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.
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.
Nr. | Date | Result | Opponent | Venue | Competition | Attendance | Notes | |
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199 | 22 November 1950 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Switzerland | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 102,000 | [a] | |
200 | 15 April 1951 | 3–2 (HT 1–1) | Switzerland | A | Zurich (SUI), Hardturm | 34,000 | ||
201 | 17 June 1951 | 1–2 (HT 0–1) | Turkey | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | 90,000 | [b] | |
202 | 23 September 1951 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Austria | A | Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion | 65,000 | ||
203 | 17 October 1951 | 2–3 (HT 0–2) | Republic of Ireland | A | Dublin (IRL), Dalymount Park | 29,451 | ||
204 | 21 November 1951 | 2–0 (HT 0–0) | Turkey | A | Istanbul (TUR), İnönü Stadı | 30,000 | ||
205 | 23 December 1951 | 4–1 (HT 1–0) | Luxembourg | H | Essen, Uhlenkrugstadion | 40,000 | ||
206 | 20 April 1952 | 3–0 (HT 1–0) | Luxembourg | A | Luxembourg (LUX), Stade Municipal | 17,000 | ||
207 | 4 May 1952 | 3–0 (HT 1–0) | Republic of Ireland | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | 75,000 | ||
208 | 5 October 1952 | 1–3 (HT 1–1) | France | A | Colombes (FRA), Yves-du-Manoir-Stadion | 56,021 | ||
209 | 9 November 1952 | 5–1 (HT 2–0) | Switzerland | H | Augsburg, Rosenaustadion | 64,000 | ||
210 | 21 December 1952 | 3–2 (HT 2–2) | Yugoslavia | H | Ludwigshafen, Südweststadion | 70,000 | ||
211 | 28 December 1952 | 2–2 (HT 2–1) | Spain | A | Madrid (ESP), Nuevo Estadio Chamartín | 80,000 | ||
212 | 22 March 1953 | 0–0 | Austria | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | 76,000 | ||
213 | 19 August 1953 | 1–1 (HT 1–1) | Norway | A | Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion | WC 1954 Qualification | 32,266 | |
214 | 11 October 1953 | 3–0 (HT 1–0) | Saar | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | WC 1954 Qualification | 53,000 | [c] |
215 | 22 November 1953 | 5–1 (HT 1–1) | Norway | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | WC 1954 Qualification | 76,000 | |
216 | 28 March 1954 | 3–1 (HT 1–0) | Saar | A | Saarbrücken (SAR), Ludwigsparkstadion | WC 1954 Qualification | 53,000 | [d] |
217 | 25 April 1954 | 5–3 (HT 4–0) | Switzerland | A | Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium | 51,864 | ||
218 | 17 June 1954 | 4–1 (HT 1–1) | Turkey | N | Bern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium | WC 1954 Group | 39,000 | |
219 | 20 June 1954 | 3–8 (HT 1–3) | Hungary | N | Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium | WC 1954 Group | 65,000 | [e] |
220 | 23 June 1954 | 7–2 (HT 3–1) | Turkey | N | Zurich (SUI), Hardturm | WC 1954 Group | 18,000 | [g] |
221 | 27 June 1954 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Yugoslavia | N | Geneva (SUI), Stade des Charmilles | WC 1954 Quarter final | 20,000 | |
222 | 30 June 1954 | 6–1 (HT 1–0) | Austria | N | Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium | WC 1954 Semi final | 58,000 | [h] |
223 | 4 July 1954 | 3–2 (HT 2–2) | Hungary | N | Bern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium | WC 1954 Final | 62,471 | [i] |
224 | 26 September 1954 | 0–2 (HT 0–1) | Belgium | A | Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion | 55,116 | ||
225 | 16 October 1954 | 1–3 (HT 0–2) | France | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 86,000 | ||
226 | 1 December 1954 | 1–3 (HT 0–1) | England | A | London (ENG), Wembley Stadium | 100,000 | ||
227 | 19 December 1954 | 3–0 (HT 1–0) | Portugal | A | Oeiras (POR), Estádio Nacional | 70,000 | ||
228 | 30 March 1955 | 1–2 (HT 1–2) | Italy | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 82,000 | ||
229 | 28 May 1955 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Republic of Ireland | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 50,000 | ||
230 | 21 August 1955 | 2–3 (HT 1–1) | Soviet Union | A | Moscow (URS), Central Dynamo Stadium | 54,000 | [j] | |
231 | 25 September 1955 | 1–3 (HT 0–2) | Yugoslavia | A | Belgrade (YUG), Armee-Stadion | 55,000 | [k] | |
232 | 16 November 1955 | 2–0 (HT 2–0) | Norway | H | Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion | 49,700 | ||
233 | 18 December 1955 | 1–2 (HT 0–1) | Italy | A | Rome (ITA), Stadio dei Centomila | 80,000 | ||
234 | 14 March 1956 | 1–2 (HT 0–0) | Netherlands | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | 65,000 | ||
235 | 26 May 1956 | 1–3 (HT 0–1) | England | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | 95,000 | ||
236 | 13 June 1956 | 3–1 (HT 1–1) | Norway | A | Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion | 27,708 | ||
237 | 30 June 1956 | 2–2 (HT 0–2) | Sweden | A | Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion | 30,700 | ||
238 | 15 September 1956 | 1–2 (HT 1–2) | Soviet Union | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 86,000 | ||
239 | 21 November 1956 | 1–3 (HT 1–2) | Switzerland | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 80,000 | ||
240 | 25 November 1956 | 0–3 (HT 0–0) | Republic of Ireland | A | Dublin (IRL), Dalymount Park | 40,000 | ||
241 | 23 December 1956 | 4–1 (HT 2–1) | Belgium | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | 67,000 | ||
242 | 10 March 1957 | 3–2 (HT 2–0) | Austria | A | Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion | 65,000 | ||
243 | 3 April 1957 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Netherlands | A | Amsterdam (NED), Olympic Stadium | 60,000 | ||
244 | 22 May 1957 | 1–3 (HT 0–2) | Scotland | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 80,000 | [l] | |
245 | 20 November 1957 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Sweden | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 76,000 | ||
246 | 22 December 1957 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Hungary | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 85,000 | ||
247 | 2 March 1958 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Belgium | A | Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion | 55,970 | ||
248 | 19 March 1958 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Spain | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 81,000 | ||
249 | 2 April 1958 | 2–3 (HT 1–1) | Czechoslovakia | A | Prague (CZS), Armee-Stadion | 50,000 | ||
250 | 8 June 1958 | 3–1 (HT 2–1) | Argentina | N | Malmö (SWE), Stadion Malmö | WC 1958 Group | 32,000 | [m] |
