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German football legend Franz Beckenbauer dies aged 78

Franz Beckenbauer – one of Germany’s greatest football players, who captained the country’s team to World Cup victory in 1974 then won the tournament again as manager in 1990 – has died at the age of 78, his family said.

“It is with deep sadness that we announce that my husband and our father, Franz Beckenbauer, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, surrounded by his family,” his family said in a statement on Monday.

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Known in football-obsessed Germany as “the Kaiser” meaning “the Emperor”, Beckenbauer played a central role in some of the country’s greatest sporting achievements.

Born in Munich in 1945, he helped establish Bayern Munich as his country’s strongest club.

He was a classy, dominant presence on the pitch for West Germany and

Franz Beckenbauer

Franz Anton Beckenbauer (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁants ˈbɛkŋ̍ˌbaʊɐ], audio (help·info); 11 September 1945 – 7 January 2024) was a German professional footballer and manager. Franz was often called Der Kaiser ("The Emperor"). He was regarded to be one of the greatest players in the history of football.[1][2] Franz was often credited for inventing the role of the modern sweeper (libero).[3]

Death

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Beckenbauer died on 7 January 2024 in Munich at the age of 78.[4][5]

Career statistics

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Franz Beckenbauer at National-Football-Teams.com

Germany national team
YearAppsGoals
196530
1966127
196750
196891
196960
1970122
197192
197270
1973101
1974150
197570
197671
197710
Total10314

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Franz Beckenbauer left his mark on German football

Franz Beckenbauer was already legendary as a player. His lightness of foot and elegance on the pitch led early on to his being nicknamed “der Kaiser” - the Emperor. And few have ever achieved such success: He won the European Championship and the World Cup with Germany’s national squad, and chalked up national and international titles with FC Bayern Munich. In his second career, he also led Germany to a World Cup victory in his role as manager. And ultimately, as a football official, he played a vital part in Germany’s successful bid to host the 2006 Football World Cup.

Franz Beckenbauer was without doubt the most influential personality in German football and one of the greatest players of all time. People in Germany and around the world were deeply saddened by the news of his death at the age of 78 on 7 January 2024.

Early career at FC Bayern Munich

Born in Munich’s Giesing district, Beckenbauer already signed with FC Bayern Munich as a junior player. He quickly rose to become one of the club’s key players. During the cour

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