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Germany national football team results (1930–1942)

This is a list of international football matches of the Germany national football team from 1930 until 1942. Throughout this period they played in 123 games.[1]

Germany's best achievement during this period was a bronze medal at the 1934 FIFA World Cup, although they made little impact on other major tournaments. The escalation of World War II in the early 1940s brought an end to competitive sport, and Germany would not play internationally again until 1950, by which time the nation had been partitioned into rival West and East zones, each with their own football systems.

List of matches

Nr. Date Result Opponent Venue Competition Attendance Notes
075 2 March 1930 0–2
(HT 0–0)
  Italy H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 45,000
076 4 May 1930 5–0 (4–0)   Switzerland A Zürich (SUI), Hardturm 25,000
077 10 May 1930 3–3
(HT 1–2)
  England H Berlin, Deutsches Stadion 50,000

[a]

078 7 September 1930 3–6
(HT 2–3)
  Denmark A Copenhagen (DEN), Idrætspark 21,000

[b]

079 28 September 1930 5–3
(HT 0–3)
  Hungary H Dresden, Stadion am Ostragehege 42,000

[c]

080 2 November 1930 1–1
(HT 0–0)
  Norway H Breslau, Schlesierkampfbahn 40,000

[d]

081 15 March 1931 0–1
(HT 0–1)
  France A Colombes (FRA), Yves-du-Manoir-Stadion 40,076

[e]

082 26 April 1931 1–1
(HT 0–1)
  Netherlands A Amsterdam (NED), Olympic Stadium 32,000
083 24 May 1931 0–6
(HT 0–3)
  Austria H Berlin, Deutsches Stadion 40,000

[f]

084 17 June 1931 0–0   Sweden A Stockholm (SWE), Olympic Stadium 16,000
085 21 June 1931 2–2
(HT 1–1)
  Norway A Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion 17,000
086 13 September 1931 0–5
(HT 0–2)
  Austria A Vienna (AUT), Praterstadion 50,000
087 27 September 1931 4–2
(HT 3–2)
  Denmark H Hannover, Hindenburg-Kampfbahn 30,000
088 6 March 1932 2–0
(HT 1–0)
  Switzerland H Leipzig, Probstheidaer Stadion 50,000
089 1 July 1932 4–1
(HT 1–1)
  Finland A Helsinki (FIN), Töölön Pallokenttä 3,917
090 25 September 1932 4–3
(HT 3–1)
  Sweden H Nuremberg, Städtisches Stadion 30,000
091 30 October 1932 1–2
(HT 0–1)
  Hungary A Budapest (HUN), MTK-Stadion 30,000
092 4 December 1932 0–2
(HT 0–2)
  Netherlands H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 49,000
093 1 January 1933 1–3
(HT 1–2)
  Italy A Bologna (ITA), Stadio Littoriale 30,000
094 19 March 1933 3–3
(HT 2–1)
  France H Berlin, Deutsches Stadion 55,000
095 22 October 1933 8–1
(HT 2–0)
  Belgium H Duisburg, Wedaustadion 35,000

[g]

096 5 November 1933 2–2
(HT 2–0)
  Norway H Magdeburg, Stadion am Gübser Damm 40,000
097 19 November 1933 2–0
(HT 0–0)
  Switzerland A Zürich (SUI), Hardturm 24,500
098 3 December 1933 1–0
(HT 0–0)
  Poland H Berlin, Poststadion 32,000

[h]

099 14 January 1934 3–1
(HT 1–1)
  Hungary H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 38,000

[i]

100 11 March 1934 9–1
(HT 5–1)
  Luxembourg A Luxembourg City (LUX), Stade Josy Barthel WC 1934 Qualification 15,000

[j]

101 27 May 1934 5–2
(HT 1–2)
  Belgium N Florence (ITA), Stadio Artemio Franchi WC 1934 Round of 16 8,000

[k]

102 31 May 1934 2–1
(HT 0–0)
  Sweden N Mailand (ITA), San Siro WC 1934 Quarter final 3,000
103 3 June 1934 1–3
(HT 0–1)
  Czechoslovakia N Rome (ITA), Stadio Nazionale WC 1934 Semi final 15,000

[l]

