Germany national football team results (1990–1999)
This is a list of international football matches of the Germany national football team between 1990 and 1999.
Following the reunification of Germany , the best players from the former East were added to a squad which were already reigning World champions of 1990. The unified German team reached the final of UEFA Euro 1992 only to surprisingly lose to Denmark , but then won the 1996 tournament in England. At the World Cup, Germany failed to maintain their own high standards (having been involved in the previous three finals), being eliminated in the quarter-final stage at both the 1994 and 1998 editions.
List of match
Nr.
Date
Result
Opponent
Venue
Competition
Attendance
Notes
569
10 October 1990
3–1 (HT 3–0)
Sweden
A
Solna (SWE ), Råsundastadion
20,396
[ a]
570
31 October 1990
3–2 (HT 2–0)
Luxembourg
A
Luxembourg (LUX ), Stade Municipal
EC 1992 Qualification
9,512
571
19 December 1990
4–0 (HT 1–0)
Switzerland
H
Stuttgart , Neckarstadion
20,000
[ b]
572
27 March 1991
2–1 (HT 0–0)
Soviet Union
H
Frankfurt , Waldstadion
24,000
[ c]
573
1 May 1991
1–0 (HT 1–0)
Belgium
H
Hanover , Niedersachsenstadion
EC 1992 Qualification
56,000
574
5 June 1991
0–1 (HT 0–0)
Wales
A
Cardiff (WAL ), National Stadium
EC 1992 Qualification
37,000
575
11 September 1991
1–0 (HT 1–0)
England
A
London (ENG ), Wembley Stadium
59,493
576
16 October 1991
4–1 (HT 3–0)
Wales
H
Nuremberg , Frankenstadion
EC 1992 Qualification
46,000
577
20 November 1991
1–0 (HT 1–0)
Belgium
A
Anderlecht (BEL ), Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
EC 1992 Qualification
27,000
578
18 December 1991
4–0 (HT 2–0)
Luxembourg
H
Leverkusen , Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion
EC 1992 Qualification
26,000
579
25 March 1992
0–1 (HT 0–0)
Italy
A
Turin (ITA ), Stadio delle Alpi
35,800
580
22 April 1992
1–1 (HT 1–1)
Czechoslovakia
A
Prague (CZS ), Evžen-Rošický-Stadion
14,000
[ d]
581
30 May 1992
1–0 (HT 0–0)
Turkey
H
Gelsenkirchen , Parkstadion
55,000
582
2 June 1992
1–1 (HT 1–1)
Northern Ireland
H
Bremen , Weserstadion
24,000
583
12 June 1992
1–1 (HT 0–0)
CIS
N
Norrköping (SWE ), Idrottspark
EC 1992 Group
17,410
584
15 June 1992
2–0 (HT 1–0)
Scotland
N
Norrköping (SWE ), Idrottspark
EC 1992 Group
16,638
[ e]
585
18 June 1992
1–3 (HT 0–2)
Netherlands
N
Gothenburg (SWE ), Ullevi-Stadion
EC 1992 Group
37,725
586
21 June 1992
3–2 (HT 1–0)
Sweden
A
Solna (SWE ), Råsundastadion
EC 1992 Semi final
28,827
587
26 June 1992
0–2 (HT 0–1)
Denmark
N
Gothenburg (SWE ), Ullevi-Stadion
EC 1992 Final
37,800
588
9 September 1992
2–1 (HT 0–0)
Denmark
A
Copenhagen (DEN ), Parken
40,600
589
14 October 1992
1–1 (HT 0–0)
Mexico
H
Dresden , Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion
28,000
[ f]
590
18 November 1992
0–0
Austria
H
Nuremberg , Städtisches Stadion
46,000
591
16 December 1992
1–3 (HT 0–2)
Brazil
A
Porto Alegre (BRA ), Estádio Beira-Rio
32,323
592
20 December 1992
4–1 (HT 1–0)
Uruguay
A
