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

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

List of matches

1930s

Nr.DateResultOpponentVenueCompetitionAttendanceNotes
752 March 19300–2
(HT 0–0)
 ItalyHFrankfurt, Waldstadion45,000
764 May 19305–0 (4–0)  SwitzerlandAZürich (SUI), Hardturm25,000
7710 May 19303–3
(HT 1–2)
 EnglandHBerlin, Deutsches Stadion50,000

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787 September 19303–6
(HT 2–3)
 DenmarkACopenhagen (DEN), Idrætspark21,000

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7928 September 19305–3
(HT 0–3)
 HungaryHDresden, Stadion am Ostragehege42,000

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802 November 19301–1
(HT 0–0)
 NorwayHBreslau, Schlesierkampfbahn40,000

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8115 March 19310–1
(HT 0–1)
 FranceAColombes (FRA), Yves-du-Manoir-Stadion40,076

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8226 April 19311–1
(HT 0–1)
 NetherlandsAAmsterdam (NED), Olympic Stadium32,000
8324 May 19310–6
(HT 0–3)
 AustriaHBerlin, Deutsches Stadion40,000

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8417 June 19310–0 SwedenAStockholm (SWE), Olympic Stadium16,000
8521 June 19312–2
(HT 1–1)
 NorwayAOslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion17,000
8613 September 19310–5
(HT 0–2)
 AustriaAVienna (AUT), Praterstadion50,000
8727 September 19314–2
(HT 3–2)
 DenmarkHHannover, Hindenburg-Kampfbahn30,000
886 March 19322–0
(HT 1–0)
  SwitzerlandHLeipzig, Probstheidaer Stadion50,000
891 July 19324–1
(HT 1–1)
 FinlandAHelsinki (FIN), Töölön Pallokenttä3,917
9025 September 19324–3
(HT 3–1)
 SwedenHNuremberg, Städtisches Stadion30,000
9130 October 19321–2
(HT 0–1)
 HungaryABudapest (HUN), MTK-Stadion30,000
924 December 19320–2
(HT 0–2)
 NetherlandsHDüsseldorf, Rheinstadion49,000
931 January 19331–3
(HT 1–2)
 ItalyABologna (ITA), Stadio Littoriale30,000
9419 March 19333–3
(HT 2–1)
 FranceHBerlin, Deutsches Stadion55,000
9522 October 19338–1
(HT 2–0)
 BelgiumHDuisburg, Wedaustadion35,000

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965 November 19332–2
(HT 2–0)
 NorwayHMagdeburg, Stadion am Gübser Damm40,000
9719 November 19332–0
(HT 0–0)
  SwitzerlandAZürich (SUI), Hardturm24,500
983 December 19331–0
(HT 0–0)
 PolandHBerlin, Poststadion32,000

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9914 January 19343–1
(HT 1–1)
 HungaryHFrankfurt, Waldstadion38,000

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10011 March 19349–1
(HT 5–1)
 LuxembourgALuxembourg City (LUX), Stade Josy BarthelWC 1934 Qualification15,000

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10127 May 19345–2
(HT 1–2)
 BelgiumNFlorence (ITA), Stadio Artemio FranchiWC 1934 Round of 168,000

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10231 May 19342–1
(HT 0–0)
 SwedenNMailand (ITA), San SiroWC 1934 Quarter final3,000
1033 June 19341–3
(HT 0–1)
 CzechoslovakiaNRome (ITA), Stadio NazionaleWC 1934 Semi final15,000

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1047 June 19343–2
(HT 3–1)
 AustriaNNaples (ITA), Stadio Giorgio AscarelliWC 1934 3rd place15,000
1059 September 19345–2
(HT 1–1)
 PolandAWarsaw (POL), Armee-Stadion34,000
1067 October 19345–2
(HT 1–0)
 DenmarkACopenhagen (DEN), Idrætspark30,000
10727 January 19354–0
(HT 2–0)
  SwitzerlandHStuttgart, Adolf-Hitler-Kampfbahn60,000
10817 February 19353–2
(HT 2–0)
 NetherlandsAAmsterdam (NED), Olympic Stadium31,000
10917 March 19353–1
(HT 1–0)
 FranceAParis (FRA), Prinzenparkstadion39,046
11028 April 19356–1
(HT 2–1)
 BelgiumABrussels (BEL), Stade du Centenaire35,000
1118 May 19353–1
(HT 1–1)
 Republic of IrelandHDortmund, Stadion Rote Erde35,000

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11212 May 19351–2
(HT 1–2)
 SpainHKöln, Müngersdorfer Stadion74,000

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11326 May 19352–1
(HT 1–0)
 CzechoslovakiaHDresden, Stadion am Ostragehege60,000
11427 June 19351–1
(HT 0–0)
 NorwayAOslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion17,000
11530 June 19351–3
(HT 0–1)
 SwedenAStockholm (SWE), Olympic Stadium20,000
11618 August 19356–0
(HT 3–0)
 FinlandHMunich, Heinrich-Zisch-Stadion35,000
11718 August 19351–0
(HT 1–0)
 LuxembourgALuxembourg City (LUX), Stade Josy Barthel16,000
11825 August 19354–2
(HT 1–1)
 RomaniaHErfurt, Mitteldeutsche Kampfbahn35,000

