Germany women's national under-21 football team

The German national football team U-21 women represented Germany in international women's football. The national team was founded in 1990 as a U-19 national team. In the summer of 1992, the age limit to 20, was raised to 21 years in 1999. 2007, the national team was disbanded and replaced by the U-23 national team.

As was "U -21 " was created by FIFA nor UEFA an official competition for the female age group, was the Nordic Cup as the most important date for this selection teams to compete the strongest European organizations including the American Association a to determine the winner. The Nordic Cup was thus considered the unofficial European Championship. From 1998 to 2006, the tournament of the female age group U -21 was reserved. The national team of the United States won the Nordic Cup from 1999 to 2005 seven times in a row; first winner was the national team of Norway, the last winner was the national team of the Germans.

Nordic Cup

( Cutting off a German national team )

Record players

Games against A- teams

Thrice joined the German U -21 against A- teams to:

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