West Germany national football team results

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This is a list of international football matches of the Germany national football team during its period as West Germany from 1950 until 1990.

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Following the end of World War II, Germany was partitioned into rival West and East zones, each with their own football systems. The general turmoil of the period and the country's lack of international footballing pedigree up to that point meant it was a surprise to many when West Germany won the 1954 FIFA World Cup in neighbouring Switzerland. It was in the mid-1960s when German football became very strong, with the backbone of the national squad formed by an exceptional group of young players at FC Bayern Munich, soon augmented further by another very strong team at Borussia Monchengladbach and others from the leading clubs. After reaching the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final, they built on victory in UEFA Euro 1972 by winning the 1974 FIFA World Cup on home soil. A further Euro win in 1980 (after an unexpected loss in the 1976 final), plus further World Cup final appearances in 1982 and 1986 confirmed their status as one of the world's most consistently powerful teams. With the end of the Cold War and reunification of the country approaching at the end of the 1980s, the final achievement of West Germany was winning the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

List of matches

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Nr.DateResultOpponentVenueCompetitionAttendanceNotes
19922 November 19501–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 102,000 [lower-alpha 1]
20015 April 19513–2
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland A Zürich (SUI), Hardturm 34,000
20117 June 19511–2
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey H Berlin, Olympiastadion 90,000 [lower-alpha 2]
20223 September 19512–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion 65,000
20317 October 19512–3
(HT 0–2)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland A Dublin (IRL), Dalymount Park 29,451
20421 November 19512–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey A Istanbul (TUR), İnönü Stadı 30,000
20523 December 19514–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg H Essen, Uhlenkrugstadion 40,000
20620 April 19523–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg A Luxembourg City (LUX), Stade Municipal 17,000
2074 May 19523–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 75,000
2085 October 19521–3
(HT 1–1)
Flag of France.svg  France A Colombes (FRA), Yves-du-Manoir-Stadion 56,021
2099 November 19525–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland H Augsburg, Rosenaustadion 64,000
21021 December 19523–2
(HT 2–2)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia H Ludwigshafen, Südweststadion 70,000
21128 December 19522–2
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain A Madrid (ESP), Nuevo Estadio Chamartín 80,000
21222 March 19530–0 Flag of Austria.svg Austria H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 76,000
21319 August 19531–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway A Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion WC 1954 Qualification 32,266
21411 October 19533–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Saar (1947-1956).svg  Saar H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion WC 1954 Qualification 53,000 [lower-alpha 3]
21522 November 19535–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion WC 1954 Qualification 76,000
21628 March 19543–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Saar (1947-1956).svg  Saar A Saarbrücken (SAR), Ludwigsparkstadion WC 1954 Qualification 53,000 [lower-alpha 4]
21725 April 19545–3
(HT 4–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland A Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium 51,864
21817 June 19544–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey N Bern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium WC 1954 Group 39,000
21920 June 19543–8
(HT 1–3)
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Hungary N Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium WC 1954 Group 65,000 [lower-alpha 5]

[lower-alpha 6]

22023 June 19547–2
(HT 3–1)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey N Zürich (SUI), Hardturm WC 1954 Group 18,000 [lower-alpha 7]
22127 June 19542–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia N Geneva (SUI), Stade des Charmilles WC 1954 Quarter final 20,000
22230 June 19546–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria N Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium WC 1954 Semi final 58,000 [lower-alpha 8]
2234 July 19543–2
(HT 2–2)
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Hungary N Bern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium WC 1954 Final 62,471 [lower-alpha 9]
22426 September 19540–2
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium A Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion 55,116
22516 October 19541–3
(HT 0–2)
Flag of France.svg  France H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 86,000
2261 December 19541–3
(HT 0–1)
Flag of England.svg  England A London (ENG), Wembley Stadium 100,000
22719 December 19543–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal A Oeiras (POR), Estádio Nacional 70,000
22830 March 19551–2
(HT 1–2)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 82,000
22928 May 19552–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 50,000
23021 August 19552–3
(HT 1–1)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union A Moscow (URS), Central Dynamo Stadium 54,000 [lower-alpha 10]
23125 September 19551–3
(HT 0–2)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia A Belgrade (YUG), Armee-Stadion 55,000 [lower-alpha 11]
23216 November 19552–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway H Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion 49,700
23318 December 19551–2
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A Rome (ITA), Stadio dei Centomila 80,000
23414 March 19561–2
(HT 0–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 65,000
23526 May 19561–3
(HT 0–1)
Flag of England.svg  England H Berlin, Olympiastadion 95,000
23613 June 19563–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway A Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion 27,708
23730 June 19562–2
(HT 0–2)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden A Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion 30,700
23815 September 19561–2
(HT 1–2)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 86,000
23921 November 19561–3
(HT 1–2)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 80,000
24025 November 19560–3
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland A Dublin (IRL), Dalymount Park 40,000
24123 December 19564–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 67,000
24210 March 19573–2
