First participation in the four-nation tournament
203 01/25/2002 0-0 United StatesUnited States USA * Panyu ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
204 01/27/2002 3: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
205 03/01/2002 3-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Portimao ( POR ) Algarve Cup 2002 First participation in the Algarve Cup
206 03/03/2002 2: 4 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) Algarve Cup
207 03/05/2002 2-0 FinlandFinland Finland Olmao ( POR ) Algarve Cup
208 03/07/2002 1: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Faro ( POR ) Algarve Cup 3rd place match
209 04/18/2002 6-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Aschaffenburg World Cup qualification
210 05/04/2002 8-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Barcelos ( POR ) World Cup qualification
211 05/19/2002 1-0 EnglandEngland England London ( ENG ) World Cup qualification
212 09/14/2002 3: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Grimstad ( NOR )
213 10/17/2002 2-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Ulm
214 11/14/2002 4-0 RussiaRussia Russia Ludenscheid
215 01/23/2003 0-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Yiwu ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
216 01/26/2003 2: 2 NorwayNorway Norway Wuhan ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
217 01/29/2003 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Shanghai ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
218 03/04/2003 2: 2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Gutersloh
219 03/06/2003 3: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Arnsberg
220 03/27/2003 5-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland Potsdam European Championship qualification First international match against Scotland
100th international match by Birgit Prinz
221 04/17/2003 0: 1 FranceFrance France Ozoir-la-Ferrière ( FRA )
222 05/22/2003 1: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Schoenberg
223 05/25/2003 6: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Haderslev ( DEN )
224 08/06/2003 3-0 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria trier
225 08/09/2003 3: 1 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Kiev ( UKR ) European Championship qualification
226 08/28/2003 4-0 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Passau European Championship qualification 100th international match by Kerstin Stegemann
227 09/11/2003 4-0 EnglandEngland England Darmstadt 100th international match under Tina Theune
228 09/20/2003 4: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Columbus ( USA ) World Cup preliminary round
229 09/24/2003 3-0 JapanJapan Japan Columbus ( USA ) World Cup preliminary round 150th international match by Bettina Wiegmann
230 09/27/2003 6: 1 ArgentinaArgentina 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 RussiaRussia Russia Portland ( USA ) World Cup quarter-finals
232 05/10/2003 3-0 United StatesUnited States USA * Portland ( USA ) World Cup semi-finals
233 10/12/2003 2: 1 a.d. SwedenSweden 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 PortugalPortugal Portugal Reutlingen European Championship qualification Birgit Prinz scores four goals
235 02/07/2004 11: 0 PortugalPortugal Portugal Albufeira ( POR ) European Championship qualification Inka Grings scores five goals
236 03/04/2004 0: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Fuerth The longest series of victories ends with defeat (13)
237 03/31/2004 1-0 ItalyItaly Italy Bolzano ( ITA ) Anja Mittag's first international match
238 04/28/2004 6-0 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Oldenburg European Championship qualification
239 05/02/2004 3: 1 ScotlandScotland Scotland Livingston ( SCO ) European Championship qualification
240 07/21/2004 0: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Hoffenheim
241 07/24/2004 3: 1 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Offenbach am Main
242 08/11/2004 8-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Patras ( GRE ) Olympic preliminary round
243 08/17/2004 2-0 MexicoMexico Mexico Athens ( GRE ) Olympic preliminary round
244 08/20/2004 2: 1 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Patras ( GRE ) Olympic quarter-finals
245 08/23/2004 1: 2 a.d. United StatesUnited States United States Heraklion ( GRE ) Olympic semifinals
246 08/26/2004 1-0 SwedenSweden 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 RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Příbram ( CZE ) European Championship qualification
248 10/14/2004 0-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Berlin 100th home game
249 01/28/2005 0: 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament First international match for Annike Krahn , Melanie Behringer and Célia Šašić
250 01/30/2005 1-0 RussiaRussia Russia Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
251 02/01/2005 2-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
252 03/09/2005 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Lagos ( POR ) Algarve Cup 2005 100th international match by Ariane Hingst
