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West Germany 1974 L/S World Cup Final 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.
A Gerd Müller goal won the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final. Netherlands were a goal up inside two minutes after Johan Cruyff had been tripped by Uli Hoeness, and Johan Neeskens had drilled the penalty. Bernd Hölzenbein won a penalty for Helmut Schön's team on 25 minutes and Paul Breitner equaluised from the spot. On 43 minutes Gerd Müller recieved a Rainer Bonhof pass in the box, controlled it, swivelled, and stuck it in the back of the Dutch net - football geometry in motion. An hour later Franz Beckenbauer lifted the 1974 FIFA World Cup in Olympiastadion Munich. On the way to the final West Germany had beaten Chile in Olympiastadion West Berlin with a Paul Breitner goal, then beaten Australia 3-0 with goals from Wolfgang Overath, Breitner again and Gerd Müller before going down 0-1 to a Jürgen Sparwasser goal versus East Germany, both games in Volksparkstadion Hamburg. In the second round group stage Yugoslavia were beaten 2-0 in Rheinstadion Düsseldorf with Paul Breitner and Gerd Müller scoring; and four days later, again in Rheinstadion, Sweden were beaten 4-2 in a thrilling match with Wolfgang Overath, Rainer Bonhof, Jürgen Grabowski and Uli Hoeness on the scoresheet before, in the last second stage game, a semi final in all but name, West Germany eventually overcame Poland 1-0 in Waldstadion Frankfurt, and of course, it was a Gerd Müller goal.
West Germany Score Draw Official Retro Shirt Match:
West Germany 2 v 1 Netherlands.
Sunday 7 July 1974.
FIFA World Cup Final.
Olympiastadion Munich.
Attendance 75,200.
West Germany: 1.Sepp Maier. 2.Bertie Vogts. 3.Paul Breitner. 4.Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck. 5.Franz Beckenbauer. 9.Jürgen Grabowski. 12.Wolfgang Overath. 13.Gerd Müller. 14.Uli Hoeness. 16.Rainer Bonhof. 17.Bernd Hölzenbein.
West Germany 1974 FIFA World Cup Finals Squad:
1.Sepp Maier (Bayern Munich). 2.Berti Vogts (Borussia Mönchengladbach). 3.Paul Breitner (Bayern Munich). 4.Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck (Bayern Munich). 5.Franz Beckanbauer (Bayern Munich). 6.Hans-Dieter Höttges (Werder Bremen). 7.Herbert Wimmer (Borussia Mönchengladbach). 8.Bernhard Cullman (1.FC Köln). 9.Jürgen Grabowski (Eintracht Frankfurt). 10.Günter Netzer (Real Madrid). 11.Jupp Heynckes (Borussia Mönchengladbach). 12.Wolfgang Overath (1.FC Köln). 13.Gerd Müller (Bayern Munich). 14.Uli Hoeness (Bayern Munich). 15.Heinz Flohe (1.FC Köln). 16.Rainer Bonhof (Borussia Mönchengladbach). 17.Bernd Hölzenbein (Eintracht Frankfurt). 18.Dieter Herzog (Fortuna Düsseldorf). 19.Jupp Kapellman (Bayern Munich). 20.Helmut Kremers (Schalke 04). 21.Norbert Nigbur (Schalke 04). 22.Wolfgang Kleff (Borussia Mönchengladbach).