Lothar Herbert Matthäus ( german pronunciation : [ ˈloːtaʁ maˈtɛːʊs ], ( help · information ) ; [ 1 ] born 21 March 1961 ) is a german football coach and early player. After captaining West Germany to victory in the 1990 FIFA World Cup where he lifted the World Cup trophy, he was awarded the Ballon d’or. In 1991, he was named the first FIFA World Player of the Year, and remains the only german to have received the award. He was besides included in the Ballon d’Or Dream Team in 2020. Matthäus held the record of having played in five FIFA World Cups ( 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 ), more than any early outfield player in men ‘s football, until the 2018 World Cup, in which Mexico ‘s Rafael Márquez equalled his record, [ 2 ] and holds the record for the most World Cup matches played by a single player ( 25 games ). [ 3 ] He besides won UEFA Euro 1980, and played in the 1984, 1988 and 2000 UEFA European Championships. In 1999, aged 38, Matthäus was again vote German Footballer of the year, having previously won the award in 1990.
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Matthäus is the most cap German player of all time, retiring with a sum of 150 appearances ( 83 for West Germany ) in 20 years, and 23 goals. Matthäus is a extremity of the FIFA 100 list of the greatest living football players chosen by Pelé. [ 4 ] Diego Maradona said of Matthäus, “ he is the best rival I ‘ve ever had. I guess that ‘s enough to define him ”, in his script Yo soy el Diego ( I am the Diego ). [ 5 ] A versatile and complete player, Matthäus is regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all clock time, and was renowned for his perceptive travel by, positional sense, timely tackle, deoxyadenosine monophosphate well as potent shooting. During his career, he normally played as a box-to-box midfielder, although late in his career he played as a sweeper. [ 6 ]
Club career [edit ]
Matthäus was born in Erlangen, Bavaria, West Germany. [ 7 ] He spent his early play days in the youth team of 1. FC Herzogenaurach, located in a small town in Bavaria close to Nuremberg. [ 8 ] Matthäus started his professional career in 1979 with Borussia Mönchengladbach of the Bundesliga, for whom he played until 1984. [ 9 ] He then played for Bayern Munich from 1984–88, winning the Bundesliga twice and the DFB-Pokal. They besides reached the european Cup final in 1987, leading 1–0 for most of the game until two late goals gave FC Porto the win .
Matthäus in 1991 Matthäus and Bayern teammate Andreas Brehme signed with Inter Milan of Serie A in 1988, winning the Scudetto in 1988–89 during their first season, and the italian Supercup that year angstrom well. Matthäus continued to enjoy far success with Inter, winning the UEFA Cup in 1991 and being named FIFA World Player of the class. In the concluding, he scored a penalty in the inaugural leg to help them to their victory over Roma. Returning to Bayern Munich in 1992, he won four Bundesliga titles, two DFB-Pokals, another UEFA Cup and reached a second european Cup final in 1999. The lone major club football honor which eluded Matthäus, for competitions in which he played, was the UEFA Champions League. excellently, he came within two minutes of picking up a winners ‘ decoration in 1999, entirely to have his hopes dashed by Manchester United, who scored two last-minute goals in the final, after he was substituted in the eightieth infinitesimal of fun while the team was distillery leading 1–0. When the two teams went to collect their medals Matthäus removed his runner-up decoration immediately after he received it – it was the irregular time he had been on the lose side in a final under exchangeable circumstances ; in the 1987 final, Bayern had been leading 1–0 most of the bet on until two belated goals gave FC Porto the win. After Matthäus retired, Bayern would win the Champions League in 2000–01 and late that year the Intercontinental Cup. His final official pit for Bayern took topographic point in Munich on 8 March 2000 and was a Champions League catch against Real Madrid, which Bayern won 4–1. During the 1999–2000 season, Matthäus moved from Bayern to New York City ‘s MetroStars team of Major League Soccer in the United States. He played in the uranium from March to October 2000 and retired from professional football afterwards. During his season with the MetroStars, he traveled to St. Tropez when he was supposed to be rehabbing his back. [ 10 ] Matthäus came out of retirement in 2018, at historic period 57, to play 50 minutes of 1. FC Herzogenaurach ‘s final league game of the season. The team had already secured the league deed, and the appearance allowed Matthäus to satisfy his ambition retiring with the club where his career started : “ It was always my pipe dream to play my last competitive game here. ” [ 11 ]