253 03/11/2005 4-0 NorwayNorway Norway Silves ( POR ) Algarve Cup 100th international match by Renate Lingor
254 03/13/2005 2-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Alvor ( POR ) Algarve Cup
255 03/15/2005 0: 1 United StatesUnited States United States Faro-Loulé ( POR ) Algarve Cup Final
256 04/21/2005 3: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Osnabrück
257 04/24/2005 3: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Hildesheim
258 06/06/2005 1-0 NorwayNorway Norway Warrington ( ENG ) EM preliminary round
259 06/09/2005 4-0 ItalyItaly Italy Preston ( ENG ) EM preliminary round 100th international match by Sandra Smisek
260 06/12/2005 3-0 FranceFrance France Warrington ( ENG ) EM preliminary round 100th international match by Pia Wunderlich
261 06/15/2005 4: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Preston ( ENG ) EM semifinals
262 06/19/2005 3: 1 NorwayNorway 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 CanadaCanada Canada Vancouver ( CAN ) First international match under Silvia Neid
264 09/04/2005 4: 3 CanadaCanada Canada Edmonton ( CAN )
265 09/25/2005 5: 1 RussiaRussia Russia Wins World Cup qualification
266 10/20/2005 4-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland Bayreuth World Cup qualification
267 11/12/2005 4-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Ulm World Cup qualification 100th international match by Steffi Jones

2006 to 2010

No. date Result opponent venue occasion comment
268 03/01/2006 0: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Homburg 102nd and last international match by Pia Wunderlich
269 03/09/2006 5-0 FinlandFinland Finland Loulé ( POR ) Algarve Cup 2006
270 03/11/2006 3-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Loulé ( POR ) Algarve Cup
271 03/13/2006 1-0 NorwayNorway Norway Faro ( POR ) Algarve Cup
272 03/15/2006 0: 0 n.v.
4: 3 i. E.
United StatesUnited States United States Faro ( POR ) Algarve Cup Final Germany wins the Algarve Cup for the first time
273 05/10/2006 1-0 IrelandIreland Ireland cottbus World Cup qualification First international match against Ireland
274 08/03/2006 5-0 ItalyItaly Italy Krefeld
275 08/26/2006 3-0 IrelandIreland Ireland Dublin ( IRL ) World Cup qualification 150th international match by Birgit Prinz
276 08/30/2006 6-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Schaffhausen ( SUI ) World Cup qualification
277 09/23/2006 5-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland Perth ( SCO ) World Cup qualification
278 09/27/2006 3: 2 RussiaRussia 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 EnglandEngland England Bask Birgit Prinz scores her 100th international goal
280 11/23/2006 6: 3 JapanJapan Japan Karlsruhe 150th international match by Kerstin Stegemann
281 01/26/2007 0-0 United StatesUnited States United States Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
282 01/28/2007 0-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
283 01/30/2007 0-0 EnglandEngland England Guangzhou ( CHN ) Four Nations Tournament
284 07.03.2007 1: 2 NorwayNorway Norway Faro ( POR ) Algarve Cup 2007
285 03/09/2007 0: 1 FranceFrance France Faro-Loulé ( POR ) Algarve Cup
286 03/12/2007 3-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) Algarve Cup
287 03/14/2007 0: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Olhão ( POR ) Algarve Cup - game for 7th place 111th and last international match for Steffi Jones
288 04/12/2007 5: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Wattenscheid European Championship qualification
289 05/10/2007 6-0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Haverfordwest ( WAL ) European Championship qualification
290 07/29/2007 4-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Magdeburg
291 08/02/2007 5-0 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Gera
292 08/22/2007 7-0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Koblenz European Championship qualification
293 08/30/2007 2: 2 NorwayNorway Norway Mainz
294 09/10/2007 11: 0 ArgentinaArgentina 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 EnglandEngland England Shanghai ( CHN ) World Cup preliminary round
296 09/17/2007 2-0 JapanJapan Japan Hangzhou ( CHN ) World Cup preliminary round 200th international win
297 09/22/2007 3-0 Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea Wuhan ( CHN ) World Cup quarter-finals First international match against North Korea
298 09/26/2007 3-0 NorwayNorway Norway Tianjin ( CHN ) World Cup semi-finals
299 09/30/2007 2-0 BrazilBrazil Brazil Shanghai ( CHN ) World Cup final Germany becomes world champion for the second time
300 10/28/2007 3-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Lübeck European Championship qualification 300th international match
301 11/01/2007 1-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Volendam ( NED ) European Championship qualification 147th and last international match by Sandra Minnert
302 02/28/2008 2-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Freiburg The game will set the longest run of 9 clean sheets
303 05.03.2008 0: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Faro-Loulé ( POR ) Algarve Cup 2008 175th international match by Birgit Prinz
