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Friendly: 23.2.2000, Amsterdam (HOL) - Amsterdam ArenA. Netherlands (HOL) - Germany (GER) 2:1 (2:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Markus Babbel, Lothar Herbert Matthäus, Thomas Linke - Zoltan Sebescen (46. Sebastian Deisler), Jens Jeremies, Dietmar Hamann (61. Dariusz Wosz), Christian Ziege - Oliver Neuville (76. Frank Baumann), Oliver Bierhoff, Mehmet Scholl - Coach: Erich Ribbeck. Goals: 1:0 Patrick Stephan Kluivert (15.), 1:1 Christian Ziege (22.) and 2:1 Boudwijn Zenden (28.). Referee: Domenico Messina (ITA). Attendance: 50.000. Friendly: 29.3.2000, Zagreb (CRO) - Maksimir. Croatia (CRO) - Germany (GER) 1:1 (0:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Lothar Herbert Matthäus - Thomas Linke, Jens Nowotny - Marko Rehmer (46. Carsten Ramelow), Dietmar Hamann, Michael Ballack, Christian Ziege (88. Stefan Beinlich) - Dariusz Wosz - Oliver Bierhoff, Ulf Kirsten (83. PAULO Roberto RINK) - Coach: Erich Ribbeck. Goals: 0:1 Marko Rehmer (12.) and 1:1 Niko Kovac (70.). Referee: Luboš Michel (SVK). Attendance: 8.000. Friendly: 26.4.2000, Kaiserslautern (GER) - Fritz-Walter-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Schweiz (SUI) 1:1 (0:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Markus Babbel (35. Christian Wörns), Lothar Herbert Matthäus, Thomas Linke - Marko Rehmer (68. Oliver Neuville), Michael Ballack, Dariusz Wosz (46. PAULO Roberto RINK), Christian Ziege (19. Marco Bode) - Mehmet Scholl (24. Dietmar Hamann) - Michael Preetz (46. Ulf Kirsten), Oliver Bierhoff - Coach: Erich Ribbeck. Goals: 0:1 Hakan Yakin (33.) and 1:1 Ulf Kirsten (85.). Referee: Norman (SWE). Attendance: 32.000. Friendly: 3.6.2000, Nürnberg (GER) - Frankenstadion. Germany (GER) - Czech Republic (CZE) 3:2 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Thomas Linke, Carsten Ramelow, Jens Nowotny (78. Marko Rehmer) - Markus Babbel (46. Sebastian Deisler), Dietmar Hamann (52. Michael Ballack), Christian Ziege - Thomas Häßler (56. Dariusz Wosz), Mehmet Scholl (46. Marco Bode) - PAULO Roberto RINK, Carsten Jancker (56. Oliver Bierhoff) - Coach: Erich Ribbeck. Goals: 1:0 Carsten Jancker (38.), 1:1 Pavel Kuka (54.), 2:1 Oliver Bierhoff (62., Penalty), 2:2 Patrik Berger (80.) and 3:2 Oliver Bierhoff (90.). Referee: Alfredo Trentalange (ITA). Attendance: 30.000. Friendly: 7.6.2000, Freiburg im Breisgau (GER) - Dreisamstadion. Germany (GER) - Liechtenstein (LIE) 8:2 (2:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann (46. Hans-Jörg Butt) - Thomas Linke (46. Marko Rehmer), Lothar Herbert Matthäus (30. Carsten Ramelow), Jens Nowotny - Markus Babbel (46. Sebastian Deisler), Dietmar Hamann (46. Thomas Häßler), Jens Jeremies (46. Michael Ballack), Christian Ziege (46. Marco Bode) - Mehmet Scholl (46. Dariusz Wosz) - Oliver Bierhoff (46. Carsten Jancker), PAULO Roberto RINK (46. Ulf Kirsten) - Coach: Erich Ribbeck. Goals: 1:0 Oliver Bierhoff (1.), 1:1 Martin Stocklasa (17.), 2:1 Mehmet Scholl (31.), 2:2 Mario Frick (56.), 3:2 Marco Bode (65.), 4:2 Daniel Hasler (80., Own goal), 5:2 Ulf Kirsten (81.), 6:2 Carsten Jancker (84.), 7:2 Ulf Kirsten (86.) and 8:2 Carsten Jancker (89.). Referee: Konrad Plautz (AUT). Attendance: 24.000. The IX. UEFA European Football Championships 2000 in Belgium (HOL) and the Netherlands (HOL) - The Final Tournament - The Group A - The First Match: 12.6.2000, Liège (BEL) - Stade Sclessin. Germany (GER) - Romania (ROM) 1:1 (1:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Thomas Linke (46. Marko Rehmer), Lothar Herbert Matthäus (77. Sebastian Deisler), Jens Nowotny - Markus Babbel, Jens Jeremies, Christian Ziege - Thomas Häßler (73. Dietmar Hamann), Mehmet Scholl - PAULO Roberto RINK, Oliver Bierhoff - Coach: Erich Ribbeck. Goals: 0:1 Dinu Viorel Moldovan (5.) and 1:1 Mehmet Scholl (28.). Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (DEN). Attendance: 30.000. The IX. UEFA European Football Championships 2000 in Belgium (HOL) and the Netherlands (HOL) - The Final Tournament - The Group A - The Second Match: 17.6.2000, Charleroi (BEL) - Stade du Pays. England (ENG) - Germany (GER) 1:0 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Markus Babbel, Lothar Herbert Matthäus, Jens Nowotny - Sebastian Deisler (72. Michael Ballack), Dietmar Hamann, Jens Jeremies (78. Marco Bode), Christian Ziege - Mehmet Scholl - Carsten Jancker, Ulf Kirsten (70. PAULO Roberto RINK) - Coach: Erich Ribbeck. Goal: 1:0 Alan Shearer (53.). Referee: Dr. Pierluigi Collina (ITA). Attendance: 30.000. The IX. UEFA European Football Championships 2000 in Belgium (HOL) and the Netherlands (HOL) - The Final Tournament - The Group A - The Third and last Match: 20.6.2000, Rotterdam (HOL) - Feyenoord Stadium. Portugal (POR) - Germany (GER) 3:0 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer, Lothar Herbert Matthäus, Jens Nowotny, Thomas Linke - Michael Ballack (46. PAULO Roberto RINK), Dietmar Hamann - Sebastian Deisler, Mehmet Scholl (59. Thomas Häßler), Marco Bode - Carsten Jancker (69. Ulf Kirsten) - Coach: Erich Ribbeck. Goals: 1:0 SÉRGIO Paulo Marceneiro CONCEIÇÃO (35.), 2:0 SÉRGIO Paulo Marceneiro CONCEIÇÃO (54.) and 3:0 SÉRGIO Paulo Marceneiro CONCEIÇÃO (71.). Referee: Dirk Zier Gerardus 'Dick' Jol (HOL). Attendance: 51.500. Friendly: 16.8.2000, Hannover (GER) - Niedersachsenstadion. Germany (GER) - Spain (ESP) 4:1 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer, Jens Nowotny, Jörg Heinrich (67. Thomas Linke) - Sebastian Deisler, Carsten Ramelow, Michael Ballack (79. Dietmar Hamann), Marco Bode (46. Stefan Beinlich) - Mehmet Scholl (66. Oliver Neuville) - Alexander Zickler, Carsten Jancker (73. PAULO Roberto RINK) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Mehmet Scholl (24.), 2:0 Mehmet Scholl (51.), 3:0 Alexander Zickler (57.), 4:0 Alexander Zickler (62.) and 4:1 RAÚL González Blanco (69.). Referee: Knut Erik Fisker (DEN). Attendance: 35.000. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and South Korea (KOR) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 9 - The First Match: 2.9.2000, Hamburg (GER) - Volksparkstadion. Germany (GER) - Greece (GRE) 2:0 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer, Jens Nowotny, Jörg Heinrich (46. Thomas Linke) - Carsten Ramelow - Sebastian Deisler, Michael Ballack, Marco Bode - Mehmet Scholl - Alexander Zickler (71. PAULO Roberto RINK), Carsten Jancker - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Sebastian Deisler (17.) and 2:0 Marinos Ouzounidis (75., Own goal). Referee: Antonio Jesús López Nieto (ESP). Attendance: 48.500. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and South Korea (KOR) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 9 - The Second Match: 7.10.2000, London (ENG) - The Empire Stadium Wembley. England (ENG) - Germany (GER) 0:1 (0:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer, Jens Nowotny, Thomas Linke - Carsten Ramelow, Dietmar Hamann, Marco Bode (87. Christian Ziege) - Sebastian Deisler, Michael Ballack - Mehmet Scholl - Oliver Bierhoff - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goal: 0:1 Dietmar Hamann (14.). Referee: Stefano Braschi (ITA). Attendance: 76.400. Friendly: 15.11.2000, København (DEN) - Parken. Denmark (DEN) - Germany (GER) 2:1 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Ingo Hertzsch, Jens Nowotny, Thomas Linke (68. Dariusz Wosz) - Jörg Heinrich (46. Marco Bode), Carsten Ramelow, Dietmar Hamann, Christian Ziege (88. Frank Baumann) - Mehmet Scholl - Alexander Zickler (83. Oliver Neuville), Oliver Bierhoff (73. Carsten Jancker) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Dennis Rommedahl (56.), 2:0 Dennis Rommedahl (65.) and 2:1 Mehmet Scholl (82.). Referee: Fritz Stuchlik (AUT). Attendance: 17.700. The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2000 - The Appearances: 11 Matches: Dietmar Hamann (4 - 7), Thomas Linke (5 - 6) and Mehmet Scholl (5 - 6) - 10 Matches: Oliver Kahn (3 - 7) and Jens Nowotny (4 - 6) - 9 Matches: Michael Ballack (5 - 4), Marco Bode (5 - 4), Sebastian Deisler (4 - 5), PAULO Roberto RINK (5 - 4), Marko Rehmer (5 - 4) and Christian Ziege (3 - 6) - 8 Matches: Oliver Bierhoff (3 - 5) - 7 Matches: Carsten Jancker (4 - 3), Lothar Herbert Matthäus (2 - 5) and Carsten Ramelow (4 - 3) - 6 Matches: Markus Babbel (3 - 3) and Dariusz Wosz (3 - 3) - 5 Matches: Ulf Kirsten (2 - 3) - 4 Match: Thomas Häßler (2 - 2), Jens Jeremies (1 - 3) and Oliver Neuville (2 - 2) - 3 Matches: Jörg Heinrich (2 - 1) and Alexander Zickler (2 - 1) - 2 Matches: Frank Baumann (0 - 2), Stefan Beinlich (1 - 1) and Jens Lehmann (2 - 0) - 1 Match: Hans-Jörg Butt (1 - 0), Ingo Hertzsch (0 - 1), Michael Preetz (1 - 0), Zoltan Sebescen (0 - 1) and Christian Wörns (1 - 0). The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2000 - The Scorers: 5 Goals: Mehmet Scholl (3 - 2) - 3 Goals: Oliver Bierhoff (3 - 0), Carsten Jancker (3 - 0) and Ulf Kirsten (3 - 0) - 2 Goals: Alexander Zickler (2 - 0) - 1 Goal: Marco Bode (1 - 0), Sebastian Deisler (1 - 0), Dietmar Hamann (0 - 1), Marko Rehmer (0 - 1) and Christian Ziege (0 - 1). Plus the Own goals from Daniel Hasler (LIE - 1 - 0) and Marinos Ouzounidis (GRE - 1 - 0).