International career [edit ]
Matthäus has won more Germany caps than anyone else, 150, and went to nine major international tournaments, captaining the 1990 World Cup -winning team. Matthäus was first base called up to the west german national squad in 1980, where he was region of the winning police squad in UEFA Euro 1980 in Italy, making his international debut at the tournament in a game against the Netherlands. [ 12 ] He besides played two games at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain ; he was brought on as a utility in group stage games against Chile and the ill-famed Disgrace of Gijón game versus Austria. West Germany reached the final, losing to Italy at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid 3–1. By now, he besides had a regular place in the national team for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, scoring the winner in the polish of 16 against Morocco. In the final examination at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, despite his considerable play-making ability, he was assigned by coach Franz Beckenbauer to mark Argentina ‘s Diego Maradona. Maradona did not score in the final examination, but his authorize to a teammate with six minutes left in regulation prison term set up the winning goal for Argentina, and West Germany lost their moment straight World Cup final, this time 3–2. At UEFA Euro 1988 in West Germany, Matthäus captained the team and scored a penalty against the Netherlands ( the eventual winners ) in the semi-final to give his team a 1–0 lead, but Ronald Koeman leveled the score with a punishment, and then Marco avant-garde Basten slid in the winning goal in the final minutes .
Matthäus celebrating his goal volt Czechoslovakia at the 1990 World Cup His immediate success in Italy ‘s premier football league, the Serie A, was a precursor to the national team which last managed to triumph at the 1990 FIFA World Cup held in Italy. Six of West Germany ‘s team played professionally there ; Matthäus and the west german squad played most of the World Cup games at Inter ‘s home stadium the San Siro. West Germany was the best team of the tournament and one of the few to choose an attack style of play, contrary to previous german teams ‘ more defensive style. Matthäus led his police squad from midfield and scored four goals, including two against Yugoslavia. He scored the merely goal of the quarter-final against Czechoslovakia from a penalty awarded in the twenty-fifth minute of the couple. [ 13 ] West Germany reached its third consecutive final, a replay against Maradona-led Argentina, and this clock time Matthäus and his team emerged triumphant 1–0 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome thanks to Andreas Brehme converting an 85th minute penalty. Matthäus later said that playing the World Cup in Italy was “ like playing a World Cup at home plate ”. [ 14 ] As team captain, Matthäus hoisted the last World Cup trophy before german reunion in 1990. [ 15 ]
During the 1994 World Cup, Matthäus scored a penalty kick against bulgarian goalkeeper Borislav Mihaylov in a quarter final examination match at Giants Stadium in New York City. He was injured and ineffective to take region in UEFA Euro 1992 in Sweden ; though a reunified Germany made the final examination but lost 2–0 to surprise Denmark. At the 1994 FIFA World Cup hosted by the United States, he captained the team but now operated as carpet sweeper. He scored a penalty in Germany ‘s quarter-final match against Bulgaria at Giants Stadium in New York City, which was besides his record-tying 21st World Cup match, but the Bulgarians scored twice in three minutes to upset the maintain champions. USA ’94 was expected to be his last tournament, though he did not officially retire from international play. Matthäus was afterwards not called up for the national team, due to feuding with succeeding captain Jürgen Klinsmann and coach