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List Of Germany International Footballers Born Outside Germany
This is a list of the players who played for Germany national football team and who were born outside the current borders of Germany. This list includes former West Germany national football team players. It also includes players born in presently non-German territories even if they were controlled by Germany when they were born regardless of the means by which those lands had come under German administration - this list therefore includes players born in the historical eastern territories of Germany, militarily-occupied territories, territories annexed by the Nazis and German overseas colonies. However, it does not include players who played only for the former East Germany or Saarland national football teams, nor does it include any Germany/West Germany international footballers born in East Germany, Saarland or West Berlin prior to those lands' absorption by the modern Federal Republic of Germany. List of Germany international footballers born outside Germany Austria * ...
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Germany National Football Team
The Germany national football team (german: link=no, Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Germany in men's international football and played its first match in 1908. The team is governed by the German Football Association (''Deutscher Fußball-Bund''), founded in 1900. Between 1949 and 1990, separate German national teams were recognised by FIFA due to Allied occupation and division: the DFB's team representing the Federal Republic of Germany (commonly referred to as West Germany in English between 1949 and 1990), the Saarland team representing the Saar Protectorate (1950–1956) and the East Germany team representing the German Democratic Republic (1952–1990). The latter two were absorbed along with their records; the present team represents the reunified Federal Republic. The official name and code "Germany FR (FRG)" was shortened to "Germany (GER)" following reunification in 1990. Germany is one of the most successful national teams in international competit ...
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Matthias Kaburek
Matthias Kaburek (9 February 1911 – 17 February 1976) was an Austrian football (soccer), football player. Club career Born in Vienna, Kaburek played most of his career at local giants Rapid Wien. He also had a spell at French league sides Metz, alongside compatriot and fellow World Cup player Franz Cisar, and Longwy. For Rapid Vienna, Kaburek played 435 games and scored 520 goals. International career As a player Kaburek was part of Austria national football team at the 1934 FIFA World Cup. He also played one match for Germany national football team, Germany in 1939. Honours *Austrian Bundesliga Top Goalscorer (1): ** 1935 Österreichs Torschützenkönige
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Marko Marin
Marko Marin ( sr-cyr, Марко Марин, born 13 March 1989) is a German former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder and left winger. He was known for his acceleration, dribbling, agility, creativity, versatility, technical skill and playmaking ability. Marin previously played for Bundesliga clubs Borussia Mönchengladbach and Werder Bremen, before signing for Chelsea in 2012. He spent most of his time out on loan at four clubs in four countries before leaving for Olympiacos in 2016, then Red Star Belgrade in 2018. A full German international from 2008 to 2010, he won 16 caps and represented the country at the 2010 World Cup, where they came third. Early life Marin was born in Bosanska Gradiška, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia (modern-day Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina) to Bosnian Serb parents, mother Borka Marin and father Ranko Marin. Marin was only two years old when the family moved to Germany in 1991 due to his mother's job. G ...
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Herbert Wimmer
Herbert "Hacki" Wimmer (born 9 November 1944) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Besides winning five national championships and two UEFA Cups with his club side Borussia Mönchengladbach, he won the 1974 World Cup and the UEFA Euro 1972 with Germany. Club career Wimmer started his playing career with lowly Borussia Brand (a place close to the city of Aachen). Between 1966 and 1978, he played in 366 Bundesliga matches for Borussia Mönchengladbach and scored 51 goals. With the club, he won five national championships (in 1970, 1971, 1975, 1976, and 1977), the German Cup in 1973, and the UEFA Cup in 1975. Wimmer started out as a forward, but in Mönchengladbach, his role was primarily to cover defensively for the star of the team in this era, midfield playmaker Günter Netzer. His physical endurance, which earned him the nickname the ''Iron Lung'', was one of his major assets. Wimmer was considered as a paragon of a player that never runs out o ...
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Franz Wagner (footballer)
Franz Wagner (23 September 1911 – 8 December 1974, in Vienna) was an Austrian football midfielder. He earned 18 caps for the Austria national football team and participated in the 1934 FIFA World Cup. After the annexation of Austria by Germany, he earned 3 caps for the Germany national football team, and participated in the 1938 FIFA World Cup The 1938 FIFA World Cup was the third edition of the World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams and was held in France from 4 June until 19 June 1938. Italy defended its title in the final, beat .... He spent his club career at SK Rapid Wien. References 1911 births 1974 deaths Footballers from Vienna Men's association football midfielders Austrian men's footballers Austria men's international footballers German men's footballers Germany men's international footballers SK Rapid Wien players 1934 FIFA World Cup players 1938 FIFA World Cup players Dual men's internat ...
