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"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

author:Column of the Bavarian Star

As we all know, there are only eighteen players in Bayern Munich's Hall of Fame, from Mr. Conrad Heidekamp all the way to "Piglet" Schweinsteiger, only 18 legends in Bayern's history have entered this field in 119 years, and only two foreign players have been able to enter this field.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

The most "Bayern" foreign striker in my mind, Elber

However, there are countless Bayern legends in history, and there are also some loyalists or great meritorious players who do not make this list, including many super feats of a lifelong team such as Dunnberg and Pvlugler, who should not be buried in the boundless river of history, they are remembered by all Bayern fans, they are the creators of history, and they are also the leaders of the future.

Bernd-Doonberg

"Hey, Udo, listen, as long as you can get the championship, you can play any position I want!" These are the few words left by the author when I conducted a corpus survey of him. That's what Dounberg said to manager Udo Ratke during his face against Atletico before the Champions League final. At the age of 19, he moved from Munich's amateur team Frelasin to Bayern and began to play for Bayern.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

He has played in multiple positions such as striker, defender and midfield, and finally found a place in the position of back and center back, and Schwarzenbeck's center-back combination became the strongest pair of defenders in Bayern history, facing Heynckes, who had become invincible at that time, Beckenbauer and Schwarzenbeck were unable to start with the sea old man who had perfected his speed and shooting skills at that time, Andeenberg with his fighting spirit, no matter where Heynckes was, he was closely guarding at any time and anywhere. In the end, bayern beat Borussia Moncheng in that season and won the Bundesliga title.

After a conversation with Ratke, he played as a striker in the 1974 Champions League final against Atletico Madrid. In the 1975 Champions League final against Leeds United, he partnered Schwarzenbeck at centre-back. In the 1976 Champions League final against Saint-Etienne, he started as a centre-back; until the 1982 Champions League final, he was still in the centre-back position, but Bayern lost to Aston Villa, who has now been relegated to the Championship.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

Douneberg is the only player in Bayern history to represent Bayern four times in the Champions League final. It is a record that is unique in the history of Bayern, and if Bayern can be lucky enough to reach the Champions League final this season, then Ribery and Robben can equal the great record set by their predecessors.

Dounberger played for Bayern for 13 years, winning 3 Champions League titles, 5 Bundesliga titles and 2 DFB-Pokal titles, scoring 38 goals in 357 league appearances. He also has a slightly awkward record, which he holds alongside legendary Ajax goalkeeper Heinze Stey in the '70s – a record for a player who has never played for a national team and won the most club titles.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

But Bayern's seventh-place league appearance in history is already undisputedly great, and although he has never fixed a position in his career, he has excellent defensive ability and fights for physical strength. Unfortunately, Doonberg did not make an appearance for the German team, Helmut Schön's tactical board did not need this energetic but not very good technology and consciousness of the universal player, and Dunnberg was too low-key, and when he appeared with Beckenbauer, Mueller and others, he seemed to be more like an invisible man. But only such a player is worthy of the three words of the founder.

Hans-Prvluegler

One of Bayern's legendary left-backs, from the Bayern academy, in 1981, the 21-year-old Pvluegler was promoted to Bayern first team as a left-back, and two years later sat in the main position until 1991, playing for Bayern for thirteen seasons, Pvlugler had to fade out of the main squad due to a knee injury at the end of his career.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

As a fringe international, he won the 1990 World Cup with the team, as well as five Bundesliga titles and three German Cups, perhaps not injured, and with Pvluegler's strong offensive ability, it may not be difficult to enter the Hall of Fame.

Jan-Marle-Pfaf

Jan Marle-Pfaf, the greatest goalkeeper in the history of Belgian football and the greatest foreign goalkeeper in Bayern history (although there were not many foreign goalkeepers), played for Bayern between 1982 and 1988, playing 223 official matches for Bayern, winning three Bundesliga titles and two German Cups.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

He was a witness to Bayern's revival generation, and his rivalry with Bayern captain Orman's main goalkeeper was also a talk of conversation in that era. Even maradona, the king of the ball, praised Pfaf, believing him to be one of the strongest goalkeepers he has ever met.

Wolfgang-Dremler

7 years as a player, 22 years as a coach. From the back-back-right-back-youth coach-scout-academy director of the player era, this is wolfgang Dremler, the "inheritor" of the Bayern spirit, from a good defensive midfielder to a Bayern coach who has influenced generations of young people.

Dremler, a veteran and godhead who defended the Bayern bloodline.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

Step into Sebena Avenue, where the Bayern Youth Hostel near the administration building was built in 1990. The youth training office on the first floor of the dormitory, where the office of the head of youth training, Wolfgang Dremler, is located.

