Germany national football team results (1990–99)

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 matches

Nr.DateResultOpponentVenueCompetitionAttendanceNotes
56910 October 19903–1
(HT 3–0)
SwedenASolna (SWE), Råsundastadion20,396[lower-alpha 1]
57031 October 19903–2
(HT 2–0)
 LuxembourgALuxembourg City (LUX), Stade Josy BarthelEC 1992 Qualification9,512
57119 December 19904–0
(HT 1–0)
SwitzerlandHStuttgart, Neckarstadion20,000[lower-alpha 2]
57227 March 19912–1
(HT 0–0)
 Soviet UnionHFrankfurt, Waldstadion24,000[lower-alpha 3]
5731 May 19911–0
(HT 1–0)
BelgiumHHannover, NiedersachsenstadionEC 1992 Qualification56,000
5745 June 19910–1
(HT 0–0)
 WalesACardiff (WAL), National StadiumEC 1992 Qualification37,000
57511 September 19911–0
(HT 1–0)
 EnglandALondon (ENG), Wembley Stadium59,493
57616 October 19914–1
(HT 3–0)
 WalesHNuremberg, FrankenstadionEC 1992 Qualification46,000
57720 November 19911–0
(HT 1–0)
BelgiumAAnderlecht (BEL), Constant Vanden Stock StadiumEC 1992 Qualification27,000
57818 December 19914–0
(HT 2–0)
 LuxembourgHLeverkusen, Ulrich-Haberland-StadionEC 1992 Qualification26,000
57925 March 19920–1
(HT 0–0)
 ItalyATurin (ITA), Stadio delle Alpi35,800
58022 April 19921–1
(HT 1–1)
 CzechoslovakiaAPrague (CZS), Evžen-Rošický-Stadion14,000[lower-alpha 4]
58130 May 19921–0
(HT 0–0)
 TurkeyHGelsenkirchen, Parkstadion55,000
5822 June 19921–1
(HT 1–1)
 Northern IrelandHBremen, Weserstadion24,000
58312 June 19921–1
(HT 0–0)
 CISNNorrköping (SWE), IdrottsparkEC 1992 Group17,410
58415 June 19922–0
(HT 1–0)
 ScotlandNNorrköping (SWE), IdrottsparkEC 1992 Group16,638[lower-alpha 5]
58518 June 19921–3
(HT 0–2)
NetherlandsNGothenburg (SWE), Ullevi-StadionEC 1992 Group37,725
58621 June 19923–2
(HT 1–0)
SwedenASolna (SWE), RåsundastadionEC 1992 Semi final28,827
58726 June 19920–2
(HT 0–1)
DenmarkNGothenburg (SWE), Ullevi-StadionEC 1992 Final37,800
5889 September 19922–1
(HT 0–0)
DenmarkACopenhagen (DEN), Parken40,600
58914 October 19921–1
(HT 0–0)
 MexicoHDresden, Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion28,000[lower-alpha 6]
59018 November 19920–0 AustriaHNuremberg, Städtisches Stadion 46,000
59116 December 19921–3
(HT 0–2)
 BrazilAPorto Alegre (BRA), Estádio Beira-Rio32,323
59220 December 19924–1
(HT 1–0)
 UruguayAMontevideo (URU), Estadio Centenario37,800
59324 March 19931–0
(HT 1–0)
 ScotlandAGlasgow (SCO), Ibrox Park36,400
59414 April 19936–1
(HT 0–1)
 GhanaHBochum, Ruhrstadion37,000[lower-alpha 7]
59510 June 19933–3
(HT 0–3)
 BrazilNWashington, D.C. (USA), Robert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumU.S. Cup 199333,000
59613 June 19934–3
(HT 3–1)
 United StatesAChicago (USA), Soldier FieldU.S. Cup 199353,549[lower-alpha 8]
59719 June 19932–1
(HT 1–1)
 EnglandNPontiac (USA), SilverdomeU.S. Cup 199362,126[lower-alpha 9]
59822 September 19931–1
(HT 0–0)
 TunisiaATunis (TUN), Stade El Menzah40,000
59913 October 19935–0
(HT 3–0)
 UruguayHKarlsruhe, Wildparkstadion29,000[lower-alpha 10]
60017 November 19932–1
(HT 2–1)
 BrazilHKöln, Müngersdorfer Stadion51,000[lower-alpha 11]
60115 December 19931–2
(HT 1–1)
 ArgentinaNMiami (USA), Orange Bowl35,221
60218 December 19933–0
(HT 1–0)
 United StatesAStamford (USA), Stanford Stadium52,397
60322 December 19930–0 MexicoAMexico City (MEX), Estadio Azteca114,000
60423 March 19942–1
(HT 1–1)
 ItalyHStuttgart, Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion52,800
60527 April 19942–0
(HT 0–0)
