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Germany's World Cup-winning captain and coach Franz Beckenbauer dies at 78

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BERLIN: Germany's Franz Beckenbauer, one of football's greatest players who captained his country to World Cup glory in 1974 and won the tournament again as manager in 1990, has died at the age of 78, his family said in a statement on Monday (Jan 8).Beckenbauer bestrode the sport as player, coach, pundit and administrator for more than half a century and was widely admired globally, with messages of sympathy pouring in from across the world on Monday."It is with deep sadness that we announce that my husband and our father, Franz Beckenbauer, passed away peacefully in his sleep yesterday, Sunday, surrounded by his family," read a statement from his family.German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on X: "World Cup winner as player and coach: Franz Beckenbauer was one of the greatest footballers in Germany and for many 'der Kaiser' also because of the excitement for German Football he created for generations.

We will miss him. My thoughts are with his family and friends."Beckenbauer was a classy, dominant presence on the pitch for West Germany and Bayern Munich in the 1960s and 70s, using a calmness on the ball and effortless distribution that marked his midfield performances to virtually invent the central defensive sweeper role, or 'libero' where he found most success."The world of FC Bayern is no longer what it was - suddenly it is darker, more quiet, poorer," the club said in a statement."The German record champions are grieving the loss of Franz Beckenbauer, the unique 'Kaiser' without whom FC Bayern would not have become the club it is today."He earned 103 caps for West Germany, winning the 1972 European Championship and then the World Cup on home soil two years' later, having lost in the final to England in 1966.In 1970 he

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Jamal Musiala scored twice and Harry Kane added a late goal as Bayern Munich won 3-0 at home over Hoffenheim on Friday as the club celebrated the life of Franz Beckenbauer. Beckenbauer, who spent the majority of his career at Bayern and helped establish them as a European powerhouse, died on Sunday at the age of 78. He was laid to rest just hours before kickoff, with Bayern honouring his memory with several tributes for the German football legend. Musiala, born two decades after Beckenbauer retired from the game in 1983, scored in each half to ensure the home side honoured his memory in the best possible fashion. 
MUNICH, Germany : Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala scored twice to give the champions a 3-0 victory over Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga restart on Friday as the club remembered Germany great Franz Beckenbauer who died last week.
Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel on Thursday lauded the "extraordinary" Franz Beckenbauer, who died last weekend aged 78. In an interview with the Bundesliga website, Tuchel said it was "very striking to me that he's so, so humble". "Being that extraordinary person, that extraordinary player and coach of the German national team and coach here of Bayern Munich" Tuchel said. "And winning all the titles that you can win and still (to) be that humble and a low-key personality was always outstanding."
MUNICH, Germany: Bayern Munich kick off the year with their Bundesliga match against visiting Hoffenheim on Friday (Jan 12), hoping to cut the gap to leaders Bayer Leverkusen as the league resumes after a three-week-winter break.

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