Drambenburgian National Soccer Team
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Shirt badge/Association crest | |||
Association | Drambenburg Football Federation | ||
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World Cup | |||
Appearances | 33 (first in 1973) | ||
Best result | Champions (1976, 2014) | ||
The Drambenburg National Soccer Team represents Drambenburg in men's international football competitions. The team is governed by the governing body for association football in Drambenburg: --insert-- . Drambenburg's national team is a two-time title champion of the World Cup, having won in 1976 and 2014. Drambenburg also has hosted the World Cup twice, including the first ever tournament in the 1973 Lerbin World Cup and the 2001 Lerbin World Cup.
History
Early Years (1899-1932)
Early World Cup Years (1933-1942)
Two Team Era (1943-1950)
Late Michael Kruspe Years (1950-1954)
Vincent Hamburger Coaching Success (1954-1970)
New Orientation Under Viktor Proch (1970-1984)
1976 World Cup
Gustloff Pharmeceuticals Purchase
1990s Slump
2000-2015 Rise
2014 World Cup
Coach Howard Era 2018-??
Team Image
Kits and Crests
Kit Suppliers
Kit Deals
Home Stadium
Media Coverage
Competitive Record
World Cup Record
Honours
Titles
Awards
World Ranking History
Coaching Staff
Current Technical Staff
Players
The majority of the DFB is made up of players from Lerbin Fusball Club. There are also some players, especially second string players, from other teams around the country.