251 | 11 June 1958 | 2–2 (HT 0–2) | Czechoslovakia | N | Helsingborg (SWE), Olympia | WC 1958 Group | 25,000 | |
252 | 15 June 1958 | 2–2 (HT 1–1) | Northern Ireland | N | Malmö (SWE), Stadion Malmö | WC 1958 Group | 35,000 | [n] |
253 | 19 June 1958 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Yugoslavia | N | Malmö (SWE), Stadion Malmö | WC 1958 Quarter final | 20,000 | |
254 | 24 June 1958 | 1–3 (HT 1–1) | Sweden | A | Gothenburg (SWE), Ullevi-Stadion | WC 1958 Semi final | 49,471 | |
255 | 28 June 1958 | 3–6 (HT 1–3) | France | N | Gothenburg (SWE), Ullevi-Stadion | WC 1958 3rd place | 25,000 | [o] |
256 | 24 September 1958 | 1–1 (HT 1–0) | Denmark | A | Copenhagen (DEN), Københavns Idrætspark | 34,000 | [p] | |
257 | 26 October 1958 | 2–2 (HT 1–1) | France | A | Colombes (FRA), Yves-du-Manoir-Stadion | 50,922 | ||
258 | 19 November 1958 | 2–2 (HT 1–1) | Austria | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | 85,000 | ||
259 | 21 December 1958 | 3–0 (HT 1–0) | Bulgaria | H | Augsburg, Rosenaustadion | 60,000 | ||
260 | 28 December 1958 | 1–2 (HT 1–1) | Egypt (United Arab Republic) | A | Cairo (EGY), Muhammad Ali Stadiium | 30,000 | [q] | |
261 | 6 May 1959 | 2–3 (HT 2–3) | Scotland | A | Glasgow (SCO), Hampden Park | 103,415 | ||
262 | 20 May 1959 | 1–1 (HT 0–1) | Poland | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 61,000 | ||
263 | 4 October 1959 | 4–0 (HT 1–0) | Switzerland | A | Bern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium | 49,000 | ||
264 | 21 October 1959 | 7–0 (HT 2–0) | Netherlands | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | 45,000 | [r] | |
265 | 8 November 1959 | 3–4 (HT 0–1) | Hungary | A | Budapest (HUN), Népstadion | 90,000 | ||
266 | 20 December 1959 | 1–1 (HT 0–1) | Yugoslavia | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 83,000 | ||
267 | 23 March 1960 | 2–1 (HT 0–1) | Chile | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 77,370 | [s] | |
268 | 27 April 1960 | 2–1 (HT 1;0) | Portugal | H | Ludwigshafen, Südweststadion | 45,000 | ||
269 | 11 May 1960 | 0–1 (HT 0–1) | Republic of Ireland | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | 51,000 | ||
270 | 3 August 1960 | 5–0 (HT 2–0) | Iceland | A | Reykjavík (ISL), Laugardalsvöllur | 7,485 | [t] | |
271 | 26 October 1960 | 4–3 (HT 1–1) | Northern Ireland | A | Belfast (NIR), Windsor Park | WC 1962 Qualification | 35,000 | |
272 | 20 November 1960 | 3–0 (HT 3–0) | Greece | A | Athen (GRE), Leoforos Alexandras Stadium | WC 1962 Qualification | 25,000 | [u] |
273 | 23 November 1960 | 1–2 (HT 1–0) | Bulgaria | A | Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National Stadium | 45,000 | ||
274 | 8 March 1961 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Belgium | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 65,000 | ||
275 | 26 March 1961 | 1–3 (HT 1–2) | Chile | A | Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion | 60,000 | [v] | |
276 | 10 May 1961 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Northern Ireland | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | WC 1962 Qualification | 94,600 | |
277 | 20 September 1961 | 5–1 (HT 3–0) | Denmark | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | 45,000 | ||
278 | 8 October 1961 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Poland | A | Warsaw (POL), Armee-Stadion | 25,000 | ||
279 | 22 October 1961 | 2–1 (HT 2–0) | Greece | H | Augsburg, Rosenaustadion | WC 1962 Qualification | 43,000 | |
280 | 11 April 1962 | 3–0 (HT 1–0) | Uruguay | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 71,000 | ||
281 | 31 May 1962 | 0–0 | Italy | N | Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion | WC 1962 Group | 65,440 | |
282 | 3 June 1962 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Switzerland | N | Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion | WC 1962 Group | 64,922 | |
283 | 6 June 1962 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Chile | A | Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion | WC 1962 Group | 67,224 | |
284 | 10 June 1962 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Yugoslavia | N | Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion | WC 1962 Quarter final | 63,324 | |
285 | 30 September 1962 | 3–2 (HT 2–1) | Yugoslavia | A | Zagreb (YUG), Maksimir-Stadion | 50,000 | ||
286 | 24 October 1962 | 2–2 (HT 0–2) | France | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 75,000 | ||
287 | 23 December 1962 | 5–1 (HT 2–1) | Switzerland | H | Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion | 48,000 | ||
288 | 5 May 1963 | 1–2 (HT 1–0) | Brazil | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 71,000 | [w] | |
289 | 28 September 1963 | 3–0 (HT 0–0) | Turkey | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 47,000 | ||
290 | 3 November 1963 | 1–2 (HT 0–0) | Sweden | A | Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion | 10,192 | ||
291 | 29 December 1963 | 4–1 (HT 2–1) | Morocco | A | Casablanca (MAR), Stade d`Honneur | 15,000 | [x] | |
292 | 1 January 1964 | 0–2 (HT 0–2) | Algeria | A | Algiers (ALG), Stadion des 20. August 1955 | 17,000 | [y] | |
293 | 29 April 1964 | 3–4 (HT 1–3) | Czechoslovakia | H | Ludwigshafen, Südweststadion | 65,000 | ||
294 | 12 May 1964 | 2–2 (HT 2–0) | Scotland | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 65,000 | ||
295 | 7 June 1964 | 4–1 (HT 3–1) | Finland | A | Helsinki (FIN), Helsinki Olympic Stadium | 11,056 | [z] | |
296 | 4 November 1964 | 1–1 (HT 1–0) | Sweden | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | WC 1966 Qualification | 70,229 | [aa] |
297 | 13 March 1965 | 1–1 (HT 1–0) | Italy | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 70,000 | ||
298 | 24 April 1965 | 5–0 (HT 3–0) | Cyprus | H | Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion | WC 1966 Qualification | 39,675 | [ab] |
299 | 12 May 1965 | 0–1 (HT 0–1) | England | H | Nuremberg, Städtisches Stadion | 65,000 | ||
300 | 26 May 1965 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Switzerland | A | Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium | 40,001 | ||
301 | 6 June 1965 | 0–2 (HT 0–1) | Brazil | A | Rio de Janeiro (BRA), Maracanã-Stadion | 143,315 | ||
302 | 26 September 1965 | 2–1 (HT 1–1) | Sweden | A | Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion | WC 1966 Qualification | 52,943 | |
303 | 9 October 1965 | 4–1 (HT 1–1) | Austria | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 74,000 | ||
304 | 14 November 1965 | 6–0 (HT 2–0) | Cyprus | A | Nicosia (CYP), GSP-Stadion | WC 1966 Qualification | 3,412 | |
