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West Germany 1980 European Championship Shirt
From Sepp Herberger, Fritz Walter, Helmut Rahn and 'Das Wunder von Bern'; and Helmut Schön with Der Kaiser and Der Bomber in Brussels and Munich; and Stadio Olimpico Rome twice, first with Jupp Durwall, Bernard Dietz and Hörst Hrubesch, and then again ten years later with Franz Beckenbauer, Lothar Matthüas and Andreas Brehme; to Berti Vogts, Jürgen Klinsman and an Oliver Bierhoff Wembley Stadium 'Golden Goal'; and Joachim Löwe, Philipp Lahm and Mario Götze in Maracanã, the Men's National Team has four FIFA World Titles and three UEFA European Titles. Deutscher Fußball-Bund und Score Draw Official Retro. DFB Kultige Retro-Fußballtrikots.When West Germany met Belgium in the UEFA Euro '72 semi final in Bosuilstadion Antwerp, Gerd Müller scored the goals in the 1-2 victory. When the teams next met, eight years later, Horst Hrubesch scored the goals in another 1-2 victory to win the UEFA Euro '80 Final in Stadio Olimpico Rome, and this is the shirt. In Rome the Hamburger SV striker opened the scoring on 10 minutes after receiving a chipped pass from Bernd Schuster. René Vandereycken equalised for Belgium with a penalty on 75 minutes, and with the game heading for extra-time, Hrubesch popped up to head the winning goal from a Karl-Heinz Rummenigge corner. The West Germany 1980 European Championship Shirt was worn all the way to the España '82 FIFA World Cup Final versus Italy in Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, and made it's last appearnce when a Hans-Peter Briegal goal gave West Germany a 1-0 victory in the FIFA 80 Jahre Anniversary match versus the Azzurri in Zurich in May 1984.
West Germany Score Draw Official Retro Shirt Match:
West Germany 2 v 1 Belgium.
Sunday 22 June 1980.
UEFA European Championship Final.
Stadio Olimpico Rome.
Attendance 47,860.
West Germany: 1.Harald Schumacher. 2.Hans-Peter Briegal (3.Bernhard Cullman). 4.Karlheinze Förster. 5.Bernard Dietz. 6.Bernd Schuster. 8.Karl-Heinze Rummenigge. 9.Horst Hrubesch. 10.Hansi Müller. 11.Klaus Allofs. 15.Uli Stielike. 20.Manfred Kaltz.
West Germany 1980 UEFA European Championship Finals Squad:
1.Harald Schumacher (1.FC Köln). 2.Hans-Peter Briegal (1.FC Kaisersluatern). 3.Bernhard Cullman (1.FC Köln). 4.Karlheinz Förster (VfB Stuttgart). 5.Bernard Dietz (MSV Duisburg). 6.Bernd Schuster (1.FC Köln). 7.Bernd Förster (VfB Stuttgart). 8.Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Bayern Munich). 9.Horst Hrubesch (Hamburger SV). 10.Hansi Müller (VfB Stuttgart). 11.Klaus Allofs (Fortuna Düsseldorf). 12.Casper Memering (Hamburger SV). 13.Rainer Bonhof (Valencia). 14.Felix Magath (Hamburger SV). 15.Uli Stielike (Real Madrid). 16.Herbert Zimmerman (1.FC Köln). 17.Karl Del'Haye (Borussia Mönchengladbach). 18.Lothar Matthäus (Borussia Mönchengladbach). 19.Miroslav Votava (Borussia Dortmund). 20.Manfred Kaltz (Hamburger SV). 21.Walter Junghans (Bayern Munich). 22.Eike Immel ( Borussia Dortmund).