Friendly: 27.2.2001, Saint-Denis (FRA) - Stade de France. France (FRA) - Germany (GER) 1:0 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Christian Wörns, Jens Jeremies, Thomas Linke - Carsten Ramelow - Marko Rehmer (81. Torsten Frings), Michael Ballack, Dietmar Hamann (46. Oliver Neuville), Marco Bode (90. Christian Ziege) - Mehmet Scholl - Carsten Jancker (67. Oliver Bierhoff) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goal: 1:0 Zinedine Zidane (27.). Referee: Alfredo Trentalange (ITA). Attendance: 80.000. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and South Korea (KOR) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 9 - The Third Match: 24.3.2001, Leverkusen (GER) - BayArena. Germany (GER) - Albania (ALB) 2:1 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Christian Wörns, Jens Nowotny - Carsten Ramelow - Sebastian Deisler, Dietmar Hamann (46. Marko Rehmer), Jens Jeremies, Marco Bode - Mehmet Scholl - Oliver Neuville (72. Miroslav Klose), Oliver Bierhoff (46. Carsten Jancker) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Sebastian Deisler (50.), 1:1 Bledar Kola (65.) and 2:1 Miroslav Klose (88.). Referee: Graziano Cesari (ITA). Attendance: 22.500. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and South Korea (KOR) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 9 - The Fourth Match: 28.3.2001, Athinai (GRE) - OAKA 'Spiros Louis'. Greece (GRE) - Germany (GER) 2:4 (2:2). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Christian Wörns, Jens Nowotny, Jörg Heinrich, Christian Ziege - Marko Rehmer, Jens Jeremies (90. Carsten Ramelow), Michael Ballack - Sebastian Deisler (2nd Yellow Card - 60.) - Carsten Jancker (78. Marco Bode), Oliver Neuville (67. Miroslav Klose) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Marko Rehmer (6.), 1:1 Angelos Haristeas (21.), 1:2 Michael Ballack (25., Penalty), 2:2 Giorgos H Georgiadis (43.), 2:3 Miroslav Klose (82.) and 2:4 Marco Bode (90.). Referee: Vítor Manuel Melo Pereira (POR). Attendance: 40.000. Friendly: 29.5.2001, Bremen (GER) - Weserstadion. Germany (GER) - Slovakia (SVK) 2:0 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Marko Rehmer (46. Sebastian Kehl), Jens Nowotny, Frank Baumann - Carsten Ramelow - Gerald Asamoah (64. Torsten Frings), Michael Ballack (79. Christian Ziege), Marco Bode (46. Jörg Böhme) - Sebastian Deisler (46. Lars Ricken) - Oliver Neuville (64. Alexander Zickler), Oliver Bierhoff (74. Miroslav Klose) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Gerald Asamoah (50.) and 2:0 Frank Baumann (56.). Referee: Claude Colombo (FRA). Attendance: 18.000. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and South Korea (KOR) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 9 - The Fifth Match: 2.6.2001, Helsinki (FIN) - Olympiastadion. Finland (FIN) - Germany (GER) 2:2 (2:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer, Jens Nowotny, Thomas Linke - Carsten Ramelow - Michael Ballack, Marco Bode (69. Christian Ziege) - Gerald Asamoah, Lars Ricken, Oliver Neuville (62. Miroslav Klose) - Carsten Jancker (83. Oliver Bierhoff) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Mikael Forsell (29.), 2:0 Mikael Forsell (43.), 2:1 Michael Ballack (68., Penalty) and 2:2 Carsten Jancker (72.). Referee: Dirk Zier Gerardus 'Dick' Jol (HOL). Attendance: 35.800. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and South Korea (KOR) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 9 - The Sixth Match: 6.6.2001, Tiranë (ALB) - Qemal Stafa. Albania (ALB) - Germany (GER) 0:2 (0:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer, Jens Nowotny, Thomas Linke - Carsten Ramelow (Red Card - 37.) - Gerald Asamoah (70. Lars Ricken), Michael Ballack, Christian Ziege - Sebastian Deisler (84. Frank Baumann) - Oliver Neuville (46. Alexander Zickler), Carsten Jancker - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Marko Rehmer (28.) and 0:2 Michael Ballack (70.). Referee: Gilles Veisièrre (FRA). Attendance: 18.000. Friendly: 15.8.2001, Budapest (HUN) - Népstadion. Hungary (HUN) - Germany (GER) 2:5 (0:2). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer (46. Christoph Metzelder), Frank Baumann, Thomas Linke - Gerald Asamoah (76. Alexander Zickler), Dietmar Hamann (46. Lars Ricken), Sebastian Kehl, Jörg Böhme (77. Marco Bode) - Sebastian Deisler (85. Christian Ziege) - Carsten Jancker (85. Oliver Bierhoff), Oliver Neuville (66. Miroslav Klose) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Jörg Böhme (31., Penalty), 0:2 Sebastian Kehl (44.), 0:3 Carsten Jancker (46.), 0:4 Frank Baumann (59.), 1:4 Attila Tököli (64.), 2:4 Ferenc Horváth (90.) and 2:5 Oliver Bierhoff (90.). Referee: Juan Ansuategui Roca (ESP). Attendance: 28.000. The Népstadion is now named the Ferenc Puskás Stadion. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and South Korea (KOR) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 9 - The Seventh Match: 1.9.2001, München (GER) - Olympiastadion. Germany (GER) - England (ENG) 1:5 (1:2). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Christian Wörns (46. Gerald Asamoah), Jens Nowotny, Thomas Linke - Marko Rehmer, Michael Ballack (67. Miroslav Klose), Dietmar Hamann, Jörg Böhme - Sebastian Deisler - Carsten Jancker, Oliver Neuville (78. Sebastian Kehl) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Carsten Jancker (6.), 1:1 Michael James Owen (12.), 1:2 Steven George Gerrard (45.), 1:3 Michael James Owen (48.), 1:4 Michael James Owen (66.) and 1:5 Emile William Wanhoe Heskey (74.). Referee: Dr. Pierluigi Collina (ITA). Attendance: 63.000. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and South Korea (KOR) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 9 - The Eighth and last Match: 6.10.2001, Gelsenkirchen (GER) - Arena 'Auf Schalke'. Germany (GER) - Finland (FIN) 0:0 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer, Christian Wörns, Jens Nowotny, Christian Ziege - Michael Ballack, Carsten Ramelow, Jörg Böhme (46. Gerald Asamoah) - Sebastian Deisler - Oliver Bierhoff, Oliver Neuville (77. Miroslav Klose) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: None. Referee: Anders Frisk (SWE). Attendance: 52.300. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and South Korea (KOR) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The European Play-Offs - The First Leg: 10.11.2001, Kyiv (UKR) - National Sport Komplex Olimpiyskyi. Ukraine (UKR) - Germany (GER) 1:1 (1:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer, Jens Nowotny, Thomas Linke - Carsten Ramelow, Dietmar Hamann, Christian Ziege - Bernd Schneider (79. Lars Ricken), Michael Ballack - Gerald Asamoah, Alexander Zickler (68. Carsten Jancker) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Gennady Zubov (18.) und 1:1 Michael Ballack (31.). Referee: Stefano Braschi (ITA). Attendance: 85.000. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and South Korea (KOR) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The European Play-Offs - The Second Leg: 14.11.2001, Dortmund (GER) - Westfalenstadion. Germany (GER) - Ukraine (UKR) 4:1 (3:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer (87. Frank Baumann), Jens Nowotny, Thomas Linke - Carsten Ramelow, Dietmar Hamann, Christian Ziege - Bernd Schneider, Michael Ballack - Carsten Jancker (58. Oliver Bierhoff), Oliver Neuville (70. Lars Ricken) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Michael Ballack (4.), 2:0 Oliver Neuville (11.), 3:0 Marko Rehmer (15.), 4:0 Michael Ballack (51.) und 4:1 Andrei Shevchenko (90.). Referee: Vítor Manuel Melo Pereira (POR). Attendance: 52.400. The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2001 - The Appearances: 11 Matches: Marko Rehmer (5 - 6) - 10 Matches: Oliver Kahn (4 - 6) and Oliver Neuville (5 - 5) - 9 Matches: Michael Ballack (4 - 5), Carsten Jancker (3 - 6), Jens Nowotny (5 - 4), Carsten Ramelow (4 - 5) and Christian Ziege (3 - 6) - 7 Matches: Gerald Asamoah (3 - 4), Oliver Bierhoff (4 - 3), Sebastian Deisler (4 - 3), Miroslav Klose (4 - 3) and Thomas Linke (2 - 5) - 6 Matches: Marco Bode (2 - 4), Dietmar Hamann (3 - 3) and Lars Ricken (2 - 4) - 5 Matches: Christian Wörns (3 - 2) - 4 Matches: Jörg Böhme (3 - 1), Frank Baumann (2 - 2) and Alexander Zickler (1 - 3) - 3 Matches: Jens Jeremies (1 - 2) and Sebastian Kehl (2 - 1) - 2 Matches: Torsten Frings (1 - 1), Bernd Schneider (1 - 1) and Mehmet Scholl (1 - 1) - 1 Match: Jörg Heinrich (0 - 1), Jens Lehmann (1 - 0) and Christoph Metzelder (0 - 1). The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2001 - The Goalscorers: 6 Goals: Michael Ballack (2 - 4) - 3 Goals: Carsten Jancker (1 - 2) and Marko Rehmer (1 - 2) - 2 Goals: Frank Baumann (1 - 1) and Miroslav Klose (1 - 1) - 1 Goal: Gerald Asamoah (1 - 0), Oliver Bierhoff (0 - 1), Marco Bode (0 - 1), Jörg Böhme (0 - 1), Sebastian Deisler (1 - 0), Sebastian Kehl (0 - 1) and Oliver Neuville (1 - 0).
The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2002 - The Match Details: Friendly: 13.2.2002, Kaiserslautern (GER) - Fritz-Walter-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Israel (ISR) 7:1 (0:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Christian Wörns (78. Christoph Metzelder), Jens Nowotny (46. Thomas Linke) - Bernd Schneider, Dietmar Hamann, Carsten Ramelow (78. Frank Baumann), Sebastian Kehl - Mehmet Scholl (66. Torsten Frings), Lars Ricken - Carsten Jancker (66. Oliver Bierhoff), Miroslav Klose (73. Gerald Asamoah) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Oliver Kahn (27., Own goal), 1:1 Miroslav Klose (49.), 2:1 Miroslav Klose (51.), 3:1 Dietmar Hamann (62.), 4:1 Miroslav Klose (64.), 5:1 Oliver Bierhoff (69.), 6:1 Gerald Asamoah (75.) and 7:1 Lars Ricken (77.). Referee: Stephen W Dunn (ENG). Attendance: 24.500. Friendly: 27.3.2002, Rostock (GER) - Ostseestadion. Germany (GER) - USA (USA) 4:2 (1:1). Germany: Frank Rost (46. Hans-Jörg Butt) - Frank Baumann, Carsten Ramelow, Thomas Linke - Dietmar Hamann, Jens Jeremies (69. Jörg Heinrich), Christian Ziege (61. Jörg Böhme) - Bernd Schneider (75. Gerald Asamoah), Torsten Frings - Oliver Neuville (80. Thomas Brdaric), Oliver Bierhoff - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Clint Mathis (17.), 1:1 Christian Ziege (44.), 2:1 Oliver Neuville (61.), 3:1 Oliver Bierhoff (65.), 4:1 Torsten Frings (68.) and 4:2 Clint Mathis (71.). Referee: Bernhard Brugger (AUT). Attendance: 28.900. Friendly: 17.4.2002, Stuttgart (GER) - Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Argentinia (ARG) 0:1 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Thomas Linke (46. Frank Baumann), Jens Nowotny, Christoph Metzelder - Torsten Frings (83. Martin Max), Carsten Ramelow, Jens Jeremies (77. Sebastian Kehl), Jörg Böhme (46. Lars Ricken) - Michael Ballack - Oliver Bierhoff (70. Carsten Jancker), Miroslav Klose - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goal: 0:1 Juan Pablo Sorín (48.). Referee: Manuel Enrique Mejuto Gonzalez (ESP). Attendance: 54.600. Friendly: 9.5.2002, Freiburg im Breisgau (GER) - Dreisamstadion. Germany (GER) - Kuwait (KUW) 7:0 (5:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Thomas Linke, Christoph Metzelder - Torsten Frings, Jens Jeremies, Sebastian Kehl (67. Fabian Ernst), Christian Rahn - Sebastian Deisler (62. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier), Miroslav Klose - Carsten Jancker, Oliver Bierhoff (73. Daniel Bierofka) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Torsten Frings (10.), 2:0 Oliver Bierhoff (24.), 3:0 Sebastian Deisler (40.), 4:0 Oliver Bierhoff (43.), 5:0 Sebastian Kehl (44.), 6:0 Oliver Bierhoff (72., Penalty) and 7:0 Carsten Jancker (77.). Referee: Karl Erik Nilsson (SWE). Attendance: 22.000. Friendly: 14.5.2002, Cardiff (WAL) - Millennium Stadium. Wales (WAL) - Germany (GER) 1:0 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Thomas Linke, Christoph Metzelder - Jörg Heinrich, Christian Ziege (63. Marco Bode) - Jens Jeremies, Dietmar Hamann (73. Sebastian Kehl) - Sebastian Deisler (63. Gerald Asamoah), Torsten Frings - Oliver Bierhoff (72. Carsten Jancker), Miroslav Klose - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goal: 1:0 Robert Earnshaw (46.). Referee: Roy Helge Olsen (NOR). Attendance: 36.900. Friendly: 18.5.2002, Leverkusen (GER) - BayArena. Germany (GER) - Austria (AUT) 6:2 (3:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Torsten Frings (85. Christian Rahn), Thomas Linke, Christoph Metzelder, Christian Ziege (46. Jörg Heinrich) - Jens Jeremies (73. Frank Baumann), Dietmar Hamann - Sebastian Deisler (22. Sebastian Kehl), Marco Bode (81. Daniel Bierofka) - Miroslav Klose (67. Gerald Asamoah), Carsten Jancker (73. Oliver Bierhoff) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Miroslav Klose (15.), 2:0 Miroslav Klose (29.), 3:0 Marco Bode (36.), 3:1 René Aufhauser (37.), 3:2 Roman Wallner (46.), 4:2 Miroslav Klose (53.), 5:2 Marco Bode (68.) and 6:2 Daniel Bierofka (81.). Referee: Massimo Busacca (SUI). Attendance: 21.500. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and in the Republic of Korea (KOR) - The Final Tournament - The Group E - The First Match: 1.6.2002, Sapporo (JPN) - Sapporo Dome. Germany (GER) - Saudi-Arabia (KSA) 8:0 (4:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Thomas Linke, Carsten Ramelow (46. Jens Jeremies), Christoph Metzelder - Torsten Frings, Dietmar Hamann, Christian Ziege - Bernd Schneider, Michael Ballack - Miroslav Klose (77. Oliver Neuville), Carsten Jancker (67. Oliver Bierhoff) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Miroslav Klose (20.), 2:0 Miroslav Klose (25.), 3:0 Michael Ballack (40.), 4:0 Carsten Jancker (45.), 5:0 Miroslav Klose (69.), 6:0 Thomas Linke (72.), 7:0 Oliver Bierhoff (84.) and 8:0 Bernd Schneider (90.). Referee: Ubaldo AQUNIO Valenzano (PAR). Attendance: 32.200. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and in the Republic of Korea (KOR) - The Final Tournament - The Group E - The Second Match: 5.6.2002, Ibaraki (JPN) - Kashima Soccer Stadium. Germany (GER) - Republic of Ireland (IRL) 1:1 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Thomas Linke, Carsten Ramelow, Christoph Metzelder - Torsten Frings, Dietmar Hamann, Christian Ziege - Bernd Schneider (90. Jens Jeremies), Michael Ballack - Miroslav Klose (85. Marco Bode), Carsten Jancker (75. Oliver Bierhoff) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Miroslav Klose (19.) and 1:1 Robert David 'Robbie' Keane (90.). Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (DEN). Attendance: 35.900. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and in the Republic of Korea (KOR) - The Final Tournament - The Group E – The Third and last Match: 11.6.2002, Shizuoka (JPN) - Stadium Ecopa. Cameroon (CMR) - Germany (GER) 0:2 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Thomas Linke, Carsten Ramelow (Second Yellow Card - 40.), Christoph Metzelder - Torsten Frings, Dietmar Hamann, Christian Ziege - Bernd Schneider (80. Jens Jeremies), Michael Ballack - Carsten Jancker (46. Marco Bode), Miroslav Klose (84. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Marco Bode (50.) and 0:2 Miroslav Klose (79.). Referee: Antonio Jesús López Nieto (ESP). Attendance: 47.100. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and in the Republic of Korea (KOR) - The Final Tournament - The Second Round: 15.6.2002, Seogwipo (KOR) - Jeju World Cup Stadium. Germany (GER) - Paraguay (PAR) 1:0 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Torsten Frings, Marko Rehmer (46. Sebastian Kehl), Thomas Linke, Christoph Metzelder (60. Frank Baumann) - Bernd Schneider, Jens Jeremies, Michael Ballack, Marco Bode - Oliver Neuville (90. Gerald Asamoah) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goal: 1:0 Oliver Neuville (88.). Referee: Carlos Alberto BATRES González (GUA). Attendance: 25.200. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and in the Republic of Korea (KOR) - The Final Tournament - The Quarter-Final: 21.6.2002, Ulsan (KOR) - Munsu Football Stadium. Germany (GER) - United States (USA) 1:0 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Thomas Linke, Sebastian Kehl, Christoph Metzelder - Torsten Frings, Dietmar Hamann, Christian Ziege - Bernd Schneider (60. Jens Jeremies), Michael Ballack - Oliver Neuville (79. Marco Bode), Miroslav Klose (88. Oliver Bierhoff) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goal: 1:0 Michael Ballack (39.). Referee: Hugh Dallas (SCO). Attendance: 37.300. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and in the Republic of Korea (KOR) - The Final Tournament - The Semi-Final: 25.6.2002, Seoul (KOR) - World Cup Stadium. Germany (GER) - Republic of Korea (KOR) 1:0 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Torsten Frings, Thomas Linke, Carsten Ramelow, Christoph Metzelder - Bernd Schneider (85. Jens Jeremies), Dietmar Hamann, Michael Ballack, Marco Bode - Miroslav Klose (70. Oliver Bierhoff), Oliver Neuville (88. Gerald Asamoah) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goal: 1:0 Michael Ballack (75.). Referee: Urs Meier (SUI). Attendance: 65.600. The XVII. FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan (JPN) and in the Republic of Korea (KOR) - The Final Tournament - The Final: 30.6.2002, Yokohama (JPN) - International Stadium. Germany (GER) - Brazil (BRA) 0:2 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Thomas Linke, Carsten Ramelow, Christoph Metzelder - Torsten Frings, Dietmar Hamann, Jens Jeremies (77. Gerald Asamoah), Marco Bode (84. Christian Ziege) - Bernd Schneider - Miroslav Klose (74. Oliver Bierhoff), Oliver Neuville - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 RONALDO Luís Nazário de Lima (67.) and 0:2 RONALDO Luís Nazário de Lima (79.). Referee: Dr. Pierluigi Collina (ITA). Attendance: 69.000. Friendly: 21.8.2002, Sofia (BUL) - Stadium Vasil Levski. Bulgaria (BUL) - Germany (GER) 2:2 (1:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Ingo Hertzsch, Carsten Ramelow, Christoph Metzelder (46. Arne Friedrich) - Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (46. Gerald Asamoah), Jens Jeremies, Michael Ballack (46. Sebastian Kehl), Daniel Bierofka (46. Alexander Zickler) - Bernd Schneider (78. Tim Borowski) - Miroslav Klose (78. Fabian Ernst), Carsten Jancker - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Dimitar Berbatov (21.), 1:1 Michael Ballack (23., Penalty), 2:1 Krasimir Balakov (50., Penalty) and 2:2 Carsten Jancker (57.). Referee: Stephane Bre (FRA). Attendance: 10.000. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group 5 - The First Match: 7.9.2002, Kaunas (LIT) - S. Darius & S. Girenas Sport C. Lithuania (LIT) - Germany (GER) 0:2 (0:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Thomas Linke, Carsten Ramelow, Christoph Metzelder - Torsten Frings, Dietmar Hamann, Jörg Böhme - Bernd Schneider (86. Jens Jeremies), Michael Ballack - Miroslav Klose, Carsten Jancker (69. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Michael Ballack (27.) and 0:2 Marius Stankevicius (59., Own goal). Referee: Graham Poll (ENG). Attendance: 8.500. Friendly: 11.10.2002, Sarajevo (BOS) - Kosevo. Bosnia-Herzegovina (BOS) - Germany (GER) 1:1 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn (46. Jens Lehmann) - Carsten Ramelow, Christian Wörns (Red Card - 49.) - Marko Rehmer (46. Arne Friedrich), Torsten Frings - Jens Jeremies, Sebastian Kehl - Gerald Asamoah (46. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier), Tim Borowski (46. Bernd Schneider) - Carsten Jancker, Miroslav Klose (78. Alexander Zickler) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Elvir Baljic (21.) and 1:1 Carsten Jancker (56.). Referee: Massimo De Santis (ITA). Attendance: 5.000. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group 5 - The Second Match: 16.10.2002, Hannover (GER) - AWD-Arena. Germany (GER) - Faroe Islands (FAR) 2:1 (1:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Carsten Ramelow (46. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier), Christian Wörns - Jens Jeremies, Dietmar Hamann, Torsten Frings - Bernd Schneider (87. Sebastian Kehl), Michael Ballack - Carsten Jancker (69. Oliver Neuville), Miroslav Klose - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Michael Ballack (2., Penalty), 1:1 Arne Friedrich (45., Own goal) and 2:1 Miroslav Klose (59.). Referee: Dani Koren (ISR). Attendance: 36.600. Friendly: 20.11.2002, Gelsenkirchen (GER) - Arena 'Auf Schalke'. Germany (GER) - Netherlands (HOL) 1:3 (1:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer, Frank Baumann, Arne Friedrich - Torsten Frings, Jens Jeremies (46. Sebastian Kehl), Jörg Böhme (77. Oliver Neuville) - Bernd Schneider, Michael Ballack - Fredi Bobic (68. Gerald Asamoah), Miroslav Klose (46. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Patrick Stephan Kluivert (22.), 1:1 Fredi Bobic (34.), 1:2 Jerrel Floyd 'Jimmy' Hasselbaink (69.) and 1:3 Ruudgers Johannes Martinus 'Ruud' Van Nistelrooy (79.). Referee: Hugh Dallas (SCO). Attendance: 60.600. The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2002 - The Appearances: 17 Matches: Torsten Frings (7 - 10), Jens Jeremies (6 - 11) and Miroslav Klose (6 - 11) - 15 Matches: Oliver Kahn (5 - 10) - 14 Matches: Thomas Linke (5 - 9), Christoph Metzelder (4 - 10) and Bernd Schneider (4 - 10) - 12 Matches: Dietmar Hamann (4 - 8), Carsten Jancker (5 - 7) and Carsten Ramelow (4 - 8) - 11 Matches: Michael Ballack (3 - 8), Oliver Bierhoff (5 - 6) and Sebastian Kehl (6 - 5) - 10 Matches: Gerald Asamoah (4 - 6) and Oliver Neuville (3 - 7) - 8 Matches: Marco Bode (1 - 7) and Christian Ziege (2 - 6) - 6 Matches: Frank Baumann (5 - 1) - 5 Matches: Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (3 - 2) - 4 Matches: Jörg Böhme (3 - 1) and Arne Friedrich (2 - 2) - 3 Matches: Daniel Bierofka (2 - 1), Sebastian Deisler (2 - 1), Jörg Heinrich (2 - 1), Jens Lehmann (1 - 2), Marko Rehmer (1 - 2) and Christian Wörns (2 - 1) - 2 Matches: Tim Borowski (0 - 2), Fabian Ernst (1 - 1), Jens Nowotny (2 - 0), Christian Rahn (2 - 0), Lars Ricken (2 - 0) and Alexander Zickler (0 - 2) - 1 Match: Fredi Bobic (1 - 0), Thomas Brdaric (1 - 0), Hans-Jörg Butt (1 - 0), Ingo Hertzsch (0 - 1), Martin Max (1 - 0), Frank Rost (1 - 0) and Mehmet Scholl (1 - 0). The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2002 - The Scorers: 12 Goals: Miroslav Klose (7 - 5) - 6 Goals: Michael Ballack (1 - 5) and Oliver Bierhoff (5 - 1) - 4 Goals: Carsten Jancker (1 - 3) - 3 Goals: Marco Bode (2 - 1) - 2 Goals: Torsten Frings (2 - 0) and Oliver Neuville (1 - 1) - 1 Goal: Gerald Asamoah (1 - 0), Daniel Bierofka (1 - 0), Fredi Bobic (1 - 0), Sebastian Deisler (1 - 0), Dietmar Hamann (1 - 0), Sebastian Kehl (1 – 0), Thomas Linke (0 - 1), Lars Ricken (1 - 0), Bernd Schneider (0 - 1) and Christian Ziege (1 - 0). Plus the Own goal from Marius Stankevicius (LIT - 0 - 1).
The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2003 - The Match Details: Friendly: 12.2.2003, Palma de Mallorca (ESP) - Estadio Son Moix. Spain (ESP) - Germany 3:1 (1:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns, Christoph Metzelder, Tobias Rau (51. Frank Baumann - 62. Hanno Balitsch) - Bernd Schneider (74. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier), Carsten Ramelow, Jens Jeremies, Jörg Böhme - Fredi Bobic (59. Benjamin Lauth), Miroslav Klose (83. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 RAÚL González Blanco (31.), 1:1 Fredi Bobic (38.), 2:1 RAÚL González Blanco (76., Penalty) and 3:1 GUTI José María Gutiérrez Hernandez (82.). Referee: Michael A Riley (ENG). Attendance: 20.000. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group 5 - The Third Match: 29.3.2003, Nürnberg (GER) - Frankenstadion. Germany (GER) - Lithuania (LIT) 1:1 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Torsten Frings, Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns, Tobias Rau (82. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier) - Carsten Ramelow, Dietmar Hamann - Bernd Schneider, Jörg Böhme (46. Marko Rehmer) - Miroslav Klose, Fredi Bobic (72. Kevin Kuranyi) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Carsten Ramelow (8.) and 1:1 Tomas Razanauskas (73.). Referee: Victor José Esquinas Torres (ESP). Attendance: 40.800. Friendly: 30.4.2003, Bremen (GER) - Weserstadion. Germany (GER) - Serbia & Montenegro (SCG) 1:0 (0:0). Germany: Frank Rost - Frank Baumann, Christian Wörns - Arne Friedrich (66. Andreas Hinkel), Carsten Ramelow, Sebastian Kehl, Michael Hartmann - Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (72. Gerald Asamoah), Torsten Frings - Kevin Kuranyi (76. Benjamin Lauth), Fredi Bobic (46. Miroslav Klose) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goal: 1:0 Sebastian Kehl (60.). Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (BEL). Attendance: 22.000. Friendly: 1.6.2003, Wolfsburg (GER) - Volkswagen-Arena. Germany (GER) - Canada (CAN) 4:1 (1:1). Germany: Frank Rost (46. Hans-Jörg Butt) - Arne Friedrich (46. Andreas Hinkel), Christian Wörns, Frank Baumann (59. Marko Rehmer), Tobias Rau - Carsten Ramelow (46. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier), Sebastian Kehl - Bernd Schneider (75. Michael Hartmann), Torsten Frings - Fredi Bobic (69. Kevin Kuranyi), Benjamin Lauth (46. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Kevin McKenna (20.), 1:1 Carsten Ramelow (41.), 2:1 Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (53.), 3:1 Fredi Bobic (61.) und 4:1 Tobias Rau (90.). Referee: Éric Poulat (FRA). Attendance: 24.000. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group 5 - The Fourth Match: 7.6.2003, Glasgow (SCO) - Hampden Park. Scotland (SCO) - Germany (GER) 1:1 (0:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Carsten Ramelow, Christian Wörns - Torsten Frings, Jens Jeremies, Tobias Rau (57. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier) - Bernd Schneider (85. Sebastian Kehl), Michael Ballack - Fredi Bobic, Miroslav Klose (73. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Fredi Bobic (22.) and 1:1 Kenny Miller (69.). Referee: Domenica Messina (ITA). Attendance: 52.000. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group 5 - The Fifth Match: 11.6.2003, Tórshavn (FRA) - Tórsvøllur. Faroe Islands (FAR) - Germany (GER) 0:2 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn (46. Frank Rost) - Arne Friedrich, Carsten Ramelow, Christian Wörns - Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier, Jens Jeremies (65. Miroslav Klose), Sebastian Kehl, Tobias Rau (72. Michael Hartmann) - Bernd Schneider - Fredi Bobic, Oliver Neuville - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Miroslav Klose (89.) and 0:2 Fredi Bobic (90.). Referee: Jan Willem Wegereef (HOL). Attendance: 6.500. Friendly: 20.8.2003, Stuttgart (GER) - Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Italy (ITA) 0:1 (0:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Andreas Hinkel, Christian Wörns (46. Marko Rehmer), Frank Baumann, Tobias Rau - Carsten Ramelow (46. Sebastian Kehl), Jens Jeremies - Bernd Schneider, Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier - Oliver Neuville (71. Benjamin Lauth), Fredi Bobic (60. Miroslav Klose) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goal: 0:1 Christian Vieri (17.). Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (GER). Attendance: 50.100. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group 5 - The Sixth Match: 6.9.2003, Reykjavík (ISL) - Laugardalsvöllur. Iceland (ISL) - Germany (GER) 0:0 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns, Frank Baumann - Carsten Ramelow, Michael Ballack, Sebastian Kehl, Christian Rahn (60. Michael Hartmann) - Bernd Schneider (69. Sebastian Deisler) - Miroslav Klose, Oliver Neuville (46. Kevin Kuranyi) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goal: None. Referee: Graham P Barber (ENG). Attendance: 15.000. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group 5 - The Seventh Match: 10.9.2003, Dortmund (GER) - Westfalenstadion. Germany (GER) - Scotland (SCO) 2:1 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Marko Rehmer, Carsten Ramelow, Christian Wörns - Arne Friedrich, Frank Baumann, Tobias Rau - Bernd Schneider (81. Sebastian Kehl), Michael Ballack - Fredi Bobic (76. Miroslav Klose), Kevin Kuranyi - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Fredi Bobic (25.), 2:0 Michael Ballack (50., Penalty) and 2:1 Neil McCann (60.). Referee: Anders Frisk (SWE). Attendance: 67.000. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group 5 - The Eighth and last Match: 11.10.2003, Hamburg (GER) - AOL-Arena. Germany (GER) - Iceland (ISL) 3:0 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Carsten Ramelow, Christian Wörns - Andreas Hinkel, Frank Baumann, Christian Rahn - Bernd Schneider, Michael Ballack - Fredi Bobic (71. Miroslav Klose), Kevin Kuranyi (85. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Michael Ballack (9.), 2:0 Fredi Bobic (60.) and 3:0 Kevin Kuranyi (79.). Referee: Valentin Ivanov (RUS). Attendance: 50.800. Friendly: 15.11.2003, Gelsenkirchen (GER) - Arena 'Auf Schalke'. Germany (GER) - France (FRA) 0:3 (0:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns, Jens Nowotny (76. Marko Rehmer), Andreas Hinkel - Jens Jeremies, Frank Baumann (71. Fabian Ernst) - Bernd Schneider (67. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier), Michael Ballack - Fredi Bobic (67. Miroslav Klose), Kevin Kuranyi - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Thierry Henry (21.), 0:2 David Trezeguet (55.) and 0:3 David Trezeguet (81.). Referee: Stefano Farina (ITA). Attendance: 53.600. The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2003 - The Appearances: 11 Matches: Christian Wörns (7 - 4) - 10 Matches: Fredi Bobic (7 - 3), Arne Friedrich (6 - 4), Miroslav Klose (6 - 4), Carsten Ramelow (6 - 4) and Bernd Schneider (6 - 4) - 9 Matches: Oliver Kahn (5 - 4) - 8 Matches: Frank Baumann (6 - 2) and Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (5 - 3) - 7 Matches: Sebastian Kehl (4 - 3), Kevin Kuranyi (6 - 1), Oliver Neuville (3 - 4) and Tobias Rau (4 - 3) - 5 Matches: Michael Ballack (3 - 2), Andreas Hinkel (5 - 0), Jens Jeremies (2 - 3) and Marko Rehmer (5 - 0) - 4 Matches: Torsten Frings (3 - 1), Michael Hartmann (2 - 2) and Benjamin Lauth (3 - 1) - 3 Matches: Frank Rost (2 - 1) - 2 Matches: Jörg Böhme (1 - 1) and Christian Rahn (1 - 1) - 1 Match: Gerald Asamoah (1 - 0), Hans-Jörg Butt (1 - 0), Hanno Balitsch (0 - 1), Sebastian Deisler (0 - 1), Fabian Ernst (1 - 0), Dietmar Hamann (1 - 0), Christoph Metzelder (0 - 1) and Jens Nowotny (1 - 0). The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2003 - The Scorers: 6 Goals: Fredi Bobic (3 - 3) - 2 Goals: Michael Ballack (2 - 0) and Carsten Ramelow (2 - 0) - 1 Goal: Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (1 - 0), Sebastian Kehl (1 - 0), Miroslav Klose (0 - 1), Kevin Kuranyi (1 - 0) and Tobias Rau (1 - 0).
