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What are Germany's Top Football Competitions?
Germany are one of the most famous footballing nations in the world, due to both the success of the national side (multiple World Cup winning national team), and high-quality domestic action which features internationally renowned sides such as Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. Here we outline the European nations biggest football competitions.
- Bundesliga: One of the smaller top divisions in the game in terms of number of teams, there are just eighteen sides in the Bundesliga, all of whom compete home and away in the race for the title. One of the most exciting leagues on the planet, the Bundesliga regularly tops the European goals per game table.
- DFB-Pokal: Germany’s biggest knockout cup competition sees the 36 sides from Germany’s top two divisions joined by 28 lower league sides. The winner takes home the trophy and a place in the UEFA Europa League.
- 2.Bundesliga: Founded in 1974, 12 years after the Bundesliga, Germany’s second level of club competition sees 18 sides lock horns for a place in the Bundesliga – the top two finishers go up automatically, with the third placed side facing a two-legged playoff with the third bottom side in the Bundesliga.
- The National Team: With four World Cup wins, Germany are the joint most successful European side in the history of the competition, and are tied with Spain for the most wins in the European Championships. “Die Mannschaft” (The Team) currently compete in the World Cup, European Championships and UEFA Nation’s League.
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Who are the biggest teams in German Football?
One of the most widely respected footballing nations in the world, part of what makes German football so appealing is the calibre of the sides who make up the league:
- Bayern Munich: By whichever measure you use, Bayern Munich are the biggest, most successful, and most famous side in the German game. Playing their football at the ultra-modern Allianz Arena, Bayern Munich have more than three times as many Bundesliga titles as any other side.
- Borussia Dortmund: The side to have challenged Bayern Munich more than any other over the years has been Die Scwarzgelben (The Black and Yellows) of Dortmund. Backed by one of the most passionate fanbases in the country, Dortmund have eight league championships and a Champion’s League trophy to their name.
- Hamburg SV: Until 2018 Hamburg were the only side to have played in every single Bundesliga season – an achievement which warrants a place on this list, despite their current 2. Bundesliga status. Six-time league champions, and three time winners of the DFB-Pokal, it seems only a matter of time before they are back in the top-flight.
- Schalke 04: Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V, or Schalke as they are more commonly known, are another incredibly well supported team, and major rivals to fellow Ruhr region side Borussia Dortmund. Regularly one of the twenty most valuable clubs in the world, they have been crowned Bundesliga champions on seven occasions.
- Werder Bremen: Following the 2018 relegation of major rivals Hamburg SV, Werder Bremen have now played more seasons in Germany’s top-flight than any other side. The Green and Whites from the Weserstadion retired shirt number 12 in honour of their fanatical “12th man” support.
- RB Leipzig: The newest force in the German game. Only founded in 2009, and initially debuting in the lower reaches of the German league system, by 2017 Red Bull Leipzig were playing Champions League football!
Which are the Top Derbies in German Football?
The Bundesliga is one of the most entertaining leagues on the planet – throwing up a number of excellent fixtures over the course of the season. Featuring high on the list of those top games are Germany’s biggest derbies.
- Der Klassiker (Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund): There is no local rivalry between these two sides but, much like “El Clasico” in Spain, the competition stems from the fact that they are the two biggest teams in the German game. Borussia Dortmund regularly being the main side to threaten Bayern Munich’s dominance.
- The Revierderby (Borussia Dortmund vs Schalke 04): This clash between two of the biggest sides in Germany’s industrial west is one of the loudest and most passionate in the country. Borussia Dortmund have tasted more success in the current century, but historically there has been little to choose between these two on the pitch.
- The Rhine Derby (Cologne vs Borussia Mönchengladbach): There is no love lost between these teams who are two located along the banks of one of Europe’s most famous rivers. Cologne were the first ever Bundesliga Champion’s, but have since been overtaken in terms of success by Borussia Mönchengladbach – leading to a tenacious rivalry developing.
- Nordderby (Hamburg vs Werder Bremen): This clash between sides from two of the biggest cities in the north is the most played fixture in the history of the Bundesliga. With ten Bundesliga championships between them, the teams have battled for the title on a number of occasions, and are two of the best supported clubs in the country.
- Bavarian Derby (Bayern Munich vs Augsburg): Our final derby doesn’t have quite so much history behind it, with Augsburg only being promoted to the Bundesliga in 2011, but has already developed into a fiercely contested match between the two Bavarian clubs.
Who are German Football’s Most Famous Players?
There are a few nations where it is pretty difficult to narrow down the list of all-time best players, and Germany is one of them. The likes of Miroslav Klose, Oliver Kahn, Thomas Müller and Mesut Özil all get an honourable mention, but don’t quite make our shortlist of five.
