Germany U17 v Netherlands U17, This UEFA-EURO Under 17 Group B Championship game between Germany U17 v Netherlands U17 will be kick off at 17.00 CEST (GMT+2) May 3, 2011
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Germany U17 v Netherlands U17, This UEFA-EURO Under 17 Group B
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Germany v Australia Live
Germany v Australia Live
by Thomas Rooney
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Germany host Australia tomorrow night in what should be a thoroughly entertaining international friendly at Borussia-Park in Mönchengladbach.
The hosts have a perfect record in their Euro 2012 qualification group so far, a run they maintained on Saturday with a convincing 4-0 victory over Kazakhstan.
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Miroslav Klose and Thomas Müller grabbed two goals apiece to put the Germans eight points clear at the top of Group A and confidence is certainly high in the camp.
The clash with Australia presents a chance for Joachim Löw to experiment a bit more with his team though so he can see which players might be able to step up in a competitive fixture in the future.
Opponents Australia will look to prove their worth against strong European opposition and get some revenge for the 4-0 defeat to Germany in last year’s World Cup in South Africa.
Low’s men were a class apart that day, but Australia will be looking to build on an Asia Cup campaign where they finished runners-up after losing out to Japan in the Qatar final.
Looking at team news for this one, as mentioned Germany are likely to make a number of changes. Mesut Özil and Sami Khedira will be rested, paving the way for the likes of André Schürrle, Mats Hummels and Marcel Schmelzer to be heavily involved.
As for Australia, they will have to cope without Tim Cahill who is still recovering from a foot injury and will rely on Harry Kewell and Nikita Rukavytsya to trouble the German defence.
by Thomas Rooney
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Germany host Australia tomorrow night in what should be a thoroughly entertaining international friendly at Borussia-Park in Mönchengladbach.
The hosts have a perfect record in their Euro 2012 qualification group so far, a run they maintained on Saturday with a convincing 4-0 victory over Kazakhstan.
Click here to watch Germany v Australia Now
Miroslav Klose and Thomas Müller grabbed two goals apiece to put the Germans eight points clear at the top of Group A and confidence is certainly high in the camp.
The clash with Australia presents a chance for Joachim Löw to experiment a bit more with his team though so he can see which players might be able to step up in a competitive fixture in the future.
Opponents Australia will look to prove their worth against strong European opposition and get some revenge for the 4-0 defeat to Germany in last year’s World Cup in South Africa.
Low’s men were a class apart that day, but Australia will be looking to build on an Asia Cup campaign where they finished runners-up after losing out to Japan in the Qatar final.
Looking at team news for this one, as mentioned Germany are likely to make a number of changes. Mesut Özil and Sami Khedira will be rested, paving the way for the likes of André Schürrle, Mats Hummels and Marcel Schmelzer to be heavily involved.
As for Australia, they will have to cope without Tim Cahill who is still recovering from a foot injury and will rely on Harry Kewell and Nikita Rukavytsya to trouble the German defence.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
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Other you specified in this game only to and video live score, results can be upgraded France vs Brazil Welcome to the number of these clubs in the world. France vs Brazil, the immediate impression that you enjoy this blog, you can see through you can find all the games, do not expect this blog. Thanks to all the people, I see you have a strong following,
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Monday, July 12, 2010
CONGRATULATION FOR SPAIN TEAM FOOTBALL
CONGRATULATION FOR SPAIN TEAM FOOTBALL
WORLD CUP CHAMPION 2010 SOUTH AFRICA
1. SPAIN
2. NETHERLAND
3. GERMANY
WORLD CUP CHAMPION 2010 SOUTH AFRICA
1. SPAIN
2. NETHERLAND
3. GERMANY
Monday, July 5, 2010
prediction germany versus spain
prediction germany versus spain
coach germany team is Joachim Loew, he is change from Juergen Klinsmann from world up 2006 in germany
with consistency performance, eksperiance players, and aplication tactic in field the germany team is name as panser team
germany get thropy world cup in 1954, 1974 and 1990
after win from Argentina 4-0 in Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, saturday (3/7/2010) night WIB. two gol from Miroslav Klose, one gol oleh Thomas Mueller and ones from Arne Friedrich.
