Germany national under-21 football team
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Association | Deutscher Fußball-Bund | ||
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Head coach | Horst Hrubesch | ||
Captain | Leon Goretzka | ||
Most caps | Fabian Ernst (31) | ||
Top scorer | Pierre Littbarski (18) | ||
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First international | |||
U-23: ![]() ![]() Frankfurt, 25 June 1955 U-21: ![]() ![]() Toruń, 10 October 1979 |
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UEFA U-21 Championship | |||
Appearances | 13 (First in 1982) | ||
Best result | Winners (2009) |
The Germany national under-21 football team represents the under-21s of Germany in the UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship and is controlled by the German Football Association (DFB), the governing body of football in Germany.
Before the reunification of Germany, East Germany and West Germany played as separate entities — the two teams played separately until summer 1990. Following the realignment of UEFA's youth competitions in 1976, international under-21 football in Europe began. A West German team, however, did not compete in the U-21 European Championship until the qualifying round (beginning in 1980) of the 1982 competition.
West Germany competed in the first two under-23 competitions, which finished in 1972 and 1974. The first under-21 competition finals were in 1978, and since the under-21 competition rules state that players must be 21 or under at the start of a two-year competition, technically it is an under-23 competition.
The current Germany team can be legitimately considered as the current incarnation of the West German team, since the West Germany flag, uniform, and football association all became those of the unified Germany. In effect, the West German team absorbed the East German team to become 'the Germany national under-21 football team'.
For these reasons, the record of West Germany for the U-23 and U-21 competitions is shown below.
Contents
Competition records
For the East Germany team record, look here.
Competing as West Germany
- UEFA U-23 Championship record
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Quarterfinals |
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Did not qualify |
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Did not enter |
- UEFA U-21 Championship record
Year | Progress |
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Did not enter |
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Did not enter |
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Final |
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Semifinals |
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Did not qualify |
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Quarterfinals |
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Quarterfinals |
Competing as Germany
- UEFA U-21 Championship record
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Quarterfinals |
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Did not qualify |
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Quarterfinals |
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Quarterfinals |
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Did not qualify |
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Did not qualify |
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Group Stage |
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Group Stage |
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Did not qualify |
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Champions |
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Did not qualify |
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Group Stage |
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Semifinals |
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TBD |
Schedule and results
10 October 2014 First leg | Ukraine ![]() |
0–3 | ![]() |
Cherkasy |
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17:30 | Report | P. Hofmann ![]() Volland ![]() J. Hofmann ![]() |
Stadium: Tsentralnyi Stadion Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Halis Özkahya (Turkey) |
14 October 2014 Second leg | Germany ![]() |
2–0 | ![]() |
Essen |
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18:00 | Volland ![]() Bittencourt ![]() |
Report | Stadium: Stadion Essen Attendance: 5,128 Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands) |
13 November 2014 Friendly | Germany ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() |
Ingolstadt |
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18:00 | Younes ![]() Heintz ![]() Meyer ![]() |
Report | Boëtius ![]() |
Stadium: Audi Sportpark Attendance: 3,068 Referee: Alon Yefet (Israel) |
18 November 2014 Friendly | Czech Republic ![]() |
1–1 | ![]() |
Prague |