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11915 September 19351–0
(HT 1–0)
 PolandHBreslau, Hermann Göring Stadium45,000
12015 September 19355–0
(HT 2–0)
 EstoniaHStettin, Richard-Lindemann-Sportplatz17,000

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12113 October 19353–0
(HT 1–0)
 LatviaHKönigsberg, Horst Wessel Stadion14,000

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12220 October 19354–2
(HT 2–0)
 BulgariaHLeipzig, Probstheidaer Stadion29,000

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1234 December 19350–3
(HT 0–1)
 EnglandALondon (ENG), White Hart Lane54,164
12423 February 19362–1
(HT 1–1)
 SpainABarcelona (ESP), Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys40,000
12527 February 19363–1
(HT 1–0)
 PortugalALisbon (POR), Estádio do Lumiar25,000

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12615 March 19362–3
(HT 1–1)
 HungaryABudapest (HUN), MTK-Stadion35,000
1274 August 19369–0
(HT 2–0)
 LuxembourgHBerlin, PoststadionOlympic Games 1936 1st Round12,000

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1287 August 19360–2
(HT 0–1)
 NorwayHBerlin, PoststadionOlympic Games 1936 Quarter final55,000

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12913 September 19361–1
(HT 1–0)
 PolandAWarsaw (POL), Armee-Stadion40,000

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13027 September 19362–1
(HT 0–1)
 CzechoslovakiaAPrague (CZS), Masaryk-Stadion25,000
13127 September 19367–2
(HT 3–2)
 LuxembourgHKrefeld, Grotenburg-Kampfbahn18,000
13214 October 19360–2
(HT 0–0)
 ScotlandAGlasgow (SCO), Ibrox Park5,000
13317 October 19362–5
(HT 2–2)
 Republic of IrelandADublin (IRL), Dalymount Park27,109

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13415 November 19362–2
(HT 2–1)
 ItalyHBerlin, Olympiastadion83,000
13531 January 19372–2
(HT 1–1)
 NetherlandsHDüsseldorf, Rheinstadion70,000
13621 March 19373–2
(HT 1–0)
 LuxembourgALuxembourg City (LUX), Stade Josy Barthel12,000
13721 March 19374–0
(HT 2–0)
 FranceHStuttgart, Adolf-Hitler-Kampfbahn72,000
13825 April 19371–0
(HT 1–0)
 BelgiumHHannover, Hindenburg-Kampfbahn56,000
1392 May 19371–0
(HT 0–0)
  SwitzerlandAZürich (SUI), Hardturm33,000
14016 May 19378–0
(HT 4–0)
 DenmarkHBreslau, Hermann Göring Stadium40,000

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14125 June 19373–1
(HT 2–1)
 LatviaARiga (LAT), ASK Stadium8,000
14229 June 19372–0
(HT 1–0)
 FinlandAHelsinki (FIN), Töölön PallokenttäWC 1938 Qualification6,619
14329 August 19374–1
(HT 0–1)
 EstoniaHKönigsberg, Horst Wessel StadionWC 1938 Qualification18,000
14424 October 19373–0
(HT 2–0)
 NorwayHBerlin, Olympiastadion95,000
14521 November 19375–0
(HT 2–0)
 SwedenHAltona, Altonaer StadionWC 1938 Qualification50,500

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1466 February 19381–1
(HT 0–1)
  SwitzerlandHKöln, Müngersdorfer Stadion78,000
14720 March 19382–1
(HT 1–0)
 LuxembourgHWuppertal, Stadion am Zoo20,000
14820 March 19381–1
(HT 1–0)
 HungaryHNuremberg, Städtisches Stadion53,000
14924 April 19381–1
(HT 0–1)
 PortugalHFrankfurt, Waldstadion54,000
15014 May 19383–6
(HT 2–4)
 EnglandHBerlin, Olympiastadion105,000

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1514 June 19381–1a.e.t
(HT 1–0)
  SwitzerlandNParis (FRA), PrinzenparkstadionWC 1938 Round of 1627,000
1529 June 19382–4
(HT 2–1)
  SwitzerlandNParis (FRA), PrinzenparkstadionWC 1938 Round of 16 replay20,000
15318 September 19384–1
(HT 1–0)
 PolandHChemnitz, Großkampfbahn60,000
15425 September 19384–1
(HT 2–0)
 RomaniaABucharest (ROM), ONEF-Stadion25,000
15529 January 19394–1
(HT 2–1)
 BelgiumABrussels (BEL), Stade du Centenaire35,425
15626 February 19393–2
(HT 1–2)
 YugoslaviaHBerlin, Olympiastadion65,000