After becoming the head of youth training, Dremler took the initiative to put his office with Bayern's children so that they could communicate with him at any time, and he would take these creeps to see the big brothers in the first team every day.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

The recently retired youth director has been serving Bayern for as many as 27 years. Born in the small town of Salzgate in northeastern Germany, Brunswick took him from his academy in Salzgate at the age of 19. At the age of 20, he officially began his first-team career in Brunswick, which was a strong player at the time.

Defensive fierceness, running without physical strength, not tall but with world-class defensive mobility, especially the indomitable bite of the opponent, so that every offensive player feels suffocated defensive ability, so that Dremler on the court has the nickname of "mad dog".

But throughout his 12-year career, all he had gained was 32 yellow cards and 2 red cards.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

The defensive action is clean, concise, with both speed and hardness, and Dremler was the super back of the Bundesliga of that era. After playing 138 Bundesliga games for Braunschweig in six seasons, Bayern Munich took him away for just 3.6 million euros on the recommendation of their friend Breitner.

It turned out to be one of the best deals Hoeness had done early on. As a result, Dremler and Breitner began a new midfield combination in the post-legendary era.

At Bayern Munich, Dremler won 4 Bundesliga titles, 3 German Cups and 1 European Cup runner-up.

The double-back combination at Bayern and Breitner was the pinnacle of Dremler's career. On brettner's side, which is extremely offensive, Dremler's defensive ability is the great wall of steel that protects the gate guarded by Junghans.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

On 7 January 1981, Dremler made his first appearance away from West Germany against Brazil, and over the next three years he made 28 appearances for Germany, scoring three goals.

In the 1982 World Cup finals, Dremler played all seven games as the main defensive midfielder in the No. 6 shirt, helping West Germany win the world cup runner-up.

Dremler then saw the reality that west Germany was in urgent need of a replacement, and automatically refused the national team's call-up.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

At the end of the 1985–86 season, Dremler left Bayern Munich to announce his retirement. He has made 172 appearances for Bayern in the Bundesliga.

We call Dremler the blood of Bayern, after retiring from retirement, he became a scout for Bayern Munich, and successively recommended Bayern generals such as Kahn, Sauer, Van Bitten, Hargreaves, Barak, Lucio, Porty and other Bayern generals for Hoeness, and Dremler, who valued leadership most in his life, finally discovered three captains for Bayern.

Blood and heritage will always be bayern Munich's constant creed. It is clear that Wolfgang Dremler is the eternal bearer and watchman of the Bayern spirit.

Willy Sanyor

Willy Saniol, as a super right-back who was no less than Cavo at his peak, debuted in Saint-Etiennes, moved to Monaco in 1997, and helped Monaco win the French Cup, moved to Bayern in the summer window of the millennium, and won the Champions League with the team, his French double-wing combination with Lizarazu can even compete with the combination of Carlos and Cavo, and the contribution of nine seasons is enough to make this defensively fierce and leading right-back a member of the Hall of Fame. With his loyalty to Bayern and his attachment to the South Stand, Sannior remained in Allianz until his retirement.

"Bayern history" They should not be forgotten! The legends who didn't make it to the Hall of Fame

Sadly, Sanior missed the golden moment of France's legendary generation, only as a substitute for Thuram until he withdrew from France, only to win the 2003 Confederations Cup with France.

postscript

In fact, I have considered Lucio, Ze Roberto, Salihamidzic, Walfat and others, but the focus of the Hall of Fame legends seems to be that they have been playing for Bayern long enough, so I did not include the names of these legends on the list.

But everyone who has played and contributed to Bayern, I hope that real Bayern fans will remember their names and that they should not be forgotten by history.

At the end of this article, I sincerely hope that Robery will also become a member of the Hall of Fame.

Attached: Bayern Munich Hall of Fame 18-man roster:

1. Connault Heidekamp* (Germany) centre-back

2. Franz Beckenbauer (Germany) scavenger/centre-back/back

3. Geide Müller (Germany) striker

4. Uli Hoeness (Germany) right winger/right forward/forward

5. Paul Breitner (Germany) back/centre-back/left-back

6. Sepp Meyer (Germany) goalkeeper

7. Hans Georg Schwarzenbeck (Germany) centre-back

8. Karl Heinz Rummenigge (Germany) Striker/Shadow Forward

9. Franz Rotter (Germany) at the back/centre-back

10. Klaus Augenthaler (Germany) centre-back/scavenger

11. Lothar Mateus (Germany) centre-back/back/centre-back

12. Stefan-Effenberg (Germany) forward/centre-back

13. Mehmed Sauer (Germany) left forward/forward

14. Oliver Kahn (Germany) goalkeeper

15. Vicente Lizarazou (France) left-back

16. Giovanni Elber (Brazil) striker

17. Philipp Ram (Germany) right-back

18. Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany) back/centre-back

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