304 03/07/2008 3-0 FinlandFinland Finland Faro-Loulé ( POR ) Algarve Cup
305 03/10/2008 2-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) Algarve Cup 175th international match by Kerstin Stegemann
306 03/12/2008 0: 2 NorwayNorway Norway Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) Algarve Cup game for 3rd place
307 05/07/2008 5-0 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Eupen ( BEL ) European Championship qualification
308 05/29/2008 4-0 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales kassel European Championship qualification 126th and last game by Silke Rottenberg
309 07/17/2008 3-0 EnglandEngland England Unterhaching 150th international match by Ariane Hingst
310 07/23/2008 0: 2 NorwayNorway Norway Sandefjord ( NOR ) 100th away game
311 08/06/2008 0-0 BrazilBrazil Brazil Shenyang ( CHN ) Olympic group game
312 08/09/2008 1-0 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Shenyang ( CHN ) Olympic group game
313 08/12/2008 1-0 Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea Tianjin ( CHN ) Olympic group game
314 08/15/2008 2: 0 a.d. SwedenSweden Sweden Shenyang ( CHN ) Olympic quarter-finals
315 08/18/2008 1: 4 BrazilBrazil Brazil Shanghai ( CHN ) Olympic semifinals
316 08/21/2008 2-0 JapanJapan 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 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Basel ( SUI ) European Championship qualification 133rd and last international match by Sandra Smisek
318 02/25/2009 1: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Bielefeld
319 03/04/2009 2-0 FinlandFinland Finland Albufeira ( POR ) Algarve Cup 2009 100th international match by Kerstin Garefrekes
320 03/06/2009 3-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Albufeira ( POR ) Algarve Cup
321 03/09/2009 2: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden Faro-Loulé ( POR ) Algarve Cup 100th international match in a neutral place
322 03/11/2009 0: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Faro-Loulé ( POR ) Algarve Cup game for 3rd place
323 04/22/2009 1: 1 BrazilBrazil 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
324 July 25, 2009 6-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Sinsheim
325 07/29/2009 0-0 JapanJapan Japan Mannheim
326 08/06/2009 3: 1 RussiaRussia Russia Bochum
327 08/24/2009 4-0 NorwayNorway Norway Tampere ( FIN ) EM group game
328 08/27/2009 5: 1 FranceFrance France Tampere ( FIN ) EM group game
329 08/30/2009 1-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Tampere ( FIN ) EM group game 191st and last international match by Kerstin Stegemann
330 09/04/2009 2: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Lahti ( FIN ) EM quarter-finals
331 07.09.2009 3: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Helsinki ( FIN ) EM semifinals
332 09/10/2009 6: 2 EnglandEngland England Helsinki ( FIN ) EM final Germany becomes European champion for the seventh time
333 October 29, 2009 0: 1 United StatesUnited States 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 Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea Duisburg 200th international match by Birgit Prinz.
First friendly match for North Korea in Europe
335 02/24/2010 4-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Parchal ( POR ) Algarve Cup 2010
336 02/26/2010 7-0 FinlandFinland Finland Parchal ( POR ) Algarve Cup First international match for Nadine Keßler
337 03/01/2010 5-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Faro ( POR ) Algarve Cup
338 03/03/2010 2: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Faro-Loulé ( POR ) Algarve Cup Final
339 05/22/2010 0: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Cleveland ( USA )
340 09/15/2010 5-0 CanadaCanada Canada Dresden
341 10/28/2010 2: 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Wolfsburg
342 11/25/2010 8-0 NigeriaNigeria 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
343 05/21/2011 2-0 Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea Ingolstadt
344 06/03/2011 5-0 ItalyItaly Italy Osnabrück 100th international win in a home game
345 06/07/2011 5-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Aachen
346 06/16/2011 3-0 NorwayNorway Norway Mainz
347 06/26/2011 2: 1 CanadaCanada 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 NigeriaNigeria 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 FranceFrance France Mönchengladbach World Cup game 174th and last international match by Ariane Hingst
350 07/09/2011 0: 1 a.d. JapanJapan Japan Wolfsburg World Cup quarter-finals 130th and last international match by Kerstin Garefrekes
351 09/17/2011 4: 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland augsburg European Championship qualification
352 10/22/2011 3-0 RomaniaRomania Romania Bucharest ( ROU ) European Championship qualification First international match against Romania
353 10/26/2011 1-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Hamburg
354 11/19/2011 17: 0 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Wiesbaden European Championship qualification First international match against Kazakhstan.
