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Germany women's national under-20 football team

Germany women's national under-20 football team

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

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History

The German U-20 team and Nordic Cup

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

The first three tournaments of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship were in the U-18 category. In 2001, the German Football Association decided to change the age limit from the U-18 team to U-19. The move was in preparation for 2002 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship (competition that served as a qualifying tournament for the 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship).

Competing as a U-20 team

2005 and 2006

As the German 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 of the competition from U-19 to U-20.

Fixtures and results

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2022

10 August 2022 (2022-08-10) 2022 FIFA U-20 World Cup GS Germany  0–1  Colombia Alajuela, Costa Rica
11:00 CST (UTC–6) Report (FIFA)
Report (Soccerway)
  • Muñoz 87'
Stadium: Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto
Attendance: 1,158
Referee: Marianela Araya (Costa Rica)
13 August 2022 (2022-08-13) 2022 FIFA U-20 World Cup GS Germany  3–0  New Zealand Alajuela, Costa Rica
11:00 CST (UTC–6)
Report (FIFA)
Report (Soccerway)
Stadium: Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto
Attendance: 1,391
Referee: Vincentia Amedome (Togo)
16 August 2022 (2022-08-16) 2022 FIFA U-20 World Cup GS Mexico  1–0  Germany Alajuela, Costa Rica
17:00 CST (UTC–6)
  • Villanueva 59'
Report (FIFA)
Report (Soccerway)
Stadium: Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto
Attendance: 1,218
Referee: Akhona Makalima (South Africa)

Players

Squad for 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in France[2]

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

Head coach: Maren Meinert

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Competitive record

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

The German team has participated in all tournaments. They have been champions in three opportunities (2004, 2010 and 2014)[4][5]

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UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship

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

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