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Germany

Germany

Coach: Jurgen Klinsmann

Tactics: Unadventurous but solid.

Star Player: Michael Ballack - goalscoring midfielder who captains the side.
Verdict: Host nations always seem to present a real threat and Germany, backed by a passionate home support, will be no different. Klinsmann's men do not have the quality of German sides of yesteryear but neither did the 2002 team which reached the final. Youth is slowly replacing experience with the likes of Bastian Schweinsteiger and Lukas Podolski getting their chance. Should be buoyed by an easy draw.

Ten things you didn’t know about Germany
1. Legend has it that when the Germans constructed a false airfield during WWII the RAF called their bluff by dropping a wooden bomb on it.
2. In an amazing feat of engineering the Germans built a kilometre long water bridge over the river Elbe to link two canals.
3. Heidelberg is home to the world’s largest wine cask, the Heidelberg Tun which was built in 1751 from 130 oak trees. It is 28 feet deep by 23 feet high and holds 220,017 litres or 293,356 bottles worth!
4. Desperate zoo officials in Bremerhaven have flown in female penguins from Sweden in an attempt to entice six gay penguins away from their male partners.
5. The Berlin Museum at Check-Point Charlie received a complaint from actor David Hasselhoff who felt they had overlooked his part in reuniting East and West Germany by singing his song ‘Looking for Freedom’ from atop the Berlin Wall.
6. During World War II, W.C. Fields kept US $50,000 in Germany 'in case the little bastard wins'
7. A hotel in Norden, North Germany charges its guests by the kilo in an attempt to encourage overweight guests to consider slimming down.
8. The oldest living rose in the world climbs the walls of the Hildesham Cathedral in Germany and is thought to be over 1,000 years old.
9. The Germans obviously have a thing about practical footwear; the inventors of the Doc Marten boot, the Birkenstock sandal and the running spike were all German.
10. ZAM, the Centre for Unusual Museums in Munich contains a Chamberpot Museum, Corkscrew Museum, Ethnic Doll Museum, Easter Bunny Museum and the Guardian Angel Museum.

Germany Team Profiles
Goalkeepers
Jens Lehmann
Made his debut for Germany on February 18, 1998, against Oman, aged 28. Currently playing for Arsenal, Lehman has 29 caps for Germany (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: October 11, 1969
Height: 1.93m (6ft 4in)
Fact: During his ten years with German side Shalke 04, Lehmann scored twice, but also has the slightly less impressive accolade of having been sent off four times.

Oliver Kahn
Made his debut for Germany on June 23, 1995, against Switzerland, aged 26. Currently playing for Bayern Munich, Kahn has 84 caps for Germany (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: June 15, 1969
Height: 1.88m (6ft 2in)
Fact: Kahn's impressive performances during the 2002 World Cup won him the Golden Ball (the award given by FIFA for the best player of the tournament).

Timo Hildebrand
Made his debut for Germany in April 2004, against Romania, aged 25. Currently playing for VfB Stuttgart, Hildebrand has 3 caps for Germany (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: April 5, 1979
Height: 1.85m (6ft)
Fact: Hildebrand holds the current Bundesliga record for the longest time without conceding a goal in competitive matches; in 2003-2004 he played for a remarkable 884 minutes without conceding a goal.

Defenders
Arne Friedrich
Made his debut for Germany in August 2002, against Bulgaria, aged 23. Currently playing for Hertha BSC Berlin, Friedrich has won 34 caps for Germany and has scored 0 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth:
May 25, 1979
Height: 1.85m (6ft)
Fact: Friedrich played the full 90 minutes in all of Germany's matches at the European Championships in 2004 and the Confederations Cup in 2005.

Robert Huth
Made his debut for Germany on August 18, 2004, against Austria, aged 20. Currently playing for Chelsea, Huth has 15 caps for Germany and has scored 2 goals for his country (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: August 18, 1984
Height: 1.91m (6ft 3in)
Fact: Huth progressed from the German youth squad to play for the U21s and finally the senior side within the space of just six months.

Marcell Jansen
Made his debut for Germany in September 2005, against Slovakia, aged 19. Currently playing for Borussia Mönchengladbach, Jansen has won 4 caps for Germany and has scored 0 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: November 4, 1985
Height: 1.90m (6ft 2in)
Fact: Formerly a regular for the U21 side, Jansen is the youngest member of Germany's World Cup Squad.

Philipp Lahm
Made his debut for Germany in February 2004, against Croatia, aged 19. Currently playing for Bayern Munich, Lahm has won 17 caps for Germany and has scored 1 goal for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: November 11, 1983
Height: 1.70m (5ft 5in)
Fact: Lahm emerged as a bright prospect for the Germany team at the European Championships in 2004, but missed the 2005 Confederations Cup and the start of the 2005-2006 domestic season with a torn cruciate ligament.

Per Mertesacker
Made his debut for Germany in October 2004, against Iran, aged 20. Currently playing for Hannover 96, Mertesacker has won 20 caps for Germany and has scored 1 goal for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: September 29, 1984
Height: 1.96m (6ft 4in)
Fact: Hannover-born Mertesacker has been associated with his hometown club since 1995, when he signed for the schoolboy side; when he appeared in his first Bundesliga game on November 1, 2003, aged 19, he was the league's youngest German-born player.

Christoph Metzelder
Made his debut for Germany in August 2001, against Hungary, aged 20. Currently playing for Borussia Dortmund, Metzelder has won 19 caps for Germany and has scored 0 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: November 5, 1980
Height: 1.93m (6ft 2in)
Fact: Metzelder was named U21 European Footballer of the Year in 2002, with 25 appearances for Borussia Dortmund, helping his club to secure the Bundesliga title.