- Franz Beckenbauer: You don’t earn the nickname of “Der Kaiser” (The Emperor) without being a pretty good player, and Beckenbauer was certainly that. The man who made the “sweeper” position his own, was all class on the field and led Germany to success in both the World Cup and European Championships.
- Gerd Müller: “Der Bomber” was one of the most lethal predators ever to play the game. Deadly in and around the six-yard box, Müller averaged over a goal a game for his country – scoring the winner in the 1974 World Cup Final.
- Lothar Mathäus: The most capped German footballer of all-time, this gifted midfielder played in an incredible five World Cups – lifting the trophy in 1990 – and was the first ever winner of the FIFA World player of the year award in 1991.
- Jürgen Klinsmann: Another member of the 1990 World Cup winning side was this talented forward. Scoring goals in Germany, Italy, France, England and the USA over the course of his career, Klinsmann also lifted the European Championship trophy with Germany in 1996.
- Manuel Neuer: The man who revolutionised the goalkeeping position with his “sweeper-keeper” style. Excellent with his feet, Neuer is able to snuff out many attacks before they even begin, and is the greatest keeper in the history of German football.
Who has won the most German Soccer Titles per Competition?
There is a very good reason why Bayern Munich are the most famous side in German football. They are by some distance the most successful side in the history of the country’s major league and cup competitions:
- Bundesliga: 1. Bayern Munich (29 wins) , 2. FC Nürnberg (9 wins) , 3. Borussia Dortmund (8 wins)
- DFB-Pokal: 1. Bayern Munich (19 wins), 2. Werder Bremen (6 wins), 3. Schalke 04 & Eintracht Frankfurt (5 wins each)
Best Performances by German sides in the European Club Competitions
Together with the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A; the Bundesliga is one of the recognised big four competitions in the European game. It is therefore no surprise to learn that German sides have made their presence felt in the top European competitions. But which clubs boast the best record?
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
- Bayern Munich: 5-time winners (1974, 1975, 1976, 2001 and 2013)
- Hamburg: 1-time winners (1983)
- Borussia Dortmund: 1-time winners (1997)
UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE:
- Borussia Mönchengladbach: 2-time winners (1975 and 1979)
- Eintracht Frankfurt: 1-time winners (1980)
- Bayer Leverkusen: 1-time winners (1988)
- Bayern Munich: 1-time winners (1996)
- Schalke 04: 1-time winners (1997)
What is the Germany National Team’s Best Performance in the World Cup and EURO?
- World Cup: Of the European nations, only Italy have lifted the World Cup on as many occasions as Germany. Winning the trophy as West Germany in 1954, 1974 and 1990, they then added a fourth success as Germany in 2014.
- European Championship: Germany have also done well in Europe’s major international competition, posting wins as West Germany in 1972 and 1980, and again as Germany in 1996.
German Football: Interesting Stats and Facts
Germany is undoubtedly one of the biggest footballing nations in the world – both in terms of its National side and the domestic game – and has thrown up a number of teams and players who have produced some pretty impressive stats.
- Most Consecutive Bundesliga Titles: Bayern Munich with 7 between 2012/13 and 2018/19.
- Player with Most Bundesliga Titles: Frank Ribéry with 9.
- Most Bundesliga Clean Sheets: Oliver Kahn with 196.
- Youngest Ever Player in Bundesliga: Nuri Şahin (Borussia Dortmund in 2006) 16 years and 335 days.
- DFB Pokal All-Time Scorer: Gerd Müller with 78 goals.
- Germany National Team All-time Top Scorer: Miroslav Klose with 71 goals.
- National Team Most Appearances: Lothar Matthäus with 150.
- National Team Biggest Win: Germany 16 – 0 against Russia at the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm on 1 July.
What kind of betting odds can I find for the German Football?
German football is right up there with the best in the world and has a range of betting odds to match. The more traditional markets such as first/last/anytime goal scorer, correct score and match result are all available, together with Asian Handicaps, stats betting, and much more. In addition, anyone interested in a longer-term bet will find the full range of ante-post options on offer.
Can I watch and Bet on German Football Matches Live Online?
You can. Fans of German football will no doubt be delighted to learn that fixtures from the countries three major competitions are available via the bet365 Live Streaming service.
GERMANY FOOTBALL LIVE STREAMING
- Bundesliga Live Streaming: Can anyone derail the Bayern Munich juggernaut? Follow the race for the title, with selected fixtures streamed live throughout the season.
- Bundesliga II Live Streaming: The battle for a place in the Bundesliga can also be accessed, with regular fixtures from Germany’s second tier available.
- DFB Pokal Live Stream: It’s not all about the league though, with selected fixtures from Germany’s top cup competition also on offer to stream live.
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