Overview

This article summarizes the match results of the Germany national football team from 2010 to the present. It covers competitive fixtures (FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Championship, qualification campaigns and the UEFA Nations League) as well as friendlies. A full chronological match list is maintained at the linked source for those seeking individual scores and dates: complete match list.

Competitive record and notable results

Highlights of the period include Germany’s victory at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and singular high-profile matches such as the 7–1 semi-final win over Brazil. The decade also contains contrasting outcomes: strong tournament runs and unexpected early exits (notably group-stage departures at some World Cups and mixed Nations League campaigns). European Championship and World Cup qualification matches are interspersed with preparatory friendlies.

Managers and team evolution

The team’s style and selection evolved under long-term management and subsequent changes. The 2010s saw an emphasis on possession and tactical flexibility, while later years involved a generational transition as younger players were introduced. Managerial changes after major tournaments influenced formation and selection, producing periods of rebuilding and experimentation.

How results are presented

  • Entries typically list date, opponent, venue (home/away/neutral), competition and final score.
  • Competitions include World Cup finals and qualifiers, European Championship finals and qualifiers, UEFA Nations League, and friendlies.
  • Seasonal summaries help trace form, goal difference and qualification outcomes.

Uses for the compiled results include historical research, performance analysis, and fan reference. For match-level detail and updates, consult the primary results list: match archive.