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15726 March 19391–2
(HT 1–1)
 LuxembourgADifferdange (LUX), Stade du Thillenberg4,100
15826 March 19392–3
(HT 1–2)
 ItalyAFlorence (ITA), Stadio Artemio Franchi25,000
15923 May 19391–1
(HT 1–0)
 Republic of IrelandHBremen, Weserstadion35,000
16022 June 19394–0
(HT 1–0)
 NorwayAOslo (NOR), Ullevaal Stadion28,000
16125 June 19392–0
(HT 1–0)
 DenmarkACopenhagen (DEN), Idrætspark30,000
16229 June 19392–0
(HT 1–0)
 EstoniaATallinn (EST), Stadion Kadriorg9,000
16327 August 19390–2
(HT 0–1)
 SlovakiaABratislava (SVK), Tehelné pole17,000

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16424 September 19391–5
(HT 1–2)
 HungaryABudapest (HUN), Ferencváros-Stadion25,000

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16515 October 19395–1
(HT 1–0)
 YugoslaviaAZagreb (YUG), Stadion Kranjčevićeva18,000

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16622 October 19392–1
(HT 2–0)
Bulgaria BulgariaASofia (BUL), Yunak Stadium15,000
16712 November 19394–4
(HT 2–4)
 Bohemia and MoraviaHBreslau, Hermann Göring Stadium35,000
16826 November 19395–2
(HT 2–2)
 ItalyHBerlin, Olympiastadion70,000

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1693 December 19393–1
(HT 0–0)
 SlovakiaHChemnitz, Großkampfbahn30,000
1707 April 19402–2
(HT 2–2)
 HungaryHBerlin, Olympiastadion90,000
17114 April 19401–2
(HT 0–2)
 YugoslaviaHVienna, Praterstadion60,000
1725 May 19402–3
(HT 1–2)
 ItalyAMailand (ITA), San Siro65,000
17314 July 19409–3 (4–0) RomaniaHFrankfurt, Waldstadion40,000
1741 September 194013–0 (8–0) FinlandHLeipzig, Probstheidaer Stadion40,000

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17515 September 19401–0
(HT 0–0)
 SlovakiaABratislava (SVK), Tehelné pole10,000
1766 October 19402–2
(HT 1–1)
 HungaryABudapest (HUN), Ferencváros-Stadion32,000
17720 October 19407–3
(HT 3–2)
Bulgaria BulgariaHMunich, Sportplatz an der Grünwalder Straße40,000

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1783 November 19400–2
(HT 0–1)
 YugoslaviaAZagreb (YUG), Stadion Kranjčevićeva15,000
17917 November 19401–0
(HT 0–0)
 DenmarkHHamburg, Stadion Hoheluft28,000
1809 March 19414–2
(HT 1–1)
  SwitzerlandHStuttgart, Adolf-Hitler-Kampfbahn60,000
1816 April 19417–0
(HT 3–0)
 HungaryHKöln, Müngersdorfer Stadion65,000

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18220 April 19411–2
(HT 1–1)
  SwitzerlandABern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium30,000
1831 June 19414–1
(HT 3–0)
 RomaniaABucharest (ROM), ONEF-Stadion40,000
18415 June 19415–1
(HT 1–1)
 CroatiaHVienna, Praterstadion31,000

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1855 October 19416–0
(HT 2–0)
 FinlandAHelsinki (FIN), Helsinki Olympic Stadium7,138
1865 October 19412–4
(HT 1–2)
 SwedenASolna (SWE), Råsundastadion36,532
18716 November 19411–1
(HT 1–0)
 DenmarkHDresden, Stadion am Ostragehege45,000
1887 December 19414–0
(HT 3–0)
 SlovakiaHBreslau, Hermann Göring Stadium30,000

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18918 January 19422–0
(HT 1–0)
 CroatiaAZagreb (CRO), Stadion Kranjčevićeva15,000
1901 February 19421–2
(HT 1–0)
  SwitzerlandHVienna, Praterstadion35,000
19112 April 19421–1
(HT 0–0)
 SpainHBerlin, Olympiastadion80,000
1923 May 19425–3
(HT 1–3)
 HungaryABudapest (HUN), Ferencváros-Stadion38,000
19319 July 19423–0
(HT 3–0)
 BulgariaASofia (BUL), Yunak Stadium12,000
19416 August 19427–0
(HT 1–0)
 RomaniaHBeuthen, Hindenburg Stadium50,000
19520 September 19422–3
(HT 2–2)
 SwedenHBerlin, Olympiastadion90,000
19618 October 19425–3
(HT 3–2)
  SwitzerlandABern (SUI), Wankdorf Stadium35,000
1971 November 19425–1
(HT 2–0)
 CroatiaHStuttgart, Adolf-Hitler-Kampfbahn50,000
19822 November 19425–2
(HT 2–0)
 SlovakiaABratislava (SVK), Tehelné pole12,000

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Notes

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

Cancelled matches

Below is a list of all matches in the period that were cancelled. Matches that were rescheduled to another date are not included.

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

See also

References

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