 United Arab EmiratesAAbu Dhabi (UAE), Al Nahyan Stadium12,000
60629 May 19940–2
(HT 0–1)
 Republic of IrelandHHannover, Niedersachsenstadion50,000
6072 June 19945–1
(HT 1–0)
AustriaAVienna (AUT), Ernst-Happel-Stadion35,000
6088 June 19942–0
(HT 1–0)
 CanadaAToronto (CAN), Varsity Stadium20,124[lower-alpha 12]
60917 June 19941–0
(HT 0–0)
 BoliviaNChicago (USA), Soldier FieldWC 1994 Group63,117[lower-alpha 13]
61021 June 19941–1
(HT 0–1)
 SpainNChicago (USA), Soldier FieldWC 1994 Group63,113
61127 June 19943–2
(HT 3–0)
 South KoreaNDallas (USA), Cotton BowlWC 1994 Group63,998[lower-alpha 14]
6122 July 19943–2
(HT 3–1)
BelgiumNChicago (USA), Soldier FieldWC 1994 Round of 1660,246
61310 July 19941–2
(HT 0–0)
 BulgariaNEast Rutherford (USA), Giants StadiumWC 1994 Quarter final72,416
6147 September 19941–0
(HT 1–0)
RussiaAMoscow (RUS), Luzhniki Stadium35,000[lower-alpha 15]
61512 October 19940–0 HungaryABudapest (HUN), Népstadion20,000
61616 November 19942–1
(HT 1–1)
 AlbaniaATirana (ALB), Qemal Stafa StadiumEC 1996 Qualification23,000
61714 December 19943–0
(HT 2–0)
 MoldovaAChișinău (MOL), Stadion der RepublikEC 1996 Qualification26,000[lower-alpha 16]
61818 December 19942–1
(HT 2–0)
 AlbaniaHKaiserslautern, Fritz-Walter-StadionEC 1996 Qualification20,310
61922 February 19950–0 SpainAJerez de la Frontera (ESP), Estadio de Chapín19,000
62029 March 19952–0
(HT 2–0)
GeorgiaATbilisi (GEO), Boris Paichadze Dinamo ArenaEC 1996 Qualification75,000[lower-alpha 17]
62126 April 19951–1
(HT 1–1)
 WalesHDüsseldorf, RheinstadionEC 1996 Qualification43,461
6227 June 19952–3
(HT 2–1)
 BulgariaASofia (BUL), Vasil Levski National StadiumEC 1996 Qualification71,416
62321 June 19952–0
(HT 2–0)
 ItalyNZürich (SUI), Letzigrund17,000[lower-alpha 18]
62423 June 19952–1
(HT 0–0)
SwitzerlandABern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium17,000[lower-alpha 19]
62523 August 19952–1
(HT 1–1)
BelgiumABrussels (BEL), King Baudouin Stadium* KBVB 100th Anniversary Match33,000
6266 September 19954–1
(HT 1–1)
GeorgiaHNuremberg, FrankenstadionEC 1996 Qualification40,750[lower-alpha 20]
6278 October 19956–1
(HT 3–0)
 MoldovaHLeverkusen, Ulrich-Haberland-StadionEC 1996 Qualification18,400[lower-alpha 21]
62811 October 19952–1
(HT 0–0)
 WalesACardiff (WAL), National StadiumEC 1996 Qualification27,000
62915 November 19953–1
(HT 0–0)
 BulgariaHBerlin, OlympiastadionEC 1996 Qualification75,841
63015 December 19950–0 South AfricaAJohannesburg (RSA), Ellis Park Stadium27,500[lower-alpha 22]
63121 February 19962–1
(HT 1–0)
 PortugalAPorto (POR), Estádio das Antas21,150
63227 March 19962–0
(HT 1–0)
DenmarkHMunich, Olympiastadion25,500
63324 April 19961–0
(HT 1–0)
NetherlandsARotterdam (NED), De Kuip27,000
63429 May 19961–1
(HT 0–0)
 Northern IrelandABelfast (NIR), Windsor Park11,700
6351 June 19960–1
(HT 0–1)
 FranceHStuttgart, Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion53,135
6364 June 19969–1
(HT 4–0)
 LiechtensteinHMannheim, Carl-Benz-Stadion26,000[lower-alpha 23]
6379 June 19962–0
(HT 2–0)
 Czech RepublicNManchester (ENG), Old TraffordEC 1996 Group37,300[lower-alpha 24]
63816 June 19963–0
(HT 0–0)
RussiaNManchester (ENG), Old TraffordEC 1996 Group50,760[lower-alpha 25]
63919 June 19960–0 ItalyNManchester (ENG), Old TraffordEC 1996 Group53,000
64023 June 19962–1
(HT 1–0)
 CroatiaNManchester (ENG), Old TraffordEC 1996 Quarter final43,412
64126 June 19961–1
(HT 1–1, 1–1, 1–1, 1–1) a.e.t, 6–5 p
