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1900s
[edit]1908
[edit]Germany played three matches in 1908. Their opponents were Switzerland, England, and Austria. All three matches resulted in losses.[1]
5 April 1908 Friendly | Switzerland | 5–3 | Germany | Basel, Switzerland |
Kampfer 21', 89' Jordan 28' (o.g.) Pfeiffer 32', 57' |
DFB Report |
Becker 6', 69' Förderer 52' |
Attendance: 3,500 Referee: H.P. Devitte (Switzerland) |
20 April 1908 Friendly | Germany | 1–5 | England | Berlin, Germany |
Förderer 20' (pen.) | DFB Report |
Stapley 5', 70' Woodward 25', 90' Purnell 43' |
Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Paul Neumann (Germany) |
7 June 1908 Friendly | Austria | 3–2 | Germany | Vienna, Austria |
Dlabac 7' (pen.) Studnicka 41' Andres 44' |
DFB Report |
Kipp 6' Jäger 28' |
Attendance: 5,000 Referee: George Wagstaffe Simmons (England) |
1909
[edit]In 1909, Germany played England Amateurs, Hungary, and Switzerland. The team finished the year with one win, one draw, and one loss.[2]
16 March 1909 Friendly | England Amateurs | 9–0 | Germany | Oxford, England |
Dunning 7', 14', 83' Porter 22', 68', 70' Chapman 33' Hoare 41', 80' |
Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Thomas Kyle (England) |
4 April 1909 Friendly | Hungary | 3–3 | Germany | Budapest, Hungary |
Borbás 4' Schlosser 28' Korody 60' |
DFB Report |
Worpitzky 5', 33' Ugi 79' (pen.) |
Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Hugo Meisl (Austria) |
4 April 1909 Friendly | Germany | 1–0 | Switzerland | Karlsruhe, Germany |
Kipp 25' | DFB Report |
Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Albert Sohn (Germany) |
1910s
[edit]1910
[edit]Belgium, Netherlands, and Switzerland all played Germany in 1910. The only victory for Germany came against Switzerland. The other three matches all ended as losses.[3]
3 April 1910 Friendly | Switzerland | 2–3 | Germany | Basel, Switzerland |
Müller 44' Renand 58' |
DFB Report |
Hiller 8' Kipp 55', 85' |
Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Henry P. Devitte (Switzerland) |
24 April 1910 Friendly | Netherlands | 4–2 | Germany | Arnhem, Netherlands |
Lutjens 23' Thomée 73', 87' Hempel 82' (o.g.) |
DFB Report |
Kipp 23' Fick 42' |
Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Howcroft (England) |
16 May 1910 Friendly | Germany | 0–3 | Belgium | Duisburg, Germany |
DFB Report |
Saeys 20', 48' Van Staceghem 75' |
Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Herbert Willing (Netherlands) |
16 October 1910 Friendly | Germany | 1–2 | Netherlands | Kleve, Germany |
Queck 25' | DFB Report |
Thomée 7' van Berckel 16' |
Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Istace (Belgium) |
1911
[edit]Germany played seven friendlies in 1911. Germany faced Austria, Belgium, England, Hungary, Sweden, and Switzerland. The team record for the year was two wins, one draw, and four losses.[4]
26 March 1911 Friendly | Germany | 6–2 | Switzerland | Stuttgart, Germany |
Fuchs 35' Breunig 43' (pen.) Kipp 71' Förderer 78', 88' Gablonsky 90' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Weiss 52' Collet 80' |
Attendance: 8,000 |
14 April 1911 Friendly | Germany | 2–2 | England | Berlin, Germany |
Möller 48', 50' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Webb 17' Wright 65' |
Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Willing (Netherlands) |
23 April 1911 Friendly | Belgium | 2–1 | Germany | Liège, Belgium |
Van Houtte 32' Saeys 85' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Förderer 50' | Attendance: 3,000 Referee: James Schumacher (England) |
18 June 1911 Friendly | Sweden | 2–4 | Germany | Stockholm, Sweden |
Gustafsson 28', 29' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Dumke 13', 44', 83' Kipp 54' |
Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Buchwald (Denmark) |