Biggest win.
Biggest defeat in Kazakhstan
355 11/24/2011 2: 2 SpainSpain Spain Motril ( SPA ) European Championship qualification
356 02/15/2012 5-0 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Izmir ( TUR ) European Championship qualification 1000th German international goal by Linda Bresonik
357 02/29/2012 1-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Lagos ( POR ) Algarve Cup
358 03/02/2012 1-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Vila Real de Santo Antonio (POR) Algarve Cup
359 05.03.2012 4-0 SwedenSweden 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 JapanJapan 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 SpainSpain 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 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 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 RomaniaRomania Romania Bielefeld European Championship qualification
364 09/15/2012 7-0 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Karagandy ( KAZ ) European Championship qualification
365 09/19/2012 10-0 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Duisburg European Championship qualification 100th international match by Martina Müller
366 10/20/2012 1: 1 United StatesUnited States United States Bridgeview ( USA ) For the first time, 16 games in a row are not lost
367 23.10.2012 2: 2 United StatesUnited States United States East Hartford ( USA )
368 11/29/2012 1: 1 FranceFrance France Halle (Saale) 101st and last international match by Martina Müller
369 02/13/2013 3: 3 FranceFrance France Strasbourg ( FRA ) For the first time, four consecutive games end in a draw
370 03/06/2013 0-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Albufeira ( POR ) Algarve Cup 2013 For the first time, five consecutive games end in a draw
371 03/08/2013 2: 1 JapanJapan Japan * Parchal ( POR ) Algarve Cup
372 03/11/2013 2-0 NorwayNorway Norway Lagos ( POR ) Algarve Cup
373 03/13/2013 0: 2 United StatesUnited States 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 StatesUnited States United States Offenbach am Main 84th and last international match by Linda Bresonik
375 06/15/2013 3-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland eat
376 06/19/2013 1-0 CanadaCanada Canada Paderborn
377 06/29/2013 4: 2 JapanJapan Japan * Munich Highest number of viewers for a women's friendly match in Europe (46,104 viewers)
378 07/11/2013 0-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Växjö ( SWE ) EM preliminary round
379 07/14/2013 3-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Växjö ( SWE ) EM preliminary round
380 07/17/2013 0: 1 NorwayNorway 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 ItalyItaly Italy Växjö ( SWE ) EM quarter-finals
382 07/24/2013 1-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Gothenburg ( SWE ) EM semifinals
383 07/28/2013 1-0 NorwayNorway 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 RussiaRussia Russia cottbus World Cup qualification Biggest defeat in Russia
385 10/26/2013 13: 0 SloveniaSlovenia 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 CroatiaCroatia 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 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Žilina ( SVK ) World Cup qualification 100th international match by Anja Mittag
388 11/27/2013 8-0 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Osijek ( HRV ) World Cup qualification Biggest home defeat for Croatia
389 05.03.2014 5-0 IcelandIceland 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 People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 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 NorwayNorway 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 JapanJapan 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 IrelandIreland Ireland Dublin ( IRL ) World Cup qualification The game will set the longest streak of consecutive victories (13)
394 04/10/2014 4-0 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Mannheim World Cup qualification For the first time, 14 games are won in a row
395 05/08/2014 9: 1 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Osnabrück World Cup qualification
396 06/19/2014 2: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Vancouver ( CAN ) 100th international win under Silvia Neid
29th and last international game by Nadine Keßler
Play on artificial turf
397 09/13/2014 4: 1 RussiaRussia Russia Moscow ( RUS ) World Cup qualification Germany qualifies for the World Cup finals in Canada
398 09/17/2014 2-0 IrelandIreland Ireland Heidenheim an der Brenz World Cup qualification 100th international match by Melanie Behringer
