West Germany national football team results

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.

List of matches

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Nr. Date Result Opponent Venue Competition Attendance Notes
199 22 November 1950 1–0
(HT 1–0)
Switzerland Switzerland H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 102,000 [a]
200 15 April 1951 3–2
(HT 1–1)
Switzerland 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 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 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 Spain A Madrid (ESP), Nuevo Estadio Chamartín 80,000
212 22 March 1953 0–0 Austria 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 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 Hungary N Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium WC 1954 Group 65,000 [e]

[f]

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 Austria N Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium WC 1954 Semi final 58,000 [h]
223 4 July 1954 3–2
(HT 2–2)
Hungary Hungary N Bern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium WC 1954 Final 62,471 [i]
224 26 September 1954 0–2
(HT 0–1)
Belgium 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 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 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 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 Belgium H Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion 67,000
242 10 March 1957 3–2
(HT 2–0)
Austria Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion 65,000
243 3 April 1957 2–1
(HT 1–0)
Netherlands 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 Sweden H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 76,000
246 22 December 1957 1–0
(HT 1–0)
Hungary Hungary H Hanover, Niedersachsenstadion 85,000
247 2 March 1958 2–0
(HT 1–0)
Belgium Belgium A Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion 55,970
248 19 March 1958 2–0
(HT 1–0)
Spain 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 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 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 Austria H Berlin, Olympiastadion 85,000
259 21 December 1958 3–0
(HT 1–0)
Bulgaria Bulgaria H Augsburg, Rosenaustadion 60,000
260 28 December 1958 1–2
(HT 1–1)
Egypt 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 Switzerland A Bern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium 49,000
264 21 October 1959 7–0
(HT 2–0)
Netherlands Netherlands H Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion 45,000 [r]
265 8 November 1959 3–4
(HT 0–1)
Hungary 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 Bulgaria A Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National Stadium 45,000
274 8 March 1961 1–0
(HT 1–0)
Belgium 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Sweden A Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion WC 1966 Qualification 52,943
303 9 October 1965 4–1
(HT 1–1)
Austria 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Belgium A Brussels (BEL), Heysel Stadion 10,267
328 17 April 1968 0–0 Switzerland 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 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 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 Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion 28,000
343 24 September 1969 1–0
(HT 1–0)
Bulgaria 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 Spain A Seville (ESP), Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán 30,000
346 8 April 1970 1–1
(HT 1–1)
Romania 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 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 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 Sweden A Gothenburg (SWE), Ullevi-Stadion 43,279
364 30 June 1971 3–1
(HT 0–1)
Denmark 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 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 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 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 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 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 Spain H Stuttgart, Neckarstadion 70,000
385 23 February 1974 0–1
(HT 0–1)
Spain 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 Hungary H Dortmund, Westfalenstadion 54,010
389 1 May 1974 2–0
(HT 0–0)
Sweden 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 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 Netherlands H Munich, Olympiastadion WC 1974 Final 75,200 [az]
397 4 September 1974 2–1
(HT 2–1)
Switzerland 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 Bulgaria A Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National Stadium EC 1976 Qualification 65,000
402 17 May 1975 1–1
(HT 1–0)
Netherlands Netherlands H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 53,000
403 3 September 1975 2–0
(HT 0–0)
Austria 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 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 Spain A Madrid (ESP), Estadio Vicente Calderón EC 1976 Qualification play off 63,000
409 22 May 1976 2–0
(HT 2–0)
Spain 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 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 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 Netherlands N Córdoba (ARG), Estadio Córdoba WC 1978 2. Group Stage 40,750
434 21 June 1978 2–3
(HT 1–0)
Austria 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 Hungary H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 45,000 [bm]
437 20 December 1978 3–1
(HT 1–0)
Netherlands 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 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 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 Belgium N Rome (ITA), Stadio Olimpico EC 1980 Final 47,860 [bq]
454 10 September 1980 3–2
(HT 1–0)
Switzerland Switzerland A Basel (SUI), St. Jakob Stadium 32,000
455 11 October 1980 1–1
(HT 1–1)
Netherlands 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Hungary A Budapest (HUN), Népstadion 30,000
490 5 October 1983 3–0
(HT 3–0)
Austria 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 Bulgaria A Warna (BUL), Yuri Gagarin Stadium 15,000
495 29 February 1984 1–0
(HT 0–0)
Belgium 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Denmark H Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 45,000
536 14 October 1987 1–1
(HT 1–0)
Sweden Sweden H Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion 31,000 [ce]
537 18 November 1987 0–0 Hungary 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 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 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 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 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 Netherlands H Munich, Olympiastadion WC 1990 Qualification 69,442
551 22 March 1989 2–1
(HT 0–0)
Bulgaria Bulgaria A Sofia (BUL), Vasil Levski Stadium 40,000
552 26 April 1989 1–1
(HT 0–0)
Netherlands 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 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 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]

