In German football, the famous stars are Franz Beckenbauer, Gad müller, Karl Heinz Rummenigge, Bernd Schuster, Andreas Bremer, Lothar Mateus, Jurgen Klinsmann, Oliver Kahn, Michael Barak, Miloslav Klose.
Franz Beckenbauer

Beckenbauer was the first generation of German football stars, known as the "Emperor of Football" or "Julius Caesar", and his football status can be equal to that of Pele.
His main achievements are:
1. Led Bayern to win all the club titles
2. Three consecutive Champions League titles
3. Won the Champions League three times as a player
4. Win 3 more Champions Leagues as a coach
Second, Gad Mueller
Müller is known as the "bomber", is the captain of the German national team no. 2, 62 national team matches scored 68 goals, bomber this title is not in vain, before the advent of the Ronaldo era, the World Cup top scorer is Mueller, and this title was occupied by him for 32 years.
KARL Heinz Rummenigge
Heinz has the nickname "Emperor II", and everyone should know how high his status is, not to mention that he is also the winner of the Super Ballon d'Or (two consecutive European Ballon d'Ors).
He also had a great achievement, that is, the study of football theory and scientific training methods, which provided a lot of experience for future generations of football, so he was also awarded the title of Senior Football Lecturer by International Football and the German Football Association.
Fourth, Bernd Schuster
Schuster was once known as the "Ultimate Double" along with Heinz, and won the European Silver Ball Award and the Bronze Ball Award. The most interesting thing about him is that he has served as the core captain of Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively, and these two teams have always been known as old enemies in history, and have continued this confrontation relationship, which is unprecedented.
V. Andreas Bremer
Bremer also has the nickname "Steel Tank", which shows how tough he is as a defender, and he is recognized by FIFA as one of the best full-backs in the history of football.
6. Lothar Mateus
Mateus was nicknamed "perpetual motion machine", which shows that he must be full of firepower on the field, tireless, and the data can be seen. He is the player with the most appearances in the history of the German national team and the World Cup.
He also has a little-known nickname, "The Almighty King", because he can attack and defend well, and can be competent in any position on the pitch.
He was also voted by FIFA as one of the ten greatest "No. 10" players in the history of football.
7. Jurgen Klinsmann
Klinsmann also has a nickname "Golden Bomber", and those who can be called bombers are not ordinary characters, they must be characters who bring great harm to opponents, and on the pitch they can only prove themselves by constantly blasting the opponent's goal.
VIII. Oliver Kahn
Kahn's nickname is "Lion King", mainly his head shape matches his hairstyle, like a lion, coupled with his excellent performance on the pitch, more like a "Lion King" guarding their own territory.
He is also the only double winner of the World Cup Ballon d'Or and Yassin Award in the history of world football, and he is recognized by FIFA as the best goalkeeper in history.
IX. Michael Barak
Nicknamed the "Little Bully", Ballack, together with teammate Klose and called the "Imperial Double Wall" of German football, is a rare talent, known as the most attacking midfielder in world football.
X. Miloslav Klose
Klose can be said to be the "spiritual leader" of the German national team, known as the "German legend", the first of the three more players in the German active duty (the most appearances, the most goals, the most assists), or the first scorer in the history of the World Cup.
The above ten players can be said to be witnesses to the history of German football, and they are well-deserved "heroes" in the history of German football.
What other players do you think can be called alongside them?