November
15, 1995
Germany
3-Bulgaria 1
UEFA
European Championship Qualifying -Group 7
Venue: Berlin- Olympiastadion
Attendance: 75,841
Referee: Vassilios Nikakis (Greece)
Goalscorers: (Germany): Jürgen Klinsmann
50, 76 pen, Thomas Häßler 56
(Bulgaria): Hristo Stoichkov 47
Lineups:
Germany:
1-
Andreas Köpke (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.) [28 / 0]
2-Markus
Babbel (Fußball-Club
Bayern München e.V.) [10 / 1]
3-Steffen
Freund (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.) [10 / 0]
4-
Jürgen Kohler (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.) [77 / 0] (15-Thomas Strunz (Fußball-Club Bayern München
e.V.) [25 / 1]
46th)
5-Thomas
Helmer (Fußball-Club
Bayern München e.V.) [41 / 2]
6-Matthias
Sammer (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.) [37 / 5]
7-Dieter
Eilts (Sport
Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.) [12 / 0]
8-Mario
Basler (Sport
Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.) [13 / 1]
10-
Thomas Häßler (Karlruher Sport-Club von 1894 Mühlburg-Phönix e.V.) [68 / 8] (14-Stefan Reuter (Ballspielverein
Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.) [48 / 2] 87th )
9-
Jürgen Klinsmann
(Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.) [78 / 34]
11-
Stefan Kuntz (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul / Turkey)
[13 / 2] (13-Fredi Bobic (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V.)
[5 / 1] 82nd)
Coach:
Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts
Booked:
Jürgen Klinsmann 35, Steffen Freund 67
Other Substitutes :
12-Oliver Kahn (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
16-Mehemt Scholl (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Team
Captain: Jürgen Klinsmann
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform
Colors: White Shirts (Patches
of Black, Yellow and Red at the top), Black Shorts, White Socks
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 22, April 1996
(Germany squad, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier,
Germany 3-Bulgaria 1) |
Photo
From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special
Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(Germany squad, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier,
Germany 3-Bulgaria 1) |
Bulgaria:
1-Dimitar
Popov (Fudbalski Klub CSKA(Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Sofia) [12 / 0]
2-Emil
Kremenliev (Fudbalski Klub Levski 1914-Sofia) [22 / 0]
3-Valentin
Dartilov (Fudbalski Klub Levski 1914-Sofia) [1 / 0]
4-Tzanko
Tzvetanov (Sport
Verein Waldhof Mannheim 07 e.V. / Germany) [33 / 0]
5-Gosho
Guinchev (Fudbalski Klub Levski 1914-Sofia) [2 / 0]
6-Zlatko
Yankov (Fußball Club Bayer 05 Uerdingen
/ Germany) [47 / 4]
7-Emil
Kostadinov (Fußball-Club
Bayern München e.V. / Germany) [48
/ 18]
8-Hristo
Stoichkov (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy) [59 / 29]
9-Luboslav
Penev (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)
[48 / 12] (14-Nasko Sirakov (Fudbalski
Klub Slavia-Sofia) [76 / 22] 79th)
10-Krassimir
Balakov (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V. / Germany) [50 / 7] (15-Daniel Borimorov (Turn-
und Sportverein München von 1860 e.V / Germany) [19 / 2] 82nd)
11-Yordan
Lechkov (Hamburger
Sport-Verein e.V. / Germany) [31 / 4] (16-Ilian
Kiriakov (Anorthosis
Football Club of Famagusta / Cyprus) [52 / 0] 62nd)
Coach:
Dimitar Penev
Booked:
Krassimir Balakov 36, Valentin Dartilov 55, Dimitar Popov 76
Other Substitutes :
12-Zdravko Zdravkov (Fudbalski
Klub Slavia-Sofia)
13-Radostin Kishishev (Fudbalski Klub Neftochimik Bourgas)
Team
Captain: Hristo Stoichkov
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts (Patches
of white at the top), Green Shorts, Red Socks
Photo
From: World Soccer, March 1996
(Bulgaria squad, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier,
Germany 3-Bulgaria 1) |
Photo
From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special
Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(Bulgaria squad, November 15, 1995, EC
Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1) |
Notes:
-Match
number 629 for Germany and number 539 for Bulgaria.
-This
was the 20th meeting between the nations.
-The
previous match between the nations, as well as the previous match on Bulgarian
soil and Bulgaria’s previous victory, was the first Leg of this qualifier just
a few months prior on June 7, 1995 that Bulgaria won (3-2) at Sofia.
