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Germany World Cup winner Brehme dies

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Berlin, Germany - World Cup winner Andreas Brehme, whose late penalty in the 1990 final against Argentina in Italy handed Germany their third world title, has died at the age of 63, his family said.

The attacking full back and dead-ball specialist became an instant Germany great when his spot kick earned them a 1-0 victory over Diego Maradona’s Argentina in the World Cup final in Rome.

Tributes and condolence­s poured in from clubs across the Bundesliga and Europe.

“A magnificen­t player, a great Inter fan. Ciao Andy, forever legend,” former club Inter Milan said on social media.

Brehme also played for Bayern Munich and Real Zaragoza among others before retiring in 1998 following his return to Kaiserslau­tern and lifting the Bundesliga title with them. He also won the German league title with Bayern Munich while also lifting the Serie A trophy and a UEFA Cup with Inter.

“FCK mourns the passing of Andreas Brehme,” Kaiserslau­tern said. “He wore the Red Devils’ shirt for a total of 10 years and became German champion and German Cup winner with FCK.”

“In 1990 he fired the German national team to the World Cup title with his penalty and became a football legend. The FCK family is in deep mourning and our thoughts are with Andi’s family and friends.”

Brehme won 86 caps for

Brehme became an instant Germany football great when his spot kick earned them a 1-0 victory over Argentina

Germany, scoring eight goals, including the one he is best remembered for.

“Andreas Brehme will forever be in our hearts, as a World Cup winner and, more importantl­y, as a very special person. He will forever be part of the FC Bayern family,” Bayern Munich said.

 ?? ?? Andreas Brehme scores against Argentina in the 1990 World Cup final in Rome, Italy
Andreas Brehme scores against Argentina in the 1990 World Cup final in Rome, Italy

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