Berti Vogts. In his absence Germany won UEFA Euro 1996 which was held in England. surprisingly, he was called up for the 1998 World Cup in France as a successor for the hurt sweeper Matthias Sammer. He was on the terrace for Germany ‘s victory over the United States, but came in as a alternate against FR Yugoslavia and helped the team to a 2–2 draw. He became the second gear player to appear in five unlike World Cup tournaments, tying the record of Mexican goalkeeper Antonio Carbajal. [ 3 ] In 2014 the record has besides been tied by italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, [ 3 ] who however has only played in four. In 2015 Homare Sawa and Formiga became the beginning footballers to appear for a record sixth meter at the 2015 FIFA Women ‘s World Cup in Canada. [ 16 ] Matthäus played in all the rest of Germany ‘s matches until Croatia knocked them out in Lyon 3–0 in the quarterfinals, taking his entire to a commemorate 25. He earned his last three caps at UEFA Euro 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands, his hundred-and-fiftieth cap being against Portugal, where Germany had a black first round exit. [ 17 ] Matthäus had a poor performance in the first base group crippled against Romania, causing Oliver Bierhoff and early key german players to demand his bench, but head coach Erich Ribbeck stuck by Matthäus. [ 18 ]
Coaching career [edit ]
One year after ending his celebrated play days, Matthäus started a coaching career, which has thus far been much less distinguished. In his print interviews and early media appearances, he has been clearly about his finish and desire to coach in the Bundesliga. His hope was that taking coaching jobs overseas would lead to offers from Germany. When none came his way flush after multiple foreign appointments, he much brought it up in the german press in-between his coach stints. In November 2009, he gave a drawn-out interview to Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, complaining about what he considers to be inadequate treatment he receives in Germany as a former great. He besides bemoaned the lack of coaching job offers extended to him in the Bundesliga — saying german clubs perceived him as being excessively much of a Bayern supporter and besides closely linked with the influential Bild yellow journalism newspaper to give him a job. [ 19 ]
rapid Wien [edit ]
His first gear head coaching experience was at SK Rapid Wien in the austrian Bundesliga. It lasted from 6 September 2001 [ 20 ] until 14 May 2002 with assorted results. [ 21 ] Matthäus got Rapid Wien to the second round of the UEFA Cup, [ 22 ] Round of 16 i nthe austrian Cup, [ 22 ] and finished one-eighth position in Bundesliga. [ 23 ]
partisan [edit ]
Matthäus in 2002 In December 2002 he was hired by serbian club FK Partizan during mid- season winter break to replace recently sacked Ljubiša Tumbaković. Matthäus signed an 18-month compress. [ 24 ] Inheriting a team at the exceed of the league table, Matthäus achieved the contiguous goal by steering Partizan to the 2002–03 league style in convincing manner, at one point, even extending the head over the second-placed rivals Red Star Belgrade to 19 points. still, his finest hour with the clubhouse came in August 2003 when Partizan eliminated Newcastle United in the Champions League third gear qualifying round of golf to reach the 2003–04 competition ‘s group phase. [ 25 ] Following the beginning leg 0–1 loss at home, the causal agent seemed lost, however, Partizan incredibly triumphed 0–1 off at St. James ‘ Park, taking the affiliation to penalties. The penalty series brought further dramatic changes of momentum before Milivoje Ćirković ‘s successful spot-kick ultimately put Partizan through. Matthäus had his back turned to the pitch as could n’t bear to watch the play of Ćirković ‘s penalty. Drawn in a tough group with Real Madrid, eventual champions FC Porto, and Olympique de Marseille, Partizan missed out on the UEFA Cup point. On 13 December 2003, correct after finishing the final examination league match of the half- temper ( 0–1 win aside at FK Železnik ) before the winter unwrap, Matthäus abruptly resigned his military post at Partizan by addressing the players and clubhouse leadership in private. [ 26 ] A club spokesperson said Matthäus would clear everything up at a press conference that he scheduled for two days late, but