104 7 June 1934 3–2
(HT 3–1)
  Austria N Naples (ITA), Stadio Giorgio Ascarelli WC 1934 3rd place 15,000
105 9 September 1934 5–2
(HT 1–1)
  Poland A Warsaw (POL), Armee-Stadion 34,000
106 7 October 1934 5–2
(HT 1–0)
  Denmark A Copenhagen (DEN), Idrætspark 30,000
107 27 January 1935 4–0
(HT 2–0)
  Switzerland H Stuttgart, Adolf-Hitler-Kampfbahn 60,000
108 17 February 1935 3–2
(HT 2–0)
  Netherlands A Amsterdam (NED), Olympic Stadium 31,000
109 17 March 1935 3–1
(HT 1–0)
  France A Paris (FRA), Prinzenparkstadion 39,046
110 28 April 1935 6–1
(HT 2–1)
  Belgium A Brussels (BEL), Stade du Centenaire 35,000
111 8 May 1935 3–1
(HT 1–1)
  Republic of Ireland H Dortmund, Stadion Rote Erde 35,000

[n]

112 12 May 1935 1–2
(HT 1–2)
  Spain H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 74,000

[o]

113 26 May 1935 2–1
(HT 1–0)
  Czechoslovakia H Dresden, Stadion am Ostragehege 60,000
114 27 June 1935 1–1
(HT 0–0)
  Norway A Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion 17,000
115 30 June 1935 1–3
(HT 0–1)
  Sweden A Stockholm (SWE), Olympic Stadium 20,000
116 18 August 1935 6–0
(HT 3–0)
  Finland H Munich, Heinrich-Zisch-Stadion 35,000
117 18 August 1935 1–0
(HT 1–0)
  Luxembourg A Luxembourg City (LUX), Stade Josy Barthel 16,000
118 25 August 1935 4–2
(HT 1–1)
  Romania H Erfurt, Mitteldeutsche Kampfbahn 35,000

[p]

119 15 September 1935 1–0
(HT 1–0)
  Poland H Breslau, Hermann Göring Stadium 45,000
120 15 September 1935 5–0
(HT 2–0)
  Estonia H Stettin, Richard-Lindemann-Sportplatz 17,000

[q]

121 13 October 1935 3–0
(HT 1–0)
  Latvia H Königsberg, Horst Wessel Stadion 14,000

[r]

122 20 October 1935 4–2
(HT 2–0)
  Bulgaria H Leipzig, Probstheidaer Stadion 29,000

[s]

123 4 December 1935 0–3
(HT 0–1)
  England A London (ENG), White Hart Lane 54,164
124 23 February 1936 2–1
(HT 1–1)
  Spain A Barcelona (ESP), Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys 40,000
125 27 February 1936 3–1
(HT 1–0)
  Portugal A Lisbon (POR), Estádio do Lumiar 25,000

[t]

126 15 March 1936 2–3
(HT 1–1)
  Hungary A Budapest (HUN), MTK-Stadion 35,000
127 4 August 1936 9–0
(HT 2–0)
  Luxembourg H Berlin, Poststadion Olympic Games 1936 1st Round 12,000

[u]

128 7 August 1936 0–2
(HT 0–1)
  Norway H Berlin, Poststadion Olympic Games 1936 Quarter final 55,000

[v]

129 13 September 1936 1–1
(HT 1–0)
  Poland A Warsaw (POL), Armee-Stadion 40,000

[w]

130 27 September 1936 2–1
(HT 0–1)
  Czechoslovakia A Prague (CZS), Masaryk-Stadion 25,000
131 27 September 1936 7–2
(HT 3–2)
  Luxembourg H Krefeld, Grotenburg-Kampfbahn 18,000
132 14 October 1936 0–2
(HT 0–0)
  Scotland A Glasgow (SCO), Ibrox Park 5,000
133 17 October 1936 2–5
(HT 2–2)
  Republic of Ireland A Dublin (IRL), Dalymount Park 27,109

[x]

134 15 November 1936 2–2
(HT 2–1)
  Italy H Berlin, Olympiastadion 83,000
135 31 January 1937 2–2
(HT 1–1)
  Netherlands H Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion 70,000
136 21 March 1937 3–2
(HT 1–0)
  Luxembourg A Luxembourg City (LUX), Stade Josy Barthel 12,000
137 21 March 1937 4–0
(HT 2–0)
  France H Stuttgart, Adolf-Hitler-Kampfbahn 72,000
138 25 April 1937 1–0
(HT 1–0)
  Belgium H Hannover, Hindenburg-Kampfbahn 56,000
139 2 May 1937 1–0
(HT 0–0)
  Switzerland A Zürich (SUI), Hardturm 33,000
140 16 May 1937 8–0
(HT 4–0)
  Denmark H Breslau, Hermann Göring Stadium 40,000

[y]