9 October 1911 Friendly | Germany | 1–2 | Austria | Dresden, Germany |
Worpitzky 35' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Schmeiger 25' Neumann 49' |
Attendance: 7,500 Referee: Willing (Netherlands) |
29 October 1911 Friendly | Germany | 1–3 | Sweden | Hamburg, Germany |
Möller 80' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
J. Börjesson 15' E. Börjesson 35' Olssen 60' |
Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Willing (Netherlands) |
17 December 1911 Friendly | Germany | 1–4 | Hungary | Munich, Germany |
Worpitzky 46' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Sebestyén 24' Schlosser 43', 74' Bodnár 66' |
Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Meisl (Austria) |
1912
[edit]Germany played friendlies against Denmark, Hungary, Netherlands, and Switzerland in 1912. The match against Netherlands on 24 March ended as a 5–5 draw. Gottfried Fuchs scored a goal in the 13th minute for Germany and Julius Hirsch scored goals in the 14th, 31st, 75th and 79th minute for Germany. The goals for Netherlands were scored by Jan Thomée in the 5th and 53rd minutes, Mannes Francken in the 34th and 47th minutes and an own goal by Max Breunig in the 66th minute. The friendly against Hungary on 14 April ended as a 4–4 draw. Germany's goals were scored by Ernst Möller in the 15th minute, Eugen Kipp in teh 17th minute, Willi Worpitzky in the 25th minute and Adolf Jäger in the 44th minute. Hungary's goals were scored by Imre Schlosser in the 9th minute and Sándor Bodnár in the 59th, 65th and 75th minutes. The friendly against Switzerland took place on 5 May and finished as a 2–1 victory for Germany. Eugen Kipp scored in the 6th minute for Germany and Heinrich Mechling added another goal during the 9th minute. Switzerland's only goal of the match came as a result of a penalty kick during the 43rd minute. Germany suffered a 1–3 defeat in a friendly played on 6 October against Denmark. Denmark saw goals from Nils Middelboe in the 25th and 67th minutes and Alf Olsen in the 55th minute before Jäger scored a penalty kick for Germany in the 85th minute. A second friendly against Netherlands ended as a 2–3 loss. Mannes Francken opened the scoring with a goal for Netherlands in the 15th minute. Germany answered with a goal from Jäger in the 27th minute. Jur Haak regained the lead for Netherlands in the 56th minute. Jäger brought the Germans level in the 65th minute before Francken scored the game winning goal for Netherlands in the 74th minute.
Germany participated in the football competition at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm. They faced Austria in a first round match on 29 June. At half-time, Germany was leading 1–0 due to a goal scored by Adolf Jäger in the 35th minute. Johann Studnicka scored in the 58th minute to tie the game. Leopold Neubauer scored in the 62nd minute to put Austria ahead. Robert Merz added to more goals for Austria in the 75th and 81st minutes before Robert Cimera scored in the 89th minute to bring Austria's total goals to five. This 1–5 defeat saw Germany eliminated from the tournament. After being eliminated from the main tournament, Germany participated in a consolation tournament. Their first round match in the consolation tournament was against Russia. Germany won this match played on 1 July by a score of 16–0. Gottfried Fuchs scored in the 2nd, 9th, 21st, 28th, 34th, 46th, 51st, 56th, 65th and 69th minutes. Fritz Förderer scored in the 6th, 27th, 53rd, and 66th minutes. Karl Burger scored in the 30th minute and Emil Oberle scored in the 58th minute. In the consolation semi-finals, Germany faced Hungary who defeated them 1–3. Imre Schlosser scored all of Hungary's goals; he did so in the 5th, 40th and 82nd minutes. Förderer scored Germany's only goal in the 56th minute.
