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Germany

The Players

1 - Jens Lehmann
2 - Marcell Jansen
3 - Arne Friedrich
4 - Robert Huth
5 - Sebastian Kehl
6 - Jens Nowotny
7 - Bastian Schweinsteiger
8 - Torsten Frings
9 - Mike Hanke
10 - Oliver Neuville
11 - Miroslav Klose
12 - Oliver Kahn
13 - Michael Ballack
14 - Gerald Asamoah
15 - Thomas Hitzlsperger
16 - Philip Lahm
17 - Per Mertesacker
18 - Tim Borowski
19 - Bernd Schneider
20 - Lukas Podolski
21 - Christoph Metzelder
22 - David Odonkor
23 - Timo Hildebrand

The Games

First round (Group A):

  • Germany vs Costa Rica - 9 June, 1700 BST, Munich
  • Germany vs Poland - 14 June, 2000 BST, Dortmund
  • Germany vs Ecuador - 20 June, 1500 BST, Berlin
  • Factoids

    How they got there: Automatic qualification as hosts.

    Manager: Jurgen Klinsmann, a World Cup winner with West Germany as a player in 1990, was appointed in July 2004 following Rudi Voeller's resignation. With no qualification route to negotiate, Californian-based Klinsmann has very little competitive experience and has yet to win over his critics.

    Captain: Michael Ballack, who is the latest star to sign for Chelsea, is the embodiment of all things good about German football. Yet opinion in his home country seems oddly divided over whether he is over-rated. Who said charity begins at home?

    World Cup history: Three-time winners - in 1954, 1974 (when they last hosted the tournament) and 1990 as West Germany. Having reached the final six times in the last 10 tournaments, only a fool would write them off.

    World Cup high: Lifting the trophy in 1954 after a victory over a Hungary team thought to have been invincible. The win served to bring an improved self-esteem to a country suffering the after-effects of the second World War.

    World Cup low: Unceremoniously dumped out of the 1998 tournament in the quarter-final stage by Croatia. The 3-0 defeat was Germany's worst since losing 6-3 to France in a third-place play-off in 1958.

    World Cup legend: Franz Beckenbauer is the only man, apart from Brazil's Mario Zagallo, to have won the World Cup both as a player, in 1974, and manager, in 1990.

    Stars of the team: Ballack is perhaps Germany's only truly world-class player and almost single-handedly took an average German team to the 2002 final. Can he inspire again?

    Strengths: Klinsmann has started a revolution, sending out his team with instructions to play a 'fast-paced, attacking and very aggressive' style of game which has significantly improved their goal tally.

    Weaknesses: The downside of Klinsmann's strategy - along with his use of inexperienced defenders - is that Germany have recently been conceding almost as many goals as they have been scoring.

    Did you know? During the group stage of their successful 1974 World Cup finals campaign, West Germany were beaten 1-0 by East Germany in the first-ever meeting between the sides.

    World ranking: 19

    Wordcup Statistics

    YearCountryPlaced
    1930 Uruguay -
    1934 Italy 3rd
    1938 France first round
    1950 Brazil -
    1954 Switzerland 1st
    1958 Sweden 4th
    1962 Chile Quarterfinals
    1966 England 2nd
    1970 Mexico 3rd
    1974 Germany 1st
    1978 Argentina 2nd group phase
    1982 Spain 2nd
    1986 Mexico 2nd
    1990 Italy 1st
    1994 USA Quarterfinals
    1998 France Quarterfinals
    2002 Korea/Japan 2nd

    What are the odds

    Odds: 8/1

    Odds supplied by William Hill.

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