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion 65,000
2433 April 19572–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands A Amsterdam (NED), Olympic Stadium 60,000
24422 May 19571–3
(HT 0–2)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 80,000 [lower-alpha 12]
24520 November 19571–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 76,000
24622 December 19571–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 85,000
2472 March 19582–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium A Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion 55,970
24819 March 19582–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 81,000
2492 April 19582–3
(HT 1–1)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia A Prague (CZS), Armee-Stadion 50,000
2508 June 19583–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina N Malmö (SWE), Stadion Malmö WC 1958 Group 32,000 [lower-alpha 13]
25111 June 19582–2
(HT 0–2)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia N Helsingborg (SWE), Olympia WC 1958 Group 25,000
25215 June 19582–2
(HT 1–1)
Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland N Malmö (SWE), Stadion Malmö WC 1958 Group 35,000 [lower-alpha 14]
25319 June 19581–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia N Malmö (SWE), Stadion Malmö WC 1958 Quarter final 20,000
25424 June 19581–3
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden A Gothenburg (SWE), Ullevi-Stadion WC 1958 Semi final 49,471
25528 June 19583–6
(HT 1–3)
Flag of France.svg  France N Gothenburg (SWE), Ullevi-Stadion WC 1958 3rd place 25,000 [lower-alpha 15]
25624 September 19581–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark A Copenhagen (DEN), Københavns Idrætspark 34,000 [lower-alpha 16]
25726 October 19582–2
(HT 1–1)
Flag of France.svg  France A Colombes (FRA), Yves-du-Manoir-Stadion 50,922
25819 November 19582–2
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria H Berlin, Olympiastadion 85,000
25921 December 19583–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria H Augsburg, Rosenaustadion 60,000
26028 December 19581–2
(HT 1–1)
Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg Egypt (United Arab Republic)A Cairo (EGY), Muhammad Ali Stadiium 30,000 [lower-alpha 17]
2616 May 19592–3
(HT 2–3)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A Glasgow (SCO), Hampden Park 103,415
26220 May 19591–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 61,000
2634 October 19594–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland A Bern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium 49,000
26421 October 19597–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 45,000 [lower-alpha 18]
2658 November 19593–4
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary A Budapest (HUN), Népstadion 90,000
26620 December 19591–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 83,000
26723 March 19602–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 77,370 [lower-alpha 19]
26827 April 19602–1
(HT 1;0)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal H Ludwigshafen, Südweststadion 45,000
26911 May 19600–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 51,000
2703 August 19605–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland A Reykjavík (ISL), Laugardalsvöllur 7,485 [lower-alpha 20]
27126 October 19604–3
(HT 1–1)
Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland A Belfast (NIR), Windsor Park WC 1962 Qualification 35,000
27220 November 19603–0
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece A Athen (GRE), Leoforos Alexandras Stadium WC 1962 Qualification 25,000 [lower-alpha 21]
27323 November 19601–2
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria A Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National Stadium 45,000
2748 March 19611–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 65,000
27526 March 19611–3
(HT 1–2)
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile A Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion 60,000 [lower-alpha 22]
27610 May 19612–1
(HT 1–0)
Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland H Berlin, Olympiastadion WC 1962 Qualification 94,600
27720 September 19615–1
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 45,000
2788 October 19612–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland A Warsaw (POL), Armee-Stadion 25,000
27922 October 19612–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece H Augsburg, Rosenaustadion WC 1962 Qualification 43,000
28011 April 19623–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 71,000
28131 May 19620–0Flag of Italy.svg  Italy N Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion WC 1962 Group 65,440
2823 June 19622–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland N Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion WC 1962 Group 64,922
2836 June 19622–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile A Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion WC 1962 Group 67,224
28410 June 19620–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia N Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion WC 1962 Quarter final 63,324
28530 September 19623–2
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia A Zagreb (YUG), Maksimir-Stadion 50,000
28624 October 19622–2
(HT 0–2)
Flag of France.svg  France H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 75,000
28723 December 19625–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland H Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion 48,000
2885 May 19631–2
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 71,000 [lower-alpha 23]
28928 September 19633–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 47,000
2903 November 19631–2
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden A Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion 10,192
29129 December 19634–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco A Casablanca (MAR), Stade d`Honneur 15,000 [lower-alpha 24]
2921 January 19640–2
(HT 0–2)
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria A Algiers (ALG), Stadion des 20. August 1955 17,000 [lower-alpha 25]
29329 April 19643–4
(HT 1–3)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia H Ludwigshafen, Südweststadion 65,000
29412 May 19642–2
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 65,000
2957 June 19644–1
(HT 3–1)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland A Helsinki (FIN), Helsinki Olympic Stadium 11,056 [lower-alpha 26]
2964 November 19641–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden H Berlin, Olympiastadion WC 1966 Qualification 70,229 [lower-alpha 27]
29713 March 19651–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 70,000
29824 April 19655–0
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus H Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion WC 1966 Qualification 39,675 [lower-alpha 28]
29912 May 19650–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of England.svg  England H Nuremberg, Städtisches Stadion 65,000