399 10/25/2014 0: 2 FranceFrance France Offenbach am Main The longest series of victories ends with defeat (18)
400 October 29, 2014 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Örebro ( SWE ) Play on artificial turf
401 11/23/2014 3-0 EnglandEngland 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 SwedenSweden Sweden Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) Algarve Cup 2015 100th international match by Célia Šašić
403 03/06/2015 2-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( POR ) Algarve Cup
404 03/09/2015 3: 1 BrazilBrazil Brazil Parchal ( POR ) Algarve Cup First Algarve Cup game against Brazil
405 03/11/2015 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Parchal ( POR ) Algarve Cup game for 3rd place
406 04/08/2015 4-0 BrazilBrazil Brazil Fuerth
407 05/27/2015 3: 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Baden ( CHE ) Play on artificial turf
408 06/07/2015 10-0 Ivory CoastIvory Coast 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 NorwayNorway Norway Ottawa ( CAN ) World Cup preliminary round
410 06/15/2015 4-0 ThailandThailand Thailand Winnipeg ( CAN ) World Cup preliminary round First international match against Thailand
411 06/20/2015 4: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Ottawa ( CAN ) World Cup round of 16
412 06/26/2015 1: 1 n.V.,
5: 4 i. E.
FranceFrance France Montreal ( CAN ) World Cup quarter-finals
413 06/30/2015 0: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Montreal ( CAN ) World Cup semi-finals
414 04/07/2015 0: 1 a.d. EnglandEngland 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 HungaryHungary Hungary Halle (Saale) European Championship qualification
416 09/22/2015 1-0 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Zagreb ( HRV ) European Championship qualification
417 10/22/2015 2-0 RussiaRussia Russia Wiesbaden European Championship qualification
418 25/10/2015 7-0 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Sandhausen European Championship qualification
419 11/26/2015 0-0 EnglandEngland England Duisburg Official farewell to Nadine Angerer and Célia Šašić

Since 2016

No. date Result opponent venue occasion comment
420 03/03/2016 1-0 FranceFrance France Tampa ( USA ) SheBelieves Cup 2016
421 03/06/2016 2: 1 EnglandEngland England Nashville (USA) SheBelieves Cup 300th international match against a European team
422 03/09/2016 1: 2 United StatesUnited States USA * Boca Raton (USA) SheBelieves Cup
423 04/08/2016 6-0 TurkeyTurkey Turkey Istanbul ( TUR ) European Championship qualification
424 04/12/2016 2-0 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Osnabrück European Championship qualification Germany qualifies as the 2nd team for the European Championship finals
425 07/22/2016 11: 0 GhanaGhana 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
426 08/03/2016 6: 1 ZimbabweZimbabwe Zimbabwe Sao Paulo ( BRA ) Olympic group game First international against Zimbabwe.
First international in South America
427 08/06/2016 2: 2 AustraliaAustralia Australia Sao Paulo ( BRA ) Olympic group game
428 08/09/2016 1: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Brasília ( BRA ) Olympic group game First loss to Canada
429 08/12/2016 1-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Salvador da Bahia ( BRA ) Olympic quarter-finals
430 08/16/2016 2-0 CanadaCanada Canada Belo Horizonte ( BRA ) Olympic semifinals 300th international win
100th international match by Saskia Bartusiak
431 08/19/2016 2: 1 SwedenSweden 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 RussiaRussia Russia Khimki ( RUS ) European Championship qualification First international match under Steffi Jones
433 09/20/2016 1-0 HungaryHungary Hungary Győr ( HUN ) European Championship qualification 100th international match by Babett Peter
434 10/22/2016 4: 2 AustriaAustria Austria regensburg First international match against Austria
435 10/25/2016 4: 2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Bask
436 11/29/2016 1: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Chemnitz
437 02.03.2017 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Chester ( USA ) SheBelieves Cup 2017 150th international match by Anja Mittag
438 04.03.2017 0-0 FranceFrance France Harrison ( USA ) SheBelieves Cup 2017
439 07.03.2017 1-0 EnglandEngland 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 CanadaCanada Canada Erfurt
441 04/07/2017 3: 1 BrazilBrazil Brazil Sandhausen
442 07/17/2017 0-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Breda ( NLD ) EM preliminary round First draw against Sweden
150th game on a neutral pitch
