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  2. List of Germany international footballers - Wikipedia

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    After World War II and the team's reinstatement into FIFA, the German Football Association (DFB) was in charge of football in the Federal Republic and West Berlin. During this period, the team was commonly referred to as West Germany. The team played its first post-war international on 22 November 1950 against Switzerland. [18]

  3. Association football during World War I - Wikipedia

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    Football team of prisoners of war from Germany who worked on Kurbatovs furniture factory in Tsivilsk, Russian Empire. When World War I was declared in 1914, it had a negative effect on association football; in some countries competitions were suspended and players signed up to fight, resulting in the deaths of many players.

  4. History of the Germany national football team - Wikipedia

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    The draw for the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals placed Germany in Group G along with Portugal, Ghana, and the United States. [120] The German Football Association constructed a purpose-built training base, Campo Bahia, for their stay in Brazil. Germany started the tournament with a 4–0 defeat of Portugal, with Thomas Muller scoring a hat trick.

  5. [1] [2] The team has been one of the most successful national sides in world football. They won the World Cup in 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014, as well as the European Championship in 1972, 1980 and 1996. [3] In total, 951 players have represented the Germany national team. This list covers players with between one and four caps for the national ...

  6. List of German football champions - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, Germany was occupied by the victorious Allies and two German football competitions emerged when the country was divided as a result. The historical tradition of the DFB was continued in what was known as West Germany , while a second national championship was contested in Soviet-controlled East Germany under the auspices ...

  7. History of German football - Wikipedia

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    The pre-war period saw a number of German sides from Saarland, Danzig and the Memel Region playing in German league and cup competitions even though the Versailles Treaty had handed those regions over to the League of Nations after the end of World War I; football-wise, they had remained within the DFB (or DRL, respectively).

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  9. Germany national football team - Wikipedia

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    At the 2010 World Cup, Germany won the group and advanced to the knockout stage. In the round of 16, Germany defeated England 4–1. [100] In the quarter-finals, Germany defeated Argentina 4–0, [101] and Miroslav Klose tied German Gerd Müller's record of 14 World Cup goals. [102] In the semi-final, Germany lost 1–0 to Spain. [103]