Paul Breitner (5 September 1951, Kolbermoor) played for Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Eintracht Braunschweig. He won seven National Championships with Bayern Munich (1972, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1981) and Real Madrid (1975, 1976), the Champions' Cup (1974) as well as the German (1971, 1982) and Spanish Cups (1975). The early peak of Breitner's career was in 1972 as part of the winning German European Championship team. This was followed two years later with victory as a member of the German World Cup squad. Breitner is one of only four footballers to have achieved the feat of scoring in two different World Cup final matches, sharing that honour with Pelé, Vavá, and Zinédine Zidane.
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Dillererseje 2 months ago
meu pai gostava tanto dele que acabo colocando meu nome parecido
braytnerlinconl 5 months ago
1.40 Beckenbauer in hamburger
ok25455 9 months ago
Mitisch!!!. An original box to box midfielder. And then came the liberos.
1:06 wordless.
sedegno 11 months ago
Classic player!! the only men who scored in two different world cup finals: Pelé, Vava, BREITNER and Zidane.
JoseyWales93 1 year ago
What a classic player who could tell who he was by his huge hair :) What a classy player to!
123GlobalFailures 1 year ago
schönes video, was is das für ne Musik?
26DeislerFCB 2 years ago