Saarland national football team

The Saarland national football team (German: Saarländische Fußballnationalmannschaft) was the association football team representing Saarland from 1950 to 1956 during the French occupation after World War II. Their last game was played on june 6, 1956. Shortly afterwards, the team merged into the West Germany national football team.

Saarland
Shirt badge/Association crest
AssociationSaarland Football Association (SFA)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachHelmut Schön
Most capsWaldemar Philippi (18)
Top scorer
Home stadiumLudwigsparkstadion
FIFA codeSAA
First colours
Second colours
First international
Biggest win
Biggest defeat

Results and fixtures

The following shows all games played by the Saarland team. [1]

Date Type of Game Home Team Result Away
November 22, 1950 Friendly   Saarland 5 – 3   Switzerland
May 27, 1951 Friendly   Saarland 3 – 2   Austria
September 15, 1951 Friendly   Switzerland 2 – 5   Saarland
October 14, 1951 Friendly   Austria 4 – 1   Saarland
April 20, 1952 Friendly   Saarland 0 – 1   France
October 5, 1952 Friendly   France 1 – 3   Saarland
June 24, 1953 1954 FIFA World Cup Qual   Norway 2 – 3   Saarland
October 11, 1953 1954 FIFA World Cup Qual   West Germany 3 – 0   Saarland
November 8, 1953 1954 FIFA World Cup Qual   Saarland 0 – 0   Norway
March 28, 1954 1954 FIFA World Cup Qual   Saarland 1 – 3   West Germany
June 5, 1954 Friendly   Saarland 1 – 7   Uruguay
September 26, 1954 Friendly   Saarland 1 – 5   Yugoslavia
October 17, 1954 Friendly   France 4 – 1   Saarland
May 1, 1955 Friendly   Portugal 6 – 1   Saarland
October 9, 1955 Friendly   Saarland 7 – 5   France
November 16, 1955 Friendly   Saarland 1 – 2   Netherlands
May 1, 1956 Friendly   Saarland 1 – 1   Switzerland
June 3, 1956 Friendly   Saarland 0 – 0   Portugal
June 6, 1956 Friendly   Netherlands 3 – 2   Saarland

Saarland National Football Team Media

References

  1. "Saar national football team match results". Saar national football team match results. Retrieved 1 February 2015.