Czech Republic vs. Germany: Titles Won Comparison

Which national soccer team won the most tournaments, Germany or Czech Republic? Here you have the details, head to head, of the titles won by each of these national teams at senior, youth and olympic level. It includes the comparision of World Cups and continental tournaments won.

Taking into account the most relevant tournaments for senior national soccer teams, Germany won 7 titles more than Czech Republic, 8 against 1. Also in FIFA World Cups won Germany has the advantage over Czech Republic 4 to 0.

In the Olympic Games soccer tournament, Czech Republic surpasses Germany in gold medals won 1 to 0.

At FIFA youth national teams level, Germany won 8 titles more than Czech Republic, 12 against 4.

Note: on this page, the titles won by olympic national teams are included on their own category because throughout history these tournaments have alternated between senior and youth teams, with amateur and professional players. Currently the competition allows under-23 players with the possibility of including 3 players over that age.

Senior National Team Titles:

Czech Republic logo
Czech Republic
Germany logo
Germany
1
senior national team
title
8
senior national team
titles

FIFA World Cup

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Continental Titles

Others Toournaments

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Olympic National Team:

Czech Republic logo
Czech Republic
Germany logo
Germany
1
gold medal
0
gold medals

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Youth Tournaments (FIFA):

Czech Republic logo
Czech Republic
Germany logo
Germany
4
youth national team titles
12
youth national team titles

World Cups

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  • FIFA U-20 World Cup
    (1) 1981
  • FIFA U-17 World Cup
    (1) 2023

Continental Titles

  • UEFA European Under-21 Championship
    (2) 1972, 2002
  • UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship
    (1) 1968
  • UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship
    (1) 1990
  • UEFA European Under-21 Championship
    (3) 2009, 2017, 2021
  • UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship
    (3) 1981, 2008, 2014
  • UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship
    (4) 1984, 1992, 2009, 2023