305 | 23 February 1966 | 0–1 (HT 0–1) | England | A | London (ENG), Wembley Stadium | 75,000 | ||
306 | 23 March 1966 | 4–2 (HT 3–1) | Netherlands | A | Rotterdam (NED), De Kuip | 63,000 | ||
307 | 4 May 1966 | 4–0 (HT 2–0) | Republic of Ireland | A | Dublin (IRL), Dalymount Park | 16,091 | ||
308 | 7 May 1966 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Northern Ireland | A | Belfast (NIR), Windsor Park | 22,000 | ||
309 | 1 June 1966 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Romania | H | Ludwigshafen, Südweststadion | 60,000 | ||
310 | 23 June 1966 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Yugoslavia | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 75,000 | ||
311 | 12 July 1966 | 5–0 (HT 3–0) | Switzerland | N | Sheffield (ENG), Hillsborough | WC 1966 Group | 36,127 | |
312 | 16 July 1966 | 0–0 | Argentina | N | Birmingham (ENG), Villa Park | WC 1966 Group | 46,587 | |
313 | 20 July 1966 | 2–1 (HT 1–1) | Spain | N | Birmingham (ENG), Villa Park | WC 1966 Group | 42,187 | [ac] |
314 | 23 July 1966 | 4–0 (HT 1–0) | Uruguay | N | Sheffield (ENG), Hillsborough | WC 1966 Quarter final | 35,000 | |
315 | 25 July 1966 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Soviet Union | N | Liverpool (ENG), Goodison Park | WC 1966 Semi final | 38,273 | [ad] |
316 | 30 July 1966 | 2–4 a.e.t (HT 1–1, FT 2–2) | England | A | London (ENG), Wembley Stadium | WC 1966 Final | 96,924 | |
317 | 12 October 1966 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Turkey | A | Ankara (TUR), Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium | 23,944 | [ae] | |
318 | 19 November 1966 | 3–0 (HT 2–0) | Norway | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | 38,000 | ||
319 | 22 February 1967 | 5–1 (HT 2–0) | Morocco | H | Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion | 33,000 | [af] | |
320 | 22 March 1967 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Bulgaria | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 68,000 | ||
321 | 8 April 1967 | 6–0 (HT 2–0) | Albania | H | Dortmund, Stadion Rote Erde | EC 1968 Qualification | 30,000 | [ag] |
322 | 3 May 1967 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Yugoslavia | A | Belgrade (YUG), Stadion Roter Stern | EC 1968 Qualification | 36,508 | |
323 | 27 September 1967 | 5–1 (HT 1–0) | France | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | 80,000 | [ah] | |
324 | 7 October 1967 | 3–1 (HT 1–0) | Yugoslavia | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | EC 1968 Qualification | 70,575 | |
325 | 22 November 1967 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Romania | A | Bucharest (ROM), Arena Națională | 35,000 | [ai] | |
326 | 17 December 1967 | 0–0 | Albania | A | Tirana (ALB), Qemal Stafa Stadium | EC 1968 Qualification | 21,889 | [aj] |
327 | 6 March 1968 | 3–1 (HT 3–0) | Belgium | A | Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion | 10,267 | ||
328 | 17 April 1968 | 0–0 | Switzerland | A | Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium | 55,000 | ||
329 | 8 May 1968 | 1–1 (HT 1–1) | Wales | A | Cardiff (WAL), Ninian Park | 8,075 | [ak] | |
330 | 1 June 1968 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | England | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 79,124 | ||
331 | 16 June 1968 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Brazil | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 74,164 | ||
332 | 25 September 1968 | 1–1 (HT 0–0) | France | A | Marseille (FRA), Stade Vélodrome | 22,355 | ||
333 | 13 October 1968 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Austria | A | Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion | WC 1970 Qualification | 70,000 | |
334 | 23 November 1968 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Cyprus | A | Nicosia (CYP), GSP Stadium | WC 1970 Qualification | 6,080 | |
335 | 14 December 1968 | 2–2 (HT 0–2) | Brazil | A | Rio de Janeiro (BRA), Maracanã-Stadion | 70,000 | ||
336 | 18 December 1968 | 1–2 (HT 1–0) | Chile | A | Santiago (CHI), Nationalstadion | 50,000 | [al] | |
337 | 22 December 1968 | 0–0 | Mexico | A | Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca | 40,000 | [am] | |
338 | 26 March 1969 | 1–1 (HT 0–1) | Wales | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 40,000 | ||
339 | 16 April 1969 | 1–1 (HT 1–0) | Scotland | A | Glasgow (SCO), Hampden Park | WC 1970 Qualification | 95,951 | |
340 | 10 May 1969 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Austria | H | Nuremberg, Städtisches Stadion | WC 1970 Qualification | 68,200 | |
341 | 21 May 1969 | 12–0 (7–0) | Cyprus | H | Essen, Georg-Melches-Stadion | WC 1970 Qualification | 36,036 | [an] |
342 | 21 September 1969 | 1–1 (HT 1–1) | Austria | A | Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion | 28,000 | ||
343 | 24 September 1969 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Bulgaria | A | Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National Stadium | 50,000 | ||
344 | 22 October 1969 | 3–2 (HT 1–1) | Scotland | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | WC 1970 Qualification | 70,448 | |
345 | 11 February 1970 | 0–2 (HT 0–2) | Spain | A | Seville (ESP), Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán | 30,000 | ||
346 | 8 April 1970 | 1–1 (HT 1–1) | Romania | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 73,000 | ||
347 | 9 May 1970 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Republic of Ireland | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | 70,000 | ||
348 | 13 May 1970 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Yugoslavia | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 71,554 | ||
349 | 3 June 1970 | 2–1 (HT 0–0) | Morocco | N | León (MEX), Estadio Guanajuato | WC 1970 Group | 12,942 | |
350 | 7 June 1970 | 5–2 (HT 2–1) | Bulgaria | N | León (MEX), Estadio Guanajuato | WC 1970 Group | 12,710 | |
351 | 10 June 1970 | 3–1 (HT 3–1) | Peru | N | León (MEX), Estadio Guanajuato | WC 1970 Group | 17,875 | |
352 | 14 June 1970 | 3–2 (HT 0–1, 2–2, 2–2, 3–2) a.e.t | England | N | León (MEX), Estadio Guanajuato | WC 1970 Quarter final | 23,357 | |
353 | 17 June 1970 | 3–4 (HT 0–1, 1–1, 2–3, 3–4) a.e.t | Italy | N | Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca | WC 1970 Semi final | 102,444 | [ao] |
354 | 20 June 1970 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Uruguay | N | Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca | WC 1970 3rd place | 104,403 | |
355 | 9 September 1970 | 3–1 (HT 2–1) | Hungary | H | Nuremberg, Städtisches Stadion | 67,000 | ||