141 25 June 1937 3–1
(HT 2–1)
  Latvia A Riga (LAT), ASK Stadium 8,000
142 29 June 1937 2–0
(HT 1–0)
  Finland A Helsinki (FIN), Töölön Pallokenttä WC 1938 Qualification 6,619
143 29 August 1937 4–1
(HT 0–1)
  Estonia H Königsberg, Horst Wessel Stadion WC 1938 Qualification 18,000
144 24 October 1937 3–0
(HT 2–0)
  Norway H Berlin, Olympiastadion 95,000
145 21 November 1937 5–0
(HT 2–0)
  Sweden H Altona, Altonaer Stadion WC 1938 Qualification 50,500

[z]

146 6 February 1938 1–1
(HT 0–1)
  Switzerland H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 78,000
147 20 March 1938 2–1
(HT 1–0)
  Luxembourg H Wuppertal, Stadion am Zoo 20,000
148 20 March 1938 1–1
(HT 1–0)
  Hungary H Nuremberg, Städtisches Stadion 53,000
149 24 April 1938 1–1
(HT 0–1)
  Portugal H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 54,000
150 14 May 1938 3–6
(HT 2–4)
  England H Berlin, Olympiastadion 105,000

[aa]

151 4 June 1938 1–1a.e.t
(HT 1–0)
  Switzerland N Paris (FRA), Prinzenparkstadion WC 1938 Round of 16 27,000
152 9 June 1938 2–4
(HT 2–1)
  Switzerland N Paris (FRA), Prinzenparkstadion WC 1938 Round of 16 replay 20,000
153 18 September 1938 4–1
(HT 1–0)
  Poland H Chemnitz, Großkampfbahn 60,000
154 25 September 1938 4–1
(HT 2–0)
  Romania A Bucharest (ROM), ONEF-Stadion 25,000
155 29 January 1939 4–1
(HT 2–1)
  Belgium A Brussels (BEL), Stade du Centenaire 35,425
156 26 February 1939 3–2
(HT 1–2)
  Yugoslavia H Berlin, Olympiastadion 65,000

[ab]

157 26 March 1939 1–2
(HT 1–1)
  Luxembourg A Differdange (LUX), Stade du Thillenberg 4,100
158 26 March 1939 2–3
(HT 1–2)
  Italy A Florence (ITA), Stadio Artemio Franchi 25,000
159 23 May 1939 1–1
(HT 1–0)
  Republic of Ireland H Bremen, Weserstadion 35,000
160 22 June 1939 4–0
(HT 1–0)
  Norway A Oslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion 28,000
161 25 June 1939 2–0
(HT 1–0)
  Denmark A Copenhagen (DEN), Idrætspark 30,000
162 29 June 1939 2–0
(HT 1–0)
  Estonia A Tallinn (EST), Stadion Kadriorg 9,000
163 27 August 1939 0–2
(HT 0–1)
  Slovakia A Bratislava (SVK), Tehelné pole 17,000

[ac]

164 24 September 1939 1–5
(HT 1–2)
  Hungary A Budapest (HUN), Ferencváros-Stadion 25,000

[ad]

165 15 October 1939 5–1
(HT 1–0)
  Yugoslavia A Zagreb (YUG), Stadion Kranjčevićeva 18,000

[ae]

166 22 October 1939 2–1
(HT 2–0)
  Bulgaria A Sofia (BUL), Yunak Stadium 15,000
167 12 November 1939 4–4
(HT 2–4)
  Bohemia and Moravia H Breslau, Hermann Göring Stadium 35,000
168 26 November 1939 5–2
(HT 2–2)
  Italy H Berlin, Olympiastadion 70,000

[af]

169 3 December 1939 3–1
(HT 0–0)
  Slovakia H Chemnitz, Großkampfbahn 30,000
170 7 April 1940 2–2
(HT 2–2)
  Hungary H Berlin, Olympiastadion 90,000
171 14 April 1940 1–2
(HT 0–2)
  Yugoslavia H Vienna, Praterstadion 60,000
172 5 May 1940 2–3
(HT 1–2)
  Italy A Mailand (ITA), San Siro 65,000
173 14 July 1940 9–3 (4–0)   Romania H Frankfurt, Waldstadion 40,000
174 1 September 1940 13–0 (8–0)   Finland H Leipzig, Probstheidaer Stadion 40,000

[ag]

175 15 September 1940 1–0
(HT 0–0)
  Slovakia A Bratislava (SVK), Tehelné pole 10,000
176 6 October 1940 2–2
(HT 1–1)
  Hungary A Budapest (HUN), Ferencváros-Stadion 32,000
177 20 October 1940 7–3
(HT 3–2)
  Bulgaria H Munich, Sportplatz an der Grünwalder Straße 40,000

[ah]