30026 May 19651–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland A Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium 40,001
3016 June 19650–2
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil A Rio de Janeiro (BRA), Maracanã-Stadion 143,315
30226 September 19652–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden A Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion WC 1966 Qualification 52,943
3039 October 19654–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 74,000
30414 November 19656–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus A Nicosia (CYP), GSP-Stadion WC 1966 Qualification 3,412
30523 February 19660–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of England.svg  England A London (ENG), Wembley Stadium 75,000
30623 March 19664–2
(HT 3–1)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands A Rotterdam (NED), De Kuip 63,000
3074 May 19664–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland A Dublin (IRL), Dalymount Park 16,091
3087 May 19662–0
(HT 1–0)
Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland A Belfast (NIR), Windsor Park 22,000
3091 June 19661–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania H Ludwigshafen, Südweststadion 60,000
31023 June 19662–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 75,000
31112 July 19665–0
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland N Sheffield (ENG), Hillsborough WC 1966 Group 36,127
31216 July 19660–0Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina N Birmingham (ENG), Villa Park WC 1966 Group 46,587
31320 July 19662–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain N Birmingham (ENG), Villa Park WC 1966 Group 42,187 [lower-alpha 29]
31423 July 19664–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay N Sheffield (ENG), Hillsborough WC 1966 Quarter final 35,000
31525 July 19662–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union N Liverpool (ENG), Goodison Park WC 1966 Semi final 38,273 [lower-alpha 30]
31630 July 19662–4 a.e.t
(HT 1–1, FT 2–2)
Flag of England.svg  England A London (ENG), Wembley Stadium WC 1966 Final 96,924
31712 October 19662–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey A Ankara (TUR), Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium 23,944 [lower-alpha 31]
31819 November 19663–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 38,000
31922 February 19675–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco H Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion 33,000 [lower-alpha 32]
32022 March 19671–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 68,000
3218 April 19676–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania H Dortmund, Stadion Rote Erde EC 1968 Qualification 30,000 [lower-alpha 33]
3223 May 19670–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia A Belgrade (YUG), Stadion Roter Stern EC 1968 Qualification 36,508
32327 September 19675–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of France.svg  France H Berlin, Olympiastadion 80,000 [lower-alpha 34]
3247 October 19673–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion EC 1968 Qualification 70,575
32522 November 19670–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania A Bucharest (ROM), Arena Națională 35,000 [lower-alpha 35]
32617 December 19670–0Flag of Albania.svg  Albania A Tirana (ALB), Qemal Stafa Stadium EC 1968 Qualification 21,889 [lower-alpha 36]
3276 March 19683–1
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium A Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion 10,267
32817 April 19680–0 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland A Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium 55,000
3298 May 19681–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales A Cardiff (WAL), Ninian Park 8,075 [lower-alpha 37]
3301 June 19681–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of England.svg  England H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 79,124
33116 June 19682–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 74,164
33225 September 19681–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of France.svg  France A Marseille (FRA), Stade Vélodrome 22,355
33313 October 19682–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion WC 1970 Qualification 70,000
33423 November 19681–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus A Nicosia (CYP), GSP Stadium WC 1970 Qualification 6,080
33514 December 19682–2
(HT 0–2)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil A Rio de Janeiro (BRA), Maracanã-Stadion 70,000
33618 December 19681–2
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile A Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion 50,000 [lower-alpha 38]
33722 December 19680–0Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico A Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca 40,000 [lower-alpha 39]
33826 March 19691–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 40,000
33916 April 19691–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A Glasgow (SCO), Hampden Park WC 1970 Qualification 95,951
34010 May 19691–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria H Nuremberg, Städtisches Stadion WC 1970 Qualification 68,200
34121 May 196912–0 (7–0)Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus H Essen, Georg-Melches-Stadion WC 1970 Qualification 36,036 [lower-alpha 40]
34221 September 19691–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion 28,000
34324 September 19691–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria A Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National Stadium 50,000
34422 October 19693–2
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion WC 1970 Qualification 70,448
34511 February 19700–2
(HT 0–2)
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain A Seville (ESP), Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán 30,000
3468 April 19701–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 73,000
3479 May 19702–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland H Berlin, Olympiastadion 70,000
34813 May 19701–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 71,554
3493 June 19702–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco N León (MEX), Estadio Guanajuato WC 1970 Group 12,942
3507 June 19705–2
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria N León (MEX), Estadio Guanajuato WC 1970 Group 12,710
35110 June 19703–1
(HT 3–1)
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru N León (MEX), Estadio Guanajuato WC 1970 Group 17,875
35214 June 19703–2
(HT 0–1, 2–2, 2–2, 3–2) a.e.t
Flag of England.svg  England N León (MEX), Estadio Guanajuato WC 1970 Quarter final 23,357
35317 June 19703–4
(HT 0–1, 1–1, 2–3, 3–4) a.e.t
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy N Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca WC 1970 Semi final 102,444 [lower-alpha 41]
35420 June 19701–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay N Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca WC 1970 3rd place 104,403