The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2004 - The Match Details: Friendly: 18.2.2004, Split (CRO) - Poljud. Croatia (CRO) - Germany (GER) 1:2 (0:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns, Jens Nowotny, Philipp Lahm - Dietmar Hamann, Frank Baumann - Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (77. Bernd Schneider), Torsten Frings (62. Carsten Ramelow) - Miroslav Klose (80. Benjmamin Lauth), Kevin Kuranyi (67. Fredi Bobic) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Miroslav Klose (34.), 1:1 Mato Neretljak (86.) and 1:2 Carsten Ramelow (90.). Referee: Peter Fröjdfeldt (SWE). Attendance: 15.000. Friendly: 31.3.2004, Köln (GER) - RheinEnergie-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Belgium (BEL) 3:0 (1:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns, Jens Nowotny, Philipp Lahm - Dietmar Hamann, Michael Ballack (84. Christian Rahn), Torsten Frings (62. Oliver Neuville) - Bernd Schneider (62. Fabian Ernst) - Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (71. Jens Jeremies), Kevin Kuranyi (78. Fredi Bobic) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Kevin Kuranyi (45.), 2:0 Dietmar Hamann (55.) and 3:0 Michael Ballack (81.). Referee: Jan Willem Wegereef (HOL). Attendance: 46.500. Friendly: 28.4.2004, Bucuresti (ROM) - Valentin Stanescu Stadium. Romania (ROM) - Germany (GER) 5:1 (4:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn (46. Timo Hildebrand) - Arne Friedrich, Carsten Ramelow, Jens Jeremies, Philipp Lahm - Dietmar Hamann, Fabian Ernst (77. Sebastian Kehl) - Bernd Schneider, Torsten Frings (46. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier) - Fredi Bobic (61. Oliver Neuville), Kevin Kuranyi - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Mihaita Paunel Plesan (21.), 2:0 Razvan Dinca Rat (23.), 3:0 Ionel Daniel Danciulescu (43.), 4:0 Ionel Daniel Danciulescu (43.), 5:0 Gabriel Gheorghe Caramarin (84.) and 5:1 Philipp Lahm (88.). Referee: Roberto Rosetti (ITA). Attendance: 12.000. Friendly: 27.5.2004, Freiburg im Breisgau (GER) - Dreisamstadion. Germany (GER) - Malta (MLT) 7:0 (4:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Andreas Hinkel (46. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier - 62. Sebastian Kehl), Arne Friedrich, Jens Nowotny, Philipp Lahm (69. Christian Ziege) - Dietmar Hamann (69. Jens Jeremies) - Bernd Schneider, Michael Ballack, Torsten Frings - Kevin Kuranyi (46. Miroslav Klose), Fredi Bobic - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Michael Ballack (15.), 2:0 Michael Ballack (17.), 3:0 Jens Nowotny (33.), 4:0 Torsten Frings (42.), 5:0 Michael Ballack (59.), 6:0 Michael Ballack (86.) and 7:0 Fredi Bobic (90.). Referee: Anton Stredák (SVK). Attendance: 22.000. Friendly: 2.6.2004, Basel (SUI) - St. Jakob-Park. Switzerland (SUI) - Germany (GER) 0:2 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns, Jens Nowotny, Philipp Lahm - Dietmar Hamann (87. Jens Jeremies), Frank Baumann (74. Fabian Ernst) - Bernd Schneider (63. Torsten Frings), Michael Ballack (87. Sebastian Kehl) - Kevin Kuranyi, Miroslav Klose (63. Thomas Brdaric) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Kevin Kuranyi (62.) and 0:2 Kevin Kuranyi (84.). Referee: Domenico Messina (ITA). Attendance: 30.000. Friendly: 6.6.2004, Kaiserslautern (GER) - Fritz-Walter-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Hungary (HUN) 0:2 (0:2). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Andreas Hinkel (46. Bastian Schweinsteiger), Christian Wörns, Jens Nowotny (62. Frank Baumann), Philipp Lahm - Dietmar Hamann (84. Fabian Ernst), Torsten Frings - Bernd Schneider, Michael Ballack - Miroslav Klose (46. Thomas Brdaric), Fredi Bobic (74. Lukas Podolski) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 0:1 Sándor Torghelle (7.) and 0:2 Sándor Torghelle (31.). Referee: Steve Bennett (ENG). Attendance: 36.600. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Final Tournament - The Group D - The First Match: 15.6.2004, Porto (POR) - Estádio do Dragão. Germany (GER) - Netherlands (HOL) 1:1 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns, Jens Nowotny, Philipp Lahm - Dietmar Hamann, Frank Baumann - Bernd Schneider (68. Bastian Schweinsteiger), Michael Ballack, Torsten Frings (79. Fabian Ernst) - Kevin Kuranyi (85. Fredi Bobic) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Torsten Frings (30.) and 1:1 Ruudgers Johannes Martinus 'Ruud' Van Nistelrooy (81.). Referee: Anders Frisk (SWE). Attendance: 52.000. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Final Tournament - The Group D - The Second Match: 19.6.2004, Porto (POR) - Estádio do Bessa. Latvia (LAT) - Germany (GER) 0:0 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns, Frank Baumann, Philipp Lahm - Dietmar Hamann - Bernd Schneider (46. Bastian Schweinsteiger), Michael Ballack, Torsten Frings - Kevin Kuranyi (78. Thomas Brdaric), Fredi Bobic (67. Miroslav Klose) - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: None. Referee: Michael Riley (ENG). Attendance: 22.300. The X. UEFA European Championships 2004 in Portugal (POR) - The Final Tournament - The Group D - The Third and last Match: 23.6.2004, Lisboa (POR) - Estádio de José Alvalade Século XXI. Germany (GER) - Czech Republic (CZE) 1:2 (1:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Jens Nowotny, Christian Wörns, Philipp Lahm - Torsten Frings (46. Lukas Podolski), Dietmar Hamann (79. Miroslav Klose) - Bernd Schneider, Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger (86. Jens Jeremies) - Kevin Kuranyi - Coach: Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler. Goals: 1:0 Michael Ballack (21.), 1:1 Marek Heinz (30.) and 1:2 Milan Baros (77.). Referee: Terje Hauge (NOR). Attendance: 46.300. Friendly: 18.8.2004, Wien (AUT) - Ernst-Happel-Stadion. Austria (AUT) - Germany (GER) 1:3 (1:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn (46. Jens Lehmann) - Frank Fahrenhorst, Thomas Linke - Andreas Hinkel (86. Robert Huth), Torsten Frings (86. Frank Baumann), Philipp Lahm - Tim Borowski, Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger (62. Fabian Ernst) - Gerald Asamoah (78. Lukas Podolski), Kevin Kuranyi (78. Thomas Brdaric) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Kevin Kuranyi (2.), 1:1 Martin Amerhauser (10), 1:2 Kevin Kuranyi (61.) and 1:3 Kevin Kuranyi (73.). Referee: Dr. Pierluigi Collina (ITA). Attendance: 37.900. Friendly: 8.9.2004, Berlin (GER) - Olympiastadion. Germany (GER) - Brazil (BRA) 1:1 (1:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Andreas Hinkel (87. Andreas Görlitz), Frank Fahrenhorst, Robert Huth, Philipp Lahm - Torsten Frings - Sebastian Deisler (87. Lukas Podolski), Michael Ballack, Bernd Schneider - Gerald Asamoah (70. Miroslav Klose), Kevin Kuranyi - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 RONALDINHO Ronaldo de Assis Moreia (9.) and 1:1 Kevin Kuranyi (17.). Referee: Urs Meier (SUI). Attendance: 74.300. Friendly: 9.10.2004, Tehran (IRN) - Azadi Stadium. Islamic Republic of Iran (IRN) - Germany (GER) 0:2 (0:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Andreas Görlitz, Christian Wörns (81. Per Mertesacker), Robert Huth, Philipp Lahm - Fabian Ernst (87. Bastian Schweinsteiger) - Sebastian Deisler (79. Tim Borowski), Michael Ballack, Bernd Schneider (68. Thomas Hitzlsperger) - Thomas Brdaric (73. Lukas Podolski), Miroslav Klose (55. Gerald Asamoah) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Fabian Ernst (5.) and 0:2 Thomas Brdaric (53.). Referee: Saad Kamel Mane (KUW). Attendance: 110.000. Friendly: 17.11.2004, Leipzig (GER) - Zentralstadion. Germany (GER) - Cameroon (CMR) 3:0 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Bernd Schneider, Per Mertesacker, Robert Huth, Philipp Lahm (66. Thomas Hitzlsperger) - Torsten Frings - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Fabian Ernst (80. Tim Borowski) - Michael Ballack - Gerald Asamoah (62. Miroslav Klose), Kevin Kuranyi - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Kevin Kuranyi (71.), 2:0 Miroslav Klose (78.) and 3:0 Miroslav Klose (88.). Referee: Massimo De Santis (ITA). Attendance: 44.200. Friendly: 16.12.2004, Yokohama (JPN) - International Stadium. Japan (JPN) - Germany (GER) 0:3 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Patrick Owomoyela, Christian Wörns, Per Mertesacker, Christian Schulz (77. Marco Engelhardt) - Fabian Ernst - Bernd Schneider (73. Tim Borowski), Michael Ballack - Gerald Asamoah, Lukas Podolski (62. Bastian Schweinsteiger) - Miroslav Klose - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Miroslav Klose (54.), 0:2 Michael Ballack (69.) and 0:3 Miroslav Klose (90.). Referee: Mark Shield (AUS). Attendance: 61.800. Friendly: 19.12.2004, Busan (KOR) - Asian Stadium. South Korea (KOR) - Germany (GER) 3:1 (1:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Andreas Hinkel (46. Patrick Owomoyela), Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns (86. Thomas Brdaric), Philipp Lahm - Fabian Ernst - Bernd Schneider, Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger (63. Lukas Podolski) - Kevin Kuranyi (76. Gerald Asamoah), Miroslav Klose - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Dong Jin Kim (16.), 1:1 Michael Ballack (24.), 2:1 Dong Gook Lee (71.) and 3:1 Jae Jin Cho (87.). Referee: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (MAS). Attendance: 45.800. Friendly: 21.12.2004, Bangkok (THA) - Rajamangala Stadium. Thailand (THA) - Germany (GER) 1:5 (0:2). Germany: Timo Hildebrand - Andreas Hinkel (33. Patrick Owomoyela), Per Mertesacker, Arne Friedrich (67. Christian Wörns), Philipp Lahm (60. Christian Schulz) - Tim Borowski, Marco Engelhardt - Bastian Schweinsteiger - Gerald Asamoah, Kevin Kuranyi, Thomas Brdaric (60. Lukas Podolski) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Kevin Kuranyi (34.), 0:2 Kevin Kuranyi (38.), 1:2 Chaikamdee Sarayut (57.), 1:3 Lukas Podolski (73.), 1:4 Gerald Asamoah (84.) and 1:5 Lukas Podolski (89.). Referee: Shamsul Maidin (SIN). Attendance: 15.000. The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2004 - The Appearances: 15 Matches: Philipp Lahm (5 - 10) - 14 Matches: Bernd Schneider (5 - 9) - 13 Matches: Michael Ballack (5 - 8) and Kevin Kuranyi (4 - 9) - 12 Matches: Torsten Frings (5 - 7) - 11 Matches: Oliver Kahn (2 - 9), Miroslav Klose (4 - 7), Christian Wörns (2 - 9) - 10 Matches: Fabian Ernst (3 - 7), Arne Friedrich (2 - 8) and Bastian Schweinsteiger (2 - 8) - 9 Matches: Dietmar Hamann (3 - 6) - 8 Matches: Lukas Podolski (2 - 6) - 7 Matches: Gerald Asamoah (2 - 7), Fredi Bobic (3 - 4), Thomas Brdaric (1 - 6) and Jens Nowotny (3 - 4) - 6 Matches: Frank Baumann (1 - 5) and Andreas Hinkel (3 - 3) - 5 Matches: Tim Borowski (1 - 4), Jens Jeremies (2 - 3) and Jens Lehmann (3 - 2) - 4 Matches: Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (2 - 2), Robert Huth (2 - 2) and Per Mertesacker (1 - 3) - 3 Matches: Sebastian Kehl (1 - 2) and Patrick Owomoyela (0 - 3) - 2 Matches: Sebastian Deisler (1 - 1), Marco Engelhardt (0 - 2), Frank Fahrenhorst (1 - 1), Andreas Görlitz (1 - 1), Timo Hildebrand (0 - 2), Thomas Hitzlsperger (1 - 1), Oliver Neuville (1 - 1), Carsten Ramelow (0 - 2) and Christian Schulz (0 - 2) - 1 Match: Benjamin Lauth (0 - 1), Thomas Linke (0 - 1), Christian Rahn (1 - 0) and Christian Ziege (1 - 0). The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2004 - The Scorers: 10 Goals: Kevin Kuranyi (3 - 7) - 8 Goals: Michael Ballack (5 - 3) - 5 Goals: Miroslav Klose (2 - 3) - 2 Goals: Torsten Frings (1 - 1) and Lukas Podolski (0 - 2) - 1 Goal: Gerald Asamoah (0 - 1), Fredi Bobic (1 - 0), Thomas Brdaric (0 - 1), Fabian Ernst (0 - 1), Dietmar Hamann (1 - 0), Philipp Lahm (0 - 1), Jens Nowotny (1 - 0) and Carsten Ramelow (0 - 1).