germany team is favorite to win in 2010
Jerman di Piala Dunia 2010
the capten Iker Casillas. the best keeper with record defender is Carlos Puyol. player Barcelona with disipln with Joan Capdevila, Sergio Ramos and Carlos Marchena make this defender team in back team
Spanyol di Piala Dunia 2010
fro two analysis i thing germany get one modals for winner the match because the dreams team with fisic and strategy
coach germany team is Joachim Loew, he is change from Juergen Klinsmann from world up 2006 in germany
with consistency performance, eksperiance players, and aplication tactic in field the germany team is name as panser team
germany get thropy world cup in 1954, 1974 and 1990
after win from Argentina 4-0 in Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, saturday (3/7/2010) night WIB. two gol from Miroslav Klose, one gol oleh Thomas Mueller and ones from Arne Friedrich.
germany team is favorite to win in 2010
Jerman di Piala Dunia 2010
- Jerman VS Australia: (4-0) di Durban Stadium Senin, 14 Juni 2010
- Jerman VS Serbia: (0-1) di Port Elizabeth Stadium Jumat, 18 Juni 2010
- Ghana VS Jerman: (0-1) di Soccer City Stadium Kamis, 24 Juni 2010
- Jerman Vs Inggris: (4-1) di Free State Stadium.
- Jerman Vs Argentina (4-0) babak perempatfinal
this period is time gold for Spanyol.
after succes in Austria-Siwss, skuad La Roja go to world cup 2010 with perfect match from 10 macth. but in confederation cup 2009 spanyol loses from USAspanyol team is beautifull play in the match with short ball and long ball supply striker in center is Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Xabi Alonso, David Silva and Marcos Senna .striker is David Villa and Fernando Torres
coach spanyol team is Vicente del Bosque is eksperiance coach in Real Madrid as long as 1999-2003 with 7 winner championship
Del Bosque hope same prestisius as Luis Aragones with win same in 1970
Spanyol di Piala Dunia 2010
- Spanyol VS Swiss: (0-1) di Durban Stadium Rabu, 16 Juni 2010
- Spanyol VS Honduras: (2-0) di Ellis Park Stadium Selasa, 22 Juni 2010
- Chile VS Spanyol: (1-2) di Loftus Versfeld Stadium Sabtu, 26 Juni 2010
- Spanyol Vs Portugal (1-0) di stadion Ellis Park Rabu, 30 Juni 2010
- Spanyol Vs Paraguay (1-0) babak perempatfinal
fro two analysis i thing germany get one modals for winner the match because the dreams team with fisic and strategy
uruguay vs netherland and germany vs spain
Uruguay | vs. | Netherlands | - | 7 Jul 01.30 | |||||||
Jerman | vs. | Spanyol | - | 8 Jul 01.30 |
uruguay vs netherland and germany vs spain |
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Rampant Germany oust Argentina
Germany are through to the semi-finals after producing another masterful performance to beat Argentina 4-0 at Cape Town’s Green Point Stadium. Diego Maradona’s Albiceleste came into this match with high hopes of avenging their quarter-final defeat in 2006 but they ultimately had no answer to a slick, powerful German side who will now face either Spain or Paraguay in the last four.
Games as eagerly-anticipated as this one often disappoint, but this particular encounter took just three minutes to catch fire as Joachim Low's side snatched an early advantage. Bastian Schweinsteiger provided the assist with a superbly judged inswinging free-kick, and with Sergio Romero caught in no man’s land, Thomas Muller applied the slightest of headed touches to flick the ball into the net. It was Germany’s 200th FIFA World Cup™ goal, their fastest in 32 years and the quickest so far at South Africa 2010. The only downside for Low’s side was that it left Argentina with 87 minutes to respond.
However, it was the Germans who continued to carve out the better chances, with Miroslav Klose - winning his 100th cap – firing wastefully over from the edge of the box after some outstanding, unselfish set-up play from Muller. Argentina attempted to grab a foothold, with Angel Di Maria and Gonzalo Higuain creating decent shooting positions, but on each occasion Manuel Neuer proved equal to their goal-bound efforts.