3559 September 19703–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary H Nuremberg, Städtisches Stadion 67,000
35617 October 19701–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion EC 1972 Qualification 52,204
35718 November 19700–2
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia A Zagreb (YUG), Maksimir-Stadion 25,000
35822 November 19703–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece A Piräus (GRE), Karaiskakis Stadium 35,259
35917 February 19711–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania A Tirana (ALB), Qemal Stafa Stadium EC 1972 Qualification 18,082
36025 April 19713–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey A Istanbul (TUR), İnönü Stadı EC 1972 Qualification 38,097
36112 June 19712–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania H Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion EC 1972 Qualification 44,833
36222 June 19717–1
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway A Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion 19,857 [lower-alpha 42]
36327 June 19710–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden A Gothenburg (SWE), Ullevi-Stadion 43,279
36430 June 19713–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark A Copenhagen (DEN), Københavns Idrætspark 40,400
3658 September 19715–0
(HT 4–0)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 70,000 [lower-alpha 43]
36610 October 19713–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland A Warsaw (POL), X-Lecia-Stadion EC 1972 Qualification 63,300
36717 November 19710–0Flag of Poland.svg  Poland H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion EC 1972 Qualification 62,000
36829 March 19722–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary A Budapest (HUN), Népstadion 50,000
36929 April 19723–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of England.svg  England A London (ENG), Wembley Stadium EC 1972 Qualification play off 96,800 [lower-alpha 44]
37013 May 19720–0Flag of England.svg  England H Berlin, Olympiastadion EC 1972 Qualification play off 76,122
37126 May 19724–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union H Munich, Olympiastadion 77,000 [lower-alpha 45]
37214 June 19722–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium A Antwerp (BEL), Bosuilstadion EC 1972 Semi final 55,601
37318 June 19723–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union N Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion EC 1972 Final 43,066 [lower-alpha 46]
37415 November 19725–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 70,387
37514 February 19732–3
(HT 0–2)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina H Munich, Olympiastadion 50,000
37628 March 19733–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 70,000
3779 May 19730–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia H Munich, Olympiastadion 50,000
37812 May 19733–0
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 45,000
37916 June 19730–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil H Berlin, Olympiastadion 74,000
3805 September 19731–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union A Moscow (URS), Lenin Central Stadium 61,647
38110 October 19734–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 50,000
38213 October 19732–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of France.svg  France H Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion 70,400 [lower-alpha 47]
38314 November 19731–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A Glasgow (SCO), Hampden Park 58,235 [lower-alpha 48]
38424 November 19732–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 70,000
38523 February 19740–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain A Barcelona (ESP), Sarrià Stadium 17,000
38626 February 19740–0Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A Rome (ITA), Stadio Olimpico 62,251
38727 March 19742–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 62,000
38817 April 19745–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary H Dortmund, Westfalenstadion 54,010
3891 May 19742–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 55,000
39014 June 19741–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile H Berlin, Olympiastadion WC 1974 1. Group Stage 83,168
39118 June 19743–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion WC 1974 1. Group Stage 35,000 [lower-alpha 49]
39222 June 19740–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion WC 1974 1. Group Stage 60,350 [lower-alpha 50]
39326 June 19742–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion WC 1974 2. Group Stage 66,085
39430 June 19744–2
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion WC 1974 2. Group Stage 66,500
3953 July 19741–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland H Frankfurt, Waldstadion WC 1974 2. Group Stage 59,000 [lower-alpha 51]
3967 July 19742–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands H Munich, Olympiastadion WC 1974 Final 75,200 [lower-alpha 52]
3974 September 19742–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland A Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium 48,000
39820 November 19742–2
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece A Piraeus (GRE), Karaiskakis Stadium EC 1976 Qualification 11,425
39922 December 19741–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta A Gżira (MLT), Empire Stadium EC 1976 Qualification 12,528 [lower-alpha 53]
40012 March 19750–2
(HT 0–2)
Flag of England.svg  England A London (ENG), Wembley Stadium 100,000
40127 April 19751–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria A Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National Stadium EC 1976 Qualification 65,000
40217 May 19751–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 53,000
4033 September 19752–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion 60,000
40411 October 19751–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion EC 1976 Qualification 61,252
40519 November 19751–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion EC 1976 Qualification 68,819
40620 December 19755–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey A Istanbul (TUR), İnönü Stadı 25,000
40728 February 19768–0
(HT 4–0)
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta H Dortmund, Westfalenstadion EC 1976 Qualification 52,248 [lower-alpha 54]
40824 April 19761–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain A Madrid (ESP), Estadio Vicente Calderón EC 1976 Qualification play off 63,000
40922 May 19762–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain H Munich, Olympiastadion EC 1976 Qualification play off 77,673
41017 June 19764–2
(HT 0–2, 2–2, 2–2, 2–4) a.e.t
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia A Belgrade (YUG), Stadion Roter Stern EC 1976 Semi final 50,652 [lower-alpha 55]
41120 June 19762–2
(HT 1–2, 2–2, 2–2, 2–2) a.e.t 3–5 p
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia N Belgrade (YUG), Stadio Roter Stern EC 1976 Final 30,790 [lower-alpha 56]