178 3 November 1940 0–2
(HT 0–1)
  Yugoslavia A Zagreb (YUG), Stadion Kranjčevićeva 15,000
179 17 November 1940 1–0
(HT 0–0)
  Denmark H Hamburg, Stadion Hoheluft 28,000
180 9 March 1941 4–2
(HT 1–1)
  Switzerland H Stuttgart, Adolf-Hitler-Kampfbahn 60,000
181 6 April 1941 7–0
(HT 3–0)
  Hungary H Köln, Müngersdorfer Stadion 65,000

[ai]

182 20 April 1941 1–2
(HT 1–1)
  Switzerland A Bern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium 30,000
183 1 June 1941 4–1
(HT 3–0)
  Romania A Bucharest (ROM), ONEF-Stadion 40,000
184 15 June 1941 5–1
(HT 1–1)
  Croatia H Vienna, Praterstadion 31,000

[aj]

185 5 October 1941 6–0
(HT 2–0)
  Finland A Helsinki (FIN), Helsinki Olympic Stadium 7,138
186 5 October 1941 2–4
(HT 1–2)
  Sweden A Solna (SWE), Råsundastadion 36,532
187 16 November 1941 1–1
(HT 1–0)
  Denmark H Dresden, Stadion am Ostragehege 45,000
188 7 December 1941 4–0
(HT 3–0)
  Slovakia H Breslau, Hermann Göring Stadium 30,000

[ak]

189 18 January 1942 2–0
(HT 1–0)
  Croatia A Zagreb (CRO), Stadion Kranjčevićeva 15,000
190 1 February 1942 1–2
(HT 1–0)
  Switzerland H Vienna, Praterstadion 35,000
191 12 April 1942 1–1
(HT 0–0)
  Spain H Berlin, Olympiastadion 80,000
192 3 May 1942 5–3
(HT 1–3)
  Hungary A Budapest (HUN), Ferencváros-Stadion 38,000
193 19 July 1942 3–0
(HT 3–0)
  Bulgaria A Sofia (BUL), Yunak Stadium 12,000
194 16 August 1942 7–0
(HT 1–0)
  Romania H Beuthen, Hindenburg Stadium 50,000
195 20 September 1942 2–3
(HT 2–2)
  Sweden H Berlin, Olympiastadion 90,000
196 18 October 1942 5–3
(HT 3–2)
  Switzerland A Bern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium 35,000
197 1 November 1942 5–1
(HT 2–0)
  Croatia H Stuttgart, Adolf-Hitler-Kampfbahn 50,000
198 22 November 1942 5–2
(HT 2–0)
  Slovakia A Bratislava (SVK), Tehelné pole 12,000

[al]

Notes

  1. ^ First match against England's A-team.
  2. ^ Biggest defeat against Denmark.
  3. ^ Only win after 0-3 halftime deficit.
  4. ^ First match in which a substitute scored a goal (55.) Walter Hanke (46.) Karl Hohmann.
  5. ^ First match against France.
  6. ^ Biggest home defeat; biggest defeat against Austria.
  7. ^ Biggest win against Belgium.
  8. ^ First match against Poland.
  9. ^ First instance of reaching positive overall goal difference in home matches.[clarification needed]
  10. ^ First match against Luxemburg.
  11. ^ First FIFA World Cup match.
  12. ^ First match against Czechoslovakia.
  13. ^ Biggest win against Poland.
  14. ^ First match against Ireland.
  15. ^ First match against Spain.
  16. ^ First match against Romania; only home match in Erfurt.
  17. ^ First match and biggest win against Estonia.
  18. ^ First match and biggest win against Latvia.
  19. ^ First match against Bulgaria.
  20. ^ First match against Portugal; first instance of reaching positive overall goal difference in away matches.[clarification needed]
  21. ^ Biggest win against Luxemburg.
  22. ^ Final match in Olympic Games as A-team; last match under Otto Nerz; biggest defeat against Norway.
  23. ^ First match under Sepp Herberger.
  24. ^ Biggest defeat against Ireland.
  25. ^ Breslau Eleven match; biggest defeat of Denmark.
  26. ^ Biggest win against Sweden.
  27. ^ First match that Austrian players (Johann Pesser) took part for Germany; first match in front of at least 100,000 spectators.
  28. ^ First match against Yugoslavia.
  29. ^ First match against Slovakia; Slovakia's first international.
  30. ^ First match during World War II.
  31. ^ Biggest win against Yugoslavia.
  32. ^ Biggest win against Italy.
  33. ^ Biggest home win; second double-digit win; biggest win against Finland.
  34. ^ Biggest win against Bulgaria.
  35. ^ Biggest win against Hungary.
  36. ^ First match against Croatia.
  37. ^ Biggest win against Slovakia.
  38. ^ Final match during World War II; 100th win.