356 | 17 October 1970 | 1–1 (HT 1–1) | Turkey | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | EC 1972 Qualification | 52,204 | |
357 | 18 November 1970 | 0–2 (HT 0–0) | Yugoslavia | A | Zagreb (YUG), Maksimir-Stadion | 25,000 | ||
358 | 22 November 1970 | 3–1 (HT 2–0) | Greece | A | Piraeus (GRE), Karaiskakis Stadium | 35,259 | ||
359 | 17 February 1971 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Albania | A | Tirana (ALB), Qemal Stafa Stadium | EC 1972 Qualification | 18,082 | |
360 | 25 April 1971 | 3–0 (HT 1–0) | Turkey | A | Istanbul (TUR), İnönü Stadı | EC 1972 Qualification | 38,097 | |
361 | 12 June 1971 | 2–0 (HT 2–0) | Albania | H | Karlsruhe, Wildparkstadion | EC 1972 Qualification | 44,833 | |
362 | 22 June 1971 | 7–1 (HT 3–0) | Norway | A | Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion | 19,857 | [ap] | |
363 | 27 June 1971 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Sweden | A | Gothenburg (SWE), Ullevi-Stadion | 43,279 | ||
364 | 30 June 1971 | 3–1 (HT 0–1) | Denmark | A | Copenhagen (DEN), Københavns Idrætspark | 40,400 | ||
365 | 8 September 1971 | 5–0 (HT 4–0) | Mexico | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 70,000 | [aq] | |
366 | 10 October 1971 | 3–1 (HT 1–1) | Poland | A | Warsaw (POL), X-Lecia-Stadion | EC 1972 Qualification | 63,300 | |
367 | 17 November 1971 | 0–0 | Poland | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | EC 1972 Qualification | 62,000 | |
368 | 29 March 1972 | 2–0 (HT 0–0) | Hungary | A | Budapest (HUN), Népstadion | 50,000 | ||
369 | 29 April 1972 | 3–1 (HT 1–0) | England | A | London (ENG), Wembley Stadium | EC 1972 Qualification play off | 96,800 | [ar] |
370 | 13 May 1972 | 0–0 | England | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | EC 1972 Qualification play off | 76,122 | |
371 | 26 May 1972 | 4–1 (HT 0–0) | Soviet Union | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | 77,000 | [as] | |
372 | 14 June 1972 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Belgium | A | Antwerp (BEL), Bosuilstadion | EC 1972 Semi final | 55,601 | |
373 | 18 June 1972 | 3–0 (HT 1–0) | Soviet Union | N | Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion | EC 1972 Final | 43,066 | [at] |
374 | 15 November 1972 | 5–1 (HT 2–0) | Switzerland | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | 70,387 | ||
375 | 14 February 1973 | 2–3 (HT 0–2) | Argentina | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | 50,000 | ||
376 | 28 March 1973 | 3–0 (HT 1–0) | Czechoslovakia | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | 70,000 | ||
377 | 9 May 1973 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Yugoslavia | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | 50,000 | ||
378 | 12 May 1973 | 3–0 (HT 3–0) | Bulgaria | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 45,000 | ||
379 | 16 June 1973 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Brazil | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | 74,000 | ||
380 | 5 September 1973 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Soviet Union | A | Moscow (URS), Lenin Central Stadium | 61,647 | ||
381 | 10 October 1973 | 4–0 (HT 2–0) | Austria | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 50,000 | ||
382 | 13 October 1973 | 2–1 (HT 0–0) | France | H | Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion | 70,400 | [au] | |
383 | 14 November 1973 | 1–1 (HT 0–1) | Scotland | A | Glasgow (SCO), Hampden Park | 58,235 | [av] | |
384 | 24 November 1973 | 2–1 (HT 2–0) | Spain | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 70,000 | ||
385 | 23 February 1974 | 0–1 (HT 0–1) | Spain | A | Barcelona (ESP), Sarrià Stadium | 17,000 | ||
386 | 26 February 1974 | 0–0 | Italy | A | Rome (ITA), Stadio Olimpico | 62,251 | ||
387 | 27 March 1974 | 2–1 (HT 2–0) | Scotland | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 62,000 | ||
388 | 17 April 1974 | 5–0 (HT 1–0) | Hungary | H | Dortmund, Westfalenstadion | 54,010 | ||
389 | 1 May 1974 | 2–0 (HT 0–0) | Sweden | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 55,000 | ||
390 | 14 June 1974 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Chile | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | WC 1974 1. Group Stage | 83,168 | |
391 | 18 June 1974 | 3–0 (HT 2–0) | Australia | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | WC 1974 1. Group Stage | 35,000 | [aw] |
392 | 22 June 1974 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | East Germany | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | WC 1974 1. Group Stage | 60,350 | [ax] |
393 | 26 June 1974 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Yugoslavia | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | WC 1974 2. Group Stage | 66,085 | |
394 | 30 June 1974 | 4–2 (HT 0–1) | Sweden | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | WC 1974 2. Group Stage | 66,500 | |
395 | 3 July 1974 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Poland | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | WC 1974 2. Group Stage | 59,000 | [ay] |
396 | 7 July 1974 | 2–1 (HT 2–1) | Netherlands | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | WC 1974 Final | 75,200 | [az] |
397 | 4 September 1974 | 2–1 (HT 2–1) | Switzerland | A | Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium | 48,000 | ||
398 | 20 November 1974 | 2–2 (HT 0–1) | Greece | A | Piraeus (GRE), Karaiskakis Stadium | EC 1976 Qualification | 11,425 | |
399 | 22 December 1974 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Malta | A | Gżira (MLT), Empire Stadium | EC 1976 Qualification | 12,528 | [ba] |
400 | 12 March 1975 | 0–2 (HT 0–2) | England | A | London (ENG), Wembley Stadium | 100,000 | ||
401 | 27 April 1975 | 1–1 (HT 0–0) | Bulgaria | A | Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National Stadium | EC 1976 Qualification | 65,000 | |
402 | 17 May 1975 | 1–1 (HT 1–0) | Netherlands | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 53,000 | ||
403 | 3 September 1975 | 2–0 (HT 0–0) | Austria | A | Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion | 60,000 | ||
404 | 11 October 1975 | 1–1 (HT 0–0) | Greece | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | EC 1976 Qualification | 61,252 | |
405 | 19 November 1975 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Bulgaria | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | EC 1976 Qualification | 68,819 | |
406 | 20 December 1975 | 5–0 (HT 2–0) | Turkey | A | Istanbul (TUR), İnönü Stadı | 25,000 | ||
407 | 28 February 1976 | 8–0 (HT 4–0) | Malta | H | Dortmund, Westfalenstadion | EC 1976 Qualification | 52,248 | [bb] |