443 07/21/2017 2: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Tilburg ( NLD ) EM preliminary round
444 July 25, 2017 2-0 RussiaRussia Russia Utrecht ( NLD ) EM preliminary round
445 07/30/2017 1: 2 DenmarkDenmark 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 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Ingolstadt World Cup qualification 100th international game by Simone Laudehr
447 09/19/2017 1-0 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Ústí nad Labem ( CZE ) World Cup qualification
448 October 20, 2017 2: 3 IcelandIceland 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 FaroeseFaroe Islands 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 FranceFrance France Bielefeld
451 01.03.2018 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Columbus ( USA ) SheBelieves Cup 2018
452 04.03.2018 2: 2 EnglandEngland England Harrison ( USA ) SheBelieves Cup 2018
453 07.03.2018 0: 3 FranceFrance 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 RepublicCzech Republic 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 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Domžale ( SVN ) World Cup qualification
456 06/10/2018 3: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Hamilton ( CAN )
457 09/01/2018 2-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Reykjavík ( ISL ) World Cup qualification
458 04.09.2018 8-0 FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands Tórshavn ( FRO ) World Cup qualification Germany qualifies as group winners for the World Cup finals
459 06.10.2018 3: 1 AustriaAustria Austria eat 118th and last international match by Babett Peter
460 11/10/2018 5: 2 ItalyItaly Italy Osnabrück With 7 victories in a row, a new coach start record is set
461 11/13/2018 0-0 SpainSpain Spain Erfurt Last international match under interim coach Horst Hrubesch
462 02/28/2019 1-0 FranceFrance France Laval ( FRA ) First international match under Martina Voss-Tecklenburg
463 04/06/2019 2: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Solna ( SWE )
464 04/09/2019 2: 2 JapanJapan Japan Paderborn
465 05/30/2019 2-0 ChileChile Chile regensburg First international match against Chile
466 06/08/2019 1-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Rennes ( FRA ) World Cup group game
467 06/12/2019 1-0 SpainSpain Spain Valenciennes ( FRA ) World Cup group game 106th and last international match by Lena Goeßling
468 06/17/2019 4-0 South AfricaSouth Africa 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 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Grenoble ( FRA ) World Cup round of 16 100th international match by Alexandra Popp
470 06/29/2019 1: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Rennes ( FRA ) World Cup quarter-finals
471 08/31/2019 10-0 MontenegroMontenegro 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 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Lviv ( UKR ) European Championship qualification Biggest defeat for Ukraine
473 05/10/2019 8-0 UkraineUkraine 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 GreeceGreece Greece Thessaloniki ( GRC ) European Championship qualification First international match against Greece
475 11/09/2019 2: 1 EnglandEngland 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 SwedenSweden Sweden Faro / Loulé ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2020
477 07.03.2020 4-0 NorwayNorway Norway Lagos ( PRT ) Algarve Cup 2020 semi-finals
03/11/2020 called off ItalyItaly 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 IrelandIreland Ireland eat European Championship qualification
09/22/2020 MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro ( MNE ) European Championship qualification
23/10/2020 NN
October 27, 2020 NN
11/28/2020 GreeceGreece Greece European Championship qualification
December 01, 2020 IrelandIreland Ireland ( IRL ) European Championship qualification

statistics

Opponents according to continental associations

Continental Association Games Victories draw Defeats Goal difference (excluding penalty shoot-outs)
UEFA UEFA (Europe) 339 253 43 43 1067: 216
CONCACAF CONCACAF (North and Central America) 054 022nd 07th 25th 0089: 090
AFC AFC (Asia) 053 035 09 09 0109: 047
CONMEBOL CONMEBOL (South America) 015th 010 04th 01 0047: 014
CAF CAF (Africa) 012 012 00 00 0056: 003
OFC OFC (Oceania) 004th 003 00 01 0015: 002
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 0403: 145
European Championship qualifiers 089 070 14th 05 0384: 031
European championship games 042 033 06th 03 0093: 024
Different tournaments 046 017th 09 20th 0059: 060
Games at the Algarve Cup 046 031 02 13 0099: 035
World championship games 044 030th 05 09 0121: 039