The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2005 - The Match Details: Friendly: 9.2.2005, Düsseldorf (GER) - LTU arena. Germany (GER) - Argentina (ARG) 2:2 (2:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Patrick Owomoyela, Christian Wörns, Per Mertesacker, Thomas Hitzlsperger - Torsten Frings, Fabian Ernst - Gerald Asamoah (29. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier), Bernd Schneider, Bastian Schweinsteiger (75. Christian Schulz) - Kevin Kuranyi - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Torsten Frings (28., Penalty), 1:1 Hernán Jorge Crespo (40., Penalty), 2:1 Kevin Kuranyi (45.) and 2:2 Hernán Jorge Crespo (81.). Referee: Stefano Farina (ITA). Attendance: 52.000. Friendly: 26.3.2005, Celje (SLO) - Petrol Arena. Slovenia (SLO) - Germany (GER) 0:1 (0:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Andreas Hinkel (73. Patrick Owomoyela), Arne Friedrich, Robert Huth, Thomas Hitzlsperger - Torsten Frings, Frank Baumann (59. Bastian Schweinsteiger) - Michael Ballack - Oliver Neuville (84. Tim Borowski), Miroslav Klose (75. Kevin Kuranyi), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goal: 0:1 Lukas Podolski (27.). Referee: Graham Poll (ENG). Attendance: 9.000. Friendly: 4.6.2005, Belfast (NIR) - Windsor Park. Northern Ireland (NIR) - Germany (GER) 1:4 (1:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Patrick Owomoyela, Per Mertesacker, Robert Huth (Red Card - 15.), Thomas Hitzlsperger - Torsten Frings - Bernd Schneider (46. Sebastian Deisler), Fabian Ernst - Michael Ballack (73. Tim Borowski) - Gerald Asamoah (46. Bastian Schweinsteiger), Kevin Kuranyi (63. Lukas Podolski) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 David Healy (15., Penalty), 1:1 Gerald Asamoah (17.), 1:2 Michael Ballack (62.), 1:3 Michael Ballack (66., Penalty) and 1:4 Lukas Podolski (82.). Referee: Charlie Richmond (SCO). Attendance: 14.800. Friendly: 8.6.2005, Mönchengladbach (GER) - Borussia-Park. Germany (GER) - Russia (RUS) 2:2 (1:1). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Andreas Hinkel (46. Sebastian Deisler), Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Thomas Hitzlsperger - Torsten Frings - Bernd Schneider, Bastian Schweinsteiger (84. Kevin Kuranyi) - Michael Ballack - Gerald Asamoah (62. Mike Hanke), Lukas Podolski (84. Fabian Ernst) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Aleksandr Anyukov (26.), 1:1 Bastian Schweinsteiger (30.), 2:1 Bastian Schweinsteiger (69.) and 2:2 Aleksandr Kerzhakov (90.). Referee: Konrad Plautz (AUT). Attendance: 46.200. The VII. FIFA Confederations Cup 2005 in Germany (GER) - The Group A - The First Match: 15.6.2005, Frankfurt am Main (GER) - Waldstadion. Germany (GER) - Australia (AUS) 4:3 (2:2). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Robert Huth, Thomas Hitzlsperger - Torsten Frings - Bernd Schneider (76. Sebastian Deisler), Bastian Schweinsteiger (83. Fabian Ernst) - Michael Ballack - Kevin Kuranyi (68. Gerald Asamoah), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Kevin Kuranyi (17.), 1:1 Josip Skoko (21.), 2:1 Per Mertesacker (23.), 2:2 John Aloisi (31.), 3:2 Michael Ballack (60., Penalty), 4:2 Lukas Podolski (88.) and 4:3 John Aloisi (90.). Referee: Carlos AMARILLA Demarqui (PAR). Attendance: 48.000. The VII. FIFA Confederations Cup 2005 in Germany (GER) - The Group A - The Second Match: 18.6.2005, Köln (GER) - FIFA WM Stadion Köln. Tunisia (TUN) - Germany (GER) 0:3 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Robert Huth, Thomas Hitzlsperger (68. Bernd Schneider) - Sebastian Deisler, Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger - Gerald Asamoah (62. Kevin Kuranyi), Lukas Podolski (87. Mike Hanke) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Michael Ballack (74., Penalty), 0:2 Bastian Schweinsteiger (80.) and 0:3 Mike Hanke (89.). Referee: Peter Prendergast (JAM). Attendance: 44.300. The VII. FIFA Confederations Cup 2005 in Germany (GER) - The Group A - The Third and Last Match: 21.6.2005, Nürnberg (GER) - Frankenstadion. Argentina (ARG) - Germany (GER) 2:2 (1:1). Germany: Timo Hildebrand - Andreas Hinkel, Per Mertesacker, Robert Huth, Thomas Hitzlsperger - Fabian Ernst - Sebastian Deisler, Bastian Schweinsteiger (70. Marco Engelhardt) - Bernd Schneider (46. Torsten Frings) - Gerald Asamoah (58. Mike Hanke), Kevin Kuranyi - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Kevin Kuranyi (29.), 1:1 Juan Ramón Riquelme (33.), 1:2 Gerald Asamoah (51.) and 2:2 Esteban Matías CAMBIASSO Deleau (74.). Referee: Luboš Michel (SVK). Attendance: 42.100. The VII. FIFA Confederations Cup 2005 in Germany (GER) - The Semi-Final: 25.6.2005, Nürnberg (GER) - Frankenstadion. Germany (GER) - Brazil (BRA) 2:3 (2:2). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Robert Huth, Bernd Schneider - Torsten Frings, Fabian Ernst (87. Tim Borowski) - Michael Ballack - Sebastian Deisler (83. Mike Hanke) - Kevin Kuranyi (63. Gerald Asamoah), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 ADRIANO Leite Ribeiro (21.), 1:1 Lukas Podolski (23.), 1:2 RONALDINHO Ronaldo de Assis Moreia (43., Penalty), 2:2 Michael Ballack (45., Penalty) and 2:3 ADRIANO Leite Ribeiro (76.). Referee: Carlos CHANDIA Alarcon (CHI). Attendance: 42.200. The VII. FIFA Confederations Cup 2005 in Germany (GER) - The Third Place Play-Off: 29.6.2005, Leipzig (GER) - Zentralstadion. Germany (GER) - Mexico (MEX) 4:3 (3:3, 2:1) after extra-time. Germany: Oliver Kahn - Andreas Hinkel, Per Mertesacker, Robert Huth, Bernd Schneider - Torsten Frings - Sebastian Deisler (67. Gerald Asamoah), Bastian Schweinsteiger (83. Fabian Ernst) - Michael Ballack - Mike Hanke (Red Card - 54.), Lukas Podolski (74. Kevin Kuranyi) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Lukas Podolski (37.), 1:1 José Francisco FONSECA Guzmán (40.), 2:1 Bastian Schweinsteiger (41.), 2:2 Jared Francisco Borgetti (58.), 3:2 Robert Huth (79.), 3:3 Jared Francisco Borgetti (85.) and 4:3 Michael Ballack (97.). Referee: Matthew Christopher Breeze (AUS). Attendance: 43.300. Friendly: 17.8.2005, Rotterdam (HOL) - Feyenoord Stadium. Netherlands (HOL) - Germany (GER) 2:2 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich (74. Andreas Hinkel), Per Mertesacker (66. Robert Huth), Christian Wörns, Bernd Schneider - Torsten Frings (66. Thomas Hitzlsperger), Dietmar Hamann (74. Tim Borowski), Fabian Ernst (46. Sebastian Deisler) - Michael Ballack - Miroslav Klose (46. Gerald Asamoah), Kevin Kuranyi - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Arjen Robben (3.), 2:0 Arjen Robben (46.), 2:1 Michael Ballack (49.) and 2:2 Gerald Asamoah (81.). Referee: Terje Hauge (NOR). Attendance: 45.500. Friendly: 3.9.2005, Bratislava (SVK) - Tehelne pole. Slovakia (SVK) - Germany (GER) 2:0 (2:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Patrick Owomoyela (74. Andreas Hinkel), Per Mertesacker, Christian Wörns (46. Lukas Sinkiewicz), Thomas Hitzlsperger (46. Marcell Jansen) - Fabian Ernst (46. Bastian Schweinsteiger) - Sebastian Deisler, Bernd Schneider (82. Kevin Kuranyi) - Michael Ballack - Gerald Asamoah (46. Lukas Podolski), Miroslav Klose - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Miroslav Karhan (20., Penalty) and 2:0 Miroslav Karhan (38.). Referee: Eric Braamhaar (HOL). Attendance: 9.300. Friendly: 7.9.2005, Bremen (GER) - Weserstadion. Germany (GER) - South Africa (RSA) 4:2 (1:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Patrick Owomoyela, Lukas Sinkiewicz, Per Mertesacker, Marcell Jansen - Sebastian Deisler (46. Bernd Schneider), Tim Borowski, Michael Ballack, Sebastian Schweinsteiger (68. Fabian Ernst) - Miroslav Klose (77. Kevin Kuranyi), Lukas Podolski (77. Gerald Asamoah) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Lukas Podolski (12.), 1:1 Shaun Bartlett (26., Penalty), 2:1 Tim Borowski (47.), 3:1 Lukas Podolski (48.), 3:2 Benedict Saul 'Benni' McCarthy (50.) and 4:2 Lukas Podolski (55.). Referee: Grzegorz Gilewski (POL). Attendance: 28.100. Friendly: 8.10.2005, Istanbul (TUR) - Atatürk Olimpiyat. Turkey (TUR) - Germany (GER) 2:1 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Patrick Owomoyela, Lukas Sinkiewicz, Per Mertesacker, Marcell Jansen - Torsten Frings (46. Sebastian Deisler) - Bernd Schneider, Tim Borowski (73. Mike Hanke), Bastian Schweinsteiger (82. Thomas Hitzlsperger) - Kevin Kuranyi (46. Oliver Neuville), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 HALIL Altintop (25.), 2:0 NURI Sahin (89.) and 2:1 Oliver Neuville (90.). Referee: Domenico Messina (ITA). Attendance: 25.000. Friendly: 12.10.2005, Hamburg (GER) - AOL-Arena. Germany (GER) - People's Republic of China (CHN) 1:0 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich, Christoph Metzelder, Per Mertesacker (46. Robert Huth), Bastian Schweinsteiger (89. Thomas Hitzlsperger) - Torsten Frings - Sebastian Deisler, Tim Borowski, Bernd Schneider - Lukas Podolski (52. Kevin Kuranyi), Oliver Neuville (90. Patrick Owomoyela) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goal: 1:0 Torsten Frings (51., Penalty). Referee: Lucílio Cardoso Cortez Baptista (POR). Attendance: 45.000. Friendly: 12.11.2005, Saint-Denis (FRA) - Stade de France. France (FRA) - Germany (GER) 0:0 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Robert Huth, Marcell Jansen - Sebastian Deisler (46. Bastian Schweinsteiger), Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack, Bernd Schneider (76. Tim Borowski) - Lukas Podolski (83. Kevin Kuranyi), Miroslav Klose - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: None. Referee: Stephen Graham 'Steve' Bennett (ENG). Attendance: 58.900. The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2005 - The Appearances: 15 Matches: Kevin Kuranyi (9 - 6) - 14 Matches: Per Mertesacker (9 - 5) and Bernd Schneider (9 - 5) - 13 Matches: Sebastian Deisler (8 - 5), Torsten Frings (8 - 5) and Bastian Schweinsteiger (8 - 5) - 12 Matches: Lukas Podolski (7 - 5) - 11 Matches: Gerald Asamoah (8 - 3), Michael Ballack (6 - 5) and Thomas Hitzlsperger (6 - 5) - 10 Matches: Fabian Ernst (7 - 3) and Robert Huth (6 - 4) - 8 Matches: Tim Borowski (3 - 5) and Arne Friedrich (5 - 3) - 7 Matches: Oliver Kahn (4 - 3), Jens Lehmann (4 - 3) and Patrick Owomoyela (3 - 4) - 6 Matches: Mike Hanke (5 - 1) and Andreas Hinkel (3 - 3) - 5 Matches: Miroslav Klose (1 - 4) - 4 Matches: Marcell Jansen (1 - 3) - 3 Matches: Oliver Neuville (1 - 2), Lukas Sinkiewicz (1 - 2) and Christian Wörns (1 - 2) - 1 Match: Frank Baumann (0 - 1), Marco Engelhardt (1 - 0), Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (1 - 0), Dietmar Hamann (0 - 1), Timo Hildebrand (1 - 0), Christoph Metzelder (1 - 0) and Christian Schulz (1 - 0). The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2005 - The Scorers: 8 Goals: Lukas Podolski (6 - 2) - 7 Goals: Michael Ballack (4 - 3) - 4 Goals: Bastian Schweinsteiger (4 - 0) - 3 Goals: Gerald Asamoah (1 - 2) and Kevin Kuranyi (3 - 0) - 2 Goals: Torsten Frings (2 - 0) - 1 Goal: Tim Borowski (1 - 0), Mike Hanke (1 - 0), Robert Huth (1 - 0), Per Mertesacker (1 - 0) and Oliver Neuville (0 - 1).