The overall record for the year was two wins, two draws, and four losses.[5]
24 March 1912 Friendly | Netherlands | 5–5 | Germany | Zwolle, Netherlands |
Thomée 5', 53' Francken 34', 47' Breunig 66' (o.g.) |
DFB Report |
Fuchs 13' Hirsch 14', 31', 75', 79' |
Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Howcroft (England) |
14 April 1912 Friendly | Hungary | 4–4 | Germany | Budapest, Hungary |
Schlosser 9' Bodnár 59', 65', 75' |
DFB Report |
Möller 15' Kipp 17' Worpitzky 25' Jäger 44' |
Stadium: Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Meisl (Austria) |
5 May 1912 Friendly | Switzerland | 1–2 | Germany | St. Gallen, Switzerland |
Weiss 43' (pen.) | DFB Report |
Kipp 6' Mechling 9' |
Attendance: 5,200 Referee: Devitte (Switzerland) |
29 June 1912 Olympics First Round | Germany | 1–5 | Austria | Solna, Sweden |
Jäger 35' | DFB Report |
Studnicka 58' Neubauer 62' Merz 75', 81' Cimera 89' |
Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Willing (Netherlands) |
1 July 1912 Olympics Consolation First Round | Germany | 16–0 | Russia | Solna, Sweden |
Fuchs 2', 9', 21', 28', 34', 46', 51', 56', 65', 69' Förderer 6', 27', 53', 66' Burger 30' Oberle 58' |
DFB Report |
Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Groothoff (Netherlands) |
3 July 1912 Olympics Consolation Semi-finals | Hungary | 3–1 | Germany | Solna, Sweden |
Schlosser 5', 40', 82' | DFB Report |
Förderer 56' | Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Groothoff (Netherlands) |
6 October 1912 Friendly | Denmark | 3–1 | Germany | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Middelboe 25', 67' Olsen 55' |
DFB Report |
Jäger 85' (pen.) | Stadium: Idrætsparken Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Herbert Willing (Netherlands) |
17 November 1912 Friendly | Germany | 2–3 | Netherlands | Leipzig, Germany |
Jäger 27', 65' | DFB Report |
Francken 15', 74' Haak 56' |
Stadium: Sportpark Gesellschaft Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Herczog Ede (Hungary) |
1913
[edit]Germany played and lost four friendlies in 1913. The opponents this year were Belgium, Denmark, England, and Switzerland.[6]
21 March 1913 Friendly | Germany | 0–3 | England | Berlin, Germany |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Douglas 22', 70' Woodward 43' |
Stadium: Deutsches Stadion Attendance: 17,000 Referee: Willing (Netherlands) |
18 May 1913 Friendly | Germany | 1–2 | Switzerland | Freiburg, Germany |
Kipp 43' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Collet 10' Marki 25' |
Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Barette (Belgium) |
26 October 1913 Friendly | Germany | 1–4 | Denmark | Hamburg, Germany |
Jäger 42' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Nielsen 2', 5', 40', 87' | Stadium: Stadion Hoheluft |
23 November 1913 Friendly | Belgium | 6–2 | Germany | Antwerp, Belgium |
Brébart 8', 44', 58' Van Cant 24', 27', 87' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Wegele 55' Fuchs 72' |
Stadium: Woudestein Attendance: 6,500 Referee: Meerum-Terwogt (Netherlands) |
1914
[edit]Germany played one match in 1914 against Netherlands before the start of World War I.[7]
5 April 1914 Friendly | Netherlands | 4–4 | Germany | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Vos 34' Buitenweg 66', 82' Lotsy 79' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Queck 49' Jäger 55' Harder 66' Wegele 90' |
Attendance: 18,000 Referee: Howcroft (England) |
1920s
[edit]1920
[edit]Germany played its first game since the start of World War I on 27 June 1920 against Switzerland. Switzerland won the game 4–1. Germany also faced Austria and Hungary this year. The year ended with one win and two losses.[8]
27 June 1920 Friendly | Switzerland | 4–1 | Germany | Zurich, Switzerland |
Meyer 19', 38' Afflerbach 50' Ramseyer 77' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Jäger 79' | Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Balint (Hungary) |
26 September 1920 Friendly | Austria | 3–2 | Germany | Vienna, Austria |
Swatosch 64', 83', 86' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Sutor 56' Seiderer 87' |
Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Fehery (Hungary) |
24 October 1920 Friendly | Germany | 1–0 | Hungary | Berlin, Germany |
Jäger 22' (pen.) | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Stadium: Deutsches Stadion Attendance: 55,000 Referee: Hirrle (Switzerland) |
1921
[edit]The year 1921 featured three friendlies for Germany. Germany lost to Hungary and had one draw against both Austria and Finland.[9]
5 May 1921 Friendly | Germany | 3–3 | Austria | Dresden, Germany |
Popp 7' Träg 14' Seiderer 58' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Kuthan 33' (pen.) Wondrak 58' Uridil 70' |
Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Eymers (Netherlands) |
