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[td]{{Short description|none}}{{About|the men's team which competed as West Germany|the East German team|East Germany at the FIFA World Cup|the women's team|Germany at the FIFA Women's World Cup}}[[File:Germany and Argentina face off in the final of the World Cup 2014 -2014-07-13 (17).jpg|thumb|300x300px|Germany celebrating victory in the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]] in Brazil]][/td] [td]This is a '''record of the men's [[Germany national football team|Germany]] and West Germany's results at the [[FIFA World Cup]]'''. For [[Germany]]'s World Cup history, FIFA considers only the teams managed by the [[German Football Association]], comprising three periods: [[Nazi Germany|Germany (during Nazi era)]], [[West Germany]] and [[German reunification|reunified Germany]]. The men's [[Germany national football team]] is one of the most successful national teams at the FIFA World Cup, winning four titles, earning second-place and third-place finishes four times each and one fourth-place finish. Germany's 12 podium finishes (3rd place or better) in 20 tournaments add up to at least three more than any other nation. In addition, unless they fail to finish in the top 3 in 2026, Germany are the only team which has stood on the podium at least once during the completed decades in which at least one tournament was held (1930s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s). Along with [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]], [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] and [[Spain national football team|Spain]], they are one of the four national teams to win outside their continental confederation, with the title of the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]] in South America. The team qualified for every FIFA World Cup tournament they have entered (20 out of the 22), the second most frequent, and only failed to reach the quarter-finals three times, in [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]], and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]. With this, Germany's 8th place or better (quarter-finals) in 17 out of 20 tournaments (85%) ranks the second highest in FIFA World Cup finals history, only behind Brazil (19 out of 22 tournaments for a 86%). It makes Germany the best team in the history of the tournament in terms of final positions, if points were awarded proportionally for a title, runner-up finish, third-place finish and semi-final and the second best team in terms of quarter-final appearances.[/td]
[td]This is a '''record of the men's [[Germany national football team|Germany]] and West Germany's results at the [[FIFA World Cup]]'''. For [[Germany]]'s World Cup history, FIFA considers only the teams managed by the [[German Football Association]], comprising three periods: [[Nazi Germany|Germany (during Nazi era)]], [[West Germany]] and [[German reunification|reunified Germany]]. The men's [[Germany national football team]] is one of the most successful national teams at the FIFA World Cup, winning four titles, earning second-place and third-place finishes four times each and one fourth-place finish. Germany's 12 podium finishes (3rd place or better) in 20 tournaments add up to at least three more than any other nation. In addition, unless they fail to finish in the top 3 in 2026, Germany are the only team which has stood on the podium at least once during the completed decades in which at least one tournament was held (1930s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s). Along with [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]], [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] and [[Spain national football team|Spain]], they are one of the four national teams to win outside their continental confederation, with the title of the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]] in South America. The team qualified for every FIFA World Cup tournament they have entered (20 out of the 22), the second most frequent, and only failed to reach the quarter-finals three times, in [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]], and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]. With this, Germany's 8th place or better (quarter-finals) in 17 out of 20 tournaments (85%) ranks the second highest in FIFA World Cup finals history, only behind Brazil (19 out of 22 tournaments for a 86%). It makes Germany the best team in the history of the tournament in terms of final positions, if points were awarded proportionally for a title, runner-up finish, third-place finish and semi-final and the second best team in terms of quarter-final appearances.[/td] [td][/td]
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[td]{{short description|Overview of Germany at the FIFA World Cup}}{{About|the men's team which competed as West Germany|the East German team|East Germany at the FIFA World Cup|the women's team|Germany at the FIFA Women's World Cup}}[[File:Germany and Argentina face off in the final of the World Cup 2014 -2014-07-13 (17).jpg|thumb|300x300px|Germany celebrating victory in the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]] in Brazil]][/td]Revision as of 23:30, 2 September 2025
[/td][td]{{Short description|none}}{{About|the men's team which competed as West Germany|the East German team|East Germany at the FIFA World Cup|the women's team|Germany at the FIFA Women's World Cup}}[[File:Germany and Argentina face off in the final of the World Cup 2014 -2014-07-13 (17).jpg|thumb|300x300px|Germany celebrating victory in the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]] in Brazil]][/td] [td]This is a '''record of the men's [[Germany national football team|Germany]] and West Germany's results at the [[FIFA World Cup]]'''. For [[Germany]]'s World Cup history, FIFA considers only the teams managed by the [[German Football Association]], comprising three periods: [[Nazi Germany|Germany (during Nazi era)]], [[West Germany]] and [[German reunification|reunified Germany]]. The men's [[Germany national football team]] is one of the most successful national teams at the FIFA World Cup, winning four titles, earning second-place and third-place finishes four times each and one fourth-place finish. Germany's 12 podium finishes (3rd place or better) in 20 tournaments add up to at least three more than any other nation. In addition, unless they fail to finish in the top 3 in 2026, Germany are the only team which has stood on the podium at least once during the completed decades in which at least one tournament was held (1930s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s). Along with [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]], [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] and [[Spain national football team|Spain]], they are one of the four national teams to win outside their continental confederation, with the title of the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]] in South America. The team qualified for every FIFA World Cup tournament they have entered (20 out of the 22), the second most frequent, and only failed to reach the quarter-finals three times, in [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]], and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]. With this, Germany's 8th place or better (quarter-finals) in 17 out of 20 tournaments (85%) ranks the second highest in FIFA World Cup finals history, only behind Brazil (19 out of 22 tournaments for a 86%). It makes Germany the best team in the history of the tournament in terms of final positions, if points were awarded proportionally for a title, runner-up finish, third-place finish and semi-final and the second best team in terms of quarter-final appearances.[/td]
[td]This is a '''record of the men's [[Germany national football team|Germany]] and West Germany's results at the [[FIFA World Cup]]'''. For [[Germany]]'s World Cup history, FIFA considers only the teams managed by the [[German Football Association]], comprising three periods: [[Nazi Germany|Germany (during Nazi era)]], [[West Germany]] and [[German reunification|reunified Germany]]. The men's [[Germany national football team]] is one of the most successful national teams at the FIFA World Cup, winning four titles, earning second-place and third-place finishes four times each and one fourth-place finish. Germany's 12 podium finishes (3rd place or better) in 20 tournaments add up to at least three more than any other nation. In addition, unless they fail to finish in the top 3 in 2026, Germany are the only team which has stood on the podium at least once during the completed decades in which at least one tournament was held (1930s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s). Along with [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]], [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] and [[Spain national football team|Spain]], they are one of the four national teams to win outside their continental confederation, with the title of the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]] in South America. The team qualified for every FIFA World Cup tournament they have entered (20 out of the 22), the second most frequent, and only failed to reach the quarter-finals three times, in [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]], and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]. With this, Germany's 8th place or better (quarter-finals) in 17 out of 20 tournaments (85%) ranks the second highest in FIFA World Cup finals history, only behind Brazil (19 out of 22 tournaments for a 86%). It makes Germany the best team in the history of the tournament in terms of final positions, if points were awarded proportionally for a title, runner-up finish, third-place finish and semi-final and the second best team in terms of quarter-final appearances.[/td] [td][/td]
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