A 20-member team landed the airport here at around 5am in a Qatar Airlines flight via Doha, where there was stopover of a few hours.
The team got down to business in the afternoon as the players had a training session at the sea beach. The players had work-outs at the sea beach under the watchful eyes of head coach Christian Wuck.
"First training in # India at very high humidity. The tired legs are relaxed on the beach," the team's official Twitter handle said.
"On board (the flight) are 17 of the 18 players and three goalkeepers nominated for the tournament. Jann-Fiete Arp ... is still at the weekend in the professional team of Hamburger SV for the Bundesliga match against Werder Bremen," the German Football Federation said on its website.
Arp did not accompany the team as he created history by making his Bundesliga debut for Hamburg against Werder Bremen yesterday. He became the first Bundesliga player to be born after 2000. The match ended goal-less.
Germany lost to Spain in the semifinals but still qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup in India as to four teams make the cut.
Germany are placed in Group C along with Costa Rica, Iran and Guinea. They begin their campaign against Costa Rica on October 7.
Germany have appeared in the FIFA U-17 World Cup nine times so far. They were the runners-up in the inaugural tournament in 1985 and finished third in 2007 and 2011, and fourth place in 1997.
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