The Teams, which our blog has chose to cover are Germany And Netherlands.
Both teams are considered as football powerhouses and in turn grants much anticipation and hope of bring the World Cup Country Home to their particular country.
Germany Football Team
The Germany national football team
The Germany national football team has represented Germany in international competition since 1908. It is governed by the German Football Association, and it is founded in 1900.
Games of Germany
Group G : Germany vs Portugal 4 - 0
Thomas Muller scores two goals
Mats Hummels scores two goals
Group G : Germany vs Ghana 2 - 2
Mario Gotze scores one goal
Miroslav Klose scores one goal
Group G : Germany vs United States 1 - 0
Thomas Muller scores one goal
Round of 16 : Germany vs Algeria 2 - 1
Andre Schurrle scores one goal
Mesut Ozil scores one goal
Quarter Finals : Germany vs France 1 - 0
Mats Hummels scores one goal
Semi Finals : Germany vs Brazil 7 - 1
Thomas Muller scores one goal
Miroslav Klose scores one goal
Toni Kroos scores two goals
Sami Khedira scores one goal
Andre Schurrle scores two goals
Final : Germany vs Argentina 1 -0
Mario Gotze scores one goal
Players of Germany
11 Miroslav Klose (born on 9 June 1978)
The Forward.
16 Philipp Lahm (born on 11 November 1983)
The Defender. Is also the Captain.
7 Bastian Schweinsteiger (born on 1 August 1984)
The Midfielder.
10 Lukas Podolski (4 June 1985)
The Forward/Midfielder.
6 Sami Khedira (born on 4 April 1987)
The Midfielder.
17 Per Mertesacker (born on 29 September 1984)
The Defender.
18 Toni Kroos (born on 4 January 1990)
The Midfielder.
20 Jerome Boateng (born on 3 September 1988)
The Defender.
8 Mesut Ozil (born on 15 October 1988)
The Midfielder.
9 Andre Schurrle (born on 6 November 1990)
The Midfielder.
21 Shkodran Mustafi (born on 17 April 1992)
The Defender.
19 Mario Gotze (born on 3 June 1992)
The Midfielder
4 Benedikt Howedes (born on 29 February 1988)
The defender.
15 Mats Hummels (born on 16 December 1988)
The defender
25 Thomas Muller (born on 13 September 1989)
The Forward
14 Julian Draxler (born on 20 September 1993)
The Midfielder
2 Kevin Großkreutz (born on 19 July 1988)
The Defender
28 Matthias Ginter (born on 19 January 1994)
The Defender
1 Manual Neuer (born on 27 March 1986)
The Goalkeeper
12 Ron-Robert Zieler (12 February 1989)
The Goalkeeper
The Coach of Germany - Joachim Low
Joachim Low. is a german football manager and former millfielder. He was assistant manager for Vfb stuttgart. After the dismay campaign during the Euro 2004. Jurgen Klinsmann took Joachim Low as his assistant manager. When Klinsmann opted out from renewing his contract in 2006, Joachim Low officially took over the German Team.
He led the German Team to World Cup Glory in Brazil in 2014 with 5 wins -1 draw and 0 loses with a goal difference of 19-4.
Both teams are considered as football powerhouses and in turn grants much anticipation and hope of bring the World Cup Country Home to their particular country.
Germany Football Team
The Germany national football team has represented Germany in international competition since 1908. It is governed by the German Football Association, and it is founded in 1900.
Games of Germany
Group G : Germany vs Portugal 4 - 0
Thomas Muller scores two goals
Mats Hummels scores two goals
Group G : Germany vs Ghana 2 - 2
Mario Gotze scores one goal
Miroslav Klose scores one goal
Group G : Germany vs United States 1 - 0
Thomas Muller scores one goal
Round of 16 : Germany vs Algeria 2 - 1
Andre Schurrle scores one goal
Mesut Ozil scores one goal
Quarter Finals : Germany vs France 1 - 0
Mats Hummels scores one goal
Semi Finals : Germany vs Brazil 7 - 1
Thomas Muller scores one goal
Miroslav Klose scores one goal
Toni Kroos scores two goals
Sami Khedira scores one goal
Andre Schurrle scores two goals
Final : Germany vs Argentina 1 -0
Mario Gotze scores one goal
Players of Germany
11 Miroslav Klose (born on 9 June 1978)
The Forward.