Germany
players: Andreas Köpke, Stefan Reuter, Matthias Sammer, Markus Babbel, Thomas
Helmer, Thomas Strunz, Dieter Eilts, Mario Basler, Thomas Häßler and Jürgen
Klinsmann and
Bulgaria players: Emil Kremenliev, Tzanko Tzvetanov, Zlatko Yankov, Luboslav Penev, Hristo Stoichkov, Emil
Kostadinov, Krassimir Balakov, Yordan Lechkov and Nasko Sirakov were present that day (on
the field and/or the substitutes bench).
Both
Managers were still at their respective posts.
Jürgen
Klinsmann captained Germany for that match as well.
Hristo
Stoichkov scored twice on two penalty kicks and Emil Kostadinov also scored for
Bulgaria, while Jürgen Klinsmann also scored for Germany again.
Germany’s
Reuter, Klinsmann and Sammer were booked in that match.
This
remains Bulgaria’s last win to date over Germany.
-The
next match between the nations, as well as the next match on Bulgarian soil,
was a Friendly on August 21, 2002 at Sofia that ended in a (2-2) tie.
Krassimir
Balakov was the only remaining player from this 1995 match to be present in
that match. He captained Bulgaria and also scored one of the goals on a penalty
kick.
This
was the 21st match between the Nations. The two nations have not
played one another since.
Bulgaria
has only defeated Germany three times (two of them coming in 1994 and 1995).
-The sides had met at a neutral venue over a year prior
for the Quarterfinals of the 1994 World Cup on July 10, 1994 at East
Rutherford, New Jersey, USA.
Bulgaria
had won that match (2-1). Hristo Stoichkov and Yordan Letchkov scored for
Bulgaria that day.
Germany
players: Thomas Helmer, Jürgen Kohler, Thomas Strunz, Thomas Häßler and Jürgen
Klinsmann and
Bulgaria players: Ilian Kiriakov, Tzanko Tzvetanov, Zlatko Yankov, Nasko Sirakov, Yordan Lechkov, Krassimir
Balakov, Emil Kostadinov and Hristo Stoichkov were present that day (on
the field and/or the substitutes bench).
Both
Managers were still at their respective posts.
Germany’s
Thomas Helmer, Thomas Häßler and Jürgen Klinsmann were booked in that match, as
was Bulgaria’s Hristo Stoichkov.
The
only other time the sides met a neutral venue was during the 1970 World Cup, on
June 7, 1970 (Germany (West) 5-Bulgaria 2).
-The
previous away win for Germany was a Friendly on March 22, 1989 at Sofia that
Germany (West) won (2-1).
Germany
players: Jürgen Kohler and Thomas Häßler and Bulgaria players: Ilyan Kiriakov, Krassimir
Balakov, Emil Kostadinov, Luboslav Penev and Hritsto Stoitchkov were present
that day (on the field and/or the substitutes bench).
-The
previous match between the nations on German soil was a Friendly on April 17,
1985 that Germany (West) won (4-1) at Augsburg.
-The previous Official qualifier on German soil was a World Cup qualifier on November 22, 1981 that the Germans won (4-0).
-The
previous UEFA European Championship qualifier on German soil between the
nations was on November 19, 1975 at Stuttgart, that the Germans won (1-0).
Berti
Vogts played for Germany (West) in that match,
-The
two Managers, Bulgaria’s Manager Dimitar Penev and Germany’s Berti Vogts have
taken part in many Bulgaria and Germany (West) match-ups.
Dimitar
Penev only:
March
22, 1967, at Hannover, West Germany 1-Bulgaria 0
May
12, 1973, at Hamburg, West Germany 3-Bulgaria 0
Berti
Vogts only:
April
27, 1975, EC Qualifier, at Sofia, Bulgaria 1- West Germany 1
November
19, 1975, EC Qualifier, at Stuttgart, West Germany 1-Bulgaria 0
Dimitar
Penev and Berti Vogts:
September
24, 1969, at Sofia, Bulgaria 0-West Germany 1
June
7, 1970, World Cup, West Germany 5-Bulgaria 2
In
addition the pair managed their respective sides against one another in the
1994 World Cup quarterfinal and these two 1995 UEFA European Championship qualifiers.
-The
other teams in this UEFA European Championship qualifying Group, in addition to
Germany and Bulgaria, were Georgia, Moldova, Wales and Albania.
Germany
and Bulgaria both qualified to the Euro Finals to take place in England in the
summer of 1996.
-This
match was not critical in terms of qualification prospects as both already
seemed set to qualify, but was important in terms of winning the Group.
For
the Germans this was an opportunity to revenge the two previous losses on June
1995 and July 1994.
Berti
Vogts had indicated that they wanted to win the group outright for better
seeding at the 1996 Euro Finals.