408 | 24 April 1976 | 1–1 (HT 0–1) | Spain | A | Madrid (ESP), Estadio Vicente Calderón | EC 1976 Qualification play off | 63,000 | |
409 | 22 May 1976 | 2–0 (HT 2–0) | Spain | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | EC 1976 Qualification play off | 77,673 | |
410 | 17 June 1976 | 4–2 (HT 0–2, 2–2, 2–2, 2–4) a.e.t | Yugoslavia | A | Belgrade (YUG), Stadion Roter Stern | EC 1976 Semi final | 50,652 | [bc] |
411 | 20 June 1976 | 2–2 (HT 1–2, 2–2, 2–2, 2–2) a.e.t 3–5 p | Czechoslovakia | N | Belgrade (YUG), Stadio Roter Stern | EC 1976 Final | 30,790 | [bd] |
412 | 6 October 1976 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Wales | A | Cardiff (WAL), Ninian Park | 14,029 | ||
413 | 17 November 1976 | 2–0 (HT 2–0) | Czechoslovakia | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 61,000 | [be] | |
414 | 23 February 1977 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | France | A | Paris (FRA), Prinzenparkstadion | 43,802 | [bf] | |
415 | 27 April 1977 | 5–0 (HT 0–0) | Northern Ireland | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | 58,000 | [bg] | |
416 | 30 April 1977 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Yugoslavia | A | Belgrade (YUG), Stadion Roter Stern | 17,000 | ||
417 | 5 June 1977 | 3–1 (HT 1–0) | Argentina | A | Buenos Aires (ARG), La Bombonera | 60,000 | ||
418 | 8 June 1977 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Uruguay | A | Montevideo (URU), Estadio Centenario | 50,000 | ||
419 | 12 June 1977 | 1–1 (HT 0–0) | Brazil | A | Rio de Janeiro (BRA), Maracanã-Stadion | 106,066 | ||
420 | 14 June 1977 | 2–2 (HT 0–2) | Mexico | A | Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca | 80,000 | [bh] | |
421 | 7 September 1977 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Finland | A | Helsinki (FIN), Helsinki Olympic Stadium | 14,324 | ||
422 | 8 October 1977 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Italy | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | 74,000 | ||
423 | 16 November 1977 | 4–1 (HT 3–1) | Switzerland | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 58,000 | ||
424 | 14 December 1977 | 1–1 (HT 0–0) | Wales | H | Dortmund, Westfalenstadion | 57,000 | ||
425 | 22 February 1978 | 2–1 (HT 0–1) | England | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | 77,850 | ||
426 | 8 March 1978 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Soviet Union | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 54,000 | ||
427 | 5 April 1978 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Brazil | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 61,500 | ||
428 | 19 April 1978 | 1–3 (HT 1–1) | Sweden | A | Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion | 27,355 | ||
429 | 1 June 1978 | 0–0 | Poland | N | Buenos Aires (ARG), El Monumental | WC 1978 1. Group Stage | 67,579 | |
430 | 6 June 1978 | 6–0 (HT 4–0) | Mexico | N | Córdoba (ARG), Estadio Córdoba | WC 1978 1. Group Stage | 35,258 | [bi] |
431 | 10 June 1978 | 0–0 | Tunisia | N | Córdoba (ARG), Estadio Córdoba | WC 1978 1. Group Stage | 30,667 | [bj] |
432 | 14 June 1978 | 0–0 | Italy | N | Buenos Aires (ARG), El Monumental | WC 1978 2. Group Stage | 67,547 | |
433 | 18 June 1978 | 2–2 (HT 1–1) | Netherlands | N | Córdoba (ARG), Estadio Córdoba | WC 1978 2. Group Stage | 40,750 | |
434 | 21 June 1978 | 2–3 (HT 1–0) | Austria | N | Córdoba (ARG), Estadio Córdoba | WC 1978 2. Group Stage | 38,218 | [bk] |
435 | 11 October 1978 | 4–3 (HT 4–1) | Czechoslovakia | A | Prague (CZS), Evžen-Rošický-Stadion | 30,000 | [bl] | |
436 | 15 November 1978 | 0–0 | Hungary | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 45,000 | [bm] | |
437 | 20 December 1978 | 3–1 (HT 1–0) | Netherlands | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | 68,000 | ||
438 | 25 February 1979 | 0–0 | Malta | A | Gżira (MLT), Empire Stadium | EC 1980 Qualification | 8,450 | |
439 | 1 April 1979 | 0–0 | Turkey | A | İzmir (TUR), Atatürk-Stadion | EC 1980 Qualification | 68,000 | |
440 | 2 May 1979 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Wales | A | Wrexham (WAL), Racecourse Ground | EC 1980 Qualification | 26,900 | |
441 | 22 May 1979 | 3–1 (HT 1–1) | Republic of Ireland | A | Dublin (IRL), Lansdowne Road | 22,000 | ||
442 | 26 May 1979 | 3–1 (HT 2–0) | Iceland | A | Reykjavík (ISL), Laugardalsvöllur | 8,240 | * 100. away win | |
443 | 12 September 1979 | 2–1 (HT 0–0) | Argentina | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | 45,000 | ||
444 | 17 October 1979 | 5–1 (HT 4–0) | Wales | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | EC 1980 Qualification | 61,000 | [bn] |
445 | 21 November 1979 | 3–1 (HT 1–0) | Soviet Union | A | Tbilisi (URS), Lenin Stadium | 40,000 | ||
446 | 22 December 1979 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Turkey | H | Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion | EC 1980 Qualification | 70,000 | |
447 | 27 February 1980 | 8–0 (HT 3–0) | Malta | H | Bremen, Weserstadion | EC 1980 Qualification | 33,278 | [bb] |
448 | 2 April 1980 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Austria | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | 78,000 | ||
449 | 13 May 1980 | 3–1 (HT 2–1) | Poland | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 45,000 | ||
450 | 11 June 1980 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Czechoslovakia | N | Rome (ITA), Stadio Olimpico | EC 1980 Group | 10,500 | |
451 | 14 June 1980 | 3–2 (HT 1–0) | Netherlands | N | Naples (ITA), Stadio San Paolo | EC 1980 Group | 29,889 | [bo] |
452 | 17 June 1980 | 0–0 | Greece | N | Turin (ITA), Stadio Comunale | EC 1980 Group | 13,901 | [bp] |
453 | 22 June 1980 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Belgium | N | Rome (ITA), Stadio Olimpico | EC 1980 Final | 47,860 | [bq] |
454 | 10 September 1980 | 3–2 (HT 1–0) | Switzerland | A | Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium | 32,000 | ||
455 | 11 October 1980 | 1–1 (HT 1–1) | Netherlands | A | Eindhoven (NED), Philips Stadion | 22,000 | ||
456 | 19 November 1980 | 4–1 (HT 2–1) | France | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 63,000 | ||
457 | 3 December 1980 | 3–1 (HT 2–0) | Bulgaria | A | Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National Stadium | WC 1982 Qualification | 50,000 | [br] |
458 | 1 January 1981 | 1–2 (HT 1–0) | Argentina | N | Montevideo (URU), Estadio Centenario | Mundialito 1980 Group | 55,000 | [bs] |
459 | 7 January 1981 | 1–4 (HT 0–0) | Brazil | N | Montevideo (URU), Estadio Centenario | Mundialito 1980 Group | 50,000 | |