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
1934   France unknown A 1934 FIFA World Cup Qualification fixture was not played because both countries had already qualified.
27 August 1939   Sweden Solna, Råsundastadion Because of the general mobilisation the match was cancelled by the Nazi Germany Football Association.[2]
30 May 1943   Italy unknown After the declaration of World War II, all sports events were canceled. Further international matches were provisionally agreed to be played in 1943 against Spain, Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia, but a date was never scheduled.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "(West) Germany - International Results". RSSSF. 23 June 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Tageseinträge für 27. August 1939". chroniknet.de. Wissen Media Verlag. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  3. ^ "Als Hitlers Geburtstag ein Länderspiel verhinderte". welt.de. 18 November 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2015.

External links

  • Results archive at German Football Association (DFB)
  • (West) Germany - International Results at RSSSF
  • Results archive at National Football Teams
  • Results archive at World Football

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This is a list of international football matches of the Germany national football team from 1930 until 1942 Throughout this period they played in 123 games 1 Germany s best achievement during this period was a bronze medal at the 1934 FIFA World Cup although they made little impact on other major tournaments The escalation of World War II in the early 1940s brought an end to competitive sport and Germany would not play internationally again until 1950 by which time the nation had been partitioned into rival West and East zones each with their own football systems Contents 1 List of matches 1 1 Notes 2 Cancelled matches 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksList of matches Edit1930 1940 Nr Date Result Opponent Venue Competition Attendance Notes0 75 2 March 1930 0 2 HT 0 0 Italy H Frankfurt Waldstadion 45 0000 76 4 May 1930 5 0 4 0 Switzerland A Zurich SUI Hardturm 25 0000 77 10 May 1930 3 3 HT 1 2 England H Berlin Deutsches Stadion 50 000 a 0 78 7 September 1930 3 6 HT 2 3 Denmark A Copenhagen DEN Idraetspark 21 000 b 0 79 28 September 1930 5 3 HT 0 3 Hungary H Dresden Stadion am Ostragehege 42 000 c 0 80 2 November 1930 1 1 HT 0 0 Norway H Breslau Schlesierkampfbahn 40 000 d 0 81 15 March 1931 0 1 HT 0 1 France A Colombes FRA Yves du Manoir Stadion 40 076 e 0 82 26 April 1931 1 1 HT 0 1 Netherlands A Amsterdam NED Olympic Stadium 32 0000 83 24 May 1931 0 6 HT 0 3 Austria H Berlin Deutsches Stadion 40 000 f 0 84 17 June 1931 0 0 Sweden A Stockholm SWE Olympic Stadium 16 0000 85 21 June 1931 2 2 HT 1 1 Norway A Oslo NOR Ullevaal Stadion 17 0000 86 13 September 1931 0 5 HT 0 2 Austria A Vienna AUT Praterstadion 50 0000 87 27 September 1931 4 2 HT 3 2 Denmark H Hannover Hindenburg Kampfbahn 30 0000 88 6 March 1932 2 0 HT 1 0 Switzerland H Leipzig Probstheidaer Stadion 50 0000 89 1 July 1932 4 1 HT 1 1 Finland A Helsinki FIN Toolon Pallokentta 3 9170 90 25 September 1932 4 3 HT 3 1 Sweden H Nuremberg Stadtisches Stadion 30 0000 91 30 October 1932 1 2 HT 0 1 Hungary A Budapest HUN MTK Stadion 30 0000 92 4 December 1932 0 2 HT 0 2 Netherlands H Dusseldorf Rheinstadion 49 0000 93 1 January 1933 1 3 HT 1 2 Italy A Bologna ITA Stadio Littoriale 30 0000 94 19 March 1933 3 3 HT 2 1 France H Berlin Deutsches Stadion 55 0000 95 22 October 1933 8 1 HT 2 0 Belgium H Duisburg Wedaustadion 35 000 g 0 96 5 November 1933 2 2 HT 2 0 Norway H Magdeburg Stadion am Gubser Damm 40 0000 97 19 November 1933 2 0 HT 0 0 Switzerland A Zurich SUI Hardturm 24 5000 98 