5 June 1921 Friendly | Hungary | 3–0 | Germany | Budapest, Hungary |
Schlosser 10' Guttmann 29' Braun 47' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Stadium: Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Retschury (Austria) |
18 September 1921 Friendly | Finland | 3–3 | Germany | Helsinki, Finland |
Eklöf 12' Thorn 54' Öhman 88' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Herberger 5', 66' Kalb 7' |
Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Albihn (Sweden) |
1922
[edit]Germany went undefeated in 1922 with draws against Hungary and Switzerland and a win over Austria.[10]
26 March 1922 Friendly | Germany | 2–2 | Switzerland | Frankfurt, Germany |
Franz 26' Seiderer 34' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Sturzenegger 72' Merkt 86' |
Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Boas (Netherlands) |
23 April 1922 Friendly | Austria | 0–2 | Germany | Vienna, Austria |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Weißenbacher 69' Jäger 77' |
Attendance: 70,000 Referee: Gerö (Hungary) |
2 July 1922 Friendly | Germany | 0–0 | Hungary | Bochum, Germany |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Stadium: Stadion an der Castroper Straße Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Retschury (Austria) |
1923
[edit]Germany played six friendlies in 1923 including its first game with both Italy and Norway.[11][12] The other opponents this year were Finland, Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland. The year ended with two wins, one draw, and three losses.[13]
1 January 1923 Friendly | Italy | 3–1 | Germany | Milan, Italy |
Cevenini 79' Santamaria 85' Migliavacca 88' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Seiderer 72' | Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Stutz (Switzerland) |
10 May 1923 Friendly | Germany | 0–0 | Netherlands | Hamburg, Germany |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Stadium: Stadion Hoheluft Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Björklund (Sweden) |
3 June 1923 Friendly | Switzerland | 1–2 | Germany | Basel, Switzerland |
Pache 86' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Hartmann 3', 71' | Attendance: 17,000 Referee: Mauro (Italy) |
29 June 1923 Friendly | Sweden | 2–1 | Germany | Stockholm, Sweden |
H. Dahl 47' A. Dahl 64' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Seiderer 38' | Attendance: 16,000 Referee: Smedvik (Norway) |
12 August 1923 Friendly | Germany | 1–2 | Finland | Dresden, Germany |
Claus-Oehler 31' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Müller 10' (o.g.) Linna 27' |
Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Mutters (Netherlands) |
4 November 1923 Friendly | Germany | 1–0 | Norway | Hamburg, Germany |
Harder 22' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Attendance: 20,000 Referee: van Zwieteren (Netherlands) |
1924
[edit]Germany played seven friendlies in 1924. The opponents for these games were Austria, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland. The first three games were won by Germany, the next three games were all losses, and the final game was a draw.[14]
13 January 1924 Friendly | Germany | 4–3 | Austria | Nuremberg, Germany |
Auer 24' Franz 35', 42' (pen.), 72' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Swatosch 67' Jiszda 79' Horvath 83' |
Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Hebak (Czechoslovakia) |
21 April 1924 Friendly | Netherlands | 0–1 | Germany | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Auer 14' | Attendance: 26,000 Referee: Herren (Switzerland) |
15 June 1924 Friendly | Norway | 0–2 | Germany | Christiania, Norway |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Sutor 18' Wieder 36' |
Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Björklund (Sweden) |
31 August 1924 Friendly | Germany | 1–4 | Sweden | Berlin, Germany |
Harder 28' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Wenzel 19' Malm 80' Rydberg 81' Carlsson 89' |
Stadium: Deutsches Stadion Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Herren (Switzerland) |
21 September 1924 Friendly | Hungary | 4–1 | Germany | Budapest, Hungary |
Szentmiklósi 33' Lang 42' (o.g.) Takács 49', 64' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Harder 55' | Stadium: Megyeri út Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Retschury (Austria) |
23 November 1924 Friendly | Germany | 0–1 | Italy | Duisburg, Germany |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Janni 56' | Stadium: Wedaustadion Attendance: 40,000 Referee: van Zwieteren (Netherlands) |
14 December 1924 Friendly | Germany | 1–1 | Switzerland | Stuttgart, Germany |
Harder 71' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Dietrich 26' | Stadium: Waldau-Stadion Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Mutters (Netherlands) |