Montevideo (URU ), Estadio Centenario
37,800
593
24 March 1993
1–0 (HT 1–0)
Scotland
A
Glasgow (SCO ), Ibrox Park
36,400
594
14 April 1993
6–1 (HT 0–1)
Ghana
H
Bochum , Ruhrstadion
37,000
[ g]
595
10 June 1993
3–3 (HT 0–3)
Brazil
N
Washington, D.C. (USA ), Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
U.S. Cup 1993
33,000
596
13 June 1993
4–3 (HT 3–1)
United States
A
Chicago (USA ), Soldier Field
U.S. Cup 1993
53,549
[ h]
597
19 June 1993
2–1 (HT 1–1)
England
N
Pontiac (USA ), Silverdome
U.S. Cup 1993
62,126
[ i]
598
22 September 1993
1–1 (HT 0–0)
Tunisia
A
Tunis (TUN ), Stade El Menzah
40,000
599
13 October 1993
5–0 (HT 3–0)
Uruguay
H
Karlsruhe , Wildparkstadion
29,000
[ j]
600
17 November 1993
2–1 (HT 2–1)
Brazil
H
Cologne , Müngersdorfer Stadion
51,000
[ k]
601
15 December 1993
1–2 (HT 1–1)
Argentina
N
Miami (USA ), Miami Orange Bowl
35,221
602
18 December 1993
3–0 (HT 1–0)
United States
A
Stamford (USA ), Stanford Stadium
52,397
603
22 December 1993
0–0
Mexico
A
Mexico City (MEX ), Estadio Azteca
114,000
604
23 March 1994
2–1 (HT 1–1)
Italy
H
Stuttgart , Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
52,800
605
27 April 1994
2–0 (HT 0–0)
United Arab Emirates
A
Abu Dhabi (UAE ), Al Nahyan Stadium
12,000
606
29 May 1994
0–2 (HT 0–1)
Republic of Ireland
H
Hanover , Niedersachsenstadion
50,000
607
2 June 1994
5–1 (HT 1–0)
Austria
A
Vienna (AUT ), Ernst-Happel-Stadion
35,000
608
8 June 1994
2–0 (HT 1–0)
Canada
A
Toronto (CAN ), Varsity Stadium
20,124
[ l]
609
17 June 1994
1–0 (HT 0–0)
Bolivia
N
Chicago (USA ), Soldier Field
WC 1994 Group
63,117
[ m]
610
21 June 1994
1–1 (HT 0–1)
Spain
N
Chicago (USA ), Soldier Field
WC 1994 Group
63,113
611
27 June 1994
3–2 (HT 3–0)
South Korea
N
Dallas (USA ), Cotton Bowl
WC 1994 Group
63,998
[ n]
612
2 July 1994
3–2 (HT 3–1)
Belgium
N
Chicago (USA ), Soldier Field
WC 1994 Round of 16
60,246
613
10 July 1994
1–2 (HT 0–0)
Bulgaria
N
East Rutherford (USA ), Giants Stadium
WC 1994 Quarter final
72,416
614
7 September 1994
1–0 (HT 1–0)
Russia
A
Moscow (RUS ), Luzhniki Stadium
35,000
[ o]
615
12 October 1994
0–0
Hungary
A
Budapest (HUN ), Népstadion
20,000
616
16 November 1994
2–1 (HT 1–1)
Albania
A
Tirana (ALB ), Qemal Stafa Stadium
EC 1996 Qualification
23,000
617
14 December 1994
3–0 (HT 2–0)
Moldova
A
Chișinău (MOL ), Stadion der Republik
EC 1996 Qualification
26,000
[ p]
618
18 December 1994
2–1 (HT 2–0)
Albania
H
Kaiserslautern , Fritz-Walter-Stadion
EC 1996 Qualification
20,310
619
22 February 1995
0–0
Spain
A
Jerez de la Frontera (ESP ), Estadio de Chapín
19,000
620
29 March 1995
2–0 (HT 2–0)
Georgia
A
Tbilisi (GEO ), Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
EC 1996 Qualification
75,000
[ q]
621
26 April 1995
1–1 (HT 1–1)
Wales
H
Düsseldorf , Rheinstadion
EC 1996 Qualification
43,461
622
7 June 1995
2–3 (HT 2–1)
Bulgaria
A
Sofia (BUL ), Vasil Levski National Stadium
EC 1996 Qualification
71,416
623
21 June 1995
2–0 (HT 2–0)
Italy
N
Zurich (SUI ), Letzigrund