-Berti
Vogts had named his squad on November 6th, 1995:
Goalkeeper:
Andreas
Kopke, Oliver Kahn
Defenders:
Markus Babbel, Thomas Helmer, Stefan Reuter, and Matthias Sammer
Midfielders:
Mario Basler, Dieter Eilts, Steffen Freund, Thomas Haessler, Andreas Moeller
(Borussia Dortmund), Mehmet Scholl, Thomas Strunz
Strikers:
Fredi Bobic, Heiko Herrlich (Borussia Dortmund), Jurgen Klinsmann, Stefan Kuntz
Note:
Andreas Moeller and Heiko Herrlich would withdraw.
-In
addition to Moeller and Herrlich, the Germans were also missing Christian
Ziege, Ulf Kirsten and Christian Wörns.
-Bulgaria
were missing goalkeeper and Captain Borislav Mikhailov. Hristo Stoichkov
captained in his absence.
The
Bulgarians were also missing Trifon Ivanov, Petar Hubchev and Ivaylo Yordanov.
Photo
From:n Kicker Sportsmagazin, Issue 93, 46, November 16, 1995
(Team
Formations)
|
-Dimitar
Penev chose to hand a debut Valentin Dartilov at Libero to replace Hubchev.
In
general Bulgaria’s defense was inexperienced. The absence of Mikhailov also
forced Penev to start with the relatively inexperienced Dimitar Popov in goal.
Gosho
Guinchev was earning only his second cap.
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 89, June 1996
(Emil Kostadinov, November 15, 1995, EC
Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1) |
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 89, June 1996
(Krassimir Balakov and Dieter Eilts, November
15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1) |
-For
the Germans former midfielder Matthias Sammer was now the established Libero.
Ever
since the injury suffered by former Captain Lothar Matthaus in January 1995
that had sidelined him for many months, Sammer had effectively filled up the
role to such a point that even after Matthaus’ return, Vogts chose to maintain
Sammer in the position.
Matthaus
would later state that Jurgen Klinsmann and Thomas Helmer had lobbied Vogts for
his exclusion. He would enter into a public feud with Klinsmann for the coming
years.
-Vogts
chose to push Helmer in midfield where he formed a defensive shield with Eilts.
He
also surprisingly chose to start with Kuntz as striker instead of Bobic.
-Jurgen
Kohler was injured and substituted off at halftime by Thomas Strunz.
Babbel
who was in the flank marking Stoichkov was moved in center of defense to mark
Penev.
-The
Bulgarian guests took the lead early in the second half (47th
minute). On the right side, Yordan
Lechkov sent Kostadinov through who immediately pulled back for Stoichkov to
slot home.
Photo
From: World Soccer, January 1996
(Hristo Stoichkov celebrating, November 15,
1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1) |
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 89, June 1996
(Hristo Stoichkov after scoring, November 15,
1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1) |
-The
Germans tied the match just three minutes later (50th minute). Kuntz
send a long ball into the Bulgarian box, Dartilov cleared it back very weakly
and it fell in the path of Klinsmann who scored.
-Germany
took the lead in the 56th minute. Thomas Haessler scored from a free
kick, finding a gap in the wall, to score past Popov in his lower left corner.
-The
Germans settled the matter in the 76th minute after being awarded a
penalty kick after Popov fouled Kuntz in the box.
Klinsmann
scored his second and Germany’s third.
Photo
From: World Soccer, January 1996
(Thomas
Haessler scoring from free kick, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany
3-Bulgaria 1)
|
-This
was Germany’s seventh consecutive win.
Photo
From: World Soccer, February 1996
(Krassimir
Balakov, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)
|
-The
win made the Germans the winners of the Group with 25 points. Their overall
record had been 8 wins, 1 tie and only one loss (vs., Bulgaria on June 7,
1995).
Bulgaria
ended with 22 points with seven wins, 1 tie and 2 losses.
Georgia
were a distant third with 15 points.
-Jurgen
Klinsmann’s booking meant that he would have to miss Germany’s first match at
the Euro Finals.
Photo
From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special
Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(November
15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)
|
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 22, April 1996
(Jurgen
Klinsmann and Emil Kostadinov, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany
3-Bulgaria 1)
|
-The only foreign based player for the Germans was
Stefan Kuntz who played at Besiktas at Turkey.
For the Bulgarians : Tzanko Tzvetanov, Zlatko
Yankov, Emil Kostadinov, Hristo Stoichkov, Luboslav Penev, Krassimir Balakov, Daniel Borimorov, Yordan
Lechkov and Ilian Kiriakov
were playing for foreign clubs.
-For
the Bulgarians, many players were playing for German clubs:
Tzanko
Tzvetanov (Waldhof
Mannheim), Zlatko
Yankov (Bayer 05 Uerdingen), Krassimir Balakov (Stuttgart), Daniel Borimorov (TSV
München 1860), Yordan Lechkov (Hamburg
SV) and Emil Kostadinov (Bayern München).