4126 October 19762–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales A Cardiff (WAL), Ninian Park 14,029
41317 November 19762–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 61,000 [lower-alpha 57]
41423 February 19770–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of France.svg  France A Paris (FRA), Prinzenparkstadion 43,802 [lower-alpha 58]
41527 April 19775–0
(HT 0–0)
Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 58,000 [lower-alpha 59]
41630 April 19772–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia A Belgrade (YUG), Stadion Roter Stern 17,000
4175 June 19773–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina A Buenos Aires (ARG), La Bombonera 60,000
4188 June 19772–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay A Montevideo (URU), Estadio Centenario 50,000
41912 June 19771–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil A Rio de Janeiro (BRA), Maracanã-Stadion 106,066
42014 June 19772–2
(HT 0–2)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico A Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca 80,000 [lower-alpha 60]
4217 September 19771–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland A Helsinki (FIN), Helsinki Olympic Stadium 14,324
4228 October 19772–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy H Berlin, Olympiastadion 74,000
42316 November 19774–1
(HT 3–1)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 58,000
42414 December 19771–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales H Dortmund, Westfalenstadion 57,000
42522 February 19782–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of England.svg  England H Munich, Olympiastadion 77,850
4268 March 19781–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 54,000
4275 April 19780–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 61,500
42819 April 19781–3
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden A Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion 27,355
4291 June 19780–0Flag of Poland.svg  Poland N Buenos Aires (ARG), El Monumental WC 1978 1. Group Stage 67,579
4306 June 19786–0
(HT 4–0)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico N Córdoba (ARG), Estadio Córdoba WC 1978 1. Group Stage 35,258 [lower-alpha 61]
43110 June 19780–0Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia N Córdoba (ARG), Estadio Córdoba WC 1978 1. Group Stage 30,667 [lower-alpha 62]
43214 June 19780–0Flag of Italy.svg  Italy N Buenos Aires (ARG), El Monumental WC 1978 2. Group Stage 67,547
43318 June 19782–2
(HT 1–1)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands N Córdoba (ARG), Estadio Córdoba WC 1978 2. Group Stage 40,750
43421 June 19782–3
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria N Córdoba (ARG), Estadio Córdoba WC 1978 2. Group Stage 38,218 [lower-alpha 63]
43511 October 19784–3
(HT 4–1)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia A Prague (CZS), Evžen-Rošický-Stadion 30,000 [lower-alpha 64]
43615 November 19780–0 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 45,000 [lower-alpha 65]
43720 December 19783–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 68,000
43825 February 19790–0Flag of Malta.svg  Malta A Gżira (MLT), Empire Stadium EC 1980 Qualification 8,450
4391 April 19790–0Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey A Izmir (TUR), Atatürk-Stadion EC 1980 Qualification 68,000
4402 May 19792–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales A Wrexham (WAL), Racecourse Ground EC 1980 Qualification 26,900
44122 May 19793–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland A Dublin (IRL), Lansdowne Road 22,000
44226 May 19793–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland A Reykjavík (ISL), Laugardalsvöllur 8,240* 100. away win
44312 September 19792–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina H Berlin, Olympiastadion 45,000
44417 October 19795–1
(HT 4–0)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion EC 1980 Qualification 61,000 [lower-alpha 66]
44521 November 19793–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union A Tbilisi (URS), Lenin Stadium 40,000
44622 December 19792–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey H Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion EC 1980 Qualification 70,000
44727 February 19808–0
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta H Bremen, Weserstadion EC 1980 Qualification 33,278 [lower-alpha 54]
4482 April 19801–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria H Munich, Olympiastadion 78,000
44913 May 19803–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 45,000
45011 June 19801–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia N Rome (ITA), Stadio Olimpico EC 1980 Group 10,500
45114 June 19803–2
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands N Naples (ITA), Stadio San Paolo EC 1980 Group 29,889 [lower-alpha 67]
45217 June 19800–0Flag of Greece.svg  Greece N Turin (ITA), Stadio Comunale EC 1980 Group 13,901 [lower-alpha 68]
45322 June 19802–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium N Rome (ITA), Stadio Olimpico EC 1980 Final 47,860 [lower-alpha 69]
45410 September 19803–2
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland A Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium 32,000
45511 October 19801–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands A Eindhoven (NED), Philips Stadion 22,000
45619 November 19804–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of France.svg  France H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 63,000
4573 December 19803–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria A Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National Stadium WC 1982 Qualification 50,000 [lower-alpha 70]
4581 January 19811–2
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina N Montevideo (URU), Estadio Centenario Mundialito 1980 Group 55,000 [lower-alpha 71]
4597 January 19811–4
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil N Montevideo (URU), Estadio Centenario Mundialito 1980 Group 50,000
4601 April 19812–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania A Tirana (ALB), Qemal Stafa Stadium WC 1982 Qualification 19,203
46129 April 19812–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion WC 1982 Qualification 61,400
46219 May 19811–2
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 71,000
46324 May 19814–0
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland A Lahti (FIN), Lahti Stadium WC 1982 Qualification 10,030
4642 September 19812–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland A Chorzów (POL), Stadion Śląski 70,000
46523 September 19817–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland H Bochum, Ruhrstadion WC 1982 Qualification 42,000
46614 October 19813–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion WC 1982 Qualification 72,000
46718 November 19818–0
(HT 5–0)
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania H Dortmund, Westfalenstadion WC 1982 Qualification 40,000 [lower-alpha 72]