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Johann Urbanek
Johann Urbanek (10 October 1910 – 7 July 2000) was an Austrian football midfielder who played for Austria in the 1934 FIFA World Cup.Copa do Mundo da FIFA Itália 1934
He later played one game for during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
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Josef Stroh
Josef "Pepi" Stroh (5 March 1913 – 7 January 1991) was an Austrian footballer and football manager. He played club football mainly with FK Austria Wien. International career He was part of Austria’s team for the 1934 FIFA World Cup but he didn’t play any match. With Austria national football team, he was also part of the squad for the 1948 but he didn’t play Austria only match in the tournament, a 3-0 defeat against Sweden national football team. He also played for the Germany national football team. and was part of the German squad for the 1938 FIFA World Cup He played one match, the lost replay against Switzerland, as Germany were knocked out in the first round. Coaching career He coached SC Wiener Neustadt, FC Wien, SC Schwechat, Jönköpings Södra IF, Malmö FF, IFK Göteborg, SK Brann, Sandvikens IF Sandvikens IF is a Swedish football club located in Sandviken. The club, formed 6 June 1918, has played 21 seasons in the highest Swedish league, but is ...
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Karl Sesta
Karl Sesta (18 March 1906 – 12 July 1974) was a footballer who represented both the Austrian and German national sides. Club career He played club football for Vorwärts XI, 1. Simmeringer SC, FK Teplice, Wiener AC, FK Austria Wien, LSV Markersdorf an der Pielach, First Vienna FC and SPC Helfort Wien. International career He made his debut for Austria in May 1932 against Czechoslovakia and he participated at the 1934 FIFA World Cup. He earned 44 caps for Austria, scoring one goal.Appearances for Austrian National Team
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Willibald Schmaus
Willibald Schmaus (16 June 1912 – 27 April 1979) was an Austrian football defender. He represented both Austria and Germany internationally. Career He earned 14 caps for the Austria national football team and participated in the 1934 FIFA World Cup. After the annexation of Austria by Germany, he earned 10 caps for the Germany national football team, and participated in the 1938 FIFA World Cup. He spent his club career at First Vienna FC 1894 First Vienna FC is an Austrian association football club based in the Döbling district of Vienna. Established on 22 August 1894, it is the country's oldest team and has played a notable role in the history of the game there. It is familiarly k .... References External links * 1912 births 1979 deaths Footballers from Vienna Men's association football defenders Austrian men's footballers Austria men's international footballers German men's footballers Germany men's international footballers First Vienna FC players 193 ...
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Rudolf Raftl
Rudolf Raftl (7 February 1911, in Vienna – 5 September 1994) was an Austrian football goalkeeper. He earned six caps for the Austria national football team and participated in the 1934 FIFA World Cup. After the annexation of Austria by Germany, he earned six caps for the Germany national football team, and participated in the 1938 FIFA World Cup. Career * Hertha Wien (1928–1929) * SK Rapid Wien (1930–1945) * First Vienna FC 1894 First Vienna FC is an Austrian association football club based in the Döbling district of Vienna. Established on 22 August 1894, it is the country's oldest team and has played a notable role in the history of the game there. It is familiarly k ... (1946–1948) References * 1911 births 1994 deaths Footballers from Vienna Men's association football goalkeepers Austrian men's footballers Austria men's international footballers German men's footballers Germany men's international footballers SK Rapid Wien players First Vienna FC ...
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Peter Platzer
Peter Platzer (29 May 1910 – 13 December 1959) was an Austrian football goalkeeper who played for Austria in the 1934 FIFA World Cup.Copa do Mundo da FIFA Itália 1934
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Hans Pesser
Johann "Hans" Erik Pesser (7 November 1911 – 12 August 1986) was an Austrian football striker and coach. Career He earned 8 caps and scored 3 goals for the Austria national football team. After the annexation of Austria by Germany, he earned 12 caps and scored 2 goals for the Germany national football team, and participated in the 1938 FIFA World Cup. He spent his club career at SK Rapid Wien Sportklub Rapid Wien (), commonly known as Rapid Vienna, is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid has won the most Austrian championship titles (32), including the first title in the season 1911–12, ..., and later also managed the team, and also briefly managed the Austria national team. As coach he reached 7 titles in the Austrian championship and three Austrian Cups. Honours as player *''Rapid Wien''(4 x Austrian Champion 1935, 1938, 1940, 1941;German Cup 1938;German Champion 1941) as coach *''Rapid Wien''(1945-52: 4 x Austrian Champ ...
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