460 | 1 April 1981 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Albania | A | Tirana (ALB), Qemal Stafa Stadium | WC 1982 Qualification | 19,203 | |
461 | 29 April 1981 | 2–0 (HT 2–0) | Austria | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | WC 1982 Qualification | 61,400 | |
462 | 19 May 1981 | 1–2 (HT 1–0) | Brazil | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 71,000 | ||
463 | 24 May 1981 | 4–0 (HT 3–0) | Finland | A | Lahti (FIN), Lahti Stadium | WC 1982 Qualification | 10,030 | |
464 | 2 September 1981 | 2–0 (HT 0–0) | Poland | A | Chorzów (POL), Stadion Śląski | 70,000 | ||
465 | 23 September 1981 | 7–1 (HT 2–1) | Finland | H | Bochum, Ruhrstadion | WC 1982 Qualification | 42,000 | |
466 | 14 October 1981 | 3–1 (HT 2–1) | Austria | A | Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion | WC 1982 Qualification | 72,000 | |
467 | 18 November 1981 | 8–0 (HT 5–0) | Albania | H | Dortmund, Westfalenstadion | WC 1982 Qualification | 40,000 | [bt] |
468 | 22 November 1981 | 4–0 (HT 1–0) | Bulgaria | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | WC 1982 Qualification | 50,000 | |
469 | 17 February 1982 | 3–1 (HT 2–1) | Portugal | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 50,000 | ||
470 | 21 March 1982 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Brazil | A | Rio de Janeiro (BRA), Maracanã-Stadion | 150,289 | [bu] | |
471 | 24 March 1982 | 1–1 (HT 1–0) | Argentina | A | Buenos Aires (ARG), El Monumental | 69,000 | ||
472 | 14 April 1982 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Czechoslovakia | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | 57,000 | ||
473 | 12 May 1982 | 4–2 (HT 3–1) | Norway | A | Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion | 20,097 | ||
474 | 16 June 1982 | 1–2 (HT 0–0) | Algeria | N | Gijón (ESP), El Molinón | WC 1982 1. Group Stage | 42,000 | |
475 | 20 June 1982 | 4–1 (HT 1–0) | Chile | N | Gijón (ESP), El Molinón | WC 1982 1. Group Stage | 42,000 | [bv] |
476 | 25 June 1982 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Austria | N | Gijón (ESP), El Molinón | WC 1982 1. Group Stage | 41,000 | [bw] |
477 | 29 June 1982 | 0–0 | England | N | Madrid (ESP), Estadio Santiago Bernabéu | WC 1982 2. Group Stage | 75,000 | |
478 | 2 July 1982 | 2–1 (HT 0–0) | Spain | A | Madrid (ESP), Estadio Santiago Bernabéu | WC 1982 2. Group Stage | 90,089 | |
479 | 8 July 1982 | 3–3 (HT 1–1, 1–1, 3–2, 3–3) a.e.t 5–4 p | France | N | Seville (ESP), Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán | WC 1982 Semi final | 63,000 | ` |
480 | 11 July 1982 | 1–3 (HT 0–0) | Italy | N | Madrid (ESP), Estadio Santiago Bernabéu | WC 1982 Final | 90,000 | |
481 | 22 September 1982 | 0–0 | Belgium | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | 25,000 | ||
482 | 13 October 1982 | 2–1 (HT 0–0) | England | A | London (ENG), Wembley Stadium | 68,000 | ||
483 | 17 November 1982 | 0–1 (HT 0–1) | Northern Ireland | A | Belfast (NIR), Windsor Park | EC 1984 Qualification | 15,000 | |
484 | 23 February 1983 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Portugal | A | Lisbon (POR), Estádio do Restelo | 10,000 | ||
485 | 30 March 1983 | 2–1 (HT 0–0) | Albania | A | Tirana (ALB), Qemal Stafa Stadium | EC 1984 Qualification | 25,000 | |
486 | 23 April 1983 | 3–0 (HT 2–0) | Turkey | A | İzmir (TUR), Atatürk-Stadion | EC 1984 Qualification | 72,000 | |
487 | 27 April 1983 | 0–0 | Austria | A | Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion | EC 1984 Qualification | 60,000 | |
488 | 7 June 1983 | 4–2 (HT 2–0) | Yugoslavia | N | Luxembourg (LUX), Stade Municipal | * FLF 75th Anniversary Match | 11,000 | |
489 | 7 September 1983 | 1–1 (HT 0–1) | Hungary | A | Budapest (HUN), Népstadion | 30,000 | ||
490 | 5 October 1983 | 3–0 (HT 3–0) | Austria | H | Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion | EC 1984 Qualification | 71,000 | |
491 | 26 October 1983 | 5–1 (HT 1–0) | Turkey | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | EC 1984 Qualification | 35,000 | |
492 | 16 November 1983 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Northern Ireland | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | EC 1984 Qualification | 61,418 | |
493 | 20 November 1983 | 2–1 (HT 1–1) | Albania | H | Saarbrücken, Ludwigsparkstadion | EC 1984 Qualification | 40,100 | |
494 | 15 February 1984 | 3–2 (HT 1–0) | Bulgaria | A | Warna (BUL), Yuri Gagarin Stadium | 15,000 | ||
495 | 29 February 1984 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Belgium | A | Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion | 23,000 | ||
496 | 28 March 1984 | 2–1 (HT 1–1) | Soviet Union | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 45,000 | ||
497 | 18 April 1984 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | France | A | Strasbourg (FRA), Meinau-Stadion | 39,978 | ||
498 | 22 May 1984 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Italy | N | Zurich (SUI), Letzigrund | * FIFA 80th Anniversary Match | 26,700 | |
499 | 14 June 1984 | 0–0 | Portugal | N | Strasbourg (FRA), Meinau-Stadion | EC 1984 Group | 44,707 | |
500 | 17 June 1984 | 2–1 (HT 1–0) | Romania | N | Lens (FRA), Stade Félix Bollaert | EC 1984 Group | 31,787 | |
501 | 20 June 1984 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Spain | N | Paris (FRA), Prinzenparkstadion | EC 1984 Group | 47,691 | [bx] |
502 | 12 September 1984 | 1–3 (HT 0–2) | Argentina | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | 45,000 | [by] | |
503 | 17 October 1984 | 2–0 (HT 0–0) | Sweden | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | WC 1986 Qualification | 61,000 | |
504 | 16 December 1984 | 3–2 (HT 1–1) | Malta | A | Attard (MLT), Ta’ Qali-Stadion | WC 1986 Qualification | 35,102 | |
505 | 29 January 1985 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Hungary | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 22,000 | ||
506 | 24 February 1985 | 2–1 (HT 2–0) | Portugal | A | Oeiras (POR), Estádio Nacional | WC 1986 Qualification | 60,000 | |
507 | 27 March 1985 | 6–0 (HT 5–0) | Malta | H | Saarbrücken, Ludwigsparkstadion | WC 1986 Qualification | 37,600 | |
508 | 17 April 1985 | 4–1 (HT 2–1) | Bulgaria | H | Augsburg, Rosenaustadion | 35,000 | ||
509 | 30 April 1985 | 5–1 (HT 4–0) | Czechoslovakia | A | Prague (CZS), Evžen-Rošický-Stadion | WC 1986 Qualification | 35,000 | [bz] |
510 | 12 June 1985 | 0–3 (HT 0–1) | England | N | Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca | Mexico Cup 1985 | 10,000 | |
511 | 15 June 1985 | 0–2 (HT 0–1) | Mexico | A | Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca | Mexico Cup 1985 | 25,000 | |