 EnglandALondon (ENG), Wembley StadiumEC 1996 Semi final75,862
64230 June 19962–1
(HT 0–0, 1–1, 2–1) GG
 Czech RepublicNLondon (ENG), Wembley StadiumEC 1996 Final73,611[lower-alpha 26]
6434 September 19962–0
(HT 1–0)
 PolandAZabrze (POL), Ernest Pohl Stadium8,000
6449 October 19965–1
(HT 3–0)
 ArmeniaAYerevan (ARM), Hrazdan StadiumWC 1998 Qualification42,000[lower-alpha 27]
6459 November 19961–1
(HT 1–1)
 Northern IrelandHNuremberg, FrankenstadionWC 1998 Qualification40,418
64614 December 19960–0 PortugalALisbon (POR), Estádio da LuzWC 1998 Qualification50,000
64726 February 19971–0
(HT 0–0)
 IsraelARamat Gan (ISR), Ramat Gan Stadium15,000
6482 April 19973–2
(HT 0–0)
 AlbaniaNGranada (ESP), Estadio Nuevo Los CármenesWC 1998 Qualification9,780
64930 April 19972–0
(HT 0–0)
 UkraineHBremen, WeserstadionWC 1998 Qualification33,242[lower-alpha 28]
6507 June 19970–0 UkraineAKiev (UKR), Olimpiyskiy StadiumWC 1998 Qualification65,000
65120 August 19973–1
(HT 0–0)
 Northern IrelandABelfast (NIR), Windsor ParkWC 1998 Qualification12,037[lower-alpha 29]
6526 September 19971–1
(HT 0–0)
 PortugalHBerlin, OlympiastadionWC 1998 Qualification75,841
65310 September 19974–0
(HT 0–0)
 ArmeniaHDortmund, WestfalenstadionWC 1998 Qualification43,000
65411 October 19974–3
(HT 0–0)
 AlbaniaHHannover, NiedersachsenstadionWC 1998 Qualification44,522
65515 November 19973–0
(HT 2–0)
 South AfricaHDüsseldorf, Rheinstadion27,000[lower-alpha 30]
65618 February 19982–0
(HT 1–0)
 OmanAMuscat (OMA), Sultan Qaboos Stadium10,000[lower-alpha 31]
65722 February 19983–0
(HT 1–0)
 Saudi ArabiaARiyadh (KSA), King Fahd Stadium17,000[lower-alpha 32]
65825 March 19981–2
(HT 0–1)
 BrazilHStuttgart, Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion52,803[lower-alpha 33]
65922 April 19981–0
(HT 0–0)
 NigeriaHKöln, Müngersdorfer Stadion48,000[lower-alpha 34]
66027 May 19980–0 FinlandAHelsinki (FIN), Olympic Stadium18,421
66130 May 19983–1
(HT 2–0)
 ColombiaHFrankfurt, Waldstadion50,000
6625 June 19987–0
(HT 4–0)
 LuxembourgHMannheim, Carl-Benz-Stadion25,000
66315 June 19982–0
(HT 1–0)
 United StatesNParis (FRA), Parc des PrincesWC 1998 Group49,000
66421 June 19982–2
(HT 0–1)
 YugoslaviaNLens (FRA), Stade Félix BollaertWC 1998 Group41,275[lower-alpha 35]
66525 June 19982–0 ()0–0 IranNMontpellier (FRA), Stade de la MossonWC 1998 Group35,500[lower-alpha 36]
66629 June 19982–1
(HT 0–0)
 MexicoNMontpellier (FRA), Stade de la MossonWC 1998 Round of 1635,500
6674 July 19980–3
(HT 0–1)
 CroatiaNLyon (FRA), Stade de GerlandWC 1998 Quarter final43,300[lower-alpha 37]
6682 September 19982–1
(HT 1–1)
 MaltaAAttard (MLT), Ta' Qali8,109
6695 September 19981–1
(HT 0–1)
 RomaniaNAttard (MLT), Ta' Qali2,000[lower-alpha 38]
67010 October 19980–1
(HT 0–0)
 TurkeyABursa (TUR), Bursa Atatürk StadiumEC 2000 Qualification18,000[lower-alpha 39]
67114 October 19983–1
(HT 3–1)
 MoldovaAChișinău (MOL), Stadion der RepublikEC 2000 Qualification5,400
67218 November 19981–1
(HT 0–1)
NetherlandsHGelsenkirchen, Parkstadion44,962
6736 February 19990–3
(HT 0–3)
 United StatesAJacksonville (USA), Alltel Stadium17,259[lower-alpha 40]
6749 February 19993–3
(HT 1–1)
 ColombiaNMiami (USA), Orange Bowl14,563
67527 March 19993–0
(HT 2–0)
 Northern IrelandABelfast (NIR), Windsor ParkEC 2000 Qualification14,270
67631 March 19992–0
(HT 2–0)
 FinlandHNuremberg, FrankenstadionEC 2000 Qualification40,758
67728 April 19990–1
(HT 0–0)
 ScotlandHBremen, Weserstadion27,000
6784 June 19996–1
(HT 3–0)
