The Greatest Players of All Time German Footballers by Date of Birth (List of FIFA World Cup Winners)
List of FIFA World Cup winners and
runners-up
Year | Winners Country | Runners-up Country |
1930 | Uruguay | Argentina |
1934 | Italy | Czechoslovakia |
1938 | Italy | Hungary |
1942 and | ||
1950 | Uruguay | Brazil |
1954 | West Germany | Hungary |
1958 | Brazil | Sweden |
1962 | Brazil | Czechoslovakia |
1966 | England | West Germany |
1970 | Brazil | Italy |
1974 | West Germany | The Netherlands |
1978 | Argentina | The Netherlands |
1982 | Italy | West Germany |
1986 | Argentina | West Germany |
1990 | West Germany | Argentina |
1994 | Brazil | Italy |
1998 | France | Brazil |
2002 | Brazil | Germany |
2006 | Italy | France |
2010 | Spain | The Netherlands |
2014 | Germany | Argentina |
2018 | France | Croatia |
2022 | Argentina | France |
Sepp Maier, Goalkeeper
"Diekatze" (the cat) and frequently performed almost impossible saves
while donning these long, black shorts that he constantly wore.
Between 1966 and 1977, he played nearly 400
games without skipping a beat! He shared the title of the best goalkeeper in
the world during that time with players like Gordon Banks and Dino Zoff.
(1) Franz Beckenbauer is one
football at the time that he played and viewed it. He has given the
"Number 5" a new dimension and developed the playing sweeper from the
elastic sweeper who actively participates in his team's offensive game.
Franz Beckenbauer personifies football,
highlights, and a winning attitude. In addition, he helped his nation host the
world cup.
(2) Jurgen Kohler
One of the greatest goalies in the history of
the game is largely regarded as Jurgen Kohler. He was one of the most adept
defensive players thanks to his precise tackling, solid positional play, and
tactical awareness. He could knock many superstars out of their games because
he was as strong as a steel wall. In a previous interview, Kohler said that no
strikers could have tested him throughout his career.
(3) Berti Vogts.
Known as "Der Terrier" for
continuously pursuing every ball as if it were his last. With Berti Vogts as
one of their key players, West Germany hosted and won the world cup in 1974. He
participated in the championship game, successfully pursuing the Dutch star
Johann Cruyff. With the same team, Bo Russia Monchengladbach, he won two UEFA
crowns, one domestic cup, and five league championships, making for an
outstanding list of accomplishments. Personally, he received two German Player
of the Year awards.
(4) Andreas Brehme
free-kick takers and crossers. He was one of the select few players who could
play as well with both feet. He was well renowned for using his right foot for
penalties and his left foot for free kicks and corners. Boehme’s finest hour
came during the 1990 World Cup when he scored three crucial goals to help West
Germany win the championship, with the winner from the penalty spot in the
championship game against Argentina being the most significant.
(1) Lothar Matthaus
One of the best midfielders of all time,
Matthau’s was a versatile and all-around player known for his incisive passing,
positional awareness, well-timed tackles, and potent shooting. He received the
first-ever FIFA world player of the year award in 1991. He is the German player
with the most international appearances, serving as captain of the West German
side that won the 1990 World Cup.
(2) Paul Breitner
Paul Breitner, Paul, known as "Der
Afro" because of his thick, curly hair, began his playing career as a
full-back but eventually moved up to the midfield. He possessed a wonderful
right foot that he used frequently and effectively. Breitner, one of Germany's
greatest players ever, was a key member of the West Germany squad that won the
1974 FIFA World Cup, scoring in the championship game.
(3) Fritz Walter
Fritz Walter, one of the all-time greats in
German football, will always hold a unique place in his home nation. In the
early 1950s, as a playmaker and striker, he won two German league championships
with FC Kaiserslautern, the only team he ever played for his name will forever
be associated with the German national team's success at the 1954 FIFA World
Cup, which gave them their first world championship. On July 4, 1954, the
Germans defeated the Hungarians, who were regarded as the era's
"overpowering team," to win the tournament.
and cover as a winger on both sides, second striker, and targeted striker,
making him one of the most versatile football players the world has ever seen,
made him arguably Germany's finest player in the post-Beckenbauer period. With
the German club Bayern Munich, where he also won two league championships, two
domestic cups, the international cup, and two European cups, he enjoyed his
greatest professional success.
(2) Uwe Seeler
Uwe Seeler, known for his aerial prowess and one
of the greatest players in German football history, was simply born to score
goals. He is perhaps the best example of one you will ever witness Seller
makes a strong case for being the second-best striker in Germany (obviously
behind Gerd Muller)
(3) Gerd Muller
Despite being fairly short, Gerd Muller had
enormous, powerful legs that made him a dangerous heading player.
Muller quickly acquired the moniker "Der
Bomber" due to his prolific goal-scoring. As a player and goal scorer, he
is recognized as one of the best ever.
For West Germany, Muller scored 68 goals in 62
games. For nearly 40 years, he was Germany's all-time leading scorer before
being eclipsed by Miroslav Klose in 2014.