Schweizerischer Fussballverband 100th Anniversary Match
17,000
[ r]
624
23 June 1995
2–1 (HT 0–0)
Switzerland
A
Bern (SUI ), Wankdorf Stadium
Schweizerischer Fussballverband 100th Anniversary Match
17,000
625
23 August 1995
2–1 (HT 1–1)
Belgium
A
Brussels (BEL ), King Baudouin Stadium
* KBVB 100th Anniversary Match
33,000
626
6 September 1995
4–1 (HT 1–1)
Georgia
H
Nuremberg , Frankenstadion
EC 1996 Qualification
40,750
[ s]
627
8 October 1995
6–1 (HT 3–0)
Moldova
H
Leverkusen , Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion
EC 1996 Qualification
18,400
[ t]
628
11 October 1995
2–1 (HT 0–0)
Wales
A
Cardiff (WAL ), National Stadium
EC 1996 Qualification
27,000
629
15 November 1995
3–1 (HT 0–0)
Bulgaria
H
Berlin , Olympiastadion
EC 1996 Qualification
75,841
630
15 December 1995
0–0
South Africa
A
Johannesburg (RSA ), Ellis Park Stadium
27,500
[ u]
631
21 February 1996
2–1 (HT 1–0)
Portugal
A
Porto (POR ), Estádio das Antas
21,150
632
27 March 1996
2–0 (HT 1–0)
Denmark
H
Nuremberg , Olympiastadion
25,500
633
24 April 1996
1–0 (HT 1–0)
Netherlands
A
Rotterdam (NED ), De Kuip
27,000
634
29 May 1996
1–1 (HT 0–0)
Northern Ireland
A
Belfast (NIR ), Windsor Park
11,700
635
1 June 1996
0–1 (HT 0–1)
France
H
Stuttgart , Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
53,135
636
4 June 1996
9–1 (HT 4–0)
Liechtenstein
H
Mannheim , Carl-Benz-Stadion
26,000
[ v]
637
9 June 1996
2–0 (HT 2–0)
Czech Republic
N
Manchester (ENG ), Old Trafford
EC 1996 Group
37,300
[ w]
638
16 June 1996
3–0 (HT 0–0)
Russia
N
Manchester (ENG ), Old Trafford
EC 1996 Group
50,760
[ x]
639
19 June 1996
0–0
Italy
N
Manchester (ENG ), Old Trafford
EC 1996 Group
53,000
640
23 June 1996
2–1 (HT 1–0)
Croatia
N
Manchester (ENG ), Old Trafford
EC 1996 Quarter final
43,412
641
26 June 1996
1–1 (HT 1–1, 1–1, 1–1, 1–1) a.e.t , 6–5 p
England
A
London (ENG ), Wembley Stadium
EC 1996 Semi final
75,862
642
30 June 1996
2–1 (HT 0–0, 1–1, 2–1) GG
Czech Republic
N
London (ENG ), Wembley Stadium
EC 1996 Final
73,611
[ y]
643
4 September 1996
2–0 (HT 1–0)
Poland
A
Zabrze (POL ), Ernest Pohl Stadium
8,000
644
9 October 1996
5–1 (HT 3–0)
Armenia
A
Yerevan (ARM ), Hrazdan Stadium
WC 1998 Qualification
42,000
[ z]
645
9 November 1996
1–1 (HT 1–1)
Northern Ireland
H
Nuremberg , Frankenstadion
WC 1998 Qualification
40,418
646
14 December 1996
0–0
Portugal
A
Lisbon (POR ), Estádio da Luz
WC 1998 Qualification
50,000
647
26 February 1997
1–0 (HT 0–0)
Israel
A
Ramat Gan (ISR ), Ramat Gan Stadium
15,000
648
2 April 1997
3–2 (HT 0–0)
Albania
N
Granada (ESP ), Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes
WC 1998 Qualification
9,780
649
30 April 1997
2–0 (HT 0–0)
Ukraine
H
Bremen , Weserstadion
WC 1998 Qualification
33,242
[ aa]
650
7 June 1997
0–0
Ukraine
A
Kyiv (UKR ), Olimpiyskiy Stadium
WC 1998 Qualification
65,000
651
20 August 1997
3–1 (HT 0–0)
Northern Ireland
A
Belfast (NIR ), Windsor Park
WC 1998 Qualification
12,037
[ ab]
652
6 September 1997
1–1 (HT 0–0)
Portugal