512 | 28 August 1985 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Soviet Union | A | Moscow (URS), Lenin Central Stadium | 82,000 | ||
513 | 25 September 1985 | 2–2 (HT 2–0) | Sweden | A | Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion | WC 1986 Qualification | 39,157 | |
514 | 16 October 1985 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Portugal | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | WC 1986 Qualification | 60,000 | [ca] |
515 | 17 November 1985 | 2–2 (HT 1–0) | Czechoslovakia | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | WC 1986 Qualification | 18,000 | |
516 | 5 February 1986 | 2–1 (HT 1–1) | Italy | A | Avellino (ITA), Stadio Partenio | 35,822 | ||
517 | 12 March 1986 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Brazil | H | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | 52,000 | [cb] | |
518 | 9 April 1986 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Switzerland | A | Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium | 25,000 | ||
519 | 11 May 1986 | 1–1 (HT 0–1) | Yugoslavia | H | Bochum, Ruhrstadion | 30,000 | ||
520 | 14 May 1986 | 3–1 (HT 2–0) | Netherlands | H | Dortmund, Westfalenstadion | 36,000 | ||
521 | 4 June 1986 | 1–1 (HT 0–1) | Uruguay | N | Querétaro (MEX), Estadio La Corregidora | WC 1986 Group | 30,500 | |
522 | 8 June 1986 | 2–1 (HT 1–1) | Scotland | N | Querétaro (MEX), Estadio La Corregidora | WC 1986 Group | 30,000 | |
523 | 13 June 1986 | 0–2 (HT 0–1) | Denmark | N | Querétaro (MEX), Estadio La Corregidora | WC 1986 Group | 36,000 | |
524 | 17 June 1986 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Morocco | N | San Nicolás de los Garza (MEX), Estadio Universitario | WC 1986 Round of 16 | 19,800 | |
525 | 21 June 1986 | 0–0 a.e.t 4–1 p | Mexico | A | San Nicolás de los Garza (MEX), Estadio Universitario | WC 1986 Quarter final | 41,700 | |
526 | 25 June 1986 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | France | N | Guadalajara (MEX), Estadio Jalisco | WC 1986 Semi final | 45,000 | |
527 | 29 June 1986 | 2–3 (HT 0–1) | Argentina | N | Mexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca | WC 1986 Final | 114,600 | |
528 | 24 September 1986 | 2–0 (HT 2–0) | Denmark | A | Copenhagen (DEN), Københavns Idrætspark | 45,000 | ||
529 | 15 October 1986 | 2–2 (HT 0–1) | Spain | H | Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion | 50,000 | ||
530 | 29 October 1986 | 1–4 (HT 0–0) | Austria | A | Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion | 55,000 | ||
531 | 25 March 1987 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Israel | A | Ramat Gan (ISR), Ramat Gan Stadium | 18,000 | [cc] | |
532 | 18 April 1987 | 0–0 | Italy | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | 55,000 | ||
533 | 12 August 1987 | 2–1 (HT 2–1) | France | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | 31,000 | ||
534 | 9 September 1987 | 3–1 (HT 2–1) | England | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | 50,000 | [cd] | |
535 | 23 September 1987 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Denmark | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | 45,000 | ||
536 | 14 October 1987 | 1–1 (HT 1–0) | Sweden | H | Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion | 31,000 | [ce] | |
537 | 18 November 1987 | 0–0 | Hungary | A | Budapest (HUN), Népstadion | 25,000 | ||
538 | 12 December 1987 | 1–1 (HT 0–0) | Brazil | A | Brasília (BRA), Estádio Mané Garrincha | 30,000 | ||
539 | 16 December 1987 | 0–1 (HT 0–0) | Argentina | A | Buenos Aires (ARG), Estadio José Amalfitani | 50,000 | ||
540 | 31 March 1988 | 1–1 (HT 1–0) 2–4 p | Sweden | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | Four Nations Tournament Semi-final | 23,709 | * [cf] |
541 | 2 April 1988 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Argentina | H | Berlin, Olympiastadion | Four Nations Tournament 3rd place | 25,000 | |
542 | 27 April 1988 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Switzerland | H | Kaiserslautern, Fritz-Walter-Stadion | 30,150 | ||
543 | 4 June 1988 | 1–1 (HT 0–1) | Yugoslavia | H | Bremen, Weserstadion | 13,000 | ||
544 | 10 June 1988 | 1–1 (HT 0–0) | Italy | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | EC 1988 Group | 62,552 | |
545 | 14 June 1988 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Denmark | H | Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion | EC 1988 Group | 64,812 | |
546 | 17 June 1988 | 2–0 (HT 1–0) | Spain | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | EC 1988 Group | 63,802 | |
547 | 21 June 1988 | 1–2 (HT 0–0) | Netherlands | H | Hamburg, Volksparkstadion | EC 1988 Semi final | 56,150 | |
548 | 31 August 1988 | 4–0 (HT 3–0) | Finland | A | Helsinki (FIN), Helsinki Olympic Stadium | WC 1990 Qualification | 31,693 | |
549 | 21 September 1988 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Soviet Union | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | 16,000 | ||
550 | 19 October 1988 | 0–0 | Netherlands | H | Munich, Olympiastadion | WC 1990 Qualification | 69,442 | |
551 | 22 March 1989 | 2–1 (HT 0–0) | Bulgaria | A | Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski Stadium | 40,000 | ||
552 | 26 April 1989 | 1–1 (HT 0–0) | Netherlands | A | Rotterdam (NED), De Kuip | WC 1990 Qualification | 50,500 | |
553 | 31 May 1989 | 0–0 | Wales | A | Cardiff (WAL), National Stadium | WC 1990 Qualification | 30,000 | |
554 | 6 September 1989 | 1–1 (HT 1–1) | Republic of Ireland | A | Dublin (IRL), Lansdowne Road | 46,000 | ||
555 | 4 October 1989 | 6–1 (HT 1–0) | Finland | H | Dortmund, Westfalenstadion | WC 1990 Qualification | 40,000 | |
556 | 15 November 1989 | 2–1 (HT 1–1) | Wales | H | Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion | WC 1990 Qualification | 60,000 | |
557 | 28 February 1990 | 1–2 (HT 1–1) | France | A | Montpellier (FRA), Stade de la Mosson | 22,000 | ||
558 | 25 April 1990 | 3–3 (HT 0–0) | Uruguay | H | Stuttgart, Neckarstadion | 35,000 | ||
559 | 26 May 1990 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Czechoslovakia | H | Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion | 26,000 | ||
560 | 30 May 1990 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Denmark | H | Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion | 42,000 | ||
561 | 10 June 1990 | 4–1 (HT 2–0) | Yugoslavia | N | Milan (ITA), Stadio Giuseppe Meazza | WC 1990 Group | 74,765 | [cg] |
562 | 15 June 1990 | 5–1 (HT 2–0) | United Arab Emirates | N | Milan (ITA), Stadio Giuseppe Meazza | WC 1990 Group | 71,167 | [ch] |
