Gerd Müller, the bomber of the nation, is dead. As the German record champion Bayern Munich announced on Sunday, died of the winning winner of the World Cup final in 1974 on Sunday morning at the age of 75 years. In recent years, Müller suffered from dementia.
The Gerhard Gerd Müller, trained weaver born on November 3, 1945 in Nördlingen, has shaped German football in his longtime career. A selection of his achievements shows why ...
Clubs, titles and honors
Clubs as a Player: TSV Nördlingen (1954 to 1964), Bavaria Munich (1964 to February 1979), Fort Lauderdale Strikers (February 1979 to December 1981), Smith Brothers Lounge Fort Lauderdale (1982)
National Team: 62 Games / 68 Goals
Tournaments: World Cup 1970 (6 Games, 10 Goals), World Cup 1974 (7/4), EM 1972 (2/4)
Achievements as a player: World Champion 1974 - with the decisive 2: 1 in the final against the Netherlands
Also WM-Third 1970 (Goal Scorer King / Ten Goals), European Champion 1972 (Goal Scorer King / Four Goals), World Cup winner 1976, European Champion 1974, 1975, 1976, European Cup winner 1967, German Master 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, DFB Cup winner 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, Master Regionalliga Süd 1965, Bundesliga rise 1965, Master District League 1964, Bundesliga scorer 1967, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, Europe's scorer 1970 (38 goals), 1972 (40 goals)
Association as coach: Bayern Munich (1992 to 2014, co-trainer of the second team)
Honors / Awards: Europe's footballer of the year 1970, Germany's footballer of the year 1967 and 1969, silver bay leaf 1966, Federal Cross of Merb on the band 1977, FIFA merit order 1998
goals, gates, goals (a selection)
365 Bundesliga goals (play in 427)
66 European Cup Goals (Play in 74) - German Record
40 Bundesliga goals in a season (1971/72) - in the past Bundesliga season 2020/21 from Robert Lewandowski (41 results in 29 lots) exceeded
27 Bundesliga Heimsaisontore (1972/73)
18 minutes: Fastest German World Cup Hattrick (1970)
40 goals in the US in 80 games
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