Germany National Football Team June 2025 Fixtures kick off with their semi-final game against Portugal in the UEFA Nations League on 4th June at the Munich Football Arena in Germany.
Eventually, the very first game of the German National Football team was in 1908. It was originally founded in the year 1900. Since then, Germany has been one of the most successful national teams, which has won many international competitions. Germany has a total of four FIFA World Cups (1954, 1974, 1990, and 2014), which is only one behind the record winners, Brazil, which have five. Along with this, Germany has also won three European Championships (1972, 1980, and 1996).
Basically, over the years, a lot of great players have played and represented Germany. Some of them are Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Muller, Lothar Matthaus, Miroslav Klose, Philipp Lahm, Manuel Neuer, Toni Kroos, Oliver Kahn, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Mesut Ozil and Thomas Muller.
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Germany National Football Team June 2025 and Upcoming Fixtures
The very first match will be the semi-final of the UEFA Nations League against Portugal. While the second match surely depends on whether it will be a third-place or a final. Let us have a look at the fixtures for Germany this year:
4th June
Opponent: Portugal
Competition: UEFA Nations League (Semi-Final)
Venue: Munich Football Arena, Germany
4th September
Opponent: Slovakia
Competition: World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 5)
Venue: TBC
7th September
Opponent: Northern Ireland
Competition: World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 6)
Venue: TBC
10th October
Opponent: Luxembourg
Competition: World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 7)
Venue: TBC
13th October
Opponent: Northern Ireland
Competition: World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 8)
Venue: TBC
14th November
Opponent: Luxembourg
Competition: World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 9)
Venue: TBC
17th November
Opponent: Slovakia
Competition: World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 10)
Venue: TBC
Squad for the UEFA Nations League
Goalkeepers: Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Oliver Baumann, Alexander Nubel
Defenders: Waldemar Anton, Robin Koch, Jonathan Tah, Joshua Kimmich, Thilo Kehrer, Maximilian Mittelstadt, David Raum, Robert Andrich
Midfielders: Pascal Gross, Felix Nmecha, Leon Goretzka, Nadiem Amiri, Florian Wirtz, Leroy Sane, Serge Gnabry, Robin Gosens, Aleksandar Pavlovic, Tom Bischof
Forwards: Niclas Fullkrug, Nick Woltemade, Deniz Undav, Karim Adeyemi, Jonathan Burkardt
Who is the Germany National Team Coach?
Julian Nagelsmann is the head coach of the Germany National Football team. His journey with the national team started after the departure of Hansi Flick. He took charge of the team from September 2023. Recently, Nagelsmann extended his contract with the national team, which means he will stay until 2028. Basically, he has managed 21 games for Germany so far, won twelve, lost three, and drawn six.
Top 5 Highest-Paid Players
5. Leon Goretzka (£210,208 per week)
The Bayern midfielder is currently in fifth place on the Highest-Paid Players list. He has a lot of experience and will eventually play an important role in Germany’s midfield too.
Full Name | Leon Christoph Goretzka |
Date of Birth | February 6, 1995 (Bochum, Germany) |
Club & Position | Bayern Munich (since 2018) – Midfielder |
International Career | Germany (since 2014) |
Notable Achievements | FIFA Confederations Cup Winner (2017), 6× Bundesliga Champion, UEFA Champions League Winner (2020) |
4. Leroy Sane (£243,261 per week)
Sane is one of the most versatile wingers in this team. Basically, he plays for FC Bayern in the Bundesliga and can most likely leave this summer. His outburst of pace and smart dribbling easily helps him go past defenders.
Full Name | Leroy Aziz Sane |
Date of Birth | January 11, 1996 (Essen, Germany) |
Club & Position | Bayern Munich (since 2020) – Winger |
International Career | Germany (since 2015) |
Notable Achievements | FIFA Confederations Cup Winner (2017), Premier League Winner (2018, 2019), Bundesliga Champion (Multiple Times) |
3. Antonio Rudiger (£280,385 per week)
Eventually, Rudiger is the only player in the list who doesn’t play for FC Bayern. He currently plays for Real Madrid and is the leader in the defence. Due to an injury, Rudiger will not feature for Germany in the UEFA Nations League.
Full Name | Antonio Rudiger |
Date of Birth | March 3, 1993 (Berlin, Germany) |
Club & Position | Real Madrid (since 2022) – Centre-back |
International Career | Germany (since 2014) |
Notable Achievements | UEFA Champions League Winner (2024), FIFA Confederations Cup Winner (2017), FA Cup Winner (2018) |
2. Jamal Musiala (£306,022 per week)
Along with Rudiger, Musiala is also not a part of Germany’s squad as he is injured. Everyone knows the magic Jamal provides on the pitch. He is an attacking midfielder playing for FC Bayern. Indeed, his maturity at such a young age is remarkable.
Full Name | Jamal Musiala |
Date of Birth | February 26, 2003 (Stuttgart, Germany) |
Club & Position | Bayern Munich (since 2019) – Attacking Midfielder, Winger |
International Career | Germany (since 2021) |
Notable Achievements | Bundesliga Champion (Multiple Times), German Player of the Year (2022), Euro 2024 Golden Boot Winner |
1. Joshua Kimmich (£324,348 per week)
Kimmich can play in defense as well as midfield. He is the highest-paid German player and surely deserves it. Undoubtedly, he is the leader and the main man for Germany. He plays for the German giants FC Bayern in the Bundesliga.
Full Name | Joshua Walter Kimmich |
Date of Birth | February 8, 1995 (Rottweil, Germany) |
Club & Position | Bayern Munich (since 2015) – Defensive Midfielder, Right-back |
International Career | Germany (since 2016) |
Notable Achievements | UEFA Champions League Winner (2020), FIFA Confederations Cup Winner (2017), Bundesliga Champion (Multiple Times) |