1925
[edit]In the year 1925, Germany won two friendlies and lost two friendlies. The wins came against Finland and Switzerland. The losses were against Netherlands and Sweden.[15]
29 March 1925 Friendly | Netherlands | 2–1 | Germany | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
de Haas 34' Volkers 51' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Voß 78' | Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Herren (Switzerland) |
21 June 1925 Friendly | Sweden | 1–0 | Germany | Stockholm, Sweden |
Johansson 9' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Andersen (Denmark) |
26 June 1925 Friendly | Finland | 3–5 | Germany | Helsinki, Finland |
Kelin 28' Koponen 50' (pen.), 83' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Paulsen 52', 71', 87' Ruch 75' (pen.) Voß 87' |
Attendance: 3,500 Referee: Benzer (Sweden) |
25 October 1925 Friendly | Switzerland | 0–4 | Germany | Basel, Switzerland |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Harder 7', 42', 52' Hochgesang 76' |
Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Braun (Austria) |
1926
[edit]Four friendlies were played in 1926. Germany defeated Netherlands twice, had a draw with Sweden, and lost to Switzerland.[16]
18 April 1926 Friendly | Germany | 4–2 | Netherlands | Düsseldorf, Germany |
Pöttinger 17', 43', 85' Harder 79' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Tap 20' Küchlin 71' |
Stadium: Rheinstadion Attendance: 60,000 Referee: Andersen (Denmark) |
20 June 1926 Friendly | Germany | 3–3 | Sweden | Nuremberg, Germany |
Harder 21', 35', 43' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Hallbäck 26', 82' Olsson 34' |
Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Andersen (Denmark) |
31 October 1926 Friendly | Netherlands | 2–3 | Germany | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Tap 5', 89' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Wieder 32' Harder 43', 85' |
Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Prince-Cox (England) |
12 December 1926 Friendly | Germany | 2–3 | Switzerland | Munich, Germany |
Hochgesang 44' Scherm 50' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Brand 7' Weiler 15' Fink 83' |
Stadium: Grünwalder Stadion Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Mutters (Netherlands) |
1927
[edit]Germany finished 1927 with one win, one draw, and one loss. The win was against Norway, the draw was against Netherlands, and the loss was to Denmark.[17]
2 October 1927 Friendly | Denmark | 3–1 | Germany | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Rohde 23', 48' Hansen 67' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Kießling 44' | Stadium: Idrætsparken Attendance: 19,000 Referee: Smedvik (Norway) |
23 October 1927 Friendly | Germany | 6–2 | Norway | Hamburg, Germany |
Hochgesang 55', 88' Pöttinger 67', 69' Kalb 73' Hofmann 82' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Dahl 3' Gundersen 24' |
Stadium: Altonaer Stadion Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Andersen (Denmark) |
20 November 1927 Friendly | Germany | 2–2 | Netherlands | Cologne, Germany |
Pöttinger 46', 70' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Weber 38' Smeets 82' |
Stadium: Müngersdorfer Stadion Attendance: 50,000 Referee: Prince-Cox (England) |
1928
[edit]The 1928 Summer Olympics featured two matches from Germany: a first round win over Switzerland by a score of 4–0 and a quarter-finals loss to Uruguay by a score of 1–4. In the match against Uruguay, Germany was reduced to nine men after Hans Kalb was sent off in the 37th minute and Richard Hofmann, who scored Germany's only goal of the match in the 81st minute, was sent off in the 87th minute. Uruguay was reduced to ten men after José Nasazzi was sent off in the 87th minute.[18] Germany also played four friendlies this season with wins over Denmark, Norway, and Switzerland, as well as a loss to Sweden.[19]
15 April 1928 Friendly | Switzerland | 2–3 | Germany | Bern, Switzerland |
Jäggi 78', 81' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Hofmann 18' Pöttinger 47' Albrecht 61' |
Stadium: Wankdorf Stadium Attendance: 16,000 Referee: Rous (England) |
28 May 1928 Olympics first round | Germany | 4–0 | Switzerland | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
14:00 | Hofmann 17', 75', 85' Hornauer 42' |
DFB FIFA |
Stadium: Olympic Stadium (Amsterdam) Attendance: 16,158 Referee: Willem Eymers {Netherlands) |
3 June 1928 Olympics quarter-finals | Germany | 1–4 | Uruguay | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
16:00 | Hofmann 81' | DFB FIFA |
Petrone 35', 39', 84' Castro 63' |
Stadium: Olympic Stadium (Amsterdam) Attendance: 25,131 Referee: Youssuf Mohamed (Egypt) |
16 September 1928 Friendly | Germany | 2–1 | Denmark | Nuremberg, Germany |