Nevertheless, as the match wore on, La Albiceleste relied increasingly on speculative long-range efforts, with the subdued Lionel Messi firing over just before the break and Di Maria missing the left-hand post by a matter of inches with a ferociously-struck 25-yard drive. Germany also remained a constant threat on the break, and Podolski – who had earlier come close to scoring himself – was to lead the counter-attack that provided Low’s team with their all-important second goal.
With the second half reaching its midway point, the Cologne forward broke clear on the left and, from a position where he would have been forgiven for shooting, he instead squared intelligently for Klose to tap home from inside the six yard box. The goal left Argentina with little option but to throw men forward, and with Diego Maradona’s side over-committed, Germany proceeded to pick them off on the break.
Within six minutes of Klose making it two, Arne Friedrich removed any lingering doubts over the outcome with another close-range finish, profiting on this occasion from a dazzling solo run from the excellent Schweinsteiger. There was even time for Klose to rub salt into Argentinian wounds, side-footing home Mesut Ozil's measured cross with a minute remaining to round off a memorable German win. fifa.com
squad list argentina vs germany

Argentina
* 1 Diego POZO
ARGARG1
Diego POZO
Goalkeeper
* 21 Mariano ANDUJAR
ARGARG21
Mariano ANDUJAR
Goalkeeper
* 22 Sergio ROMERO
ARGARG22
Sergio ROMERO
Goalkeeper
* 2 Martin DEMICHELIS
ARGARG2
Martin DEMICHELIS
Defender
* 3 Clemente RODRIGUEZ
ARGARG3
Clemente RODRIGUEZ
Defender
* 4 Nicolas BURDISSO
ARGARG4
Nicolas BURDISSO
Defender
* 6 Gabriel HEINZE
ARGARG6
Gabriel HEINZE
Defender
* 12 Ariel GARCE
ARGARG12
Ariel GARCE
Defender
* 13 Walter SAMUEL
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ARGARG13
Walter SAMUEL
Defender
* 15 Nicolas OTAMENDI
ARGARG15
Nicolas OTAMENDI
Defender
* 5 Mario BOLATTI
ARGARG5
Mario BOLATTI
Midfielder
* 7 Angel DI MARIA
ARGARG7
Angel DI MARIA
Midfielder
* 8 Juan VERON
ARGARG8
Juan VERON
Midfielder
* 14 Javier MASCHERANO
ARGARG14
Javier MASCHERANO
Midfielder
* 17 Jonas GUTIERREZ
ARGARG17
Jonas GUTIERREZ
Midfielder
* 20 Maxi RODRIGUEZ
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ARGARG20
Maxi RODRIGUEZ
Midfielder
* 23 Javier PASTORE
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ARGARG23
Javier PASTORE
Midfielder
* 9 Gonzalo HIGUAIN
ARGARG9
Gonzalo HIGUAIN
Forward
* 10 Lionel MESSI
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ARGARG10
Lionel MESSI
Forward
* 11 Carlos TEVEZ
ARGARG11
Carlos TEVEZ
Forward
* 16 Sergio AGUERO
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ARGARG16
Sergio AGUERO
Forward
* 18 Martin PALERMO
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ARGARG18
Martin PALERMO
Forward
* 19 Diego MILITO
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ARGARG19
Diego MILITO
Forward
Germany
* 1 Manuel NEUER
GERGER1
Manuel NEUER
Goalkeeper
* 12 Tim WIESE
GERGER12
Tim WIESE
Goalkeeper
* 22 Hans Joerg BUTT
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GERGER22
Hans Joerg BUTT
Goalkeeper
* 3 Arne FRIEDRICH
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GERGER3
Arne FRIEDRICH
Defender
* 4 Dennis AOGO
GERGER4
Dennis AOGO
Defender
* 5 Serdar TASCI
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GERGER5
Serdar TASCI
Defender
* 14 Holger BADSTUBER
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GERGER14
Holger BADSTUBER
Defender
* 16 Philipp LAHM
GERGER16
Philipp LAHM
Defender
* 17 Per MERTESACKER
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GERGER17
Per MERTESACKER
Defender
* 20 Jerome BOATENG
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GERGER20
Jerome BOATENG
Defender
* 2 Marcell JANSEN
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GERGER2
Marcell JANSEN
Midfielder