46822 November 19814–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion WC 1982 Qualification 50,000
46917 February 19823–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 50,000
47021 March 19820–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil A Rio de Janeiro (BRA), Maracanã-Stadion 150,289 [lower-alpha 73]
47124 March 19821–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina A Buenos Aires (ARG), El Monumental 69,000
47214 April 19822–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 57,000
47312 May 19824–2
(HT 3–1)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway A Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion 20,097
47416 June 19821–2
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria N Gijón (ESP), El Molinón WC 1982 1. Group Stage 42,000
47520 June 19824–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile N Gijón (ESP), El Molinón WC 1982 1. Group Stage 42,000 [lower-alpha 74]
47625 June 19821–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria N Gijón (ESP), El Molinón WC 1982 1. Group Stage 41,000 [lower-alpha 75]
47729 June 19820–0Flag of England.svg  England N Madrid (ESP), Estadio Santiago Bernabéu WC 1982 2. Group Stage 75,000
4782 July 19822–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain A Madrid (ESP), Estadio Santiago Bernabéu WC 1982 2. Group Stage 90,089
4798 July 19823–3
(HT 1–1, 1–1, 3–2, 3–3) a.e.t 5–4 p
Flag of France.svg  France N Seville (ESP), Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán WC 1982 Semi final 63,000`
48011 July 19821–3
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy N Madrid (ESP), Estadio Santiago Bernabéu WC 1982 Final 90,000
48122 September 19820–0 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium H Munich, Olympiastadion 25,000
48213 October 19822–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of England.svg  England A London (ENG), Wembley Stadium 68,000
48317 November 19820–1
(HT 0–1)
Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland A Belfast (NIR), Windsor Park EC 1984 Qualification 15,000
48423 February 19830–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal A Lisbon (POR), Estádio do Restelo 10,000
48530 March 19832–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania A Tirana (ALB), Qemal Stafa Stadium EC 1984 Qualification 25,000
48623 April 19833–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey A Izmir (TUR), Atatürk-Stadion EC 1984 Qualification 72,000
48727 April 19830–0 Flag of Austria.svg Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion EC 1984 Qualification 60,000
4887 June 19834–2
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia N Luxembourg City (LUX), Stade Municipal * FLF 75th Anniversary Match11,000
4897 September 19831–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary A Budapest (HUN), Népstadion 30,000
4905 October 19833–0
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria H Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion EC 1984 Qualification 71,000
49126 October 19835–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey H Berlin, Olympiastadion EC 1984 Qualification 35,000
49216 November 19830–1
(HT 0–0)
Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion EC 1984 Qualification 61,418
49320 November 19832–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania H Saarbrücken, Ludwigsparkstadion EC 1984 Qualification 40,100
49415 February 19843–2
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria A Warna (BUL), Yuri Gagarin Stadium 15,000
49529 February 19841–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium A Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion 23,000
49628 March 19842–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 45,000
49718 April 19840–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of France.svg  France A Strasbourg (FRA), Meinau-Stadion 39,978
49822 May 19841–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy N Zürich (SUI), Letzigrund * FIFA 80th Anniversary Match26,700
49914 June 19840–0Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal N Strasbourg (FRA), Meinau-Stadion EC 1984 Group 44,707
50017 June 19842–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania N Lens (FRA), Stade Félix Bollaert EC 1984 Group 31,787
50120 June 19840–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain N Paris (FRA), Prinzenparkstadion EC 1984 Group 47,691 [lower-alpha 76]
50212 September 19841–3
(HT 0–2)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 45,000 [lower-alpha 77]
50317 October 19842–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion WC 1986 Qualification 61,000
50416 December 19843–2
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta A Attard (MLT), Ta’ Qali-Stadion WC 1986 Qualification 35,102
50529 January 19850–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 22,000
50624 February 19852–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal A Oeiras (POR), Estádio Nacional WC 1986 Qualification 60,000
50727 March 19856–0
(HT 5–0)
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta H Saarbrücken, Ludwigsparkstadion WC 1986 Qualification 37,600
50817 April 19854–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria H Augsburg, Rosenaustadion 35,000
50930 April 19855–1
(HT 4–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia A Prague (CZS), Evžen-Rošický-Stadion WC 1986 Qualification 35,000 [lower-alpha 78]
51012 June 19850–3
(HT 0–1)
Flag of England.svg  England N Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca Mexico Cup 1985 10,000
51115 June 19850–2
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico A Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca Mexico Cup 1985 25,000
51228 August 19850–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union A Moscow (URS), Lenin Central Stadium 82,000
51325 September 19852–2
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden A Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion WC 1986 Qualification 39,157
51416 October 19850–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion WC 1986 Qualification 60,000 [lower-alpha 79]
51517 November 19852–2
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia H Munich, Olympiastadion WC 1986 Qualification 18,000
5165 February 19862–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A Avellino (ITA), Stadio Partenio 35,822
51712 March 19862–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 52,000 [lower-alpha 80]
5189 April 19861–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland A Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium 25,000
51911 May 19861–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia H Bochum, Ruhrstadion 30,000
52014 May 19863–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands H Dortmund, Westfalenstadion 36,000
5214 June 19861–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay N Querétaro City (MEX), Estadio La Corregidora WC 1986 Group 30,500
