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Thousands gather for Franz Beckenbauer memorial service at Bayern Munich's stadium

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier paid tribute to Franz Beckenbauer at a memorial service on Friday dedicated to the player and coach known as “Der Kaiser".

Steinmeyer spoke of the "slightly Bavarian" accent of the man he called "Germany's most popular ambassador" and said Beckenbauer would make angels play football in heaven:

"I don't know whether the angels in heaven play sport. But if they do, then they will certainly have heard this new, somewhat Bavarian-sounding voice in the past few days: "Go out and play soccer!", said the 68-year-old in his funeral speech "A voice that we all know and that we will now miss forever. The voice of the Kaiser. The voice of Franz Beckenbauer."

Around 30,000 people gathered at Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena, on a bright, cold day, including many of the most influential figures in German politics and the world of soccer, as well as thousands of Bayern fans.

It was the city Beckenbauer was born in and represented as both a player and coach.

“We are not only bidding farewell to a world-class soccer player. We are bidding farewell to a great person. His skill inspired us, his friendly demeanour won people over, his fairness and attitude were no less than his talent,” Steinmeier said, adding: “Thank you, Franz, thank you for everything.”

Speakers including Steinmeier, Bayern president Herbert Hainer and Beckenbauer's former teammate Uli Hoeness praised how Beckenbauer combined immense talent on the field with personal warmth.

“This club grew up with Franz Beckenbauer, we grew together,” Hainer said. “The world looked up to him but he didn't look down on anyone.”

A black-and-white picture of Beckenbauer covered the centre circle of the field, surrounded by wreaths laid in his memory,

Read more on euronews.com