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17:30 | Krmenčík ![]() |
Report | Leitner ![]() |
Stadium: Eden Arena Referee: Manuel Schüttengruber (Austria) |
27 March 2015 Friendly | Germany ![]() |
2–2 | ![]() |
Paderborn |
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20:00 | Bittencourt ![]() Leitner ![]() |
Report | Trotta ![]() Verdi ![]() |
Stadium: Benteler Arena Attendance: 11,106 Referee: Paweł Raczkowski (Poland) |
31 March 2015 Friendly | England ![]() |
3–2 | ![]() |
Middlesbrough |
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20:45 | Lingard ![]() Redmond ![]() Ward-Prowse ![]() |
Report | Hofmann ![]() |
Stadium: Riverside Stadium Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Davide Massa (Italy) |
17 June 2015 UEFA Euro 2015 | Germany ![]() |
1–1 | ![]() |
Prague |
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20:45 | Can ![]() |
Report | Đuričić ![]() |
Stadium: Generali Arena Attendance: 5,490 Referee: Javier Estrada Fernández (Spain) |
20 June 2015 UEFA Euro 2015 | Germany ![]() |
3–0 | ![]() |
Prague |
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20:45 | Volland ![]() Ginter ![]() |
Report | Stadium: Eden Arena Attendance: 13,268 Referee: Sergei Karasev (Russia) |
23 June 2015 UEFA Euro 2015 | Czech Republic ![]() |
1–1 | ![]() |
Prague |
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20:45 | Krejčí ![]() |
Report | Schulz ![]() |
Stadium: Eden Arena Attendance: 18,068 Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands) |
27 June 2015 UEFA Euro 2015 | Portugal ![]() |
5–0 | ![]() |
Olomouc |
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18:00 | B. Silva ![]() Pereira ![]() Cavaleiro ![]() João Mário ![]() Horta ![]() |
Report | Stadium: Andrův stadion Attendance: 9,876 Referee: Anastasios Sidiropoulos (Greece) |
3 September 2015 Friendly | Germany ![]() |
2–1 | ![]() |
Lübeck |
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18:00 | Werner ![]() Öztunali ![]() |
Report | Nielsen ![]() |
Stadium: Stadion an der Lohmühle Attendance: 4,823 Referee: Alexander Harkam (Austria) |
8 September 2015 2017 UEFA Q | Azerbaijan ![]() |
0–3 | ![]() |
Baku |
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16:00 | Report | Selke ![]() Kimmich ![]() |
Stadium: Dalga Arena Attendance: 150 Referee: Alexandre Boucaut (Belgium) |
9 October 2015 2017 UEFA Q | Germany ![]() |
4–0 | ![]() |
Essen |
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18:00 | Sané ![]() Selke ![]() Kimmich ![]() |
Report | Stadium: Stadion Essen Attendance: 4,675 Referee: Kristo Tohver (Estonia) |
13 October 2015 2017 UEFA Q | Faroe Islands ![]() |
0–6 | ![]() |
Tórshavn |
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18:00 | Report | Meyer ![]() Arnold ![]() Süle ![]() Sané ![]() Gnabry ![]() |
Stadium: Tórsvøllur Attendance: 581 Referee: Sascha Amhof (Switzerland) |
13 November 2015 2017 UEFA Q | Germany ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() |
Regensburg |
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18:00 | Werner ![]() Arnold ![]() |
Report | Isayev ![]() |
Stadium: Jahnstadion Attendance: 8,922 Referee: Tsvetan Krastev (Bulgaria) |
17 November 2015 2017 UEFA Q | Germany ![]() |
4–2 | ![]() |
Fürth |
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18:00 | Meyer ![]() Goretzka ![]() Selke ![]() Sané ![]() |
Report | Gregoritsch ![]() |
Stadium: Stadion am Laubenweg Referee: Alejandro Hernández (Spain) |
Players
Current squad
Players born in or after 1994 are eligible for the 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.
Players born in or after 1996 are also eligible for the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.
The following players were called up for the EURO Under-21 qualification matches against Azerbaijan and Austria on 13 and 17 November 2015.[1]
Note: Names in italics denote players that have been called up to the senior team.
- Caps and goals correct as of 17 November 2015.[2]
Past squads
- 1996 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
- 1998 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
- 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
- 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
- 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
- 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
Player records
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Former coaches
- Hannes Löhr (1990–2002)
- Jürgen Kohler (2002–2003)
- Uli Stielike (2003–2004)
- Dieter Eilts (2004–2008)
- Horst Hrubesch (2008–2009)
- Rainer Adrion (2009–2013)
- Horst Hrubesch (2013–)
See also
- Germany national football team
- Germany national youth football team
- UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship
References
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External links
- Site of the Under-21 national team at the German Football Association homepage