* 6 Sami KHEDIRA
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GERGER6
Sami KHEDIRA
Midfielder
* 7 Bastian SCHWEINSTEIGER
GERGER7
Bastian SCHWEINSTEIGER
Midfielder
* 8 Mesut OEZIL
GERGER8
Mesut OEZIL
Midfielder
* 13 Thomas MUELLER
GERGER13
Thomas MUELLER
Midfielder
* 15 Piotr TROCHOWSKI
GERGER15
Piotr TROCHOWSKI
Midfielder
* 18 Toni KROOS
GERGER18
Toni KROOS
Midfielder
* 21 Marko MARIN
GERGER21
Marko MARIN
Midfielder
* 9 Stefan KIESSLING
GERGER9
Stefan KIESSLING
Forward
* 10 Lukas PODOLSKI
GERGER10
Lukas PODOLSKI
Forward
* 11 Miroslav KLOSE
GERGER11
Miroslav KLOSE
Forward
* 19 CACAU
GERGER19
CACAU
Forward
* 23 Mario GOMEZ
Argentina-Germany preview
Argentina-Germany preview
Philipp Lahm of Germany (R) tackles Lionel Messi of Argentina (L)
Quarter-final opponents back in 2006, Argentina and Germany are ready to cross swords again in Cape Town on Saturday. Up for grabs is a place in the semi-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. With five world titles between them, La Albiceleste and Die Nationalmannschaft are two of the world’s most successful national outfits. Expectation is high ahead of their latest duel, especially with both sides in such vibrant form and memories of Germany's tense penalty shoot-out triumph four years ago still fresh.
The match
Argentina-Germany, Cape Town, 3 July, 16.00
Argentina have been in flawless form to date, winning all three of their group games before disposing of Mexico in the Round of 16. Much-questioned before the tournament, coach Diego Maradona seems to have identified his best line-up, one that naturally includes Lionel Messi, a mere bit-part player at Germany 2006. The Argentinians can also take heart from their 1-0 defeat of the Germans in a March friendly in Munich, the only goal of the game coming from Gonzalo Higuain, who has been in scintillating form in South Africa.
In the last eight for an amazing 15th time in a row, Germany won Group D despite a surprise reverse against Serbia. Impressive against both Australia and Ghana, Joachim Low’s side turned on the power against England in the last round, swamping them 4-1 in a superb display of attacking football. These two giants of the world game have met five times before in the competition’s history. The Germans hold sway with three victories to Argentina’s solitary win in the Mexico 1986 Final. The other game, a group match at England 1966, ended in a goalless draw.
Players to watch
Martin Demichelis (ARG) v Miroslav Klose (GER)
Demichelis has had his ups and downs so far at South Africa 2010 but cannot afford to be on anything less than his best form against the relentless Klose. Team-mates at Bayern Munich, the duo know each other inside out and will be intent on capitalising on each other’s weak points in a head-to-head that could prove crucial to the outcome.
The stat
8 - The number of players on yellow cards going into Saturday’s match: Mario Bolatti, Javier Mascherano and Gabriel Heinze of Argentina; and Mesut Ozil, Cacau, Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Thomas Muller of Germany.
What they said
"I'd love to be out on the pitch this time and pull on a shirt and play. It's a game we can't afford to lose but I wouldn't compare it to the 1986 Final. Germany are a very tough side for sure. They're more powerful than Mexico but we have the resources to beat them," Diego Maradona, Argentina coach.
"Look at the names on paper and Argentina are stronger than us. But it was the same with England. They had more experience and bigger names but that didn't show on the pitch. We have a great team and we can definitely go out and do what we did in our last game," Miroslav Klose, Germany forward.
Voice of the fans
"I can't wait for this match. It's going to be MASSIVE. The 2006 game was the best I've ever seen and I hope Germany can do it again," FIFA.com user Ibby1992.
