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  1. Germany national football team - Wikipedia

    The Germany national football team (German: Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Germany in men's international football and played its first match in 1908. [7]

  2. Men's National Team - DFB

    Official site of the German men's national football team, featuring news, matches, players and more.

  3. Germany World Cup Squad 2026: Full 26-Player Roster

    Jun 16, 2026 · Germany World Cup 2026 Squad. Nagelsmann's full 26-player roster, schedule, and Group E breakdown. Neuer returns at 40 for his fifth and final World Cup!

  4. DFB Homepage

    The Germany national team contest their final friendly fixture before the World Cup tomorrow, when they take on one of the host nations, the USA, in Chicago. Read the pre-match press conference with …

  5. Germany - Detailed squad 2026 | Transfermarkt

    This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. It shows all personal information about the players, including age, nationality, contract duration and market value. It also contains a …

  6. Germany National Football Team News | Latest News - NewsNow

    Latest news on Germany National Football Team, Die Mannschaft, covering World Cup, European Championship, DFB, Bundesliga players, and international tournaments.

  7. Germany Today Lineup - Football-Lineups

    Germany national team match schedules, starting lineups, tactical formations, tactics, match scores, player stats, and full results from recent and historical games.

  8. Germany | FIFA World Cup 2026™

    Germany | Visit FIFA.com to find the latest news, interviews, key stats, fixtures and results for the Germany squad at FIFA World Cup 2026™.

  9. Germany Football Team - Facebook

    2 days ago · The official English-language page of Germany's national football teams and the DFB.

  10. German football at a glance | FIFA World Cup 2026 - deutschland.de

    Jun 3, 2026 · The German men’s national team has won the World Cup four times (in 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014) and the European Championship three times (in 1972, 1980 and 1996).