

Adidas - Germany 1992 Home Football Shirt 'JANCKER'
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Germany
Player Name - JANCKER
Home
Short Sleeve
Condition - Pre-Loved
In summary, while 1992 did not end with a major trophy for the Germany national football team, their performance throughout the Euro '92 tournament solidified their reputation as one of the sport's most formidable teams.
UEFA Euro 1992: The most significant event for the German national team in 1992 was the UEFA European Championship, commonly referred to as Euro '92, which took place in Sweden from 10 to 26 June. Germany reached the final of the tournament, demonstrating their prowess and continuity from the World Cup-winning squad.
Performance in Euro 1992: Germany advanced from their group in second place, behind the Netherlands. They defeated Sweden, the hosts, in the semi-final with a 3-2 victory. However, the team faced a surprising defeat in the final against Denmark. The Danes, who had been late additions to the tournament after Yugoslavia was disqualified due to the ongoing conflict in the Balkans, won the match 2-0 and clinched the championship.
Key Players: The squad featured a mix of experienced players and new talents. Some of the prominent names included Jürgen Klinsmann, who was a key forward for the team; Andreas Brehme, known for his versatility and penalty-taking prowess; Lothar Matthäus, the captain and inspirational midfielder; and young players like Stefan Effenberg, who was making his mark on the international stage.
Management: The team was managed by Berti Vogts, who had taken over from Franz Beckenbauer post the 1990 World Cup triumph. Vogts would remain in charge until 1998, leading the team through several major tournaments.
Style of Play: Germany was known for its efficient, organized, and disciplined style of play, with a strong emphasis on defense paired with the ability to quickly transition to attack.
Aftermath of Euro 1992: The loss in the Euro 1992 final was a significant disappointment for the German team, given the high expectations placed upon them. However, the team's ability to reach the final demonstrated their consistency at the highest levels of European football.
The early 1990s were a transitional period for German football, with the integration of players from the former East Germany into the national setup following reunification. The German Football Association (DFB) was navigating this integration while maintaining the team's competitive edge.
This is a pre-loved shirt in very good condition.
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