The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2006 - The Match Details: Friendly: 1.3.2006, Firenze (ITA) - Stadio Artemio Franchi. Italy (ITA) - Germany (GER) 4:1 (3:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker (46. Christoph Metzelder), Robert Huth, Philipp Lahm - Sebastian Deisler, Torsten Frings (68. Tim Borowski), Michael Ballack, Bernd Schneider (68. Bastian Schweinsteiger) - Miroslav Klose, Lukas Podolski (46. Gerald Asamoah) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Alberto Gilardino (4.), 2:0 Luca Toni (7.), 3:0 Daniele De Rossi (39.), 4:0 Alessandro Del Piero (57.) and 4:1 Robert Huth (82.). Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González (ESP). Attendance: 28.300. Friendly: 22.3.2006, Dortmund (GER) - Signal Iduna Park. Germany (GER) - United States (USA) 4:1 (1:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Arne Friedrich (83. Patrick Owomoyela), Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm - Bernd Schneider (67. Tim Borowski), Sebastian Kehl (83. Fabian Ernst) - Michael Ballack - Gerald Asamoah (67. Oliver Neuville), Lukas Podolski (46. Bastian Schweinsteiger) - Miroslav Klose - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Bastian Schweinsteiger (46.), 2:0 Oliver Neuville (73.), 3:0 Miroslav Klose (75.), 4:0 Michael Ballack (79.) and 4:1 Steven Cherundolo (85.). Referee: Peter Fröjdfeldt (SWE). Attendance: 64.500. Friendly: 27.5.2006, Freiburg im Breisgau (GER) - badenova-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Luxembourg (LUX) 7:0 (3:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann (46. Oliver Kahn) - Arne Friedrich, Robert Huth (46. Per Mertesacker), Christoph Metzelder, Marcell Jansen (46. Thomas Hitzlsperger) - Torsten Frings (46. Sebastian Kehl), Tim Borowski - Bernd Schneider, Bastian Schweinsteiger - Miroslav Klose (63. Gerald Asamoah), Lukas Podolski (71. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Miroslav Klose (5.), 2:0 Torsten Frings (19., Penalty), 3:0 Lukas Podolski (36.), 4:0 Miroslav Klose (59.), 5:0 Lukas Podolski (65., Penalty), 6:0 Oliver Neuville (90.) and 7:0 Oliver Neuville (90.). Referee: René Rogalla (SUI). Attendance: 23.000. Friendly: 30.5.2006, Leverkusen (GER) - BayArena. Germany (GER) - Japan (JPN) 2:2 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Bernd Schneider, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder (55. Jens Nowotny), Marcell Jansen - Torsten Frings, Tim Borowski (63. David Odonkor) - Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger - Miroslav Klose, Lukas Podolski (70. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Naohiro Takahara (57.), 0:2 Naohiro Takahara (65.), 1:2 Miroslav Klose (75.) and 2:2 Bastian Schweinsteiger (80.). Referee: Kyros Vassaras (GRE). Attendance: 22.500. Friendly: 2.6.2006, Mönchengladbach (GER) - Borussia-Park. Germany (GER) - Colombia (COL) 3:0 (2:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm (86. Thomas Hitzlsperger) - Michael Ballack, Torsten Frings (71. Sebastian Kehl) - Bernd Schneider (62. Tim Borowski), Bastian Schweinsteiger (73. Marcell Jansen) - Miroslav Klose (61. Oliver Neuville), Lukas Podolski (71. Gerald Asamoah) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Michael Ballack (20.), 2:0 Bastian Schweinsteiger (37.) and 3:0 Tim Borowski (69.). Referee: Terje Hauge (NOR). Attendance: 45.000. The XVIII. FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany (GER) - The Final Tournament - The Group A - The First Match: 9.6.2006, München (GER) - FIFA WM Stadion. Germany (GER) - Costa Rica (CRC) 4:2 (2:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm - Torsten Frings, Tim Borowski (72. Sebastian Kehl) - Bernd Schneider (90. David Odonkor), Bastian Schweinsteiger - Miroslav Klose (79. Oliver Neuville), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Philipp Lahm (6.), 1:1 Paulo César WANCHOPE Watson (12.), 2:1 Miroslav Klose (17.), 3:1 Miroslav Klose (61.), 3:2 Paulo César WANCHOPE Watson (73.) and 4:2 Torsten Frings (87.). Referee: Horacio Marcelo Elizondo (ARG). Attendance: 59.400. The XVIII. FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany (GER) - The Final Tournament - The Group A - The Second Match: 14.6.2006, Dortmund (GER) - FIFA WM Stadion. Germany (GER) - Poland (POL) 1:0 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich (63. David Odonkor), Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm - Bernd Schneider, Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger (77. Tim Borowski) - Miroslav Klose, Lukas Podolski (70. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goal: 1:0 Oliver Neuville (90.). Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo (ESP). Attendance: 65.000. The XVIII. FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany (GER) - The Final Tournament - The Group A - The Third and Last Match: 20.6.2006, Berlin (GER) - Olympiastadion. Ecuador (ECU) - Germany (GER) 0:3 (0:2). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Robert Huth, Philipp Lahm - Torsten Frings (66. Tim Borowski) - Bernd Schneider (73. Gerald Asamoah), Bastian Schweinsteiger - Michael Ballack - Miroslav Klose (66. Oliver Neuville), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Miroslav Klose (4.), 0:2 Miroslav Klose (44.) and 0:3 Lukas Podolski (57.). Referee: Valentin Ivanov (RUS). Attendance: 72.000. The XVIII. FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany (GER) - The Final Tournament - The Second Round: 24.6.2006, München (GER) - FIFA WM Stadion. Germany (GER) - Sweden (SWE) 2:0 (2:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm - Bernd Schneider, Torsten Frings (85. Sebastian Kehl), Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger (72. Tim Borowski) - Miroslav Klose, Lukas Podolski (74. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Lukas Podolski (4.) and 2:0 Lukas Podolski (12.). Referee: Carlos Eugênio Símon (BRA). Attendance: 66.000. The XVIII. FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany (GER) - The Final Tournament - The Quarter-Final: 30.6.2006, Berlin (GER) - Olympiastadion. Germany (GER) - Argentina (ARG) 1:1 (1:1, 0:0) after extra-time. Penalty Shoot-out: 4:2. Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm - Bernd Schneider (62. David Odonkor), Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger (74. Tim Borowski) - Miroslav Klose (86. Oliver Neuville), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Roberto Fabian Ayala (49.) and 1:1 Miroslav Klose (80.). Penalty Shoot-out: 1:0 Oliver Neuville, 1:1 Julio Ricardo Cruz, 2:1 Michael Ballack, 2:1 Roberto Fabian Ayala (saved), 3:1 Lukas Podolski, 3:2 Maximiliano Rubén 'Maxi' Rodríguez, 4:2 Tim Borowski and 4:2 Esteban Matías CAMBIASSO Deleau (saved). Referee: Luboš Michel (SVK). Attendance: 72.000. The XVIII. FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany (GER) - The Final Tournament - The Semi-Final: 4.7.2006, Dortmund (GER) - FIFA WM Stadion. Germany (GER) - Italy (ITA) 0:2 (0:0, 0:0) after extra-time. Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm - Bernd Schneider (83. David Odonkor), Sebastian Kehl, Michael Ballack, Tim Borowski (73. Bastian Schweinsteiger) - Miroslav Klose (111. Oliver Neuville), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 0:1 Fabio Grosso (119.) and 0:2 Alessandro Del Piero (120.). Referee: Benito Armando Archundia Tellez (MEX). Attendance: 65.000. The XVIII. FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany (GER) - The Final Tournament - The Third Place Play-Off: 8.7.2006, Stuttgart (GER) - Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Portugal (POR) 3:1 (0:0). Germany: Oliver Kahn - Philipp Lahm, Jens Nowotny, Christoph Metzelder, Marcell Jansen - Bernd Schneider, Torsten Frings, Sebastian Kehl, Bastian Schweinsteiger (79. Thomas Hitzlsperger) - Miroslav Klose (65. Oliver Neuville), Lukas Podolski (71. Mike Hanke) - Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann. Goals: 1:0 Bastian Schweinsteiger (56.), 2:0 PETIT Armando Gonçalves Teixeira (61., Own goal), 3:0 Bastian Schweinsteiger (78.) and 3:1 NUNO Miguel Soares Pereira Ribeiro GOMES (88.). Referee: Toru Kamikawa (JPN). Attendance: 52.000. Friendly: 16.8.2006, Gelsenkirchen (GER) - VELTINS-Arena. Germany (GER) - Sweden (SWE) 3:0 (3:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Philipp Lahm, Arne Friedrich (46. Manuel Friedrich), Jens Nowotny, Marcell Jansen (46. Malik Fathi) - Bernd Schneider (82. David Odonkor), Torsten Frings (74. Thomas Hitzlsperger), Tim Borowski, Bastian Schweinsteiger - Miroslav Klose (46. Oliver Neuville), Lukas Podolski (64. Gerald Asamoah) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Bernd Schneider (4.), 2:0 Miroslav Klose (8.) and 3:0 Miroslav Klose (44.). Referee: Stefano Farina (ITA). Attendance: 53.000. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The First Match: 2.9.2006, Stuttgart (GER) - Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Republic of Ireland (IRL) 1:0 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Philipp Lahm, Arne Friedrich, Manuel Friedrich, Marcell Jansen - Bernd Schneider (84. Tim Borowski), Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger - Miroslav Klose, Lukas Podolski (76. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goal: 1:0 Lukas Podolski (57.). Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo (ESP). Attendance: 53.200. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Second Match: 6.9.2006, Serravalle (SMR) - Stadio Olimpico. San Marino (SMR) - Germany (GER) 0:13 (0:6). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Philipp Lahm, Arne Friedrich, Manuel Friedrich, Marcell Jansen - Bernd Schneider, Torsten Frings (62. Thomas Hitzlsperger), Michael Ballack (46. David Odonkor), Bastian Schweinsteiger - Miroslav Klose (46. Gerald Asamoah), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Lukas Podolski (12.), 0:2 Bastian Schweinsteiger (29.), 0:3 Miroslav Klose (30.), 0:4 Michael Ballack (35.), 0:5 Lukas Podolski (43.), 0:6 Miroslav Klose (45.), 0:7 Bastian Schweinsteiger (47.), 0:8 Lukas Podolski (64.), 0:9 Thomas Hitzlsperger (66.), 0:10 Lukas Podolski (71.), 0:11 Thomas Hitzlsperger (73.), 0:12 Manuel Friedrich (87.) and 0:13 Bernd Schneider (90., Penalty). Referee: SELÇUK Dereli (TUR). Attendance: 5.000. Friendly: 7.10.2006, Rostock (GER) - Ostseestadion. Germany (GER) - Georgia (GEO) 2:0 (1:0). Germany: Timo Hildebrand - Clemens Fritz, Arne Friedrich, Manuel Friedrich (84. Alexander Madlung), Thomas Hitzlsperger (76. Malik Fathi) - Michael Ballack - David Odonkor, Piotr Trochowski (76. Torsten Frings), Bastian Schweinsteiger - Mike Hanke (65. Jan Schlaudraff), Lukas Podolski (Red Card - 48.) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Bastian Schweinsteiger (24.) and 2:0 Michael Ballack (67.). Referee: Gerald Lehner (AUT). Attendance: 28.000. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Third Match: 11.10.2006, Bratislava (SVK) - Tehelne pole. Slovakia (SVK) - Germany (GER) 1:4 (0:3). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Clemens Fritz, Arne Friedrich, Manuel Friedrich, Philipp Lahm - Bernd Schneider (76. David Odonkor), Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger (76. Piotr Trochowski) - Miroslav Klose, Lukas Podolski (85. Mike Hanke) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Lukas Podolski (13.), 0:2 Michael Ballack (25.), 0:3 Bastian Schweinsteiger (36.), 1:3 Stanislav Varga (58.) and 1:4 Lukas Podolski (72.). Referee: Terje Hauge (NOR). Attendance: 21.000. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Fourth Match: 15.11.2006, Nicosia (CYP) - GS Pancypria. Cyprus (CYP) - Germany (GER) 1:1 (1:1). Germany: Timo Hildebrand - Clemens Fritz, Arne Friedrich, Manuel Friedrich, Philipp Lahm - David Odonkor (80. Thomas Hitzlsperger), Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack, Bastian Schweinsteiger - Miroslav Klose, Oliver Neuville (62. Mike Hanke) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Michael Ballack (15.) and 1:1 Yiannakis Okkas (43.). Referee: Peter Fröjdfeldt (SWE). Attendance: 15.000. The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2006 - The Appearances: 18 Matches: Bastian Schweinsteiger (14 - 4) - 17 Matches: Miroslav Klose (13 - 4) and Lukas Podolski (14 - 3) - 16 Matches: Arne Friedrich (12 - 4), Torsten Frings (12 - 4) and Bernd Schneider (13 - 3) - 15 Matches: Philipp Lahm (11 - 4) - 14 Matches: Michael Ballack (10 - 4), Jens Lehmann (11 - 3) and Oliver Neuville (13 - 1) - 13 Matches: Tim Borowski (12 - 1) - 11 Matches: Per Mertesacker (10 - 1) and Christoph Metzelder (10 - 1) - 10 Matches: David Odonkor (7 - 3) - 7 Matches: Gerald Asamoah (5 - 2), Thomas Hitzlsperger (5 - 2), Marcell Jansen (6 - 1) and Sebastian Kehl (7 - 0) - 6 Matches: Manuel Friedrich (3 - 3) - 4 Matches: Mike Hanke (2 - 2) - 3 Matches: Clemens Fritz (1 - 2), Robert Huth (2 - 1), Oliver Kahn (3 - 0) and Jens Nowotny (3 - 0) - 2 Matches: Malik Fathi (2 - 0), Timo Hildebrand (1 - 1) and Piotr Trochowski (1 - 1) - 1 Match: Sebastian Deisler (0 - 1), Fabian Ernst (1 - 0), Alexander Madlung (1 - 0), Patrick Owomoyela (1 - 0) and Jan Schlaudraff (1 - 0). The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2006 - The Scorers: 13 Goals: Miroslav Klose (11 - 2) - 12 Goals: Lukas Podolski (6 - 6) - 9 Goals: Bastian Schweinsteiger (6 - 3) - 6 Goals: Michael Ballack (3 - 3) - 4 Goals: Oliver Neuville (4 - 0) - 2 Goals: Torsten Frings (2 - 0), Thomas Hitzlsperger (0 - 2) and Bernd Schneider (1 - 1) - 1 Goal: Tim Borowski (1 - 0), Manuel Friedrich (0 - 1), Robert Huth (0 - 1) and Philipp Lahm (1 - 0). Plus the Own goal from PETIT Armando Gonçalves Teixeira (POR - 1 - 0).
