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Germany women's national under-20 football team

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Germany
Nickname(s)Die Nationalelf
(The National Eleven)
AssociationGerman Football Association
(Deutscher Fußball-Bund, DFB)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachKathrin Peter
FIFA codeGER
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
First international
GermanyGermany 0–2North Korea 
(Moscow, Russia; August 18, 2006)
Biggest win
GermanyGermany 9–1Mexico 
(Moscow, Russia; August 21, 2006)
Biggest defeat
GermanyGermany 1–4United States 
(St. Petersburg, Russia; August 27, 2006)
European Championship
Appearances20 (first in 1998)
Best resultChampions (2000, 2001,2002,2006,2007,2011)
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
Appearances11 (first in2002)
Best resultChampions (2004,2010,2014)

TheGermany women's national under-20 football team represents the female under-20s of Germany in theFIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, and is controlled by theGerman Football Association.

History

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The German U-20 team and Nordic Cup

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The German U-20 team participated in the Nordic Cup since the early '90s. Winning the tournament in 1995.[1] Nordic Cup was a U-20 competition from 1990 to 1997.

Change of U-18 to U-19

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The first three tournaments of theUEFA Women's Under-19 Championship were in the U-18 category. In 2001, theGerman Football Association decided to change the age limit from the U-18 team to U-19. The move was in preparation for2002 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship (competition that served as a qualifying tournament for the2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship).

Competing as a U-20 team

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2005 and 2006

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As theGerman Football Association did in 2001 prior to the introduction of the U-19 tournament, they raised the age of the squad from U-19 to U-20 in 2005. The move was, again, in response to FIFA's altering ofthe competition from U-19 to U-20.

Fixtures and results

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Legend

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2024

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Players

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Squad for2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup inFrance[2]

Caps and goals as of 24 July 2018.[3]

Head coach:Maren Meinert

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11GKVanessa Fischer (1998-04-18)18 April 1998 (age 27)20German Football Association1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
142DFJanina Hechler (1999-01-28)28 January 1999 (age 26)20German Football Association1. FFC Frankfurt
42DFSophia Kleinherne (2000-04-12)12 April 2000 (age 25)30German Football Association1. FFC Frankfurt
73MFGiulia Gwinn (1999-07-02)2 July 1999 (age 26)20German Football AssociationSC Freiburg
163MFLuca Graf (1999-03-19)19 March 1999 (age 26)31German Football Association1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
152DFNina Lange (1998-07-14)14 July 1998 (age 27)30German Football AssociationMSV Duisburg
183MFKlara Bühl (2000-12-07)7 December 2000 (age 24)10German Football AssociationSC Freiburg
104FWLaura Freigang (1998-02-01)1 February 1998 (age 27)135German Football Association1. FFC Frankfurt
63MFJanina Minge (1999-06-11)11 June 1999 (age 26)51German Football AssociationSC Freiburg
121GKJanina Leitzig (1999-04-16)16 April 1999 (age 26)20German Football AssociationTSG Hoffenheim
83MFJana Feldkamp (1998-03-15)15 March 1998 (age 27)101German Football AssociationSGS Essen
23MFDina Orschmann (1998-01-08)8 January 1998 (age 27)91United States Soccer FederationUniversity of Central Florida
114FWKristin Kögel (1999-09-21)21 September 1999 (age 26)40German Football AssociationFC Bayern Munich
194FWAnnalena Rieke (1999-01-10)10 January 1999 (age 26)30German Football AssociationSGS Essen
94FWStefanie Sanders (1998-06-12)12 June 1998 (age 27)124United States Soccer FederationUniversity of Central Florida
172DFSjoeke Nüsken (2001-01-22)22 January 2001 (age 24)10German Football AssociationWestfalia Rhynern
211GKCharlotte Voll (1999-04-22)22 April 1999 (age 26)00French Football FederationParis Saint-Germain
52DFTanja Pawollek (1999-01-18)18 January 1999 (age 26)50German Football Association1. FFC Frankfurt
203MFLena Oberdorf (2001-12-19)19 December 2001 (age 23)11German Football AssociationSGS Essen
32DFKatja Orschmann (1998-01-08)8 January 1998 (age 27)40German Football Association1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
132DFSarai Linder (1999-10-26)26 October 1999 (age 26)50German Football AssociationTSG Hoffenheim

Competitive record

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FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

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The German team has participated inall tournaments. They have been champions in three opportunities (2004,2010 and2014)[4][5]

YearResultMatchesWinsDraws*LossesGFGA
Canada2002Third place631298
Thailand2004Champions6420195
Russia2006Quarter-finals4202167
Chile2008Third place6402169
Germany2010Champions6600205
Japan2012Runners-up6501151
Canada2014Champions6510177
Papua New Guinea2016Quarter-finals430182
France2018Quarter-finals430175
Costa Rica2022Group stage310232
Colombia2024Quarter-finals5311157
Poland2026Did not qualify
Total11/12563951214558

UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship

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The German team has participated in theUEFA Women's Under-19 Championship 19 times; Winning it six times and setting the record for most titles.[6][7]

YearResultMatchesWinsDraws*LossesGFGA
Two-legged final 1998Semi-finals421154
Sweden 1999Runner-up320142
France 2000Champions431093
Norway 2001Champions220052
Sweden2002Champions5500103
Germany2003Group stage310274
Finland2004Runner-up5401242
Hungary2005Semi-finals4301116
Switzerland2006Champions5410141
Iceland2007Champions5500134
France2008Semi-finals4220112
Belarus2009Group stage3201114
North Macedonia2010Semi-finals4310124
Italy2011Champions5500174
Turkey2012Did not qualify
Wales2013Semi-finals421193
Norway2014Did not qualify
Israel2015Semi-finals421166
Slovakia2016Group stage310256
Northern Ireland2017Semi-finals4301122
Switzerland2018Runner-up530252
Scotland2019Runner-up5311114
Czech Republic2022Group stage310244
Belgium2023Runner-up5311125
Lithuania2024Group stage311134
Poland2025Did not qualify
Total20/22815791520168

Head-to-head record

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The following table shows Germany's head-to-head record in theFIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.

OpponentPldWDLGFGAGDWin %
 Argentina110051+4100.00
 Australia110040+4100.00
 Brazil421195+4050.00
 Canada321074+3066.67
 China4310135+8075.00
 Colombia210132+1050.00
 Costa Rica110042+2100.00
 DR Congo110050+5100.00
 France5401136+7080.00
 Ghana110010+1100.00
 Haiti110032+1100.00
 Japan420276+1050.00
 Mexico4301153+12075.00
 New Zealand110030+3100.00
 Nigeria541082+6080.00
 North Korea210122+0050.00
 Norway110040+4100.00
 South Korea320172+5066.67
  Switzerland110060+6100.00
 Thailand110060+6100.00
 United States83141213−1037.50
 Venezuela220083+5100.00
Total563951214558+87069.64

See also

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References

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  1. ^Nordic Nordic Cup (Women U-20/U-21/U-23)
  2. ^Current squad
  3. ^Team statistics
  4. ^FIFA U-20 History
  5. ^FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
  6. ^UEFA U-19 History
  7. ^UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship

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