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Bundesliga Honors Late Beckenbauer with Minute of Silence and Special Lighting at Allianz Arena

Minute of silence and mourning ribbon: Bundesliga remembers the late Beckenbauer

After the death of Franz Beckenbauer, there will be a minute’s silence before the Bundesliga games on matchday 17 this weekend. The German Football League (DFL) also recommended “wearing a mourning ribbon,” as the league association announced on Tuesday.

Bayern Munich opens the matchday on Friday evening (8:30 p.m./Sat.1 and DAZN) against TSG Hoffenheim.

The German Football Association (DFB) joined in and will hold a minute’s silence in its leagues and cup competitions. This includes the 3rd league, the women’s Bundesliga, the Futsal Bundesliga and the next round in the men’s and women’s DFB Cup.

In memory of the club legend Franz Beckenbauer, the Munich Allianz Arena will be lit up with the inscription “Thank you Franz” in the evening hours from 4:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. in the coming days. At the end, the special lighting will also be visible at the game against Hoffenheim.

Great tribute to the emperor.

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Beckenbauer, one of the greatest footballers in history and one of the most influential figures in the history of FC Bayern, died on Sunday evening. He was 78 years old.

“Franz the human being”: Rummenigge remembers

When Karl-Heinz Rummenigge hears the name Franz Beckenbauer, he thinks wistfully of a very personal incident many years ago. “I came to FC Bayern when I was 18, first day of training, 10,000 people. Franz was German champion, won the European Cup, and the highlight was being world champion in 1974,” the long-time companion reported on Tuesday.

Rummenigge was the first to go into the dressing room to welcome his new teammates. “Franz was the last to come into the dressing room. Then I said: Mr. Beckenbauer, I would like to introduce myself, I am Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. I am the new one.” Beckenbauer just smiled at him and said: “I’m Franz.”

Rummenigge remembers Beckenbauer with sympathy.

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That, Rummenigge concludes from the anecdote, “was so typical of Franz, he was an incredibly great person, generous, respectful, who always treated people well.” His death “shocked us all. When it was announced, phew, I was really shocked.”

Rummenigge, European champion in 1980 and runner-up in the world championships in 1982 and 1986, credits Beckenbauer with playing a crucial role in the rise of FC Bayern Munich. “Without him, FC Bayern would never be what it is today,” he said. “He was the leader of the team that was promoted back in the 1960s. He shaped German football like no other.”

2024-01-09 22:50:51
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