The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2007 - The Match Details: Friendly: 7.2.2007, Düsseldorf (GER) - LTU arena. Germany (GER) - Switzerland (SUI) 3:1 (2:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm - Torsten Frings (74. Thomas Hitzlsperger), Michael Ballack (46. Tim Borowski) - Clemens Fritz, Bastian Schweinsteiger (74. Marcell Jansen) - Mario GÓMEZ García (58. Mike Hanke), Kevin Kuranyi (83. Jan Schlaudraff) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Kevin Kuranyi (7.), 2:0 Mario GÓMEZ García (30.), 3:0 Torsten Frings (66.) and 3:1 Marco Streller (71.). Referee: Ruud Bossen (HOL). Attendance: 51.300. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Fifth Match: 24.3.2007, Praha (CZE) - Toyota Arena. Czech Republic (CZE) - Germany (GER) 1:2 (0:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Phillip Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Marcell Jansen - Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack - Bernd Schneider, Bastian Schweinsteiger - Kevin Kuranyi, Lukas Podolski (89. Thomas Hitzlsperger) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Kevin Kuranyi (41.), 0:2 Kevin Kuranyi (62.) and 1:2 Milan Baroš (76.). Referee: Roberto Rosetti (ITA). Attendance: 18.000. Friendly: 28.3.2007, Duisburg (GER) - MSV-Arena. Germany (GER) - Denmark (DEN) 0:1 (0:0). Germany: Robert Enke - Clemens Fritz, Alexander Madlung, Manuel Friedrich, Marcell Jansen - Roberto Hilbert (58. Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier), Thomas Hitzlsperger, Simon Rolfes (71. Gonzalo CASTRO Randon), Piotr Trochowski - Kevin Kuranyi (46. Stefan Kießling), Jan Schlaudraff (78. Patrick Helmes) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goal: 0:1 Nicklas Bendtner (81.). Referee: Howard Melton Webb (ENG). Attendance: 31.500. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Sixth Match: 2.6.2007, Nürnberg (GER) - easyCredit-Stadion. Germany (GER) - San Marino (SMR) 6:0 (1:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Phillip Lahm (70. Patrick Helmes), Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Marcell Jansen - Torsten Frings - Roberto Hilbert (59. Clemens Fritz), Thomas Hitzlsperger - Bernd Schneider - Miroslav Klose, Kevin Kuranyi (59. Mario GÓMEZ García) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Kevin Kuranyi (45.), 2:0 Marcell Jansen (52.), 3:0 Torsten Frings (54., Penalty), 4:0 Mario GÓMEZ García (63.), 5:0 Mario GÓMEZ García (65.) and 6:0 Clemens Fritz (67.). Referee: Tony Asumaa (FRA). Attendance: 44.000. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Seventh Match: 6.6.2007, Hamburg (GER) - AOL-Arena. Germany (GER) - Slovakia (SVK) 2:1 (2:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Phillip Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Marcell Jansen - Torsten Frings - Clemens Fritz, Thomas Hitzlsperger - Bernd Schneider (90. Simon Rolfes) - Miroslav Klose (74. Piotr Trochowski), Kevin Kuranyi (65. Mario GÓMEZ García) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Ján Durica (10., Own goal), 1:1 Christoph Metzelder (20., Own goal) and 2:1 Thomas Hitzlsperger (43.). Referee: OLEGÁRIO Manuel Bartolo Faustino BENQUERENÇA (POR). Attendance: 51.500. Friendly: 22.8.2007, London (ENG) - Wembley Stadium. England (ENG) - Germany (GER) 1:2 (1:2). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Christian Pander - Philipp Lahm - David Odonkor (54. Roberto Hilbert), Piotr Trochowski (72. Simon Rolfes), Bernd Schneider (90. Gonzalo CASTRO Randon), Thomas Hitzlsperger - Kevin Kuranyi - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Frank Lampard (9.), 1:1 Kevin Kuranyi (26.) and 1:2 Christian Pander (40.). Referee: Massimo Busacca (SUI). Attendance: 86.133. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Eighth Match: 8.9.2007, Cardiff (WAL) - Millenium Stadium. Wales (WAL) - Germany (GER) 0:2 (0:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Christian Pander (46. Piotr Trochowski) - Thomas Hitzlsperger - Roberto Hilbert, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Marcell Jansen - Kevin Kuranyi (73. Lukas Podolski), Miroslav Klose (87. Patrick Helmes) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Miroslav Klose (5.) and 0:2 Miroslav Klose (60.). Referee: Manuel Enrique Mejuto González (ESP). Attendance: 31.000. Friendly: 12.9.2007, Köln (GER) - Rhein-Energie-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Romania (ROM) 3:1 (1:1). Germany: Timo Hildebrand - Robert Hilbert, Manuel Friedrich, Christoph Metzelder (46. Arne Friedrich), Marcell Jansen (46. Gonzalo CASTRO Randon) - Thomas Hitzlsperger (46. Simon Rolfes) - Bernd Schneider (60. David Odonkor), Piotr Trochowski - Bastian Schweinsteiger - Patrick Helmes, Lukas Podolski - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Dorin Nicolae Goian (3.), 1:1 Bernd Schneider (42.), 2:1 David Odonkor (65.) and 3:1 Lukas Podolski (82.). Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (ITA). Attendance: 44.500. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Ninth Match: 13.10.2007, Dublin (IRL) - Croke Park. Republic of Ireland (IRL) - Germany (GER) 0:0 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Marcell Jansen - Bastian Schweinsteiger (18. Simon Rolfes), Torsten Frings - Clemens Fritz, Piotr Trochowski (90. Gonzalo CASTRO Randon) - Kevin Kuranyi, Mario GÓMEZ García (64. Lukas Podolski) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: None. Referee: Martin Hansson (SWE). Attendance: 67.495. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Tenth Match: 17.10.2007, München (GER) - Allianz Arena. Germany (GER) - Czech Republic (CZE) 0:3 (0:2). Germany: Timo Hildebrand - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder (46. Clemens Fritz), Marcell Jansen - Bastian Schweinsteiger (65. Mario GÓMEZ García), Torsten Frings - David Odonkor, Piotr Trochowski (46. Simon Rolfes) - Kevin Kuranyi, Lukas Podolski - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Libor Sionko (2.), 0:2 Marek Matejovsky (23.) and 0:3 Jaroslav Plašil (64.). Referee: Howard Melton Webb (ENG). Attendance: 66.400. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Eleventh Match: 17.11.2007, Hannover (GER) - AWD-Arena. Germany (GER) - Cyprus (CYP) 4:0 (2:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Phillip Lahm - Thomas Hitzlsperger - Clemens Fritz (77. Roberto Hilbert), Piotr Trochowski (66. Tim Borowski), Lukas Podolski - Miroslav Klose, Mario GÓMEZ García (73. Mike Hanke) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Clemens Fritz (2.), 2:0 Miroslav Klose (20.), 3:0 Lukas Podolski (53.) and 4:0 Thomas Hitzlsperger (82.). Referee: Peter Rasmussen (DEN). Attendance: 45.016. The XI. UEFA European Championships 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Qualifying Tournament - The Group D - The Twelfth and Last Match: 21.11.2007, Frankfurt (GER) - Commerzbank-Arena. Germany (GER) - Wales (WAL) 0:0 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Gonzalo CASTRO Randon (56. Roberto Hilbert), Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Phillip Lahm - Tim Borowski, Thomas Hitzlsperger (46. Simon Rolfes) - Clemens Fritz, Lukas Podolski - Mario GÓMEZ García (71. Oliver Neuville), Miroslav Klose - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: None. Referee: Pavel Cristian Balaj (ROM). Attendance: 49.262. The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2007 - The Appearances: 11 Matches: Christoph Metzelder (7 - 4) - 10 Matches: Thomas Hitzlsperger (7 - 3) and Per Mertesacker (6 - 4) - 9 Matches: Marcell Jansen (6 - 3), Kevin Kuranyi (5 - 4) and Jens Lehmann (5 - 4) - 8 Matches: Clemens Fritz (7 - 1) and Piotr Trochowski (5 - 3) - 7 Matches: Arne Friedrich (4 - 3), Mario GÓMEZ García (6 - 1), Roberto Hilbert (5 - 2), Philipp Lahm (5 - 2), Lukas Podolski (4 - 3) and Simon Rolfes (5 - 2) - 6 Matches: Torsten Frings (4 - 2) and Bastian Schweinsteiger (3 - 3) - 5 Matches: Gonzalo CASTRO Randon (3 - 2), Miroslav Klose (4 - 1) and Bernd Schneider (3 - 2) - 4 Matches: Patrick Helmes (3 - 1) - 3 Matches: Tim Borowski (3 - 0) and David Odonkor (2 - 1) - 2 Matches: Michael Ballack (1 - 1), Manuel Friedrich (2 - 0), Mike Hanke (2 - 0), Timo Hildebrand (2 - 0), Christian Pander (0 - 2) and Jan Schlaudraff (2 - 0) - 1 Match: Robert Enke (1 - 0), Slawomir Paul 'Slawo' Freier (1 - 0), Stefan Kießling (1 - 0), Alexander Madlung (1 - 0) and Oliver Neuville (1 - 0). The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2007 - The Scorers: 5 Goals: Kevin Kuranyi (2 - 3) - 3 Goals: Mario GÓMEZ García (3 - 0) and Miroslav Klose (1 - 2) - 2 Goals: Torsten Frings (2 - 0), Clemens Fritz (2 - 0), Thomas Hitzlsperger (2 - 0), Lukas Podolski (2 - 0) - 1 Goal: Marcell Jansen (1 - 0), Christian Pander (0 - 1), David Odonkor (1 - 0) and Bernd Schneider (1 - 0). Plus the Own goal from Ján Durica (SVK - 1 - 0).
The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2008 - The Match Details: Friendly: 6.2.2008, Wien (AUT) - Ernst-Happel-Stadion. Austria (AUT) - Germany (GER) 0:3 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Heiko Westermann, Per Mertesacker, Manuel Friedrich (74. Roberto Hilbert), Philipp Lahm - Bernd Schneider (59. Lukas Podolski), Michael Ballack (87. Simon Rolfes), Thomas Hitzlsperger (82. Jermaine Jones), Bastian Schweinsteiger - Miroslav Klose, Kevin Dennis Kuranyi (59. Mario GÓMEZ García) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Thomas Hitzlsperger (53.), 0:2 Miroslav Klose (63.) and 0:3 Mario GÓMEZ García (80.). Referee: Paolo Dondarini (ITA). Attendance: 48.500. Friendly: 26.3.2008, Basel (SUI) - St. Jakob-Park. Switzerland (SUI) - Germany (GER) 0:4 (0:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Philipp Lahm (87. Piotr Trochowski), Per Mertesacker, Heiko Westermann, Marcell Jansen (79. Simon Rolfes) - Clemens Fritz (72. Arne Friedrich), Michael Ballack, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Bastian Schweinsteiger - Miroslav Klose (58. Lukas Podolski), Mario GÓMEZ García (75. Kevin Dennis Kuranyi) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Miroslav Klose (23.), 0:2 Mario GÓMEZ García (61.), 0:3 Mario GÓMEZ García (67.) and 0:4 Lukas Podolski (89.). Referee: Eric Braamhaar (HOL). Attendance: 38.500. Friendly: 27.5.2008, Kaiserslautern (GER) - Fritz-Walter-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Belarus (BLS) 2:2 (2:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Thomas Hitzlsperger - Torsten Frings (67. Piotr Trochowski) - David Odonkor (79. Clemens Fritz), Michael Ballack (46. Jermaine Jones), Bastian Schweinsteiger (46. Marko Marin) - Miroslav Klose (54. Patrick Helmes), Lukas Podolski (54. Oliver Neuville) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Miroslav Klose (10.), 2:0 Uladizmir Karytska (20., Own goal), 2:1 Vital Bulyha (61.) and 2:2 Vital Bulyha (88.). Referee: Darko Ceferin (SLO). Attendance: 47.258. Friendly: 31.5.2008, Gelsenkirchen (GER) - VELTINS-Arena. Germany (GER) - Serbia (SRB) 2:1 (0:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Philipp Lahm (46. Lukas Podolski), Per Mertesacker (46. Arne Friedrich), Christoph Metzelder, Marcell Jansen (84. Heiko Westermann) - Torsten Frings (70. Simon Rolfes), Michael Ballack - Clemens Fritz, Bastian Schweinsteiger (79. David Odonkor) - Kevin Dennis Kuranyi (70. Oliver Neuville), Mario GÓMEZ García - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Boško Jankovic (18.), 1:1 Oliver Neuville (74.) and 2:1 Michael Ballack (82.). Referee: Fredy Fautrel (FRA). Attendance: 53.951. The XI. UEFA European Championship 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Final Tournament - The Group B - The First Match: 8.6.2008, Klagenfurt (AUT) - Wörtherseestadion. Germany (GER) - Poland (POL) 2:0 (1:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Marcell Jansen - Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack - Clemens Fritz (55. Bastian Schweinsteiger), Lukas Podolski - Miroslav Klose (90. Kevin Dennis Kuranyi), Mario GÓMEZ García (75. Thomas Hitzlsperger) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Lukas Podolski (20.) and 2:0 Lukas Podolski (72.). Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (NOR). Attendance: 30.000. The XI. UEFA European Championship 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Final Tournament - The Group B - The Second Match: 12.6.2008, Klagenfurt (AUT) - Wörtherseestadion. Croatia (CRO) - Germany (GER) 2:1 (1:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Marcell Jansen (46. David Odonkor) - Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack - Clemens Fritz (82. Kevin Dennis Kuranyi), Lukas Podolski - Mario GÓMEZ García (65. Bastian Schweinsteiger - Red Card - 90.), Miroslav Klose - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Darijo Srna (24.), 2:0 Ivica Olic (62.) and 2:1 Lukas Podolski (79.). Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (BEL). Attendance: 30.000. The XI. UEFA European Championship 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Final Tournament - The Group B - The Third and Last Match: 16.6.2008, Wien (AUT) - Ernst-Happel-Stadion. Austria (AUT) - Germany (GER) 0:1 (0:0). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm - Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack - Clemens Fritz (90. Tim Borowski), Lukas Podolski (83. Oliver Neuville) - Miroslav Klose, Mario GÓMEZ García (60. Thomas Hitzlsperger) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goal: 0:1 Michael Ballack (49.). Referee: Manuel Enrique Mejuto González (ESP). Attendance: 51.428. The XI. UEFA European Championship 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Final Tournament - The Quarter-Final: 19.6.2008, Basel (SUI) - St. Jakob-Park. Portugal (POR) - Germany (GER) 2:3 (1:2). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm - Thomas Hitzlsperger (73. Tim Borowski), Simon Rolfes - Bastian Schweinsteiger (83. Clemens Fritz), Michael Ballack, Lukas Podolski - Miroslav Klose (89. Marcell Jansen) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Bastian Schweinsteiger (22.), 0:2 Miroslav Klose (26.), 1:2 NUNO Miguel Soares Pereira Ribeiro GOMES (40.), 1:3 Michael Ballack (61.) and 2:3 HÉLDER Manuel Marques POSTIGA (87.). Referee: Peter Fröjdfeldt (SWE). Attendance: 39.730. The XI. UEFA European Championship 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Final Tournament - The Semi-Final: 25.6.2008, Basel (SUI) - St. Jakob-Park. Germany (GER) - Turkey (AUS) 3:2 (1:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm - Simon Rolfes (46. Torsten Frings), Thomas Hitzlsperger - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Michael Ballack, Lukas Podolski - Miroslav Klose (90. Marcell Jansen) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 UGUR Boral (22.), 1:1 Bastian Schweinsteiger (26.), 2:1 Miroslav Klose (79.), 2:2 SEMIH Sentürk (86.) and 3:2 Philipp Lahm (90.). Referee: Massimo Bussaca (SUI). Attendance: 39.374. The XI. UEFA European Championship 2008 in Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (SUI) - The Final Tournament - The Final: 29.6.2008, Wien (AUT) - Ernst-Happel-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Spain (ESP) 0:1 (0:1). Germany: Jens Lehmann - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Christoph Metzelder, Philipp Lahm (46. Marcell Jansen) - Torsten Frings, Thomas Hitzlsperger (50. Kevin Dennis Kuranyi) - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Michael Ballack, Lukas Podolski - Miroslav Klose (79. Mario GÓMEZ García) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goal: 0:1 FERNANDO José TORRES Sanz (33.). Referee: Roberto Rosetti (ITA). Attendance: 51.428. Friendly: 20.8.2008, Nürnberg (GER) - Easy-Credit-Stadion. Germany (GER) - Belgium (BEL) 2:0 (0:0). Germany: Robert Enke - Clemens Fritz, Serdar Tasci, Heiko Westermann, Philipp Lahm (82. Marcell Jansen) - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Thomas Hitzlsperger (70. Marko Marin), Simon Rolfes, Piotr Trochowski (80. Patrick Helmes) - Miroslav Klose (46. Kevin Dennis Kuranyi), Lukas Podolski (46. Mario GÓMEZ García) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Bastian Schweinsteiger (59., Penalty) and 2:0 Marko Marin (77.). Referee: Thomas Vejlgaard (DEN). Attendance: 34.117. The XIX. FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa (RSA) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 4 - The First Match: 6.9.2008, Vaduz (LIE) - Rheinpark. Liechtenstein (LIE) - Germany (GER) 0:6 (0:1). Germany: Robert Enke - Clemens Fritz, Serdar Tasci, Heiko Westermann, Philipp Lahm - Simon Rolfes (69. Marko Marin) - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Piotr Trochowski - Miroslav Klose (65. Mario GÓMEZ García), Lukas Podolski (76. Kevin Dennis Kuranyi) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Lukas Podolski (21.), 0:2 Lukas Podolski (48.), 0:3 Simon Rolfes (65.), 0:4 Bastian Schweinsteiger (66.), 0:5 Thomas Hitzlsperger (76.) and 0:6 Heiko Westermann (86.). Referee: Duarte Nuno Pereira Gomes (POR). Attendance: 6.127. The XIX. FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa (RSA) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 4 - The Second Match: 10.9.2008, Helsinki (FIN) - Olympiastadion. Helsinki (FIN) - Germany (GER) 3:3 (2:2). Germany: Robert Enke - Clemens Fritz (82. Andreas Hinkel), Serdar Tasci, Heiko Westermann, Philipp Lahm - Simon Rolfes (82. Patrick Helmes), Thomas Hitzlsperger (69. Mario GÓMEZ García) - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Piotr Trochowski - Miroslav Klose, Lukas Podolski - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Jonatan Johansson (32.), 1:1 Miroslav Klose (38.), 2:1 Mika Väyrynen (43.), 2:2 Miroslav Klose (45.), 3:2 Daniel Sjölund (53.) and 3:3 Miroslav Klose (83.). Referee: Viktor Kassai (HUN). Attendance: 38.000. The XIX. FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa (RSA) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 4 - The Third Match: 11.10.2008, Dortmund (GER) - Signal-Iduna-Park. Germany (GER) - Russia (RUS) 2:1 (2:0). Germany: René Adler - Arne Friedrich, Per Mertesacker, Heiko Westermann, Philipp Lahm - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Michael Ballack, Thomas Hitzlsperger (90. Simon Rolfes), Piotr Trochowski (83. Torsten Frings) - Miroslav Klose (71. Mario GÓMEZ García), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Lukas Podolski (9.), 2:0 Michael Ballack (28.) and 2:1 Andrei Sergeyevich Arshavin (51.). Referee: Peter Fröjdfeldt (SWE). Attendance: 65.607. The XIX. FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa (RSA) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 4 - The Fourth Match: 15.10.2008, Mönchengladbach (GER) - Stadion im Borussia-Park. Germany (GER) - Wales (WAL) 1:0 (0:0). Germany: René Adler - Arne Friedrich (64. Clemens Fritz), Per Mertesacker, Heiko Westermann, Philipp Lahm - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Michael Ballack, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Piotr Trochowski - Miroslav Klose (46. Patrick Helmes), Lukas Podolski (82. Mario GÓMEZ García) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goal: 1:0 Piotr Trochowski (72.). Referee: Laurent Duhamel (FRA). Attendance: 44.500. Friendly: 19.11.2008, Berlin (GER) - Olympiastadion. Germany (GER) - England (ENG) 1:2 (0:1). Germany: René Adler (46. Tim Wiese) - Arne Friedrich (68. Serdar Tasci), Per Mertesacker, Heiko Westermann, Marvin Compper (77. Marcel Schäfer) - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Jermaine Jones (46. Marko Marin), Simon Rolfes, Piotr Trochowski - Miroslav Klose (46. Patrick Helmes), Mario GÓMEZ García (57. Lukas Podolski) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Matthew James Upson (23.), 1:1 Patrick Helmes (63.) and 1:2 John George Terry (84.). Referee: Massimo Bussaca (SUI). Attendance: 74.244. The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2008 - The Appearances: 16 Matches: Lukas Podolski (6 - 10) - 15 Matches: Miroslav Klose (5 - 10), Philipp Lahm (5 - 10) and Bastian Schweinsteiger (6 - 9) - 13 Matches: Mario GÓMEZ García (5 - 8), Thomas Hitzlsperger (4 - 9) and Per Mertesacker (5 - 8) - 12 Matches: Michael Ballack (4 - 8) - 11 Matches: Clemens Fritz (4 - 7) - 10 Matches: Jens Lehmann (2 - 8) and Simon Rolfes (4 - 6) - 9 Matches: Arne Friedrich (4 - 5) and Heiko Westermann (5 - 4) - 8 Matches: Torsten Frings (3 - 5), Marcell Jansen (2 - 6), Kevin Dennis Kuranyi (2 - 6), Christoph Metzelder (2 - 6) and Piotr Trochowski (5 - 3) - 5 Matches: Patrick Helmes (4 - 1) - 4 Matches: Marko Marin (3 - 1) and Serdar Tasci (2 - 2) - 3 Matches: René Adler (3 - 0), Robert Enke (1 - 2), Jermaine Jones (2 - 1), Oliver Neuville (2 - 1) and David Odonkor (2 - 1) - 2 Matches: Tim Borowski (0 - 2) - 1 Match: Marvin Compper (1 - 0), Manuel Friedrich (0 - 1), Roberto Hilbert (0 - 1), Andreas Hinkel (0 - 1), Marcel Schäfer (1 - 0), Bernd Schneider (0 - 1) and Tim Wiese (1 - 0). The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2008 - The Scorers: 8 Goals: Miroslav Klose (1 - 7) - 7 Goals: Lukas Podolski (1 - 6) - 4 Goals: Michael Ballack (2 - 2) and Bastian Schweinsteiger (1 - 3) - 3 Goals: Mario GÓMEZ García (0 - 3) - 2 Goals: Thomas Hitzlsperger (0 - 2) - 1 Goal: Patrick Helmes (1 - 0), Philipp Lahm (0 - 1), Marko Marin (1 - 0), Oliver Neuville (1 - 0), Simon Rolfes (0 - 1), Piotr Trochowski (1 - 0) and Heiko Westermann (0 - 1). Plus the Own goal from Uladizmir Karytska (BLS - 1 - 0).