it was already widely speculated through reports in the hungarian press that the german had agreed terms with the Hungarian Football Federation to coach the Hungary national team. The rumor proved truthful as he formally signed the compress in Budapest and besides got introduced to the media at Kempinski Hotel Corvinus. [ 27 ] Four months after leaving Belgrade, in mid-april 2004, the row over the terms of Matthäus ‘ contract with Partizan was opened with both parties publicly going back and forth at each other. It began with Matthäus, by now hungarian home team point passenger car, giving a detail interview to serbian press and accusing Partizan club leadership of breaching the extra terms of his condense. [ 28 ] It became known on that occasion that his initial sign with Partizan that had been finalized on 1 January 2003 included a establish guarantee contribution as good extra agio clauses giving him between 5–10 % from players ‘ transfers and shirt sponsorships equally well as Champions League bonus incentives. Matthäus claimed that after none of that was honoured he gave up on asking for his percentages of the Danko Lazović and Zvonimir Vukić transfers angstrom well as Superfund shirt sponsorship deal due to “ not wanting to upset the team atmosphere during Champions League qualify ”, but alternatively pushed for the extra terms to be renegotiated. After successful Champions League reservation, the extra terms were in fact renegotiated with Partizan ‘s general secretary Žarko Zečević so that both parties agreed to put the former extra terms out of impression and rather now give Matthäus 15 % of Igor Duljaj ‘s ( the golf club ‘s best young asset at the time ) future transfer abroad angstrom well as to allow Matthäus to leave the club any time he wanted without penalties. Duljaj was sold to Shakhtar Donetsk in January 2004 for US $ 4 million, and Matthäus claimed Partizan failed to pay him the agreed percentage ( $ 600,000 or €469,500 ). The club responded two days subsequently in a drawn-out crusade publish saying that they do n’t owe him any money. [ 29 ] One day after that, Matthäus decided to sue Partizan for the amount of US $ 600,000 before Sports Arbitration Court in Lausanne, Switzerland. [ 30 ]
Hungary national team [edit ]
Matthäus became coach of the Hungary home football team on 14 December 2003. [ 31 ] The country once synonymous with world course football was trying to return its national team on the path of former 1950s glory, and Matthäus was given the task of qualifying for the 2006 World Cup. After being drawn in a bully group with Sweden, Croatia and Bulgaria that goal looked increasingly unmanageable. The campaign started in the fall of 2004 and fairly cursorily it became obvious Hungary were in over their heads. The opening 3–0 loss aside at Croatia in early September was reasonably set-back four days late by the 3–2 hard fought home acquire versus Iceland. A month later, Matthäus ‘ Hungary faced another significant quiz aside from home, this prison term at Sweden. And once again it finished in disappointment with another demoralizing 3–0 loss. Before the winter break, Hungary managed to beat the minnows of the group Malta frankincense finishing the fall partially of the qualify in fourth home with six points, mathematically hush within striking distance of the leading trio. Notable was a 2–0 acquire in a friendly in Kaiserslautern against Germany on 6 June 2004. As the qualifiers resumed in deep March 2005, Hungary hosted Bulgaria in what was pretty much a must win meet for Matthäus ‘ squad, however they only managed a attract correct at the end with the goal coming in 90th minute for a 1–1 final scoreline. As Croatia and Sweden both won on the lapp occasion, the leading duet of teams now tangibly separated themselves from the pack of chasers, all of which meant that in order to qualify Hungary would have to win all its persist fixtures and even get some external avail in terms of favorable results elsewhere. such improbable scenario failed to materialize and they ended up in one-fourth station with 14 points from 10 matches, well behind Croatia and Sweden who earned 25 and 24 points, respectively. however, Matthäus was allowed to finish out the campaign behind the workbench, and was even offered hungarian citizenship, which he at the time said he would accept. There ‘s no bible whether he actually did. Matthäus left the Hungarian home team on 11 January 2006. [ 32 ] After he left the Hungary post, Matthäus was vocally critical of the Hungarian Football Federation, accusing it in November 2007 of “ not contributing, but exploiting hungarian football ” and citing that “ it ‘s not coincident that the Hungarian offer to host Euro 2012 did n’t receive any votes ”. [ 33 ]