 MoldovaHLeverkusen, BayArenaEC 2000 Qualification21,000[lower-alpha 21]
67924 July 19990–4
(HT 0–0)
 BrazilNGuadalajara (MEX), Estadio JaliscoConfederations Cup 1999 Group60,000[lower-alpha 41]
68028 July 19992–0
(HT 2–0)
 New ZealandNGuadalajara (MEX), Estadio JaliscoConfederations Cup 1999 Group42,000[lower-alpha 42]
68130 July 19990–2
(HT 0–1)
 United StatesNGuadalajara (MEX), Estadio JaliscoConfederations Cup 1999 Group53,000
6824 September 19992–1
(HT 2–0)
 FinlandAHelsinki (FIN), Olympic StadiumEC 2000 Qualification20,184
6838 September 19994–0
(HT 4–0)
 Northern IrelandHDortmund, WestfalenstadionEC 2000 Qualification41,000
6849 October 19990–0 TurkeyHMunich, OlympiastadionEC 2000 Qualification63,572
68514 November 19991–0
(HT 0–0)
 NorwayAOslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion14,359

Notes

  1. First match after reunification.
  2. First match in which players previously capped by East Germany (Matthias Sammer and Andreas Thom) are selected.
  3. Last match against the Soviet Union.
  4. Last match against Czechoslovakia.
  5. Biggest win against Scotland.
  6. First home match in the territory of the former East Germany since the end of World War II.
  7. First match and also biggest win against Ghana; two goals in same minute (70) (Stefan Effenberg and Jürgen Klinsmann).
  8. First match against United States; 100th match for Lothar Matthäus.
  9. Germany win U.S. Cup; first match in closed arena.
  10. Biggest win against Uruguay.
  11. Lothar Matthäus breaks national appearance national record with his 104th cap.
  12. First match against Canada.
  13. First match against Bolivia.
  14. First match and also biggest win against South Korea.
  15. First match against Russia since 1 July 1912 (matches against USSR and CIS counted separately).
  16. First match against Moldova.
  17. First match against Georgia.
  18. Schweizerischer Fussballverband 100th Anniversary Match; 200th match without conceding a goal.
  19. Schweizerischer Fussballverband 100th Anniversary Match.
  20. Biggest win against Georgia.
  21. biggest win against Moldova.
  22. First match against South Africa.
  23. First match and also biggest win against Liechtenstein.
  24. First match against Czech Republic.
  25. 50th win at neutral venue.
  26. Third European title; Golden Goal by Oliver Bierhoff.
  27. First match against Armenia.
  28. First match against Ukraine.
  29. Germany's quickest "flawless" hat-trick by Oliver Bierhoff (Substituted on in the 70th minute, goals in the 73rd, 78th and 79th minute).
  30. Biggest win against South Africa; Germany ends a calendar year without a defeat, not repeated until 2017.
  31. First match against Oman.
  32. First match against Saudi Arabia.
  33. End of the second longest series with 22 consecutive games without defeat.
  34. First match against Nigeria.
  35. Last match against Yugoslavia.
  36. First match against Iran.
  37. Biggest defeat against Croatia; 108th and last match of Jürgen Klinsmann; 105th and last match of Jürgen Kohler.
  38. 102nd and last match under coach Berti Vogts.
  39. First match under coach Erich Ribbeck.
  40. Biggest defeat against United States.
  41. First Confederations Cup match; biggest defeat against Brazil.
  42. 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 EnglandBerlin, OlympiastadionFor 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.
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