563 | 19 June 1990 | 1–1 (HT 0–0) | Colombia | N | Milan (ITA), Stadio Giuseppe Meazza | WC 1990 Group | 72,510 | [ci] |
564 | 24 June 1990 | 2–1 (HT 0–0) | Netherlands | N | Milan (ITA), Stadio Giuseppe Meazza | WC 1990 Round of 16 | 74,559 | |
565 | 1 July 1990 | 1–0 (HT 1–0) | Czechoslovakia | N | Milan (ITA), Stadio Giuseppe Meazza | WC 1990 Quarter final | 73,347 | |
566 | 4 July 1990 | 1–1 (HT 0–0, 1–1, 1–1, 1–1) a.e.t, 4–3 p | England | N | Turin (ITA), Stadio delle Alpi | WC 1990 Semi final | 62,628 | |
567 | 8 July 1990 | 1–0 (HT 0–0) | Argentina | N | Rome (ITA), Stadio Olimpico | WC 1990 Final | 73,603 | [cj] |
568 | 29 August 1990 | 1–1 (HT 1–0) | Portugal | A | Lisbon (POR), Estádio da Luz | 20,000 | [ck] |
Below is a list of all matches in the period that were cancelled. Matches that were rescheduled to another date are not included.
Date | Opponent | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
15 November 1978 | Hungary | Frankfurt, Waldstadion | Abandoned in the 60th minute due to fog (0-0). |
25 March 1987 | 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 1990 | 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] |
Franz Anton Beckenbauer was a German professional football player, manager, and official. Nicknamed der Kaiser, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, and is one of nine players to have won the FIFA World Cup, the European Champions Cup, and the Ballon d'Or. Beckenbauer was a versatile player who started out as a midfielder, but made his name as a central defender. He is often credited as having invented the role of the modern sweeper.
The 1974 FIFA World Cup was the 10th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams, and was played in West Germany between 13 June and 7 July. The tournament marked the first time that the current trophy, the FIFA World Cup Trophy, created by the Italian sculptor Silvio Gazzaniga, was awarded. The previous trophy, the Jules Rimet Trophy, had been won for the third time by Brazil in 1970 and awarded permanently to the Brazilians.
The Germany national football team represents Germany in men's international football and played its first match in 1908. The team is governed by the German Football Association, founded in 1900. Between 1949 and 1990, separate German national teams were recognised by FIFA due to Allied occupation and division: the DFB's team representing the Federal Republic of Germany, the Saarland team representing the Saar Protectorate (1950–1956) and the East Germany team representing the German Democratic Republic (1952–1990). The latter two were absorbed along with their records; the present team represents the reunified Federal Republic. The official name and code "Germany FR (FRG)" was shortened to "Germany (GER)" following reunification in 1990.
Wolfgang Overath is a former West German footballer. A true one-club man, Overath spent his entire professional career at 1. FC Köln. He represented his country three times in World Cup finals, culminating in 1974 with the 2–1 victory over the Netherlands on home soil. Primarily an attacking midfielder, Overath was known for his passing ability, technique and outstanding left foot.
The East Germany national football team, recognised as Germany DR by FIFA, represented East Germany in men's international football, playing as one of three post-war German teams, along with Saarland and West Germany.
Helmut Schön was a German football player and manager. He is best remembered for his exceptional career as manager of the West Germany national team in four consecutive World Cup tournaments, including winning the title in 1974, losing in the final in 1966, and coming in third in 1970. In addition, his teams won the European Championship in 1972 and lost in the final in 1976.
The Moldova national football team represents Moldova in men's international football and is administered by the Moldovan Football Federation, the governing body for football in Moldova. Moldova's home ground is Zimbru Stadium in Chișinău and their head coach is Serghei Cleșcenco. Shortly before the break-up of the Soviet Union, they played their first match against Georgia on 2 July 1991.
Rüdiger Abramczik is a former German football player and coach, best known for his ability to cross the ball ("Flankengott").
Josef "Jupp" Derwall was a German professional football manager and player. He was head coach of the West Germany national team between 1978 and 1984, winning the UEFA Euro 1980 and reaching the final of the 1982 FIFA World Cup.
Karl Allgöwer is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He played most of his career at VfB Stuttgart, winning the Bundesliga in 1984. Allgöwer was part of the German silver squad for the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
Holger Hieronymus is a German former professional footballer who played as a defender.
Willi Schulz is a German former footballer who played as a defender for Schalke 04 and Hamburger SV. At international level, he made 66 appearances for the West Germany national team. He is now the last surviving player from the Germany team in the 1962 World Cup.
This is a record of Argentina's results at the FIFA World Cup. Argentina is one of the most successful teams in the tournament's history, having won three World Cups: in 1978, 1986, and 2022. Argentina has also been runner-up three times: in 1930, 1990 and 2014. In 18 World Cup tournaments, Argentina has 47 victories in 88 matches. The team was present in all but four of the World Cups, being behind only Brazil and Germany in number of appearances.
The Germany national football team manager is a position created in 1926 and first held by Otto Nerz. The German team began playing matches in 1908, but for 18 years it had no manager. Instead a selection committee chose the team.
The 1976 Intercontinental Cup was an association football tie held over two legs in November and December 1976 between Cruzeiro, winners of the 1976 Copa Libertadores, and the winners of the 1975–76 European Cup, Bayern Munich.
The history of the Germany national football team began in 1908, when Germany played its first international match. Since then, the Germany national football team has been one of the most successful football teams, winning four World Cups and three European Championships.
This is a list of international football matches of the Germany national football team from 1930 until 1942. Throughout this period they played in 123 games.
This is a list of international football matches of the Germany national football team between 1990 and 1999.