World Cup qualifiers 040 036 01 03 0176: 017
Olympic games 025th 017th 03 05 0049: 021
Total 477 335 63 79 1384: 372

Venues

Before the international match on April 22, 2009 in Frankfurt am Main
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 137 089 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
ArgentinaArgentina Argentina 02 02 00 00 17: 01 2003 World Cup preliminary round, 2007 World Cup opening game
AustraliaAustralia Australia 04th 02 01 01 07: 04 Olympic preliminary round 2000, 2016
BelgiumBelgium Belgium 06th 03 02 01 12: 05 European Championship qualification 1984, 2009
BrazilBrazil Brazil 12 07th 04th 01 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)
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 03 03 00 00 11: 02 European Championship qualification 1991
ChileChile Chile 01 01 00 00 02: 00
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China 31 17th 06th 08th 56:30 World Cup semi-finals 1995, preliminary round 2019; OS quarter-finals 2016, preliminary round 2004
DenmarkDenmark Denmark 22nd 12 04th 06th 45:19 World Cup quarter-finals 1991; European Championship game for third place in 1993, quarter-finals in 2017
Ivory CoastIvory Coast Ivory Coast 01 01 00 00 10: 00 World Cup preliminary round 2015
EnglandEngland England 26th 21st 04th 01 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
FaroeseFaroe Islands Faroe Islands 02 02 00 00 19: 00 World Cup qualification 2019
FinlandFinland Finland 10 09 00 01 33: 02 European Championship semi-finals 2005
FranceFrance France 19th 11 04th 04th 41:16 EM preliminary round 2005, 2009, World Cup preliminary round 2011, quarter-finals 2015
GhanaGhana Ghana 01 01 00 00 11: 00
GreeceGreece Greece 01 01 00 00 05: 00 European Championship qualification 2021
IrelandIreland Ireland 04th 04th 00 00 09: 02 World Cup qualification 2007, 2015
IcelandIceland Iceland 16 15th 00 01 60: 06 EM relegation 1997, EM preliminary round 2009, 2013; World Cup qualification 2019
ItalyItaly Italy 28 16 08th 04th 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
JapanJapan Japan 14th 11 02 01 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 Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 01 01 00 00 03: 00 European Championship qualification 1993
CanadaCanada Canada 16 15th 00 01 47:17 World Cup preliminary round 2003, World Cup opening game 2011; Olympic group match and semifinals 2016
KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 02 02 00 00 24: 00 European Championship qualification 2013
Highest victory of the German team on November 19, 2011 (17: 0)!
CroatiaCroatia Croatia 06th 06th 00 00 30: 00 European Championship qualification 1995, 2017; World Cup qualification 2015
MexicoMexico Mexico 02 02 00 00 08: 00 World Cup preliminary round 1999; 2004 Olympic preliminary round
MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro 01 01 00 00 10: 00 European Championship qualification 2021
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 02 02 00 00 12: 01
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 19th 12 05 02 47:13 European Championship preliminary round 2013; European Championship qualification 1984, 2009; World Cup qualification 1999, 2003
NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 08th 08th 00 00 25: 02 Olympic quarter-finals 2004, Olympic preliminary round 2008; World Cup preliminary round 1991, 2011; World Cup round of 16 2019
Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea 04th 04th 00 00 09: 00 World Cup quarter-finals 2007; Olympic preliminary round 2008
NorwayNorway Norway 41 20th 07th 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
AustriaAustria Austria 02 02 00 00 07: 03
PolandPoland Poland 04th 04th 00 00 21: 01
PortugalPortugal Portugal 04th 04th 00 00 41: 00 World Cup qualification 2003; European Championship qualification 2005 (second-highest victory of the German team on November 15, 2003 (13: 0))
RomaniaRomania Romania 02 02 00 00 08: 00 European Championship qualification 2013
RussiaRussia Russia 19th 17th 02 00 66: 08 EM quarter-finals 1993, 1995, preliminary round 2001, 2017, qualification 2017; World Cup quarter-finals 2003, qualification 2015
ScotlandScotland Scotland 05 05 00 00 20: 01 European Championship qualification 2005, World Cup qualification 2007
SwedenSweden Sweden 30th 21st 01 08th 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
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 17th 16 01 00 80: 04 First international match (on November 10, 1982; 5-1 in Koblenz); European Championship qualification 1989, 1995, 2009, 2013; World Cup qualification 2007
