Die DFB-Frauen

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Die DFB-Frauen are Germany’s national women’s football team, one of the most successful sides in international women’s soccer with multiple World Cup and European Championship titles.

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instanceOf national sports team of Germany
women's national association football team
association German Football Association NERFINISHED
competition FIFA Women's World Cup NERFINISHED
Olympic Games women's football tournament NERFINISHED
UEFA Women's Championship NERFINISHED
confederation UEFA
continent Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
europeanChampionshipTitles 8
fifaAffiliation FIFA NERFINISHED
fifaCode GER NERFINISHED
foundedBy Deutscher Fußball-Bund NERFINISHED
gender women
governingBody Deutscher Fußball-Bund NERFINISHED
homeStadium various stadiums in Germany
kitColorAway black
kitColorHome white
languageOfTeam German
nickname DFB-Frauen NERFINISHED
notableCoach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg NERFINISHED
Silvia Neid NERFINISHED
notablePlayer Alexandra Popp NERFINISHED
Birgit Prinz NERFINISHED
Dzsenifer Marozsán NERFINISHED
Nadine Angerer NERFINISHED
Silvia Neid NERFINISHED
olympicGoldMedals 1
represents Germany NERFINISHED
rival France women's national football team NERFINISHED
Netherlands women's national football team NERFINISHED
Norway women's national football team NERFINISHED
Sweden women's national football team NERFINISHED
United States women's national soccer team NERFINISHED
shortName Germany women's national football team NERFINISHED
sport association football
wonCompetition FIFA Women's World Cup 2003 NERFINISHED
FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 NERFINISHED
Olympic gold medal 2016
UEFA Women's Championship 1989 NERFINISHED
UEFA Women's Championship 1991 NERFINISHED
UEFA Women's Championship 1995 NERFINISHED
UEFA Women's Championship 1997 NERFINISHED
UEFA Women's Championship 2001 NERFINISHED
UEFA Women's Championship 2005 NERFINISHED
UEFA Women's Championship 2009 NERFINISHED
UEFA Women's Championship 2013 NERFINISHED
worldCupTitles 2

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