021.
Paul Breitner
Nicknamed “Der Afro” for his big curly hair, Paul Breitner
was a star player at an early age. He signed for Bayern Munich when he was
nineteen in 1970 and made his debut for the West German national team the
following year. Paul started his career as a full-back, but moved up in
midfield towards the end of his career. He had a very good right foot shot
which he used frequently with great results.
Breitner was a member of some of the finest teams Europe
has produced. West Germany won the European Championship in 1972 and two years
later, on home soil, they mopped up their second World Cup title. Breitner
scored three goals from his defensive position, two long range thunderbolts
against Chile
and Yugoslavia
and a penalty in the final against Holland.
Also in 1974, Bayern Munich won the European Cup making it a fantastic year for
“Der Afro”. At 22, he had already won everything a footballer could dream about
winning.
Breitner now searched abroad for new challenges. Real Madrid
was next destination and he continued to win more trophies in the Spanish
capital. When he came back to Bayern after three years in 1977, he had won two
league championships with Real and a Spanish Cup title. Paul’s international
career was in the meantime temporarily over. Disagreements with the coaching
staff and certain players made him stay away from the West German national team
for several years, but he changed his mind on the eve of the 1982 World Cup in Spain.
Rummenigge was one of several players who said the team needed him after a run
of poor results in the build-up to the finals.
In his midfield role, Breitner guided West
Germany to the final
where Italy
beat them 3-1. Breitner scored the West German goal
making him only the third man, after Pelé and Vava, to score in two World
Cup finals. He retired in 1983 having won many trophies including seven league
championships in Spain
and West Germany.
Breitner was also named German Player of the Year once.
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