Kostadinov
was playing against many of his Bayern teammates such as Babbel, Helmer, Strunz
and Klinsmann.
Photo
From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special
Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(Yordan
Lechkov and Emil Kostadinov, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany
3-Bulgaria 1)
|
Photo
From: Kicker Sportsmagazin, Issue 93, 46, November 16, 1995
|
-Bulgaria’s
Luboslav Penev
was the nephew of Bulgaria Manager Dimitar Penev. He missed the 1994 World Cup
as he was recuperating from Testicular cancer. He returned back to the fold in
the Fall of 1994.
-Bulgaria
Hristo Stoichkov was the reigning Ballon d’Or winner (1994). A month later,
Jurgen Klinsmann would finish second for the 1995 award (behind George Weah).
Matthias
Sammer would be awarded the 1996 Ballon d’Or.
-Matthias
Sammer had also earned 23 caps (6 goals) for East Germany.
Photo
From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special
Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(November
15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)
|
Photo
From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special
Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(Emil
Kostadinov and Dieter Eilts, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany
3-Bulgaria 1)
|
-Jurgen
Klinsmann had joined Bayern Munich that season after an excellent season with
Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League.
Thomas
Strunz rejoined Bayern Munich that season from Stuttgart.
Jurgen
Kohler had joined Borussia Dortmund that season from Juventus.
Mario
Basler would join Bayern Munich the following season.
-Hristo
Stoichkov had just joined Parma from Barcelona. After a disappointing season he
would rejoin Barcelona the following season.
Photo
From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Germany
players celebrating at the end, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany
3-Bulgaria 1)
|
-For
the Bulgarians: Emil Kremeliev, Tzanko Tzvetanov, Zlatko Yankov, Emil Kostadinov,
Hristo Stoichkov, Nasko Sirakov,
Yordan Lechkov,
Daniel Borimirov, Ilian Kiriakov and Krassimir Balakov (as well as Manager Dimitar
Penev) were members of the Bulgarian 1994 World Cup squad that had finished
fourth.
Stoichkov
was joint top goalscorer with six goals at the World Cup.
-The
following Bulgaria players made the 1996 Euro Finals squad:
Radostin
Kishishev, Ilian Kiriakov, Zlatko Yankov, Emil Kostadinov, Hristo Stoichkov,
Luboslav Penev, Krasimir Balakov, Yordan Lechkov, Dimitar Popov, Nasko Sirakov, Daniel Borimorov, Emil Kremenliev, Tzanko Tzvetanov, Gosho Guinchev
and Zdravko Zdravkov (along with Manager Dimitar Penev).
-The
following Germany players made the 1996 Euro Finals squad:
Andreas Köpke, Stefan
Reuter, Steffen Freund, Thomas Helmer, Matthias Sammer, Mehmet Scholl, Fredi Bobic, Thomas
Haessler, Stefan Kuntz, Oliver Kahn, Mario Basler, Marcus Babbel, Jürgen
Kohler, Jürgen Klinsmann, Thomas Strunz and Dieter Eilts (along with Manager
Berti Vogts).
-The
Germans would go and triumph in the 1996 UEFA European Championships by
defeating the Czech Republic (2-1) on June 30th, 1996 at Wembley.
By
then, the Udinese based Oliver Bierhoff would have integrated the German ranks.
Bulgaria
were eliminated in the first round in a group with France, Spain and Romania.
-The
following German players won the 1990 World Cup as well as the 1996 UEFA
European Championships: Andreas Köpke, Jürgen Kohler, Thomas Häßler, Stefan Reuter and Jürgen
Klinsmann.
(Note:
Andreas Moller who was absent in this match vs. Bulgaria was also part of that
group of double winners).
-Yordan
Lechkov and Andreas Köpke would be teammates at French Club Olympique Marseille
for the following season (1996/97).
-Bayern
Munich players: Kostadinov, Klinsman, Babbel, Strunz, Helmer, Kahn and Scholl
won the UEFA Cup that season (1995/96).
-Borussia
Dortmund players: Freund, Reuter, Kohler and Sammer won the German Bundesliga
at the end of that season.
-Nasko
Sirakov and
Zdravko Zdravkov won the Bulgarian League title with Slavia Sofia at the end of
that season.
-Jurgen
Klinsman (2004/2006) and Hristo Stoichkov (2004/2007) have managed their
respective National Teams.
Klinsmann
also managed the USA National Team (2011/2016).
-Berti
Vogts has also managed the National Teams of Kuwait, Scotland, Nigeria and
Azerbaijan.
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