Scorer of the goal for Germany’s third title in the 1990 World Cup, died this Tuesday morning, aged 63
1990 World Cup champion for Germany, Andreas Brehme He died on Tuesday morning, the 20th, according to his own family. The world title hero’s cause of death has not been officially confirmed.
The great career of Brehme As a left-back he lasted between 1979 and 1998, when he decided to retire and become a coach later. On the pitch, the player spent practically his entire life in the country where he was born, passing through Bayern Munchen as a top team.
On behalf of the entire European football community, we are deeply saddened to hear that Germany’s Andreas Brehme has passed away.
Having netted the winning goal in the 1990 World Cup final, he also lifted the UEFA Cup with Inter in 1991.
Our thoughts are with his family and… pic.twitter.com/RIMm3bt2VS
— UEFA (@UEFA) February 20, 2024
Despite this, the former defender also had two external experiences, wearing the Zaragozafrom Spain, and from Inter Milanin Italy, where he won the Scudetto in the 1988/89 season.
A magnificent player, a great Inter fan. Ciao Andy, eternal legend“, wrote Inter’s official profile on social media.
Wearing the German national team’s shirt, Brehme played 86 matches and scored eight goals during that period, including the penalty in the World Cup final against Argentina. In addition to the Italian club, Bayern and Kaiserslautern They also mourned his death.
The FCK brought Andreas Brehme.
Er trug insgesamt zehn Jahre das Trikot der Roten Teufel, wurde mit dem FCK Deutscher Meister und Pokalsieger. 1990 schoss er die Deutsche Nationalmannschaft mit seinem Elfmeter zum WM-Titel und wurde endgültig zur Fußball-Legende. pic.twitter.com/bPWzA5pBa4— 1. FC Kaiserslautern (@Rote_Teufel) February 20, 2024
FC Bayern is extremely saddened by the sudden passing of Andreas Brehme. We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends.
Andreas Brehme will forever be in our hearts, as a World Cup winner and, most importantly, as a person… pic.twitter.com/U7gSsX2VSO
— FC Bayern Brasil (@FCBayernBR) February 20, 2024
Source: sportbuzz
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