H
Berlin , Olympiastadion
WC 1998 Qualification
75,841
653
10 September 1997
4–0 (HT 0–0)
Armenia
H
Dortmund , Westfalenstadion
WC 1998 Qualification
43,000
654
11 October 1997
4–3 (HT 0–0)
Albania
H
Hanover , Niedersachsenstadion
WC 1998 Qualification
44,522
655
15 November 1997
3–0 (HT 2–0)
South Africa
H
Düsseldorf , Rheinstadion
27,000
[ ac]
656
18 February 1998
2–0 (HT 1–0)
Oman
A
Muscat (OMA ), Sultan Qaboos Stadium
10,000
[ ad]
657
22 February 1998
3–0 (HT 1–0)
Saudi Arabia
A
Riyadh (KSA ), King Fahd Stadium
17,000
[ ae]
658
25 March 1998
1–2 (HT 0–1)
Brazil
H
Stuttgart , Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
52,803
[ af]
659
22 April 1998
1–0 (HT 0–0)
Nigeria
H
Cologne , Müngersdorfer Stadion
48,000
[ ag]
660
27 May 1998
0–0
Finland
A
Helsinki (FIN ), Olympic Stadium
18,421
661
30 May 1998
3–1 (HT 2–0)
Colombia
H
Frankfurt , Waldstadion
50,000
662
5 June 1998
7–0 (HT 4–0)
Luxembourg
H
Mannheim , Carl-Benz-Stadion
25,000
663
15 June 1998
2–0 (HT 1–0)
United States
N
Paris (FRA ), Parc des Princes
WC 1998 Group
49,000
664
21 June 1998
2–2 (HT 0–1)
Yugoslavia
N
Lens (FRA ), Stade Félix Bollaert
WC 1998 Group
41,275
[ ah]
665
25 June 1998
2–0 ()0–0
Iran
N
Montpellier (FRA ), Stade de la Mosson
WC 1998 Group
35,500
[ ai]
666
29 June 1998
2–1 (HT 0–0)
Mexico
N
WC 1998 Round of 16
35,500
667
4 July 1998
0–3 (HT 0–1)
Croatia
N
Lyon (FRA ), Stade de Gerland
WC 1998 Quarter final
43,300
[ aj]
668
2 September 1998
2–1 (HT 1–1)
Malta
A
Attard (MLT ), Ta' Qali
8,109
669
5 September 1998
1–1 (HT 0–1)
Romania
N
Attard (MLT ), Ta' Qali
2,000
[ ak]
670
10 October 1998
0–1 (HT 0–0)
Turkey
A
Bursa (TUR ), Bursa Atatürk Stadium
EC 2000 Qualification
18,000
[ al]
671
14 October 1998
3–1 (HT 3–1)
Moldova
A
Chișinău (MOL ), Stadion der Republik
EC 2000 Qualification
5,400
672
18 November 1998
1–1 (HT 0–1)
Netherlands
H
Gelsenkirchen , Parkstadion
44,962
673
6 February 1999
0–3 (HT 0–3)
United States
A
Jacksonville (USA ), Alltel Stadium
17,259
[ am]
674
9 February 1999
3–3 (HT 1–1)
Colombia
N
Miami (USA ), Miami Orange Bowl
14,563
675
27 March 1999
3–0 (HT 2–0)
Northern Ireland
A
Belfast (NIR ), Windsor Park
EC 2000 Qualification
14,270
676
31 March 1999
2–0 (HT 2–0)
Finland
H
Nuremberg , Frankenstadion
EC 2000 Qualification
40,758
677
28 April 1999
0–1 (HT 0–0)
Scotland
H
Bremen , Weserstadion
27,000
678
4 June 1999
6–1 (HT 3–0)
Moldova
H
Leverkusen , BayArena
EC 2000 Qualification
21,000
[ t]
679
24 July 1999
0–4 (HT 0–0)
Brazil
N
Guadalajara (MEX ), Estadio Jalisco
Confederations Cup 1999 Group
60,000
[ an]
680
28 July 1999
2–0 (HT 2–0)
New Zealand
N
Guadalajara (MEX ), Estadio Jalisco
Confederations Cup 1999 Group
42,000
[ ao]
681
30 July 1999
0–2 (HT 0–1)
United States
N
Guadalajara (MEX ), Estadio Jalisco
Confederations Cup 1999 Group
53,000
682
4 September 1999
2–1 (HT 2–0)
Finland
A
Helsinki (FIN ), Olympic Stadium
EC 2000 Qualification
20,184
683
8 September 1999
4–0 (HT 4–0)
Northern Ireland
H