5228 June 19862–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland N Querétaro City (MEX), Estadio La Corregidora WC 1986 Group 30,000
52313 June 19860–2
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark N Querétaro City (MEX), Estadio La Corregidora WC 1986 Group 36,000
52417 June 19861–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco N San Nicolás de los Garza (MEX), Estadio Universitario WC 1986 Round of 16 19,800
52521 June 19860–0 a.e.t
4–1 p
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico A San Nicolás de los Garza (MEX), Estadio Universitario WC 1986 Quarter final 41,700
52625 June 19862–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of France.svg  France N Guadalajara (MEX), Estadio Jalisco WC 1986 Semi final 45,000
52729 June 19862–3
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina N Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca WC 1986 Final 114,600
52824 September 19862–0
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark A Copenhagen (DEN), Københavns Idrætspark 45,000
52915 October 19862–2
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain H Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion 50,000
53029 October 19861–4
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Austria.svg Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion 55,000
53125 March 19872–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel A Ramat Gan (ISR), Ramat Gan Stadium 18,000 [lower-alpha 81]
53218 April 19870–0Flag of Italy.svg  Italy H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 55,000
53312 August 19872–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of France.svg  France H Berlin, Olympiastadion 31,000
5349 September 19873–1
(HT 2–1)
Flag of England.svg  England H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 50,000 [lower-alpha 82]
53523 September 19871–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 45,000
53614 October 19871–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden H Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion 31,000 [lower-alpha 83]
53718 November 19870–0 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary A Budapest (HUN), Népstadion 25,000
53812 December 19871–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil A Brasília (BRA), Estádio Mané Garrincha 30,000
53916 December 19870–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina A Buenos Aires (ARG), Estadio José Amalfitani 50,000
54031 March 19881–1
(HT 1–0)
2–4 p
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden H Berlin, Olympiastadion Four Nations Tournament Semi-final 23,709* [lower-alpha 84]
5412 April 19881–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina H Berlin, Olympiastadion Four Nations Tournament 3rd place 25,000
54227 April 19881–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland H Kaiserslautern, Fritz-Walter-Stadion 30,150
5434 June 19881–1
(HT 0–1)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia H Bremen, Weserstadion 13,000
54410 June 19881–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion EC 1988 Group 62,552
54514 June 19882–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark H Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion EC 1988 Group 64,812
54617 June 19882–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain H Munich, Olympiastadion EC 1988 Group 63,802
54721 June 19881–2
(HT 0–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion EC 1988 Semi final 56,150
54831 August 19884–0
(HT 3–0)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland A Helsinki (FIN), Helsinki Olympic Stadium WC 1990 Qualification 31,693
54921 September 19881–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 16,000
55019 October 19880–0 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands H Munich, Olympiastadion WC 1990 Qualification 69,442
55122 March 19892–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria A Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski Stadium 40,000
55226 April 19891–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands A Rotterdam (NED), De Kuip WC 1990 Qualification 50,500
55331 May 19890–0Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales A Cardiff (WAL), National Stadium WC 1990 Qualification 30,000
5546 September 19891–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland A Dublin (IRL), Lansdowne Road 46,000
5554 October 19896–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland H Dortmund, Westfalenstadion WC 1990 Qualification 40,000
55615 November 19892–1
(HT 1–1)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion WC 1990 Qualification 60,000
55728 February 19901–2
(HT 1–1)
Flag of France.svg  France A Montpellier (FRA), Stade de la Mosson 22,000
55825 April 19903–3
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 35,000
55926 May 19901–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 26,000
56030 May 19901–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark H Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion 42,000
56110 June 19904–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia N Mailand (ITA), Stadio Giuseppe Meazza WC 1990 Group 74,765 [lower-alpha 85]
56215 June 19905–1
(HT 2–0)
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates N Mailand (ITA), Stadio Giuseppe Meazza WC 1990 Group 71,167 [lower-alpha 86]
56319 June 19901–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia N Mailand (ITA), Stadio Giuseppe Meazza WC 1990 Group 72,510 [lower-alpha 87]
56424 June 19902–1
(HT 0–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands N Mailand (ITA), Stadio Giuseppe Meazza WC 1990 Round of 16 74,559
5651 July 19901–0
(HT 1–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia N Mailand (ITA), Stadio Giuseppe Meazza WC 1990 Quarter final 73,347
5664 July 19901–1
(HT 0–0, 1–1, 1–1, 1–1) a.e.t, 4–3 p
Flag of England.svg  England N Turin (ITA), Stadio delle Alpi WC 1990 Semi final 62,628
5678 July 19901–0
(HT 0–0)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina N Rome (ITA), Stadio Olimpico WC 1990 Final 73,603 [lower-alpha 88]
56829 August 19901–1
(HT 1–0)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal A Lisbon (POR), Estádio da Luz 20,000 [lower-alpha 89]

Notes

  1. First match after World War II.
  2. First match against Turkey.
  3. First match and biggest win against Saarland.
  4. Last match against Saarland.
  5. Biggest defeat against Hungary; biggest defeat at a World Cup finals match.
  6. Biggest defeat at neutral venue.
  7. Biggest win against Turkey.
  8. Biggest win against Austria.
  9. First World Cup title.
  10. First match against Soviet Union.
  11. Biggest defeat against Yugoslavia.
  12. Biggest defeat against Scotland.
  13. First match against Argentina; first win against non-european team.
  14. First match against Northern Ireland.
  15. Biggest defeat against France.
  16. First match under floodlights.
  17. First match against Egypt; first match and also first defeat against an African team; first match outside Europe; first match in Africa.