Jens Nowotny
Made his debut for Germany in April 1997, against Ukraine, aged 23. Currently playing for Bayer Leverkusen, Nowotny has won caps for Germany and has scored goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: January 11, 1974
Height: 1.84m (6ft)
Fact: Nowotny's inclusion in Germany's final 23-man squad was a bit of a surprise; his last appearance for his country had been in June 2004.

Midfielders
Michael Ballack
Made his debut for Germany on April 28, 1999, against Scotland, aged 22. Currently playing for Bayern Munich but set to join Chelsea at the start of the 2006-2007 season, Ballack has 63 caps for Germany and has scored 30 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: September 26, 1976
Height: 1.89 m (6ft 2 in)
Fact: Ballack was named German Footballer of the Year in 2002, 2003, and 2005, and in March 2004, he was included in a list of the 125 greatest living professional footballers, chosen by Pelé.

Bernd Schneider
made his debut for Germany in July 1999, against New Zealand, aged 25. Currently playing for Bayer Leverkusen, Schneider has won 61 caps for Germany and has scored 1 goal for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: November 17, 1973
Height: 1.76m (5ft 9in)
Fact: With 10 goals in 33 appearances for Bayer Leverkusen in 2003-2004, Schneider was one of the highest scoring midfielders in the Bundesliga.

Tim Borowski
Made his debut for Germany in August 2002, against Bulgaria, aged 22. Currently playing for Werder Bremen, Borowski has won 17 caps for Germany and has scored 1 goal for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: May 2, 1980
Height: 1.94m (6ft 3in)
Fact: Borowski has spent his entire professional career to date at Werder Bremen; his career highlights include winning the league and cup double in 2004.

David Odonker
Currently playing for Borussia Dortmund, Odonker is yet to make his senior international debut for Germany (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: February 21, 1984
Height: 1.72m (5ft 7in)
Fact: One of the fastest players in the Bundesliga, Odonker was the only uncapped member of Germany's squad at the time of selection although he has played for his country at U16, U19, and U21 levels.

Torsten Frings
Made his debut for Germany in February 2001, against France, aged 24. Currently playing for Werder Bremen, Frings has won 49 caps for Germany and has scored 6 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: November 22, 1976
Height: 1.82m (5ft 11in)
Fact: This is Frings' second spell at Werder Bremen; he spent six seasons with the club between 1996 and 2002. He rejoined the club from Bayern Munich in 2005, where he had enjoyed a successful season, winning both the German cup and league titles.

Thomas Hitzlsperger
Made his debut for Germany in October 2004, against Iran, aged 24. Currently playing for VfB Stuttgart, Hitzlsperger has won 13 caps for Germany and has scored 0 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: April 5, 1982
Height: 1.81m (5ft 11in)
Fact: Before moving to VfB Stuttgart in 2005, Hitzlsperger spent six seasons with Premiership side Aston Villa (including a loan period at Chesterfield); he opted to return to Germany for the 2005-2006 season to boost his chances of selection for the World Cup squad.

Sebastian Kehl
Made his debut for Germany in May 2001, against Slovakia, aged 21. Currently playing for Borussia Dortmund, Kehl has won 25 caps for Germany and has scored 3 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: February 13, 1980
Height: 1.88m (6ft 3in)
Fact: Once hailed as a possible successor to legendary former German midfielder Lothar Matthäus, Kehl was transferred to current club Borussia Dortmund from Freiburg in 2001 after he controversially broke a pre-contract agreement with Bayern Munich.

Bastian Schweinsteiger
Made his debut for Germany in June 2004, against Hungary, aged 19. Currently playing for Bayern Munich, Schweinsteiger has won 25 caps for Germany and has scored 5 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: August 1, 1984
Height: 1.81m (5ft 11in)
Fact: Bastian's older brother Tobias plays for German Second Division side VfB Lübeck.

Forwards
Miroslav Klose
Made his debut for Germany on March 24, 2001, against Albania, aged 22. Currently playing for Werder Bremen, Klose has 52 caps for Germany and has scored 21 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: June 9, 1978
Height: 1.82m (5ft 11in)
Fact: Klose comes from a highly talented sporting family—his father was a professional footballer for French club AJ Auxerre, while his mother played handball for the Polish national team.

Oliver Neuville
Made his debut for Germany in September 1998, against Malta, aged 25. Currently playing for Borussia Mönchengladbach, Neuville has 52 caps for Germany and has scored 6 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: May 1, 1973
Height: 1.71m (5ft 7in)
Fact: Swiss-born Neuville is another World Cup veteran; he scored against Paraguay in the second round of the 2002 competition.

Gerald Asamoah
Made his debut for Germany in May 2001, against Slovakia, aged 22. Currently playing for Schalke 04, Asamoah has won 38 caps for Germany and has scored 6 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: October 3, 1978
Height: 1.80m (5ft 10in)
Fact: Born in Ghana, Asamoah moved to Germany when he was still at school and opted to play international football for his adopted country rather than his birth country; he scored on his debut for Germany.

Lukas Podolski
Made his debut for Germany in June 2004, against Hungary, aged 19. Currently playing for FC Koln, Podolski has won 22 caps for Germany and has scored 10 goals for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: June 4, 1985
Height: 1.80m (5ft 10in)
Fact: At 19 years old, Polish-born Podolski was the youngest member of Germany's squad at the European Championships in 2004.

Mike Hanke
Made his debut for Germany in June 2005, against Russia, aged 21. Currently playing for VfL Wolfsburg, Hanke has won 6 caps for Germany and has scored 1 goal for his country (as at March 22, 2006).
Date of birth: November 5, 1983
Height: 1.85m (6ft)
Fact: A former regular for the Germany U21 side, Hanke scored 14 goals in 26 appearances before graduating to the senior international squad.
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