Paul Janes, born on March eleventh, nineteen twelve, was a distinguished German football player and coach whose legacy in the sport remains significant. He represented the Germany national team from nineteen thirty-two to nineteen forty-two, earning an impressive seventy-one caps and scoring seven goals during his international career.
Janes showcased his talent on the world stage by participating in two FIFA World Cups, specifically in nineteen thirty-four and nineteen thirty-eight. His contributions to the game were further highlighted when he was part of the renowned Breslau Eleven, a team that achieved a remarkable victory against Denmark with an astounding score of eight to zero in nineteen thirty-seven.
In that same year, Janes and his teammates demonstrated exceptional skill, winning ten out of eleven matches played. His prowess on the field has not gone unnoticed, as the DFB recognizes him among the top twenty best German footballers of all time, a testament to his impact on the sport.