Notes

  1. ^ First match after World War II.
  2. ^ First match against Turkey.
  3. ^ First match and biggest win against Saarland.
  4. ^ Last match against Saarland.
  5. ^ Biggest defeat against Hungary; biggest defeat at a World Cup finals match.
  6. ^ Biggest defeat at neutral venue.
  7. ^ Biggest win against Turkey.
  8. ^ Biggest win against Austria.
  9. ^ First World Cup title.
  10. ^ First match against Soviet Union.
  11. ^ Biggest defeat against Yugoslavia.
  12. ^ Biggest defeat against Scotland.
  13. ^ First match against Argentina; first win against non-european team.
  14. ^ First match against Northern Ireland.
  15. ^ Biggest defeat against France.
  16. ^ First match under floodlights.
  17. ^ First match against Egypt; first match and also first defeat against an African team; first match outside Europe; first match in Africa.
  18. ^ Biggest win against Netherlands.
  19. ^ First match against Chile.
  20. ^ First match and also biggest win against Iceland.
  21. ^ First match and also biggest win against Greece.
  22. ^ First match in South America; first match in southern hemisphere; biggest defeat against Chile.
  23. ^ First match against Brazil.
  24. ^ First match against Morocco.
  25. ^ First match against Algeria also biggest defeat against Algeria.
  26. ^ 167th and last match under Sepp Herberger.
  27. ^ First match under coach Helmut Schön.
  28. ^ First match against Cyprus.
  29. ^ First Yellow card to an opposition player - Jesus Glaria.
  30. ^ First Yellow card to a German player - Franz Beckenbauer.
  31. ^ First match in Asia.
  32. ^ Biggest win against Morocco.
  33. ^ First match against Albania.
  34. ^ Biggest win against France.
  35. ^ 100th defeat for Germany.
  36. ^ Only failure in qualifying for a finals tournament.
  37. ^ First match against Wales.
  38. ^ Referee from Chilean federation.
  39. ^ First match against Mexico; first match in North or Central America.
  40. ^ Third double-digit win; biggest defeat of Cyprus.
  41. ^ The Game of the Century.
  42. ^ Biggest win against Norway.
  43. ^ 100th match without conceding a goal.
  44. ^ 200th win.
  45. ^ Biggest win against Soviet Union; Gerd Müller scores all four goals for Germany and becomes sole record scorer. He expands the record until 7 July 1974, reaching 68 goals and remains record scorer until 2014.
  46. ^ First European title.
  47. ^ 100th home win.
  48. ^ SFA 100th Anniversary Match.
  49. ^ First match against Australia.
  50. ^ Only match against East Germany.
  51. ^ Gerd Müller scores his 13th World Cup goal to tie with previous record holder Just Fontaine.
  52. ^ Second World Cup title; 100th Germany World Cup goal (scored by Gerd Müller, being also his last match and his last goal for Germany).
  53. ^ First match against Malta.
  54. ^ a b joint-biggest win against Malta.
  55. ^ Only Euros match that Germany won in extra time (i.e without Golden Goal or penalty shootout).
  56. ^ Franz Beckenbauer becomes the first German and fifth player in the world to make 100 international appearances; only loss in a penalty shootout at World Cup or European Championship.
  57. ^ Heinz Flohe scored Germany's 1,000th goal.
  58. ^ 103rd and last match for Franz Beckenbauer.
  59. ^ Biggest win against Northern Ireland, one day before of Sepp Herberger's death.
  60. ^ Referee from Mexican Federation.
  61. ^ Biggest win against Mexico.
  62. ^ First match against Tunisia.
  63. ^ 139th and last match under coach Helmut Schön.
  64. ^ First match under Jupp Derwall.
  65. ^ Farewell match for national coach Helmut Schön; abandoned in 60th minute due to fog.
  66. ^ Biggest win against Wales.
  67. ^ Lothar Matthäus debut.
  68. ^ End of a series of 12 consecutive wins.
  69. ^ Second European title.
  70. ^ To date, the only national team to remain unbeaten in two consecutive calendar years (excluding the years 1915-1919 and 1943-1949, in which Germany did not play).
  71. ^ End of the longest series without defeat with 23 consecutive games.
  72. ^ Biggest win against Albania.
  73. ^ Match involving Germany with the highest number of spectators (150,289).
  74. ^ Biggest win against Chile.
  75. ^ Disgrace of Gijón.
  76. ^ Last match under Jupp Derwall.
  77. ^ First match under Franz Beckenbauer.
  78. ^ Biggest win against Czechoslovakia.
  79. ^ First defeat in a World Cup Qualification match.
  80. ^ Only match against Brazil in which Germany did not concede.
  81. ^ First match against Israel.
  82. ^ 300th win.
  83. ^ 100th draw.
  84. ^ No extra-time played.
  85. ^ Last match against Yugoslavia.
  86. ^ First match against United Arabian Emirates.
  87. ^ First match against Colombia.
  88. ^ Third World Cup title; 66th and last match under Franz Beckenbauer.
  89. ^ First match under Berti Vogts.

