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  2. Franz Beckenbauer - Wikipedia

    • Beckenbauer won 103 caps and scored 14 goals for West Germany. He made his debut in a World Cup qualification match against Sweden in Stockholm on 26 September 1965, with West Germany winning 2–1. Beckenbauer scored his first goals for the West Germany national team against the Netherlands on 23 March 1966 at De Kuip, Rotterdam; he scored twice as … See more

    Date of birth11 September 1945
    Place of birthMunich, Germany
    Date of death7 January 2024 (aged 78)
    Place of deathSalzburg, Austria
    Overview

    Franz Anton Beckenbauer 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 play… See more

    Early years

    Beckenbauer was born in the post–World War II ruins of Munich, the second son of postal-worker Franz Beckenbauer, Sr. and his wife Antonie (née Hupfauf). He grew up in the working-class district of Giesing. Beckenbau… See more

     
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