Vote now for Germany goal of the year!

It is about choosing nothing less than the best, most beautiful, most important goal for the national team in 2016. And that is not an easy task. The vote is being organized by the national team Fan Club powered by Coca-Cola. Eleven of the 34 goals that Germany scored in 2016 are up for nomination.

This year, everyone can take part and every vote counts. And it is as simple as this: click here and tick the goal of your choice and you’re done! Voting is open until 12:00 (CET) on Friday, 13th January 2017.

Take your pick


- Mario Gomez (2-0 vs. England, 26th March 2016)

- Toni Kroos (1-0 vs. Italy, 29th March 2016)

-Mario Götze (2-0 vs. Italy, 29th March 2016)

- Bastian Schweinsteiger (2-0 vs. Ukraine, 12th June 2016)

- Jerome Boateng (1-0 vs. Slovakia, 26th June 2016)

- Jonas Hector (6-5 penalties vs. Italy, 2nd July 2016)

- Joshua Kimmich (2-0 vs. Norway, 4th September 2016)

- Thomas Müller (3-0 vs. Czech Republic, 8th October 2016)

- Julian Draxler (1-0 vs. Northern Ireland, 11th October 2016)

- Serge Gnabry (6-0 vs. San Marino, 11th November 2016)

- Kevin Volland (8-0 vs. San Marino, 11th November 2016)

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It is about choosing nothing less than the best, most beautiful, most important goal for the national team in 2016. And that is not an easy task. The vote is being organized by the national team Fan Club powered by Coca-Cola. Eleven of the 34 goals that Germany scored in 2016 are up for nomination.

This year, everyone can take part and every vote counts. And it is as simple as this: click here and tick the goal of your choice and you’re done! Voting is open until 12:00 (CET) on Friday, 13th January 2017.

Take your pick


- Mario Gomez (2-0 vs. England, 26th March 2016)

- Toni Kroos (1-0 vs. Italy, 29th March 2016)

-Mario Götze (2-0 vs. Italy, 29th March 2016)

- Bastian Schweinsteiger (2-0 vs. Ukraine, 12th June 2016)

- Jerome Boateng (1-0 vs. Slovakia, 26th June 2016)

- Jonas Hector (6-5 penalties vs. Italy, 2nd July 2016)

- Joshua Kimmich (2-0 vs. Norway, 4th September 2016)

- Thomas Müller (3-0 vs. Czech Republic, 8th October 2016)

- Julian Draxler (1-0 vs. Northern Ireland, 11th October 2016)

- Serge Gnabry (6-0 vs. San Marino, 11th November 2016)

- Kevin Volland (8-0 vs. San Marino, 11th November 2016)