The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2009 - The Match Details: Friendly: 11.2.2009, Düsseldorf (GER) - LTU arena. Germany (GER) - Norway (NOR) 0:1 (0:0). Germany: René Adler - Andreas Hinkel (46. Andreas Beck), Per Mertesacker (46. Serdar Tasçi), Heiko Westermann, Philipp Lahm - Torsten Frings (68. Marko Marin), Michael Ballack - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Piotr Trochowski (78. Mesut Özil) - Miroslav Klose (46. Patrick Helmes), Mario GÓMEZ García (68. Stefan Kießling) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goal: 0:1 Christian Grindheim (63.). Referee: Stefan Messner (AUT). Attendance: 45.000. The XIX. FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa (RSA) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 4 - The Fifth Match: 28.3.2009, Leipzig (GER) - Zentralstadion. Germany (GER) - Liechtenstein (LIE) 4:0 (2:0). Germany: Robert Enke - Andreas Beck, Per Mertesacker, Serdar Tasçi, Phillip Lahm - Michael Ballack, Thomas Hitzlsperger (78. Marko Marin) - Bastian Schweinsteiger (88. Simon Rolfes), Marcell Jansen (64. Patrick Helmes) - Mario GÓMEZ García, Lukas Podolski - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Michael Ballack (4.), 2:0 Marcell Jansen (9.), 3:0 Bastian Schweinsteiger (48.) and 4:0 Lukas Podolski (50.). Referee: Ihor Ishchenko (UKR). Attendance: 43.000. The XIX. FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa (RSA) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 4 - The Sixth Match: 1.4.2009, Cardiff (WAL) - Millenium Stadium. Wales (WAL) - Germany (GER) 0:2 (0:1). Germany: Robert Enke - Andreas Beck, Per Mertesacker, Serdar Tasçi, Phillip Lahm - Simon Rolfes (79. Heiko Westermann), Thomas Hitzlsperger - Bastian Schweinsteiger (86. Patrick Helmes), Michael Ballack, Lukas Podolski (72. Piotr Trochowski) - Mario GÓMEZ García - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Michael Ballack (11.) and 0:2 Ashley Errol Williams (48., Own goal). Referee: Terje Hauge (NOR). Attendance: 26.064. Friendly: 29.5.2009, Shanghai (CHN) - Shanghai Stadium. People's Republic of China (CHN) - Germany (GER) 1:1 (1:1). Germany: Robert Enke - Philipp Lahm, Arne Friedrich, Robert Huth, Marcel Schäfer - Christian Gentner, Thomas Hitzlsperger - Piotr Trochowski (76. Andreas Hinkel), Bastian Schweinsteiger, Lukas Podolski - Mario GÓMEZ García (63. CACAU Jeronimo Maria Barreto Claudemir da Silva) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 HAO Junmin (5.) and 1:1 Lukas Podolski (8.). Referee: Min Hu Lee (KOR). Attendance: 25.000. Friendly: 2.6.2009, Dubai (UAE) - Al-Maktoum Stadium. United Arab Emirates (UAE) - Germany (GER) 2:7 (0:4). Germany: Manuel Neuer - Andreas Hinkel (79. Christian Träsch), Arne Friedrich (46. Robert Huth), Heiko Westermann, Philipp Lahm (57. Marcel Schäfer) - Christian Gentner, Thomas Hitzlsperger (66. Tobias Weis) - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Piotr Trochowski - Mario GÓMEZ García, Lukas Podolski (46. CACAU Jeronimo Maria Barreto Claudemir da Silva) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Heiko Westermann (29.), 0:2 Mario GÓMEZ García (35.), 0:3 Piotr Trochowski (39.), 0:4 Mario GÓMEZ García (45.), 0:5 Mario GÓMEZ García (47.), 0:6 Faris Jumaa (52., Own goal), 1:6 Ismail Salem (53.), 2:6 Nawaf Mubarak (73.) and 2:7 Mario GÓMEZ García (90.). Referee: Naser DARWISH Mustafa Al-Ghafary (SYR). Attendance: 7.000. The XIX. FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa (RSA) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 4 - The Seventh Match: 12.8.2009, Baki (AZB) - Tofik Bakhramov Stadium. Azerbaijan (AZB) - Germany (GER) 0:2 (0:1). Germany: Robert Enke - Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Serdar Tasçi, Marcel Schäfer - Michael Ballack, Thomas Hitzlsperger - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Piotr Trochowski (77. Marcell Jansen) - Miroslav Klose (75. CACAU Jeronimo Maria Barreto Claudemir da Silva), Mario GÓMEZ García (84. Mesut Özil) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Bastian Schweinsteiger (12.) and 0:2 Miroslav Klose (54.). Referee: Alan Kelly (IRL). Attendance: 30.000. Friendly: 5.9.2009, Leverkusen (GER) - BayArena. Germany (GER) - South Africa (RSA) 2:0 (1:0). Germany: René Adler - Philipp Lahm, Arne Friedrich, Serdar Tasçi (46. Heiko Westermann), Marcel Schäfer - Michael Ballack (80. Christian Gentner), Simon Rolfes (73. Sami Khedira) - Bastian Schweinsteiger (84. Piotr Trochowski), Mesut Özil, Marko Marin (46. Lukas Podolski) - Mario GÓMEZ García (46. Miroslav Klose) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Mario GÓMEZ García (35.) and 2:0 Mesut Özil (77.). Referee: Claudio Circhetta (SUI). Attendance: 29.569. The XIX. FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa (RSA) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 4 - The Eighth Match: 9.9.2009, Hannover (GER) - AWD-Arena. Germany (GER) - Azerbaijan (AZB) 4:0 (1:0). Germany: René Adler - Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker, Heiko Westermann, Marcel Schäfer (46. Andreas Beck) - Michael Ballack, Thomas Hitzlsperger - Bastian Schweinsteiger (67. Piotr Trochowski), Mesut Özil, Lukas Podolski - Mario GÓMEZ García (46. Miroslav Klose) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Michael Ballack (14., Penalty), 2:0 Miroslav Klose (55.), 3:0 Miroslav Klose (66.) and 4:0 Lukas Podolski (71.). Referee: Anastasios Kakos (GRE). Attendance: 35.369. The XIX. FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa (RSA) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 4 - The Ninth Match: 10.10.2009, Moskva (RUS) - Luzhniki Stadium. Russia (RUS) - Germany (GER) 0:1 (0:1). Germany: René Adler - Jérôme Boateng (Second Yellow Card - 69.), Per Mertesacker, Heiko Westermann, Philipp Lahm - Michael Ballack, Simon Rolfes - Bastian Schweinsteiger, Mesut Özil (72. Arne Friedrich), Lukas Podolski (86. Piotr Trochowski) - Miroslav Klose (89. Mario GÓMEZ García) - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Miroslav Klose (34.). Referee: Massimo Bussaca (SUI). Attendance: 75.000. The XIX. FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa (RSA) - The European Qualifying Tournament - The Group 4 - The Tenth and Last Match: 14.10.2009, Hamburg (GER) - HSH Nordbank Arena. Germany (GER) - Finland (FIN) 1:1 (0:1). Germany: René Adler - Andreas Beck, Arne Friedrich, Heiko Westermann, Philipp Lahm - Thomas Hitzlsperger (46. Christian Gentner) - Michael Ballack (46. Mesut Özil), Piotr Trochowski - CACAU Jeronimo Maria Barreto Claudemir da Silva, Mario GÓMEZ García (77. Miroslav Klose), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 0:1 Jonatan Lillebror Johansson (11.) and 1:1 Lukas Podolski (90.). Referee: Martin Atkinson (ENG). Attendance: 51.500. Friendly: 18.11.2009, Gelsenkirchen (GER) - VELTINS-Arena. Germany (GER) - Côte d'Ivoire (CIV) 2:2 (1:0). Germany: Tim Wiese (46. Manuel Neuer) - Jérôme Boateng (65. Andreas Beck), Per Mertesacker, Heiko Westermann, Philipp Lahm - Thomas Hitzlsperger - Bastian Schweinsteiger (80. Aaron Hunt), Piotr Trochowski (86. Marcel Schäfer) - Mesut Özil - Stefan Kießling (70. Mario GÓMEZ García), Lukas Podolski - Coach: Joachim Löw. Goals: 1:0 Lukas Podolski (11., Penalty), 1:1 Emmanuel Eboué (57.), 1:2 Seydou Doumbia (85.) and 2:2 Lukas Podolski (90.). Referee: Björn Kuipers (HOL). Attendance: 33.015. The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2009 - The Appearances: 11 Matches: Mario GÓMEZ García (6 - 5) and Philipp Lahm (6 - 5) - 10 Matches: Bastian Schweinsteiger (5 - 5) and Piotr Trochowski (5 - 5) - 9 Matches: Lukas Podolski (5 - 4) - 8 Matches: Michael Ballack (5 - 3), Thomas Hitzlsperger (4 - 4) and Heiko Westermann (5 - 3) - 7 Matches: Per Mertesacker (4 - 3) and Mesut Özil (5 - 2) - 6 Matches: Andreas Beck (5 - 1), Miroslav Klose (4 - 2) and Marcel Schäfer (3 - 3) - 5 Matches: René Adler (4 - 1), Arne Friedrich (2 - 3) and Serdar Tasçi (3 - 2) - 4 Matches: CACAU Jeronimo Maria Barreto Claudemir da Silva (1 - 3), Robert Enke (1 - 3), Christian Gentner (2 - 2) and Simon Rolfes (2 - 2) - 3 Matches: Patrick Helmes (2 - 1), Andreas Hinkel (1 - 2) and Marko Marin (3 - 0) - 2 Matches: Jérôme Boateng (1 - 1), Robert Huth (0 - 2), Marcell Jansen (1 - 1), Stefan Kießling (2 - 0) and Manuel Neuer (1 - 1) - 1 Match: Torsten Frings (1 - 0), Aaron Hunt (1 - 0), Sami Khedira (1 - 0), Christian Träsch (0 - 1), Tobias Weis (0 - 1) and Tim Wiese (1 - 0). The German National Team (GER) - The Year 2009 - The Scorers: 6 Goals: Lukas Podolski (5 - 1) - 5 Goals: Mario GÓMEZ García (1 - 4) - 4 Goals: Miroslav Klose (2 - 2) - 3 Goals: Michael Ballack (2 - 1) - 2 Goals: Bastian Schweinsteiger (1 - 1) - 1 Goal: Marcell Jansen (1 - 0), Mesut Özil (1 - 0), Piotr Trochowski (0 - 1) and Heiko Westermann (0 - 1). Plus the Own goals from Faris Jumaa (UAE - 0 - 1) and Ashley Errol Williams (WAL - 0 - 1).
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