The final whistle had barely sounded on that 3-0 win over St. Pauli when a number of 05ers were headed back out on international duty. The second international break of the current campaign is underway, with a total of 11 Mainzer preparing for action with their respective national sides. The remaining squad will take part in a charity match on Wednesday evening.
Below are all the details of the international fixtures involving the 05ers.
Schedule overview
Germany (Jonathan Burkardt)
11/10 BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA vs. GERMANY in Zenica
14/10 GERMANY vs. THE NETHERLANDS in Munich
Germany U21 (Paul Nebel)
11/10 GERMANY U21 vs. BULGARIA U21 in Regensburg
15/10 POLAND U21 vs. GERMANY U21 in Lodz
Germany U20 (Nelson Weiper)
11/10 GERMANY U20 vs. POLAND U20 in Ahlen
14/10 GERMANY U20 vs. GHANA U20 in Wuppertal
Germany U19 (Maxim Dal)
09/10 GERMANY U19 vs. SPAIN U19 in Voluntari / Romania
12/10 ROMANIA U19 vs. GERMANY U19 in Mogoșoaia / Romania
15/10 NORWAY U19 vs. GERMANY U19 in Voluntari / Romania
Norway (Andreas Hanche-Olsen)
10/10 NORWAY vs. SLOVENIA in Oslo
13/10 AUSTRIA vs. NORWAY in Linz
Croatia U21 (Gabriel Vidović)
11/10 CROATIA U21 vs. ANDORRA U21 in Koprivnica
15/10 CROATIA U21 vs. GREECE U21 in Koprivnica
Austria (Phillipp Mwene)
10/10 AUSTRIA vs. KAZAKHSTAN in Linz
13/10 AUSTRIA vs. NORWAY in Linz
Austria U21 (Nikolas Veratschnig)
11/10 AUSTRIA U21 vs. SLOVENIA U21 in Wiener Neustadt
15/10 FRANCE U21 vs. AUSTRIA U21 in Nancy
Switzerland (Silvan Widmer)
12/10 SERBIA vs. SWITZERLAND in Leskovac
15/10 SWITZERLAND vs. DENMARK in St. Gallen
South Korea (Jae-sung Lee, Hyun-seok Hong)
10/10 JORDAN vs. SOUTH KOREA in Amman
15/10 SOUTH KOREA vs. IRAQ in Seoul