Germany women's national football team

Women's national association football team representing Germany

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2025 Germany is set to participate in the UEFA Women's Nations League, with the final results yet to be determined.
2025 Germany qualified for the UEFA European Women's Championship, finishing 3rd in their qualifying group.
February 25 2025 Most recent recorded match against Austria in 2025
February 25 2025 Germany women's national football team played a UEFA Women's Nations League match against Austria
February 21 2025 Germany women's national football team played a UEFA Women's Nations League match against Netherlands
2024 Germany participated in the UEFA Women's Nations League finals, with teams from France, Netherlands, and Spain also competing.
2024 Christian Wück took over as head coach after the Summer Olympics.
2024 The Germany women's national football team competed in matches during the 2024 calendar year, as part of their ongoing international football commitments.
2024 Germany won a Bronze Medal in the Summer Olympic Games and finished third in the UEFA Women's Nations League.
October 1 2024 Most recent recorded match against Italy in 2024
August 6 2024 Most recent recorded match against the United States in 2024
August 3 2024 Most recent recorded match against Spain in 2024
July 16 2024 Germany women's national team won 4-0 against Austria in Euro Qualifiers.
April 5 2024 Germany women's national team won 3-2 against Austria in Euro Qualifiers.
2023 Germany competed in the UEFA Women's Nations League 2023-24 season, finishing 3rd in the league phase and receiving participation in the finals.
2023 The women's national team maintained high viewership with 10.37 million television viewers, outperforming the men's team.
2023 Germany was eliminated in the group stage of the FIFA Women's World Cup, missing the knockout stage for the first time in their history. This was considered one of the biggest upsets in Women's World Cup history.
2022 Germany reached the European Championship final but lost 1-2 after extra time to England. This was their ninth Euro final appearance and their first defeat in a final.
2022 Germany finished fourth in the Arnold Clark Cup.
2022 Germany were runners-up in the UEFA Women's European Championship.
June 15 2021 Birgit Prinz's record for most appearances by a European player was surpassed by Sweden's Caroline Seger.
2020 Germany won the Algarve Cup championship.
December 1 2020 Germany women's national football team won 3-1 against Ireland in Euro Qualifiers.
November 27 2020 Germany women's national football team won 6-0 against Greece in Euro Qualifiers.
September 22 2020 Germany women's national football team won 3-0 against Montenegro in Euro Qualifiers.
September 19 2020 Germany women's national football team won 3-0 against Ireland in Euro Qualifiers.
March 7 2020 Germany women's national football team won 4-0 against Norway in the Algarve Cup.
March 4 2020 Germany women's national football team won 1-0 against Sweden in the Algarve Cup.
2019 Martina Voss-Tecklenburg became the new coach.
2019 Germany was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Women's World Cup by Sweden, losing for the first time in 24 years and failing to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic football tournament.
2018 Germany finished fourth in the SheBelieves Cup.
2017 Under Steffi Jones, Germany reached the quarter-final of the UEFA Euro.
2017 Germany was runner-up in the SheBelieves Cup.
2016 Silvia Neid coached the Germany national team for the last time.
2016 Germany won a Gold Medal in the Summer Olympic Games.
2016 Germany was runner-up in the SheBelieves Cup.
2015 Germany finished third in the Algarve Cup.
2015 Germany finished fourth in the FIFA Women's World Cup.
March 30 2015 DFB announced Steffi Jones would become the new German head coach in 2016.
2014 Germany won the Algarve Cup championship.
2013 Germany completed their streak of six consecutive UEFA European Women's Championship titles, spanning from 1995 to 2013.
2013 Germany won their sixth consecutive European Championship in Sweden, defeating Norway 1-0 in the final. Goalkeeper Nadine Angerer was named the tournament's best player after stopping two penalties.
2013 Germany won their eighth and most recent UEFA Women's European Championship title.
2013 Germany was runner-up in the Algarve Cup.
2012 Germany won the Algarve Cup championship.
2011 Germany hosted the FIFA Women's World Cup but was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Japan, breaking their 16-game unbeaten streak at the World Cup. As a result, they failed to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
November 2011 Germany achieved its largest margin of victory, winning 17-0 against Kazakhstan during a European Championship qualifying game.
2010 Germany was runner-up in the Algarve Cup.

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