3 December 1933 1 0 HT 0 0 Poland H Berlin Poststadion 32 000 h 0 99 14 January 1934 3 1 HT 1 1 Hungary H Frankfurt Waldstadion 38 000 i 100 11 March 1934 9 1 HT 5 1 Luxembourg A Luxembourg City LUX Stade Josy Barthel WC 1934 Qualification 15 000 j 101 27 May 1934 5 2 HT 1 2 Belgium N Florence ITA Stadio Artemio Franchi WC 1934 Round of 16 8 000 k 102 31 May 1934 2 1 HT 0 0 Sweden N Mailand ITA San Siro WC 1934 Quarter final 3 000103 3 June 1934 1 3 HT 0 1 Czechoslovakia N Rome ITA Stadio Nazionale WC 1934 Semi final 15 000 l 104 7 June 1934 3 2 HT 3 1 Austria N Naples ITA Stadio Giorgio Ascarelli WC 1934 3rd place 15 000105 9 September 1934 5 2 HT 1 1 Poland A Warsaw POL Armee Stadion 34 000 m 106 7 October 1934 5 2 HT 1 0 Denmark A Copenhagen DEN Idraetspark 30 000107 27 January 1935 4 0 HT 2 0 Switzerland H Stuttgart Adolf Hitler Kampfbahn 60 000108 17 February 1935 3 2 HT 2 0 Netherlands A Amsterdam NED Olympic Stadium 31 000109 17 March 1935 3 1 HT 1 0 France A Paris FRA Prinzenparkstadion 39 046110 28 April 1935 6 1 HT 2 1 Belgium A Brussels BEL Stade du Centenaire 35 000111 8 May 1935 3 1 HT 1 1 Republic of Ireland H Dortmund Stadion Rote Erde 35 000 n 112 12 May 1935 1 2 HT 1 2 Spain H Koln Mungersdorfer Stadion 74 000 o 113 26 May 1935 2 1 HT 1 0 Czechoslovakia H Dresden Stadion am Ostragehege 60 000114 27 June 1935 1 1 HT 0 0 Norway A Oslo NOR Ullevaal Stadion 17 000115 30 June 1935 1 3 HT 0 1 Sweden A Stockholm SWE Olympic Stadium 20 000116 18 August 1935 6 0 HT 3 0 Finland H Munich Heinrich Zisch Stadion 35 000117 18 August 1935 1 0 HT 1 0 Luxembourg A Luxembourg City LUX Stade Josy Barthel 16 000118 25 August 1935 4 2 HT 1 1 Romania H Erfurt Mitteldeutsche Kampfbahn 35 000 p 119 15 September 1935 1 0 HT 1 0 Poland H Breslau Hermann Goring Stadium 45 000120 15 September 1935 5 0 HT 2 0 Estonia H Stettin Richard Lindemann Sportplatz 17 000 q 121 13 October 1935 3 0 HT 1 0 Latvia H Konigsberg Horst Wessel Stadion 14 000 r 122 20 October 1935 4 2 HT 2 0 Bulgaria H Leipzig Probstheidaer Stadion 29 000 s 123 4 December 1935 0 3 HT 0 1 England A London ENG White Hart Lane 54 164124 23 February 1936 2 1 HT 1 1 Spain A Barcelona ESP Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys 40 000125 27 February 1936 3 1 HT 1 0 Portugal A Lisbon POR Estadio do Lumiar 25 000 t 126 15 March 1936 2 3 HT 1 1 Hungary A Budapest HUN MTK Stadion 35 000127 4 August 1936 9 0 HT 2 0 Luxembourg H Berlin Poststadion Olympic Games 1936 1st Round 12 000 u 128 7 August 1936 0 2 HT 0 1 Norway H Berlin Poststadion Olympic Games 1936 Quarter final 55 000 v 129 13 September 1936 1 1 HT 1 0 Poland A Warsaw POL Armee Stadion 40 000 w 130 27 September 1936 2 1 HT 0 1 Czechoslovakia A Prague CZS Masaryk Stadion 25 000131 27 September 1936 7 2 HT 3 2 Luxembourg H Krefeld Grotenburg Kampfbahn 18 000132 14 October 1936 0 2 HT 0 0 Scotland A Glasgow SCO Ibrox Park 5 000133 17 October 1936 2 5 HT 2 2 Republic of Ireland A Dublin IRL Dalymount Park 27 109 x 134 15 November 1936 2 2 HT 2 1 Italy H Berlin Olympiastadion 83 000135 31 January 1937 2 2 HT 1 1 Netherlands H Dusseldorf Rheinstadion 70 000136 21 March 1937 3 2 HT 1 0 Luxembourg A Luxembourg City LUX Stade Josy Barthel 12 000137 21 March 1937 4 0 HT 2 0 France H Stuttgart Adolf Hitler Kampfbahn 72 000138 25 April 1937 1 0 HT 1 0 Belgium H Hannover Hindenburg Kampfbahn 56 000139 2 May 1937 1 0 HT 0 0 Switzerland A Zurich SUI Hardturm 33 000140 16 May 1937 8 0 HT 4 0 Denmark H Breslau Hermann Goring Stadium 40 000 y 141 25 June 1937 3 1 HT 2 1 Latvia A Riga LAT ASK Stadium 8 000142 29 June 1937 2 0 HT 1 0 Finland A Helsinki FIN Toolon Pallokentta WC 1938 Qualification 6 619143 29 August 1937 4 1 HT 0 1 Estonia H Konigsberg Horst Wessel Stadion WC 1938 Qualification 18 000144 24 October 1937 3 0 HT 2 0 