Have your say
Can Argentina exact revenge for their defeat four years ago or will the Germans make it to the semi-finals at their expense again? (fifa.com)
Philipp Lahm of Germany (R) tackles Lionel Messi of Argentina (L)
Quarter-final opponents back in 2006, Argentina and Germany are ready to cross swords again in Cape Town on Saturday. Up for grabs is a place in the semi-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. With five world titles between them, La Albiceleste and Die Nationalmannschaft are two of the world’s most successful national outfits. Expectation is high ahead of their latest duel, especially with both sides in such vibrant form and memories of Germany's tense penalty shoot-out triumph four years ago still fresh.
The match
Argentina-Germany, Cape Town, 3 July, 16.00
Argentina have been in flawless form to date, winning all three of their group games before disposing of Mexico in the Round of 16. Much-questioned before the tournament, coach Diego Maradona seems to have identified his best line-up, one that naturally includes Lionel Messi, a mere bit-part player at Germany 2006. The Argentinians can also take heart from their 1-0 defeat of the Germans in a March friendly in Munich, the only goal of the game coming from Gonzalo Higuain, who has been in scintillating form in South Africa.
In the last eight for an amazing 15th time in a row, Germany won Group D despite a surprise reverse against Serbia. Impressive against both Australia and Ghana, Joachim Low’s side turned on the power against England in the last round, swamping them 4-1 in a superb display of attacking football. These two giants of the world game have met five times before in the competition’s history. The Germans hold sway with three victories to Argentina’s solitary win in the Mexico 1986 Final. The other game, a group match at England 1966, ended in a goalless draw.
Players to watch
Martin Demichelis (ARG) v Miroslav Klose (GER)
Demichelis has had his ups and downs so far at South Africa 2010 but cannot afford to be on anything less than his best form against the relentless Klose. Team-mates at Bayern Munich, the duo know each other inside out and will be intent on capitalising on each other’s weak points in a head-to-head that could prove crucial to the outcome.
The stat
8 - The number of players on yellow cards going into Saturday’s match: Mario Bolatti, Javier Mascherano and Gabriel Heinze of Argentina; and Mesut Ozil, Cacau, Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Thomas Muller of Germany.
What they said
"I'd love to be out on the pitch this time and pull on a shirt and play. It's a game we can't afford to lose but I wouldn't compare it to the 1986 Final. Germany are a very tough side for sure. They're more powerful than Mexico but we have the resources to beat them," Diego Maradona, Argentina coach.
"Look at the names on paper and Argentina are stronger than us. But it was the same with England. They had more experience and bigger names but that didn't show on the pitch. We have a great team and we can definitely go out and do what we did in our last game," Miroslav Klose, Germany forward.
Voice of the fans
"I can't wait for this match. It's going to be MASSIVE. The 2006 game was the best I've ever seen and I hope Germany can do it again," FIFA.com user Ibby1992.
Have your say
Can Argentina exact revenge for their defeat four years ago or will the Germans make it to the semi-finals at their expense again? (fifa.com)
Sunday, June 27, 2010
quartersfinals
ghana vs uruguay 2 juli 2010 in Johannesburg
germany vs argentina 3 juli in cape town
two match from afrca team versus american south team
and eropa team versus south smerica team
who the champioan ..? from analisys south america team have power and hearth ball....from strategy, teknik, and etc
argentina team is full team from back to front session....i think have change to champion
ghana is one africa team ...repeat hystory as sanegal,cameroon,...but uruguay team defensive
maybe same power and one point for ghana
germany vs argentina 3 juli in cape town
two match from afrca team versus american south team
and eropa team versus south smerica team
who the champioan ..? from analisys south america team have power and hearth ball....from strategy, teknik, and etc
argentina team is full team from back to front session....i think have change to champion
ghana is one africa team ...repeat hystory as sanegal,cameroon,...but uruguay team defensive
maybe same power and one point for ghana
Thursday, April 22, 2010
germany profile
Profile
The passion and euphoria sparked by Germany's thrilling exploits in the summer of 2006 now belong to the archives, but a continuing commitment to an invigorating brand of attacking football in the years up to and including the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ appears here to stay, especially after they underlined their recent improvement with a second-place finish at UEFA EURO 2008. The German footballing world feels the future is bright, based on a fundamentally reappraised approach to the game, and drawing on rich reserves of experience from a glorious past.