Dortmund , Westfalenstadion
EC 2000 Qualification
41,000
684
9 October 1999
0–0
Turkey
H
Nuremberg , Olympiastadion
EC 2000 Qualification
63,572
685
14 November 1999
1–0 (HT 0–0)
Norway
A
Oslo (NOR ), Ullevaal Stadion
14,359
Notes
^ First match after reunification.
^ First match in which players previously capped by East Germany (Matthias Sammer and Andreas Thom ) are selected.
^ Last match against the Soviet Union.
^ Last match against Czechoslovakia.
^ Biggest win against Scotland.
^ First home match in the territory of the former East Germany since the end of World War II.
^ First match and also biggest win against Ghana; two goals in same minute (70) (Stefan Effenberg and Jürgen Klinsmann ).
^ First match against United States; 100th match for Lothar Matthäus .
^ Germany win U.S. Cup ; first match in closed arena.
^ Biggest win against Uruguay.
^ Lothar Matthäus breaks national appearance national record with his 104th cap.
^ First match against Canada.
^ First match against Bolivia.
^ First match and also biggest win against South Korea.
^ First match against Russia since 1 July 1912 (matches against USSR and CIS counted separately).
^ First match against Moldova.
^ First match against Georgia.
^ 200th match without conceding a goal.
^ Biggest win against Georgia.
^ a b biggest win against Moldova.
^ First match against South Africa.
^ First match and also biggest win against Liechtenstein.
^ First match against Czech Republic.
^ 50th win at neutral venue.
^ Third European title and first title after reunification; Golden Goal by Oliver Bierhoff .
^ First match against Armenia.
^ First match against Ukraine.
^ Germany's quickest "flawless" hat-trick by Oliver Bierhoff (Substituted on in the 70th minute, goals in the 73rd, 78th and 79th minute).
^ Biggest win against South Africa; Germany ends a calendar year without a defeat, not repeated until 2017.
^ First match against Oman.
^ First match against Saudi Arabia.
^ End of the second longest series with 22 consecutive games without defeat.
^ First match against Nigeria.
^ Last match against Yugoslavia.
^ First match against Iran.
^ Biggest defeat against Croatia; 108th and last match of Jürgen Klinsmann ; 105th and last match of Jürgen Kohler .
^ 102nd and last match under coach Berti Vogts.
^ First match under coach Erich Ribbeck .
^ Biggest defeat against United States.
^ First Confederations Cup match; biggest defeat against Brazil.
^ First match against New Zealand.
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.
Date
Opponent
Venue
Notes
20 April 1994
England
Berlin , Olympiastadion
For fear of riots because of Hitler 's birthday, the match was cancelled by the FA ; the DFB first planned the match at Volksparkstadion in Hamburg , which was prevented by Hamburg's Interior Senator Werner Hackmann. The German team instead played an away match against the United Arab Emirates on 27 April 1994.
See also
References
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