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Latest revision as of 23:32, 8 November 2024
Germany | |
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Capital | Berlin (pop. 3,520,000) |
Population | 82,450,000 |
Surface area | 357,000km² (94% of Japan) |
Languages | German |
Currency | Euro |
National U-17 Team | |
Coach | Siegmund Pupke |
Captain | Jürgen Borisovich Volk |
Vice-captain | Michael Bismarck |
Advisor | Q. P. |
Germany is in Europe. Aiming for their tenth consecutive U-17 World Cup championship, they are the current world no. 1.
History
Germany has won the previous nine U-17 World Cup tournaments and is ranked no. 1 in the world. After remaining undefeated in the group league and ousting South Africa in the round of 16, they have advanced to the quarterfinals.
Members
High School Members | |
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3rd Years | Jürgen Borisovic Volk |
Michael Bismarck | |
Dankmar Schneider | |
2nd Years | Q. P. |
Middle School Members | |
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3rd Years | A. Frankensteiner |
Elmar Siegfried | |
Tezuka Kunimitsu | |
Bertie Borisovich Volk |
Selection Camp Middle School Members | |
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Members | Konradin Becker |
Ebbo Hoffmann | |
Diethelm Meyer | |
Heinz Müller | |
Ivo Schneider | |
Georg Vogel | |
Barnabas Wolf |
Others | |
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Coaches | Siegmund Pupke |
Uniforms
The uniform bears an eagle emblem as a symbol of invincibility. Overall, the uniform is designed to put the opponent under pressure.[1]
Trivia
- The color scheme of Germany's uniform matches the colors used in the flag of the German Empire rather than the ones of modern-day Germany.
References
- ↑ New Prince of Tennis Fanbook vol. 23.5
Contributors: Electrolimes, Kaoz