Germany unquestionably rate as one of the world's footballing powers, with a roll of honour featuring three FIFA World Cup™ triumphs. The 1930 and 1950 events aside, Germany have appeared at every FIFA World Cup finals, often performing with distinction. Their first triumph came in 1954 with a shock 3-2 victory over the seemingly invincible Hungarians at the Wankdorf stadium in Berne, a result which made both idols and symbols of hope out of the likes of Fritz Walter and Helmut Rahn.
Orchestrated by 'Kaiser Franz' Beckenbauer and borne on a flood tide of goals from Gerd 'Der Bomber' Muller, Germany registered a second FIFA World Cup win on home soil exactly 20 years later. The Final produced another sensational result, as the Germans recovered from a goal down to Johan Cruyff's stylish and flexible Dutch side to take the game 2-1 at the Olympic stadium in Munich.
Beckenbauer rose from icon to legend in 1990 when he coached the Germans to their third and most recent global triumph. Spurred on by the desire to erase the memory of back-to-back defeats in the previous two Finals - 3-1 to Italy at Spain 1982 and 3-2 to Argentina in Mexico four years later - Lothar Matthaus and Co dug deep into reserves of strength and stamina to avenge the 1986 disappointment with a 1-0 victory against the Argentinians.
The German Football Association (DFB) flagship team now stepped out of the global limelight for a spell, exiting the 1994 tournament in the USA and the 1998 finals in France at the quarter-final stage. However, the team which claimed the trophy at UEFA EURO 1996 in England featured star individuals Matthias Sammer, Jurgen Klinsmann and Oliver Bierhoff, all of whom would later become influential association-level figures, instrumental in embedding a new philosophy and culture.
Germany bounced back at the 2002 FIFA World Cup™ in Korea and Japan with a performance based on attributes which had become trademarks, or perhaps even stereotypes. Rudi Voller's team forged a path all the way to the Final, where their assault on the trophy was only stopped by Brazil. The runners-up spot rated as a sensational success, as the team built around Oliver Kahn and Michael Ballack was a triumph of the collective over the individual, of grit and resolve over style and gloss.
However, a nadir was reached just two years later when Voller threw in the towel after his side failed to survive the group stage at UEFA EURO 2004 in Portugal. Klinsmann's arrival at the helm ushered in an exhilarating new chapter in German footballing history, as the former striker threw a raft of old shibboleths overboard and set out his philosophy and vision for the future. Klinsmann's revolution called on Germany to play attractive, high-paced attacking football, a cry which drew a rapturous reception and underlined the widespread feeling that a new era had dawned.
Klinsmann was rewarded for his courage. The 2006 FIFA World Cup™ on home soil truly represented a new beginning, as the high-scoring Germans thrust their way into the semi-finals, where the young team fell 2-0 against eventual trophy winners Italy before finally coming away with third place. The four heady weeks ignited a new wave of passion for the game, and also saw a nation emerge from its dour shell in an exuberant show of national unity.
Klinsmann's assistant coach Joachim Low took over as the new Bundestrainer and did well in continuing to promote the new philosophy. A team spearheaded by keeper Jens Lehmann, midfielders Michael Ballack and Torsten Frings and goal-getter Miroslav Klose, and mixed with the young blood of Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Lukas Podolski, has grown into a unit potentially capable of consistent excellence at the highest level of the world game. At EURO 2008, Low's side advanced from the group stage despite a loss to Croatia, defeated the fancied Portuguese at the quarter-final stage, and held off the Turks 3-2 in the semi-final. Only a loss to Spain in the final denied them what would have been an impressive tournament triumph.
Although Germany could not display as free and open an attacking style as they did at the FIFA World Cup 2006, they are still confident of winning the title in South Africa 2010. "I regard us as a young team with the potential to develop. We were third in 2006, we've just come second, and we'd like to maintain the sequence two years from now. I hope we can go one better when we get there," commented Schweinsteiger right after the EURO final in Vienna's Ernst Happel stadium. His words encapsulate Germany's future aims...
The passion and euphoria sparked by Germany's thrilling exploits in the summer of 2006 now belong to the archives, but a continuing commitment to an invigorating brand of attacking football in the years up to and including the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ appears here to stay, especially after they underlined their recent improvement with a second-place finish at UEFA EURO 2008. The German footballing world feels the future is bright, based on a fundamentally reappraised approach to the game, and drawing on rich reserves of experience from a glorious past.
