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Bayern commemorat­e 'great German' Beckenbaue­r in stadium ceremony

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MUNICH, Germany, (Reuters) - Franz Beckenbaue­r was a great German who became his country's best ambassador around the world, Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said yesterday at a commemorat­ion at Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena stadium.

Steinmeier and Chancellor Olaf Scholz led the long list of attendees that also included a who's who of German football, past and present, as well as tens of thousands of spectators in the stadium.

Beckenbaue­r, who died at the age of 78 earlier this month, helped modernise soccer and came to personify Germany's post-war sporting success, captaining his country to the 1974 World Cup title on home soil.

"I don't know if angels up in the sky do any sport but in the past few days they may have heard this voice with the Bavarian accent saying 'go out and play football'," Steinmeier said in his speech.

"He was known around the world and Franz Beckenbaue­r was admired, idolised and loved.

"For many he was a role model, for us all he was a stroke of luck. We part from a great German and, as President, I say 'Thank you Franz Beckenbaue­r, thank you for everything'."

With wreaths laid out in the centre of the pitch around a large picture of Beckenbaue­r, his family, friends and fans bade an emotional farewell.

Beckenbaue­r also won the World Cup as Germany coach in 1990 and was one of only three people to achieve the feat as both player and coach

'Der Kaiser', as he was nicknamed for his imperious playing style and command of the game, was for decades synonymous with Germany's success on the pitch. He amassed every major honour in his glittering playing career and continued his extraordin­ary record of success after switching to the manager's bench.

Beckenbaue­r won 103 caps and captained West Germany to World Cup

success in 1974, two years after lifting the European title. At club level he

steered Bayern Munich to three successive European Cup victories from 1974 to

1976 and won the World Club Cup, the European Cup Winners' Cup and

eight domestic trophies -four league titles and four cup triumphs.

 ?? ?? German former football players Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Wolfgang Overath, Lothar Matthaeus, Guenter Netzer, Karl-Heinz "Charly" Koerbel, Bastian Schweinste­iger and others place flowers next to a black and white image of Franz Beckenbaue­r, who died on January 7 aged 78 © LUKAS BARTH / AFP
German former football players Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Wolfgang Overath, Lothar Matthaeus, Guenter Netzer, Karl-Heinz "Charly" Koerbel, Bastian Schweinste­iger and others place flowers next to a black and white image of Franz Beckenbaue­r, who died on January 7 aged 78 © LUKAS BARTH / AFP

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