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Beckenbauer hailed as one of the best ever

Published:Tuesday | January 9, 2024 | 12:08 AM
German football legend Franz Beckenbauer plays with the Golden Ball for the 2006 World Cup in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on April 18, 2006. Beckenbauer died yesterday at age 78. Beckenbauer was one of German football’s central figures. He c
German football legend Franz Beckenbauer plays with the Golden Ball for the 2006 World Cup in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on April 18, 2006. Beckenbauer died yesterday at age 78. Beckenbauer was one of German football’s central figures. He captained West Germany to the World Cup title in 1974. He also coached the national side for its 1990 World Cup win against Argentina.

MUNICH (AP):

The president of the German Football Federation Bernd Neuendorf and UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin have both expressed sadness at the death of football great Franz Beckenbauer of Germany. Beckenbauer, who won the World Cup both as player and coach for Germany, died yesterday at age 78.

German Football Federation president Bernd Neuendorf: “Franz Beckenbauer’s death is a real landmark. We look upon his life’s work with respect and great gratitude. In him, we are losing a unique player and a lovable person. The ‘Kaiser’ was one of the best players our sport has ever seen. With his easiness, his elegance and his vision, he set standards on the field. His meticulousness and charisma as a team boss as head of the World Cup organising committee, as well as his energy and drive, are unforgettable.”

UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin: “The football world mourns the loss of the legendary Kaiser. His unparalleled versatility, graceful transitions between defence and midfield, impeccable ball control, and visionary style reshaped the way football was played in his era. His leadership qualities shone through as he captained both the national team and Bayern Munich during their most successful periods, and continued to shine bright in his coaching career. Beckenbauer’s legacy as one of football’s all-time greats is beyond dispute. Farewell to a true legend!”

France football great Michel Platini: “The Kaiser is gone: he represented elegance, kindness and friendship. He was a life companion for a very long time: he brought me to football like Pele, Cruyff or Charlton. He made German football a joy to watch, but also world football. For me, he was the epitome of class, both on and off the pitch. Mister Beckenbauer is gone.”

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann: “For me, Franz Beckenbauer was the best football player in German history. His interpretation of the libero role changed the game, this role and his friendship with the ball set him free. Franz Beckenbauer could float across the grass. As a player and later as a coach, he was sublime, he was above everything. When Franz Beckenbauer entered a room, the room lit up. He rightfully carried the name ‘Beacon of German football’. Even the health problems and blows of fate could not shake the aura he carried to the end. I’m grateful and proud that I was able to get to know him and will remember him fondly.”

Bayern Munich and Germany forward Thomas Müller: “One of the greatest players in the history of FC Bayern has unfortunately left us. Rest in peace, Kaiser Franz. We will never forget you, what you delivered for football in Germany.”

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, in a tweet: “World champion as a player and coach: Franz Beckenbauer was one of the greatest football players in Germany and for many ‘the Kaiser’ (emperor) because he inspired generations of enthusiasm for German football. We will miss him. My thoughts are with his family and friends.” - .

Former England striker Gary Lineker, in a tweet: “Very sorry to hear that Franz Beckenbauer has died. One of the absolute greats of our game. Der Kaiser was the most beautiful of footballers who won it all with grace and charm.”