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Original Germany Home Jersey 2000-2002 #13 Ballack - XL

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Original Germany Home Jersey 2000-2002 #13 Ballack - XL

  • Home Jersey #13 Ballack
  • Year: 2000-2002
  • Player: JĂŒrgen Klinsmann, Lothar MatthĂ€us, Andreas Möller
  • Size: XL (59 cm x 72 cm)
  • Brand: Adidas
  • Sponsor: -
  • Details: Excellent condition

Germany qualified as group winners for Euro 2000 on the last matchday and needed a draw against Turkey to do so. With a defeat, the Turks would have been group winners. At the EC, the team started on a false note by playing a draw against Romania. In the second game against England, Alan Shearer scored the only goal of the match making it very linky for the Mannschaft, who were yet to face Portugal who had already won twice. Sérgio Conceição scored no less than three goals which meant the Germans had to walk off ingloriously with a 1-on-9. The defeat immediately marked the end of Ribbeck, who became the first German national coach not to play with his team at a World Cup. It was also the last match of top international MatthÀus.

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  • Home Jersey #13 Ballack
  • Year: 2000-2002
  • Player: JĂŒrgen Klinsmann, Lothar MatthĂ€us, Andreas Möller
  • Size: XL (59 cm x 72 cm)
  • Brand: Adidas
  • Sponsor: -
  • Details: Excellent condition

Germany qualified as group winners for Euro 2000 on the last matchday and needed a draw against Turkey to do so. With a defeat, the Turks would have been group winners. At the EC, the team started on a false note by playing a draw against Romania. In the second game against England, Alan Shearer scored the only goal of the match making it very linky for the Mannschaft, who were yet to face Portugal who had already won twice. Sérgio Conceição scored no less than three goals which meant the Germans had to walk off ingloriously with a 1-on-9. The defeat immediately marked the end of Ribbeck, who became the first German national coach not to play with his team at a World Cup. It was also the last match of top international MatthÀus.