Germany unquestionably rate as one of the world's footballing powers, with a roll of honour featuring three FIFA World Cup™ triumphs. The 1930 and 1950 events aside, Germany have appeared at every FIFA World Cup finals, often performing with distinction. Their first triumph came in 1954 with a shock 3-2 victory over the seemingly invincible Hungarians at the Wankdorf stadium in Berne, a result which made both idols and symbols of hope out of the likes of Fritz Walter and Helmut Rahn.
Orchestrated by 'Kaiser Franz' Beckenbauer and borne on a flood tide of goals from Gerd 'Der Bomber' Muller, Germany registered a second FIFA World Cup win on home soil exactly 20 years later. The Final produced another sensational result, as the Germans recovered from a goal down to Johan Cruyff's stylish and flexible Dutch side to take the game 2-1 at the Olympic stadium in Munich.
Beckenbauer rose from icon to legend in 1990 when he coached the Germans to their third and most recent global triumph. Spurred on by the desire to erase the memory of back-to-back defeats in the previous two Finals - 3-1 to Italy at Spain 1982 and 3-2 to Argentina in Mexico four years later - Lothar Matthaus and Co dug deep into reserves of strength and stamina to avenge the 1986 disappointment with a 1-0 victory against the Argentinians.
The German Football Association (DFB) flagship team now stepped out of the global limelight for a spell, exiting the 1994 tournament in the USA and the 1998 finals in France at the quarter-final stage. However, the team which claimed the trophy at UEFA EURO 1996 in England featured star individuals Matthias Sammer, Jurgen Klinsmann and Oliver Bierhoff, all of whom would later become influential association-level figures, instrumental in embedding a new philosophy and culture.
Germany bounced back at the 2002 FIFA World Cup™ in Korea and Japan with a performance based on attributes which had become trademarks, or perhaps even stereotypes. Rudi Voller's team forged a path all the way to the Final, where their assault on the trophy was only stopped by Brazil. The runners-up spot rated as a sensational success, as the team built around Oliver Kahn and Michael Ballack was a triumph of the collective over the individual, of grit and resolve over style and gloss.
However, a nadir was reached just two years later when Voller threw in the towel after his side failed to survive the group stage at UEFA EURO 2004 in Portugal. Klinsmann's arrival at the helm ushered in an exhilarating new chapter in German footballing history, as the former striker threw a raft of old shibboleths overboard and set out his philosophy and vision for the future. Klinsmann's revolution called on Germany to play attractive, high-paced attacking football, a cry which drew a rapturous reception and underlined the widespread feeling that a new era had dawned.
Klinsmann was rewarded for his courage. The 2006 FIFA World Cup™ on home soil truly represented a new beginning, as the high-scoring Germans thrust their way into the semi-finals, where the young team fell 2-0 against eventual trophy winners Italy before finally coming away with third place. The four heady weeks ignited a new wave of passion for the game, and also saw a nation emerge from its dour shell in an exuberant show of national unity.
Klinsmann's assistant coach Joachim Low took over as the new Bundestrainer and did well in continuing to promote the new philosophy. A team spearheaded by keeper Jens Lehmann, midfielders Michael Ballack and Torsten Frings and goal-getter Miroslav Klose, and mixed with the young blood of Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Lukas Podolski, has grown into a unit potentially capable of consistent excellence at the highest level of the world game. At EURO 2008, Low's side advanced from the group stage despite a loss to Croatia, defeated the fancied Portuguese at the quarter-final stage, and held off the Turks 3-2 in the semi-final. Only a loss to Spain in the final denied them what would have been an impressive tournament triumph.
Although Germany could not display as free and open an attacking style as they did at the FIFA World Cup 2006, they are still confident of winning the title in South Africa 2010. "I regard us as a young team with the potential to develop. We were third in 2006, we've just come second, and we'd like to maintain the sequence two years from now. I hope we can go one better when we get there," commented Schweinsteiger right after the EURO final in Vienna's Ernst Happel stadium. His words encapsulate Germany's future aims...
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