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  1. Harald Irnberger: Franz Beckenbauer. Ein Bayer zwischen Wahn und Wirklichkeit. Werner Eichbauer Verlag, Wien 2002, ISBN 3-901699-28-7. Florian Kinast: Mensch, Kaiser! Franz Beckenbauer: Lichtgestalt mit Schattenseiten. Lübbe Life, Köln, 3. Edition, September 2023, ISBN 978-3431070576; Torsten Körner: Franz Beckenbauer – der freie Mann.

  2. Jan 8, 2024 · Franz Anton Beckenbauer was born in September 1945 to Franz and Antonie Beckenbauer in Giesing, a working-class suburb of Munich, close to what would become the site of the city’s Olympic Stadium.

  3. Sep 10, 2015 · A resplendent performer for both Bayern Munich and West Germany, Beckenbauer redefined the role of libero, and after starring in the 1966 and 1970 FIFA World...

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · German legend Franz Beckenbauer, widely regarded as one of football's greatest players, has died aged 78. He won the World Cup as captain of West Germany in 1974 and lifted the trophy again as ...

  5. Franz Beckenbauer sinh ra vào thời điểm nước Đức hoang tàn sau cuộc Thế chiến thứ hai. Ông sinh ra ở thành phố München, là con trai thứ hai của Franz Beckenbauer, Sr. (vốn là nhân viên bưu cục) và bà Antonie (nhũ danh Hupfauf). Ông lớn lên ở quận Giesing, nơi người dân thuộc tầng ...

  6. Jan 7, 2024 · The story began with a slap. After a player from local rivals TSV 1860 Munich hit the 13-year-old Franz Beckenbauer, he decided he would join FC Bayern instead of the Lions. That was in 1958 and it was the start of an unrivalled career. Since then, Beckenbauer has left his mark on FC Bayern like no other.

  7. He played professionally for FC Bayern from 1965 to 1977 (396 Bundesliga matches, 44 goals). Franz Beckenbauer won the European Cup three times in a row with FCB, the Bundesliga and DFB Cup four times each, the European Cup Winners' Cup once, and also the World Cup.