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The Breslau Eleven (german: Breslau-Elf) was the name given to the
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who defeated
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8–0 at Hermann-Göring-Sportfeld in Breslau,
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(now
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,
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) on 16 May 1937. Coached by
Sepp Herberger Josef "Sepp" Herberger (28 March 1897 – 28 April 1977) was a German football player and manager. He is most famous for being the manager of the West German national team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final, a match later dubbed '' The Mir ...
, the German side is generally regarded as one of the most famous teams in German football history. Likewise, the defeat has been characterized as the lowest point for Danish football. In Denmark, the game became known for posterity as the Battle of Breslau ( da, Slaget i Breslau).


Background

The core players of the Breslau Eleven were first assembled during the
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under the management of Otto Nerz. The dominant German side of the era was
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, but the club's style of play, a quick passing game known as the ''Kreisel'', was not suited to the more physical and direct tactical approach used by Nerz from observing English football. Consequently, only
Fritz Szepan Friedrich "Fritz" Szepan (2 September 1907 – 14 December 1974) was a German footballer in the period leading up to and including World War II. He spent his entire career with Schalke 04 where he won six national championships and one German C ...
was a regular for both Schalke and the national team. Nerz's tactics were initially successful, with Germany achieving a surprise third-place finish at the World Cup. Nerz had opted to make several changes to the side in the third-place playoff against
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, with Hans Jakob replacing Willibald Kreß in goal due to the latter's poor performance in the semi final defeat against
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. Also added to the starting line up was Reinhold Münzenberg, allowing Szepan, who had previously been deployed as a centre half, to play in his more familiar position as an inside forward. The success at the World Cup resulted in high expectations for the side during the 1936 Summer Olympics held in
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, but were defeated 2–0 by
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in the second round. The result effectively cost Nerz his job as he began handing over control to assistant
Sepp Herberger Josef "Sepp" Herberger (28 March 1897 – 28 April 1977) was a German football player and manager. He is most famous for being the manager of the West German national team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final, a match later dubbed '' The Mir ...
over the next 18 months. Following the Olympics, Herberger opted to rebuild the team based on Schalke's ''Kreisel'' system, and Szepan's team mates Rudi Gellesch and
Adolf Urban Adolf Urban (9 January 1914 – 23 May 1943) was a German footballer. Urban, a forward, played for Schalke 04, among others, and made 21 appearances for Germany between 1935 and 1941, scoring 11 goals. He was also part of Germany's squad at t ...
soon became regulars for the national side.


The match


Aftermath

Coached by Sepp Herberger, the German side went undefeated in all eleven matches they played in 1937, winning ten of them. The Breslau Eleven was broken up following the
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with
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in March 1938. Due to political pressure, Herberger was forced to include Austrian-born players in his team for the upcoming
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. The team failed to live up to expectations, and was defeated in the first round of the tournament by Switzerland. For the Danish national team, the loss is still the largest in team history. The loss would have been even deservedly bigger, had goalkeeper Svend Jensen not played the best game of his international career. Seven Danish players were subsequently dropped for the next national team game, including Carl Larsen, who had remarked that it was simply too warm weather for football on the day. The 0-8 defeat was to be Carl Larsen's only game for Denmark. The poor Danish play was later rationalized as being caused by very poor fitness, and, perhaps most significantly, a clash of tactical formations among the Danish defenders. Svend Jensen,
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, and Henry Nielsen played the 2-3-5 tactic used in their club ( B.93), while Carl Larsen and Poul Jensen played the modern
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of their club ( AB). Not until English coach Edward Magner was hired in 1939, did the Danish amateurs undergo sufficient physical conditioning, and were properly schooled in the WM tactic.


See also

* History of the Germany national football team * History of the Denmark national football team * UEFA Euro 1992 Final *
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* 2001 Germany v England football match


References

Specific {{Denmark national football team matches Nicknamed groups of association football players 1936–37 in German football 1936–37 in Danish football 1937 1937 May 1937 sports events Association football matches in Germany History of Wrocław