16 Philipp Lahm (born on 11 November 1983)
The Defender. Is also the Captain.
7 Bastian Schweinsteiger (born on 1 August 1984)
The Midfielder.
10 Lukas Podolski (4 June 1985)
The Forward/Midfielder.
6 Sami Khedira (born on 4 April 1987)
The Midfielder.
17 Per Mertesacker (born on 29 September 1984)
The Defender.
18 Toni Kroos (born on 4 January 1990)
The Midfielder.
20 Jerome Boateng (born on 3 September 1988)
The Defender.
8 Mesut Ozil (born on 15 October 1988)
The Midfielder.
9 Andre Schurrle (born on 6 November 1990)
The Midfielder.
21 Shkodran Mustafi (born on 17 April 1992)
The Defender.
19 Mario Gotze (born on 3 June 1992)
The Midfielder
4 Benedikt Howedes (born on 29 February 1988)
The defender.
15 Mats Hummels (born on 16 December 1988)
The defender
25 Thomas Muller (born on 13 September 1989)
The Forward
14 Julian Draxler (born on 20 September 1993)
The Midfielder
2 Kevin Großkreutz (born on 19 July 1988)
The Defender
28 Matthias Ginter (born on 19 January 1994)
The Defender
1 Manual Neuer (born on 27 March 1986)
The Goalkeeper
12 Ron-Robert Zieler (12 February 1989)
The Goalkeeper
The Coach of Germany - Joachim Low
The Forward.
16 Philipp Lahm (born on 11 November 1983)
The Defender. Is also the Captain.
7 Bastian Schweinsteiger (born on 1 August 1984)
The Midfielder.
10 Lukas Podolski (4 June 1985)
The Forward/Midfielder.
6 Sami Khedira (born on 4 April 1987)
The Midfielder.
17 Per Mertesacker (born on 29 September 1984)
The Defender.
18 Toni Kroos (born on 4 January 1990)
The Midfielder.
20 Jerome Boateng (born on 3 September 1988)
The Defender.
8 Mesut Ozil (born on 15 October 1988)
The Midfielder.
9 Andre Schurrle (born on 6 November 1990)
The Midfielder.
21 Shkodran Mustafi (born on 17 April 1992)
The Defender.
19 Mario Gotze (born on 3 June 1992)
The Midfielder
4 Benedikt Howedes (born on 29 February 1988)
The defender.
15 Mats Hummels (born on 16 December 1988)
The defender
25 Thomas Muller (born on 13 September 1989)
The Forward
14 Julian Draxler (born on 20 September 1993)
The Midfielder
2 Kevin Großkreutz (born on 19 July 1988)
The Defender
28 Matthias Ginter (born on 19 January 1994)
The Defender
1 Manual Neuer (born on 27 March 1986)
The Goalkeeper
12 Ron-Robert Zieler (12 February 1989)
The Goalkeeper
The Coach of Germany - Joachim Low
Joachim Low. is a german football manager and former millfielder. He was assistant manager for Vfb stuttgart. After the dismay campaign during the Euro 2004. Jurgen Klinsmann took Joachim Low as his assistant manager. When Klinsmann opted out from renewing his contract in 2006, Joachim Low officially took over the German Team.
He led the German Team to World Cup Glory in Brazil in 2014 with 5 wins -1 draw and 0 loses with a goal difference of 19-4.
He led the German Team to World Cup Glory in Brazil in 2014 with 5 wins -1 draw and 0 loses with a goal difference of 19-4.
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