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Willi Lippens: “Duck” Celebrates 80th Birthday & Bundesliga Legacy

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Rot-Weiss Essen ⁢Legend Willi Lippens Turns 80, Recalls Humble ⁢Beginnings

Essen, Germany – Willi⁢ Lippens, a​ celebrated ‌figure in Rot-Weiss Essen’s⁣ history, reached the ‍milestone of ⁤80 years old today. Known affectionately as “Ente” (Duck), lippens’ career began with remarkably modest circumstances, living under the stands at⁣ the⁣ club’s old Hafenstrasse stadium for a mere 30 marks a month.

Lippens’ story resonates with fans as a testament to dedication and a bygone ​era of football. He played for 80 marks a month, with bonuses added later, a far cry from the lucrative contracts of modern players. Despite his talent, earning a living ⁢was a ⁤struggle. he played ⁣457 competitive games for RWE, scoring 245 goals, and featured in 242 ⁣Bundesliga matches‌ with 92 goals.

Lippens’ relationship with referees was ‍famously contentious, highlighted by‌ a 1965 regional league game against Westfalia Herne.After being warned by the referee, lippens responded with “mr. Referee, thank you,” resulting in an immediate expulsion and ⁣suspension. The incident is commemorated with a duck adorning the iron gate of his “Lippens Ranch” near Bottrop, a farm featuring an inn and⁣ restaurant named “Thank you – Mitten im Pott.”

Despite possessing dual nationality, Lippens played only one international match for‍ the Netherlands, his father discouraging ⁢a potential career ⁢with the German national team, fearing it would prevent his return home. Lippens quipped, “With me, Holland and only one German would have become world champion in 1974.”⁢

Today, Lippens’ ranch remains a traditional gathering place to celebrate his legacy and the history of Rot-Weiss Essen.

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