Norway H Berlin Olympiastadion 95 000145 21 November 1937 5 0 HT 2 0 Sweden H Altona Altonaer Stadion WC 1938 Qualification 50 500 z 146 6 February 1938 1 1 HT 0 1 Switzerland H Koln Mungersdorfer Stadion 78 000147 20 March 1938 2 1 HT 1 0 Luxembourg H Wuppertal Stadion am Zoo 20 000148 20 March 1938 1 1 HT 1 0 Hungary H Nuremberg Stadtisches Stadion 53 000149 24 April 1938 1 1 HT 0 1 Portugal H Frankfurt Waldstadion 54 000150 14 May 1938 3 6 HT 2 4 England H Berlin Olympiastadion 105 000 aa 151 4 June 1938 1 1a e t HT 1 0 Switzerland N Paris FRA Prinzenparkstadion WC 1938 Round of 16 27 000152 9 June 1938 2 4 HT 2 1 Switzerland N Paris FRA Prinzenparkstadion WC 1938 Round of 16 replay 20 000153 18 September 1938 4 1 HT 1 0 Poland H Chemnitz Grosskampfbahn 60 000154 25 September 1938 4 1 HT 2 0 Romania A Bucharest ROM ONEF Stadion 25 000155 29 January 1939 4 1 HT 2 1 Belgium A Brussels BEL Stade du Centenaire 35 425156 26 February 1939 3 2 HT 1 2 Yugoslavia H Berlin Olympiastadion 65 000 ab 157 26 March 1939 1 2 HT 1 1 Luxembourg A Differdange LUX Stade du Thillenberg 4 100158 26 March 1939 2 3 HT 1 2 Italy A Florence ITA Stadio Artemio Franchi 25 000159 23 May 1939 1 1 HT 1 0 Republic of Ireland H Bremen Weserstadion 35 000160 22 June 1939 4 0 HT 1 0 Norway A Oslo NOR Ullevaal Stadion 28 000161 25 June 1939 2 0 HT 1 0 Denmark A Copenhagen DEN Idraetspark 30 000162 29 June 1939 2 0 HT 1 0 Estonia A Tallinn EST Stadion Kadriorg 9 000163 27 August 1939 0 2 HT 0 1 Slovakia A Bratislava SVK Tehelne pole 17 000 ac 164 24 September 1939 1 5 HT 1 2 Hungary A Budapest HUN Ferencvaros Stadion 25 000 ad 165 15 October 1939 5 1 HT 1 0 Yugoslavia A Zagreb YUG Stadion Kranjceviceva 18 000 ae 166 22 October 1939 2 1 HT 2 0 Bulgaria A Sofia BUL Yunak Stadium 15 000167 12 November 1939 4 4 HT 2 4 Bohemia and Moravia H Breslau Hermann Goring Stadium 35 000168 26 November 1939 5 2 HT 2 2 Italy H Berlin Olympiastadion 70 000 af 169 3 December 1939 3 1 HT 0 0 Slovakia H Chemnitz Grosskampfbahn 30 000170 7 April 1940 2 2 HT 2 2 Hungary H Berlin Olympiastadion 90 000171 14 April 1940 1 2 HT 0 2 Yugoslavia H Vienna Praterstadion 60 000172 5 May 1940 2 3 HT 1 2 Italy A Mailand ITA San Siro 65 000173 14 July 1940 9 3 4 0 Romania H Frankfurt Waldstadion 40 000174 1 September 1940 13 0 8 0 Finland H Leipzig Probstheidaer Stadion 40 000 ag 175 15 September 1940 1 0 HT 0 0 Slovakia A Bratislava SVK Tehelne pole 10 000176 6 October 1940 2 2 HT 1 1 Hungary A Budapest HUN Ferencvaros Stadion 32 000177 20 October 1940 7 3 HT 3 2 Bulgaria H Munich Sportplatz an der Grunwalder Strasse 40 000 ah 178 3 November 1940 0 2 HT 0 1 Yugoslavia A Zagreb YUG Stadion Kranjceviceva 15 000179 17 November 1940 1 0 HT 0 0 Denmark H Hamburg Stadion Hoheluft 28 000180 9 March 1941 4 2 HT 1 1 Switzerland H Stuttgart Adolf Hitler Kampfbahn 60 000181 6 April 1941 7 0 HT 3 0 Hungary H Koln Mungersdorfer Stadion 65 000 ai 182 20 April 1941 1 2 HT 1 1 Switzerland A Bern SUI Wankdorf Stadium 30 000183 1 June 1941 4 1 HT 3 0 Romania A Bucharest ROM ONEF Stadion 40 000184 15 June 1941 5 1 HT 1 1 Croatia H Vienna Praterstadion 31 000 aj 185 5 October 1941 6 0 HT 2 0 Finland A Helsinki FIN Helsinki Olympic Stadium 7 138186 5 October 1941 2 4 HT 1 2 Sweden A Solna SWE Rasundastadion 36 532187 16 November 1941 1 1 HT 1 0 Denmark H Dresden Stadion am Ostragehege 45 000188 7 December 1941 4 0 HT 3 0 Slovakia H Breslau Hermann Goring Stadium 30 000 ak 189 18 January 1942 2 0 HT 1 0 Croatia A Zagreb CRO Stadion Kranjceviceva 15 000190 1 February 1942 1 2 HT 1 0 Switzerland H Vienna Praterstadion 35 000191 12 April 1942 1 1 HT 0 0 Spain H Berlin Olympiastadion 80 000192 3 May 1942 5 3 HT 1 3 Hungary A Budapest HUN Ferencvaros Stadion 38 000193 19 July 1942 3 0 HT 3 0 Bulgaria A Sofia BUL Yunak Stadium 12 