Heidkamp 58' Hofmann 68' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Jørgensen 10' | Stadium: Städtisches Stadion Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Ruoff {Switzerland) |
23 September 1928 Friendly | Norway | 0–2 | Germany | Oslo, Norway |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Schmitt 17' Kuzorra 62' |
Stadium: Ullevaal Stadion Attendance: 16,400 Referee: Andersen (Denmark) |
30 September 1928 Friendly | Sweden | 2–0 | Germany | Stockholm, Sweden |
Lundahl 45' (pen.) Olsson 89' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Hansen (Denmark) |
1929
[edit]Germany was undefeated in 1929 with four wins and one draw in five friendlies. The wins came against Finland, Italy, Sweden,and Switzerland.[20] The draw was against Scotland in Germany's first match against Scotland.[20][21]
10 February 1929 Friendly | Germany | 7–1 | Switzerland | Mannheim, Germany |
Frank 8', 45', 61', 72' Sobek 23', 83' Pöttinger 57' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
M. Abegglen 73' | Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Andersen (Denmark) |
28 April 1929 Friendly | Italy | 1–2 | Germany | Turin, Italy |
Rossetti 6' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Hornauer 12' Frank 80' |
Stadium: Stadio Municipale Benito Mussolini Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Gray (England) |
1 June 1929 Friendly | Germany | 1–1 | Scotland | Berlin, Germany |
Ruch 49' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Imrie 87' | Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Olssen (Sweden) |
23 June 1929 Friendly | Germany | 3–0 | Sweden | Cologne, Germany |
Hofmann 27', 65', 85' | DFB fussballdaten.de |
Stadium: Müngersdorfer Stadion Attendance: 52,000 Referee: Braun (Austria) |
20 October 1929 Friendly | Germany | 4–0 | Finland | Hamburg, Germany |
Szepan 52' Sackenheim 61', 81' Hofmann 70' |
DFB fussballdaten.de |
Stadium: Altonaer Stadion Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Bech (Norway) |
Record by opponent
[edit]Opponent | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | Win % | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Austria | style="text-align:center" |7 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 15 | 19 | 28.57 | ||
Belgium | style="text-align:center" |3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 11 | 0.00 | ||
Denmark | style="text-align:center" |4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 11 | 25.00 | ||
England | style="text-align:center" |3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 10 | 0.00 | ||
England Amateurs | style="text-align:center" |1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 0.00 | ||
Finland | style="text-align:center" |7 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 16 | 18 | 28.57 | ||
Hungary | style="text-align:center" |8 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 11 | 21 | 12.50 | ||
Italy | style="text-align:center" |3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 6 | 15 | 33.33 | ||
Netherlands | style="text-align:center" |9 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 18 | 22 | 11.11 | ||
Norway | style="text-align:center" |4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 2 | 100.00 | ||
Russia | style="text-align:center" |1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 0 | 100.00 | ||
Scotland | style="text-align:center" |1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0.00 | ||
Sweden | style="text-align:center" |8 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 11 | 18 | 25.00 | ||
Switzerland | style="text-align:center" |14 | 9 | 2 | 3 | 40 | 43 | 64.29 | ||
Total | style="font-weight:bold;background:#efefef;text-align:center" |70 | 24 | 13 | 33 | 150 | 160 | 34.29 |
References
[edit]- ^ "All matches of Nationalmannschaft of the year 1908". DFB. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
- ^ "All matches of Nationalmannschaft of the year 1909". DFB. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
- ^ "All matches of Nationalmannschaft of the year 1910". DFB. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
- ^ "All matches of Nationalmannschaft of the year 1911". DFB. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
- ^ "All matches of Nationalmannschaft of the year 1912". DFB. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
- ^ "All matches of Nationalmannschaft of the year 1913". DFB. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
- ^ "All matches of Nationalmannschaft of the year 1914". DFB. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
- ^ "All matches of Nationalmannschaft of the year 1920". DFB. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
- ^ "All matches of Nationalmannschaft of the year 1921". DFB. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
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