Goodbye, Beckenbauer!Goodbye, eternal legend of German football!May there be football in heaven too!

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-31

This is sad news because we have lost a legend in the world of football - Beckenbauer, who is reported to have passed away on January 7, 2024 local time at the age of 78. His family announced the news on January 8. He was a football emperor, a superstar on the field, and his passing makes us feel endless regret and grief. On this special occasion, let's look back at Beckenbauer's life and remember this legend in the world of football.

Beckenbauer is a great player in the history of football, and his performances on the pitch are unbeatable. He's sharp in attack and solid defensively and is the absolute heart of the team. His ball skills are like an artist's paintbrush, and every touch of the ball is full of power and beauty. He has a wide field of vision, accurate judgment, and can find teammates accurately, whether it is short or long. He has a lot of power and angles, and he can score with ease from close range or from long distance. He has a strong sense of defense and quick reactions, and can hold his position steadily, whether it is a single defense or a co-defense. Let's take a look back at his legendary life.

From 1963 to 1977, he played for Bayern Munich, making 582 appearances, scoring 74 goals and providing 75 assists

From 1977 to 1980, he played for the New York Cosmos, making 105 appearances and scoring 19 goals

From 1980 to 1982, he played for Hamburg and made 38 appearances without scoring

In 1983, he played for the New York Cosmos again for one season, making 27 appearances and scoring two goals.

In his entire club career, he made 752 appearances and scored 95 goals!

On 8 March 1964, he made his debut for Germany Under-21 and scored three goals in three appearances, and on 26 September 1965, he made his debut for the German national team, making 103 appearances, scoring 14 goals and providing three assists.

In 1974, he led West Germany to the World Cup.

Two Golden Globes in 1972 and 1976.

In 1972, he led West Germany to the European Championship.

In the 1976 season, he led Bayern Munich to three consecutive Champions League titles.

Won the European Cup Winners' Cup 1 time (Bayern Munich).

Winner of 5 German league titles (4 for Bayern Munich and 1 for Hamburg).

Winner of the DFB Cup 4 times (Bayern Munich).

Won the U.S. Bowl 3-time (New York Cosmos).

Four-time West German Player of the Year.

From 1984 to 1990, he coached the West German national team and led the West German team to two consecutive World Cup finals in 1986 and 1990, winning the World Cup in 1990.

From September 1, 1990 to December 31, 1990, he coached the French Ligue 1 team Marseille.

From December 28, 1993 to June 30, 1994, he coached Bayern Munich.

From April 28, 1996 to May 15, 1996, he was the interim head coach of Bayern Munich.

1990 World Cup winner (West Germany).

1995 1996 Europa League winner (Bayern Munich).

1993 1994 Bundesliga Championship (Bayern Munich).

Beckenbauer's life is a legendary story full of faith and spirit. His career has been a game full of faith;His leadership career has been a matter of perseverance. His life is a legendary story full of ideals and pursuits. His life is a glorious chapter full of hopes and dreams.

See you soon!Beckenbauer!

See you soon!The Emperor of Football!

See you soon!A timeless legend of German football!

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