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Franz Beckenbauer
The master of the sweeper's position, Franz Beckenbauer
achieved legendary status in the game operating as an attacking defensive
player. Elegant and confident on the ball, tactically superb and a great
leader, The Kaiser was a superstar in every sense of the word. He won more than
a century of caps for
His World Cup career started in 1966 when
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His third and last World Cup was hosted by his own country in 1974.
His club career started off in little SC 1906 München as a boy before
signing for much more famous Bayern Munich where he stayed for nigh on twenty
years. It was a highly successful time. Bayern rose to the top of German and European
football with Beckenbauer as the undoubted star. Many coveted titles were won
such as three European Cups on the trot (1974-76), one Cup winners Cup and a
World Club Cup title in addition to numerous trophies on the domestic scene.
After quitting the national team, Franz spent the twilight years of his career
with New York Cosmos in the North American pro league joining Pelé and
other stars. The success continued and shortly before retiring Beckenbauer
returned to the Bundesliga to play for Hamburger SV where he mopped up another
Bundesliga title - his final - in 1982.
Beckenbauer took over as coach for the German national team in 1984 and guided
them to the final in 1986 and to the title in his last match in charge in 1990
against
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