000194 16 August 1942 7 0 HT 1 0 Romania H Beuthen Hindenburg Stadium 50 000195 20 September 1942 2 3 HT 2 2 Sweden H Berlin Olympiastadion 90 000196 18 October 1942 5 3 HT 3 2 Switzerland A Bern SUI Wankdorf Stadium 35 000197 1 November 1942 5 1 HT 2 0 Croatia H Stuttgart Adolf Hitler Kampfbahn 50 000198 22 November 1942 5 2 HT 2 0 Slovakia A Bratislava SVK Tehelne pole 12 000 al Notes Edit First match against England s A team Biggest defeat against Denmark Only win after 0 3 halftime deficit First match in which a substitute scored a goal 55 Walter Hanke 46 Karl Hohmann First match against France Biggest home defeat biggest defeat against Austria Biggest win against Belgium First match against Poland First instance of reaching positive overall goal difference in home matches clarification needed First match against Luxemburg First FIFA World Cup match First match against Czechoslovakia Biggest win against Poland First match against Ireland First match against Spain First match against Romania only home match in Erfurt First match and biggest win against Estonia First match and biggest win against Latvia First match against Bulgaria First match against Portugal first instance of reaching positive overall goal difference in away matches clarification needed Biggest win against Luxemburg Final match in Olympic Games as A team last match under Otto Nerz biggest defeat against Norway First match under Sepp Herberger Biggest defeat against Ireland Breslau Eleven match biggest defeat of Denmark Biggest win against Sweden First match that Austrian players Johann Pesser took part for Germany first match in front of at least 100 000 spectators First match against Yugoslavia First match against Slovakia Slovakia s first international First match during World War II Biggest win against Yugoslavia Biggest win against Italy Biggest home win second double digit win biggest win against Finland Biggest win against Bulgaria Biggest win against Hungary First match against Croatia Biggest win against Slovakia Final match during World War II 100th win Cancelled matches EditBelow 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 Notes1934 France unknown A 1934 FIFA World Cup Qualification fixture was not played because both countries had already qualified 27 August 1939 Sweden Solna Rasundastadion Because of the general mobilisation the match was cancelled by the Nazi Germany Football Association 2 30 May 1943 Italy unknown After the declaration of World War II all sports events were canceled Further international matches were provisionally agreed to be played in 1943 against Spain Romania Bulgaria and Slovakia but a date was never scheduled 3 See also EditGermany national football team all time record Germany national football team results 1908 1929 West Germany national football team results 1950 1990 East Germany national football team results 1952 1990 Germany national football team results 1990 1999 Germany national football team results 2000 2019 Germany national football team results 2020 present List of Germany international footballers 1908 1942References Edit West Germany International Results RSSSF 23 June 2022 Retrieved 25 June 2022 Tageseintrage fur 27 August 1939 chroniknet de Wissen Media Verlag Retrieved 7 December 2013 Als Hitlers Geburtstag ein Landerspiel verhinderte welt de 18 November 2015 Retrieved 21 November 2015 External links EditResults archive at German Football Association DFB West Germany International Results at RSSSF Results archive at National Football Teams Results archive at World Football Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Germany national football team results 1930 1942 amp oldid 1138229327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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