Mourning for Gerd Müller: The former soccer star died at the age of 75. This was announced by FC Bayern Munich.
Former soccer star Gerd Müller died at the age of 75. . There it says: “Today the world of FC Bayern stands still. The German record champions and his entire fan base mourn Gerd Müller, who died early Sunday morning at the age of 75.”
Great career
Müller’s world career began in 1964 when the stocky striker hired FC Bayern. He is said to have scored 180 goals in one season at his home club TSV 1861 Nördlingen. From 1965 to 1979 he played in the Bundesliga and scored 365 goals in 427 games. With him, Bayern won four German championships, four times the DFB Cup and three times the European Cup (now the Champions League).
Gerd Müller also scored four goals for the German national team at the European Championship in 1972 and became world champion with her in 1974. The winning goal to 2-1 against Holland – of course Gerd Müller. The trained weaver scored 68 goals in 62 international matches. The soccer player married his wife Uschi in 1967. Their daughter Nicole was born four years later. In 2015 it became known that Müller suffers from dementia.

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