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  2. Germany national football team - Wikipedia

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    The first game with a unified Germany national team was against Switzerland on 19 December. [66] After the 1990 World Cup, assistant Berti Vogts took over as the national team coach from the retiring Beckenbauer. In Euro 1992, Germany reached the final, but lost 02 to underdogs Denmark. [67]

  3. Category:German football logos - Wikipedia

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    This category is made up of the logos of German football teams and includes current, historical, and variant logos. ... 0–9. File:1. FC Germania Egestorf Langreder ...

  4. Category:German logos - Wikipedia

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    German football logos (2 C, 543 F) Media in category "German logos" The following 25 files are in this category, out of 25 total. 0–9. File:2. Frauen-Bundesliga ...

  5. Adidas halts sale of some German national team jerseys ...

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    Still reeling from the Kanye West scandal and its loss of the German national team kit deal, the athletic gear brand points the blame for the fiasco on the country's football association ...

  6. East Germany national football team - Wikipedia

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    The scheduled matches of the East German team were canceled, except for two matches. The match against Belgium was converted into a friendly match on 12 September 1990, in Brussels. It was the last match played by the East Germany national team and ended with a 20 victory for them.

  7. Arminia Bielefeld - Wikipedia

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    The match ended goalless, so a replay was held. Arminia led 1–0 and conceded the equalizer in injury time. The Berlin side won the match after extra time. [16] Walter Claus-Oehler became Arminia's first player to win a cap in the German national team. Arminia won further Westphalian titles from 1924 to 1927, but were unable to repeat their ...

  8. Hannover 96 - Wikipedia

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    As a mark of respect, the German national team cancelled their friendly match against Chile, which had been scheduled for 14 November. [8] A minute's silence was also held at all Bundesliga games on 21 and 22 November 2009, as well as at Benfica 's game in the Taça de Portugal - Benfica was another former club of Enke's. [ 9 ]

  9. 1. FC Köln - Wikipedia

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    The club finished the season in second-last place and was relegated after conceding a league-worst 71 goals. The team's most prolific goal scorer was Lukas Podolski with a total of 12 goals, who transferred to Bayern Munich after the end of the season. He also appeared with the Germany national team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.