(1) Oliver Kahn
His individual efforts have helped him win three
IFFHS world's best German footballer of the year medals and four straight UEFA
best European goalkeeper titles.
(2) Manuel Neuer
Due to his distinctive playing style, Manuel
Neuer has been called a "sweeper keeper." He is also renowned for his
lightning-fast reflexes, superb shot-stopping skills, great throwing distance,
command of his area, and ball distribution.
(1) Willi
Schulz
Willi Schulz is arguably the best pure defender Germany has ever produced.
Schulz was a powerful, dependable player who could command a back line.
(2) Karl Heinz Forster
At his best, he was regarded as one of the best
man-markers in the world, and he spent the majority of his career at VFB
Stuttgart.
(3) Mathias Sammer
He was an attacking libero who fit the mold of
Beckenbauer, excelling both in defense and attack.
(4) Matt Hummels
Known for his strong tackling and strength in
the air, as well as his ability to read the game, Hummel is one of the best
defenders in the world. He is a huge, reliable, and physically strong player.
(5)
Karl Heinz Schnellinger
In his prime, he becomes normally taken into
consideration one of the great and maximum entire left-backs in the
international of his era.
(6)
Manfred Kaltz
Manfred Kaltz was famous for his right hips,
which he hit with so much spin that they bent like banana.
(7)Philipp
Lahm
Philipp Lahm is taken into consideration with
the aid of using many to be one of the exceptional defenders of his era and one
of the best defenders of all time who become by no means dispatched off.
(1)Wolfgang
Overath
Wolfgang Overath is regarded as one of the best
midfielders in German scorer history Overath was virtually a complete midfield
player, blessed with a powerful left foot, and seemed to peak his form in important games.
(2)
Gunter Netzer
Gunter Netzer was a powerful player who used his
size and big feet well. He was also gifted with excellent forbidden skills. His
ability allowed him to completely control the trajectory of the ball
(3)
Bernd Schuster
He had outstanding football skills but was also
distinguished by his physical strength, exceptional dribbling, and the power of
his shots on goal.
(4) Rainer Bonhof
Rainer
Bonhof is known for its loud field explosions and intense gunfire. He was a key
player in the West Germany team that won the World Cup in 1974.
(5) Uli Hoeness
Uli was a
versatile attacking player known for his great pace. He ran 100 meters in 11
seconds, a very balanced player who knew how to make good passes.
(6) Thomas Hassler
He was a dominant
figure at EURO 92, where he showed exceptional tackling,
tireless stamina, and incredible dribbling
power.
(7) Michael Ballack
Ballack is
considered one of the most versatile midfielders of his generation and was
known for his powerful shots.
(8) Bastian Schweinsteiger
After all
his years at Bayern, he was considered one of the best midfielders in the
world. Schweinsteiger has a powerful shot from long range, as well as
outstanding tackles and boundless energy.
(9) Toni Kroos
Known for
his visionary creativity, passing, and set pieces, Kroos is recognized as one of
the best midfielders in the world.
(10) Pierre Littbarski
Mostly used
as an attacking midfielder or winger, he was known for his excellent dribbling
skills.
(1) Helmut Rahn
Helmut Rahn
was the architect of Germany's first and greatest World Cup victory. His goals
in the final (1954) broke the hearts of a brilliant Hungary and completed an
unexpected 3-2 victory over West Germany.
(2) Hans Schafer
Hans
Schaefer is one of the best German players of all time. At the same time, an
excellent winger and a good player.
(3) Max Morlock
As a player,
Morlock's strengths have been strong methods and preventive spirit. He turned
into additionally risky in the front of the goal.
(4) Helmut Haller
Helmut
Haller a player and goal scorer, Haller was known for his exceptional technique
and striking skills, as well as the weight problems that plagued him throughout
his career.
(5) Klaus Fischer
Fischer was
known particularly for his bicycle kicks his goal from a bicycle kick in a 4-1
win in a 1977 international match against Switzerland was noted as the goal of
the Decade and goal of the century.
(6) Rudi Voller
Voller
became a member of the crew that received the 1990 global cup in Italy in which
he scored 3 instances inside the tournament.
(7) Jurgen Klinsmann
Jurgen
Klinsmann a part of the West German group that gained the 1990 FIFA
international cup one of all Germany's most appropriate strikers at some point
in the 1990s
(8) Oliver Bierhoff
A tall,
strong, and prolific goal scorer, he is best known for his excellent aerial
ability and as a target, he can launch accurate headers toward the goal
(9) Miroslav Klose
Miroslav
Klose is a large and powerful striker who is especially famous for his aerial
ability. Klose is the top scorer of the Men's FIFA World Cup with 16 goals.
(10) Thomas Muller
Müller is a
versatile player who can play as a midfielder or forward and has been deployed
in a variety of attacking roles as an attacking midfielder, second striker, and
Centre forward and on both wings. He was praised for his positioning and
consistency in shooting and scoring.

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