Annual award given by the German Football Association
The Fritz Walter Medal is a series of annual awards given by the German Football Association to youth footballers in Germany. First awarded in 2005, it is named in honour of Fritz Walter, captain of West Germany's 1954 FIFA World Cup-winning team.[1]
Winners
2005
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2006
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2007
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2008
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2009
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2010
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2011
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2012
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2013
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2014
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2015
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2016
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2017
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2018
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2019
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2020
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2021 and 2022
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 and 2022 awards both took place in 2022.[18]
2023
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References
- ^ "DFB verleiht Fritz-Walter-Medaille an Nachwuchsspieler" [DFB to award Fritz-Walter-Medal to youth players] (in German). German Football Association. 9 February 2004. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaillen an talentierte Junioren-Spieler verliehen" [Fritz-Walter-Medal awarded to talented youth players] (in German). German Football Association. 12 October 2005. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ^ "Nachwuchsspieler der Saison 2005/2006: Fritz-Walter-Medaille für zwölf Talente" [Youth players of the 2005-2006 season: Fritz-Walter-Medal for twelve talents] (in German). German Football Association. 16 August 2006. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ^ "Nachwuchsspieler der Saison erhielten Fritz-Walter-Medaille" [Youth players of the season awarded with Fritz-Walter-Medal] (in German). German Football Association. 12 September 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaille für vier deutsche U 19-Europameister" [Fritz-Walter-Medal for four German U-19 European Champions] (in German). German Football Association. 20 August 2008. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaille: Talente des Jahres ausgezeichnet" [Fritz-Walter-Medal: Talents of the year awarded] (in German). German Football Association. 9 September 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaille: Filmreife Karrieren locken Talente" [Fritz-Walter-Medal: cinematic careers woo talents] (in German). German Football Association. 7 September 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaille in Gold für ter Stegen, Draxler und Can" [Fritz-Walter-Medal in gold for ter Stegen, Draxler and Can] (in German). German Football Association. 22 July 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaille für Goretzka, Ginter, Rüdiger und Lotzen" [Fritz-Walter-Medal for Goretzka, Ginter, Rüdiger and Lotzen] (in German). German Football Association. 30 July 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaille: Ginter auf Götzes Spuren" (in German). German Football Association. 14 August 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
- ^ "Auszeichnung für Brandt, Stark und Gimber" (in German). Kicker. 26 August 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
- ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaille in Gold für Bremer, Tah und Passlack" (in German). German Football Association. 30 July 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
- ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaille für Ehegötz, Henrichs und Itter" (in German). German Football Association. 8 August 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
- ^ "Fritz-Walter-Medaillen in Gold für Özcan, Arp und Feldkamp" (in German). German Football Association. 28 July 2017. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
- ^ "FRITZ-WALTER-MEDAILLE IN GOLD AN HAVERTZ, KATTERBACH UND PAWOLLEK" (in German). German Football Association. 9 August 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
- ^ "FRITZ-WALTER-MEDAILLE IN GOLD AN KÜHN, BÜHL UND ADEYEMI" (in German). German Football Association. 6 September 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
- ^ "Wirtz, Katterbach und Oberdorf erhalten Fritz-Walter-Medaille in Gold". kicker (in German). 19 August 2020.
- ^ "Goldene Fritz-Walter-Medaillen an Brand, Adeyemi und Moukoko". dfb.de (in German). 9 November 2022.
- ^ "DFB verleiht Goldene Fritz-Walter-Medaillen an Kett und Şehitler". dfb.de (in German). DFB. 8 September 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2024.