Germany Beckenbauer

Franz Anton Beckenbauer

Born:11-Sep-45
Passed away:07-Jan-23 R.I.P.
Region/City:Munich

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Franz Anton Beckenbauer (German pronunciation: ; 11 September 1945 – 7 January 2024) was a German professional football player, manager, and official. Nicknamed der Kaiser ("the Emperor"), he is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, and is one of nine players to have won the FIFA World Cup, the European Champions Cup, and the Ballon d'Or. Beckenbauer was a versatile player who started out as a midfielder, but made his name as a central defender. He is often credited as having invented the role of the modern sweeper (libero). Twice named European Footballer of the Year, Beckenbauer appeared 103 times for West Germany, playing in three FIFA World Cups and two European Championships. He is one of three men, along with Brazil's Mário Zagallo and France's Didier Deschamps, to have won the World Cup as a player and as a manager; he lifted the World Cup trophy as captain in 1974, and repeated the feat as a manager in 1990. He was the first captain to lift the World Cup and European Championship at the international level and the European Cup at the club level. He was named in the World Team of the 20th Century in 1998, the FIFA World Cup Dream Team in 2002, the Ballon d'Or Dream Team in 2020, the IFFHS All-time Men's Dream Team in 2021, and in 2004, was listed in the FIFA 100 of the world's greatest living players. At club level with Bayern Munich, Beckenbauer won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1967 and three consecutive European Cups from 1974 to 1976. The latter feat made him the first player to win three European Cups as captain of his club. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




D1 West Germany84/90
World Cup 867
World Cup 90 7
FR Olympique de Marseille90
DE Bayern München93/94
DE Bayern München96

Beckenbauer last games

West Germany

08-Jul-90 away Argentina 0-1 in World Cup



04-Jul-90 home England 1-1 in World Cup



01-Jul-90 home Czech kia 1-0 in World Cup



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