ZimbabweZimbabwe Zimbabwe 01 01 00 00 06: 01 Preliminary round of the 2016 Olympics
SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 04th 04th 00 00 20: 01 European Championship qualification 1997; World Cup qualification 2015
SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 04th 04th 00 00 27: 00 World Cup qualification 2015, 2019
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 01 01 00 00 03: 00
SpainSpain Spain 05 03 02 00 14: 02 World Cup preliminary round 2019; European Championship qualification 2013
South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 01 01 00 00 04: 00 World Cup preliminary round 2019
Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 01 01 00 00 03: 00 World Cup preliminary round 1991
ThailandThailand Thailand 01 01 00 00 04: 00 World Cup preliminary round 2015
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 05 05 00 00 19: 00 European Championship qualification 2005; World Cup qualification 2019
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 04th 03 01 00 09: 01 European Championship quarter-finals 1989
TurkeyTurkey Turkey 05 05 00 00 40: 01 European Championship qualification 2013, 2017
UkraineUkraine Ukraine 08th 07th 01 00 40: 03 World Cup qualification 1999; European Championship qualification 2001, 2005, 2019
HungaryHungary Hungary 09 07th 01 01 26: 02 European Championship qualification 1989, 1991, 2017
United StatesUnited States United States 35 04th 07th 24 31:71 World Cup semi-finals 1991, 2003 and 2015; World Cup quarter-finals 1999; Olympic semifinals 2004
United StatesUnited States USA -B 01 01 00 00 03: 02
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales 04th 04th 00 00 34: 00 European Championship qualification 1995, 2009
Total 477 335 63 79 1380: 372

Note: National teams in italics are no longer active.

Frequency of game outcomes

Game results-German women national team.PNG
Goals conceded
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
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
  1. a b c d e f g h i j England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales are not sovereign states, but part of the United Kingdom , but play football with their own national teams (see Football in the United Kingdom ).
  2. a b Opponent was Czechoslovakia .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Blaine , a city in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, is given as the venue in other statistics .
  2. ^ North America Cup (Women) 1990
  3. The game is not counted as an A international match by FIFA, but is included in the DFB statistics [1]
  4. In the statistics of FIFA and the US Federation, Oakford is named as the venue
  5. ^ Tarragona Women's Tournament 1993
  6. Tri-Nations Tournament (Women) 1997 (Denmark) (game data do not match the information on the association website)
  7. 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]
  8. DFB.de: Match statistics Germany - China 1: 0 (0: 0)
  9. The game against China scheduled for September 11th was canceled due to the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001 . [3]
  10. The DFB names Albufeira as the venue [4] , the DBU the Estádio do Algarve in Faro-Loulé. Danmark - Tyskland 1 - 0
  11. a b The DFB names Albufeira as the venue [5] , the Finnish association the Estadio Algarve in Faro-Loulé. [6]
  12. The game was originally scheduled for June 16, was then moved to June 1, and ultimately brought forward again by a day.
  13. ^ Four Nations Tournament: DFB women against USA, France and England. In: dfb.de. German Football Association, November 24, 2015, accessed on January 25, 2016 .
  14. 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.
  15. Italy cancels Algarve Cup final. dfb.de, accessed on March 10, 2020 .
  16. Original date: April 11, 2020 in Münster
  17. Original date: April 14, 2020 in Podgorica
  18. original date: 19.09.2020
  19. original date: 22.09.2020
  20. a b c d e f g Incl. games decided on penalties
  21. Incl. a game against Australia after Australia joined the AFC.
  22. Incl. of the 2 games against Australia when Australia was still a member of the OFC.
  23. Incl. the quarter-finals in 1988, 1990 and 1992, which were played back and forth and count towards qualification.
  24. Incl. the quarter-finals and semi-finals 1994/95, which were played in the first and second leg.
  25. Thereof 2 games decided by penalty shootouts (one win, one defeat)
  26. 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
  27. decided by penalty shootout (victory)
  28. Incl. the games at the EM 1989, EM 1995, EM 2001 and WM 2011
  29. 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