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
15 November 1978 Hungary 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]

See also

References

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Australian swimmer Lorraine CrappAMCrapp at 1960 OlympicsPersonal informationFull nameLorraine Joyce CrappNational team AustraliaBorn (1938-10-01) 1 October 1938 (age 85)Sydney, New South WalesHeight1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)SportSportSwimmingStrokesFreestyle Medal record Women's swimming Representing Australia Olympic Games 1956 Melbourne 400 m freestyle 1956 Melbourne 4×100 m freestyle 1956 Melbourne 100 m freestyle 1960 Rome 4×100 m freestyle British Empire and...

 

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Aluh AluhKecamatanNegara IndonesiaProvinsiKalimantan SelatanKabupatenBanjarPemerintahan • Camat-Populasi • Total29,706 jiwa (2.006) jiwaKode Kemendagri63.03.01 Kode BPS6303010 Luas82,48 km²Desa/kelurahan19 Aluh Aluh adalah sebuah kecamatan di Kabupaten Banjar, Kalimantan Selatan, Indonesia. Penamaan Penamaan Aluh Aluh memiliki berbagai versi. Versi pertama berasal dari masyarakatnya, bahwa asal nama kecamatan Aluh-Aluh berasal dari pahlawan wanita yang disebut Al...

 

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Variant of chess Chesquerque gameboard and starting position. In the diagram, archbishops are represented by knight and bishop combined. Chesquerque is a chess variant invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1986.[1][2] The game is played on a board composed of four Alquerque boards combined into a square. Like Alquerque, pieces are positioned on points of intersection and make their moves along marked lines (similarly to xiangqi); as such, the board comprises a 9×9 grid with 81 p...

 

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Opera by Gioachino Rossini L'inganno feliceOpera by Gioachino RossiniRossini c. 1815LibrettistGiuseppe Maria FoppaLanguageItalianPremiere8 January 1812 (1812-01-08)Teatro San Moisè, Venice L'inganno felice (The Fortunate Deception) is an opera in one act by Gioachino Rossini with a libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa. Rossini called his opera a farsa, although as Richard Osborne explains: Its designation as a farsa is misleading in the light of its semiseria status as a romantic ...

 

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This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; try the Find link tool for suggestions. (March 2016) In cryptography, the hybrid argument is a proof technique used to show that two distributions are computationally indistinguishable. Formal description Formally, to show two distributions D1 and D2 are computationally indistinguishable, we can define a sequence of hybrid distributions D1 := H0, H1, ..., Ht =: D2 where ...

 

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Korean independence activist (1872–1919) This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; try the Find link tool for suggestions. (March 2022) Kim Ransa (Korean: 김란사; 1872–1919), was a Korean independence activist. She was also a teacher of Yu Gwan-sun, who organized the March 1st Movement against Japanese rule. Early life Kim Ransa was born in 1872 in Pyongyang.[1] Despite the school policy that banned th...

 

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