  18. Biggest win against Netherlands.
  19. First match against Chile.
  20. First match and also biggest win against Iceland.
  21. First match and also biggest win against Greece.
  22. First match in South America; first match in southern hemisphere; biggest defeat against Chile.
  23. First match against Brazil.
  24. First match against Morocco.
  25. First match against Algeria also biggest defeat against Algeria.
  26. 167th and last match under Sepp Herberger.
  27. First match under coach Helmut Schön.
  28. First match against Cyprus.
  29. First Yellow card to an opposition player - Jesus Glaria.
  30. First Yellow card to a German player - Franz Beckenbauer.
  31. First match in Asia.
  32. Biggest win against Morocco.
  33. First match against Albania.
  34. Biggest win against France.
  35. 100th defeat for Germany.
  36. Only failure in qualifying for a finals tournament.
  37. First match against Wales.
  38. Referee from Chilean federation.
  39. First match against Mexico; first match in North or Central America.
  40. Third double-digit win; biggest defeat of Cyprus.
  41. The Game of the Century.
  42. Biggest win against Norway.
  43. 100th match without conceding a goal.
  44. 200th win.
  45. Biggest win against Soviet Union; Gerd Müller scores all four goals for Germany and becomes sole record scorer. He expands the record until 7 July 1974, reaching 68 goals and remains record scorer until 2014.
  46. First European title.
  47. 100th home win.
  48. SFA 100th Anniversary Match.
  49. First match against Australia.
  50. Only match against East Germany.
  51. Gerd Müller scores his 13th World Cup goal to tie with previous record holder Just Fontaine.
  52. Second World Cup title; 100th Germany World Cup goal (scored by Gerd Müller, being also his last match and his last goal for Germany).
  53. First match against Malta.
  54. 1 2 joint-biggest win against Malta.
  55. Only Euros match that Germany won in extra time (i.e without Golden Goal or penalty shootout).
  56. Franz Beckenbauer becomes the first German and fifth player in the world to make 100 international appearances; only loss in a penalty shootout at World Cup or European Championship.
  57. Heinz Flohe scored Germany's 1,000th goal.
  58. 103rd and last match for Franz Beckenbauer.
  59. Biggest win against Northern Ireland, one day before of Sepp Herberger's death.
  60. Referee from Mexican Federation.
  61. Biggest win against Mexico.
  62. First match against Tunisia.
  63. 139th and last match under coach Helmut Schön.
  64. First match under Jupp Derwall.
  65. Farewell match for national coach Helmut Schön; abandoned in 60th minute due to fog.
  66. Biggest win against Wales.
  67. Lothar Matthäus debut.
  68. End of a series of 12 consecutive wins.
  69. Second European title.
  70. To date, the only national team to remain unbeaten in two consecutive calendar years (excluding the years 1915-1919 and 1943-1949, in which Germany did not play).
  71. End of the longest series without defeat with 23 consecutive games.
  72. Biggest win against Albania.
  73. Match involving Germany with the highest number of spectators (150,289).
  74. Biggest win against Chile.
  75. Disgrace of Gijón.
  76. Last match under Jupp Derwall.
  77. First match under Franz Beckenbauer.
  78. Biggest win against Czechoslovakia.
  79. First defeat in a World Cup Qualification match.
  80. Only match against Brazil in which Germany did not concede.
  81. First match against Israel.
  82. 300th win.
  83. 100th draw.
  84. No extra-time played.
  85. Last match against Yugoslavia.
  86. First match against United Arabian Emirates.
  87. First match against Colombia.
  88. Third World Cup title; 66th and last match under Franz Beckenbauer.
  89. First match under Berti Vogts.

Cancelled matches

Below is a list of all matches in the period that were cancelled. Matches that were rescheduled to another date are not included.

DateOpponentVenueNotes
15 November 1978 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Frankfurt, Waldstadion Abandoned in the 60th minute due to fog (0-0).
25 March 1987Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Tbilisi
Lenin Stadium
For the Soviet team accounted for in March 1987 scheduled test match without replacement. The German team played instead on the scheduled date the first match against Israel in Ramat Gan.
21 November 1990Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Leipzig, Zentralstadion The match was originally scheduled as a first leg of Euro 1992 Qualification, the second leg to take place in 1991 in Munich. After the DFV cancelled its participation in the qualification because of the foreseeable demise of the East Germany, it was proposed the match be played as a so-called 'unification match', but was canceled at short notice due to security concerns from the DFB. [1]

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