Atlético Paranaense [edit ]
Matthäus signed a annual condense to coach brazilian club Atlético Paranaense from the city of Curitiba on 11 January 2006. [ 32 ] however, after only seven matches in charge ( five wins, two draws ) from the get down of the 2006 Paraná state of matter championship he quit the club in March 2006 citing the necessitate to be closer to his family. The way he left raised some questions about his professionalism. obviously, merely five weeks after signing a abridge he informed cabaret officials about a necessitate to rush back to Europe in order to deal with an pressing personal problem, but assured them he ‘d be back in 3–4 days. After missing for two weeks, he faxed in his resignation on 20 March and never flush went back to Brazil to pick up his personal belongings. [ 34 ] Some ten days late, Atlético put out a free mentioning that Matthäus ran up R $ 13,000 ( US $ 5,915 ) in phone charges that the club wanted him to pay. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The cabaret even posted the bill on their web site. [ 37 ]
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red Bull Salzburg [edit ]
On 19 May 2006, only two months following the bizarre brazilian sequence, Matthäus was announced as coach of Red Bull Salzburg ( once Austria Salzburg ) for the approaching 2006–07 season. concisely, the clubhouse besides signed Giovanni Trapattoni ( incidentally Matthäus ‘ erstwhile passenger car at both Internazionale and Bayern ) to be their director of football. In practice, this think of that Trapattoni and Matthäus basically shared coach duties. Despite co-leading the team to the Austrian league deed by a big gross profit, Matthäus would finally be fired on 12 June 2007 by solid decision of the Red Bull Salzburg ‘s board of directors .
Maccabi Netanya [edit ]
On 13 April 2008, it was announced that Matthäus signed with Israeli club Maccabi Netanya to coach the team from the begin of the 2008–09 season. [ 38 ] On 29 April 2009, with the Israeli league season still ongoing and Netanya sitting in one-fourth place, it was announced that Matthäus will not be back for the second season once the stream matchless is finished. [ 39 ] The reason cited was the fiscal trouble that the golf club was going through. [ 39 ] Matthäus ‘ golf club finished the league season in fourth spot .
Bulgaria national team [edit ]
Matthäus ( right ) during a friendly match against Serbia in November 2010 On 23 September 2010, it was announced that Matthäus would be the fresh coach of the Bulgarian national team after the resignation of Stanimir Stoilov a few weeks early. [ 40 ] His abridge was for one year with the option for a biennial extension. He started with a 1–0 winnings against Wales in Cardiff on his debut. [ 41 ] Matthäus led Bulgaria to their first succeed in 2010 and in the UEFA Euro 2012 reservation crusade. On 12 October 2010, he led Bulgaria to a 2–0 win over Saudi Arabia in a friendly. On 17 November 2010, in a friendly played in Sofia, Bulgaria lost to Serbia 0–1. Despite winning his first gear equal in the qualifiers against Wales, Bulgaria under Matthäus were unable to qualify for Euro 2012, following draw with Switzerland and Montenegro, a well as a home loss against England. On 19 September 2011, it was revealed that Matthäus had been sacked. [ 42 ] The match against Switzerland was his final couple. [ 43 ] In April 2018, he was one of 77 applicants for the vacant Cameroon national team speculate. [ 44 ]
columnist and television initiate [edit ]
From 2001 until 2009, in parallel and in-between his coaching jobs, Matthäus wrote a column for the german weekly sports cartridge holder Sport Bild. He besides worked as in-studio television receiver initiate on a diverseness of television networks during adult football competitions : for the german wage television channel Premiere during the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups, for the german transmit ZDF during UEFA Euro 2004, for Eurosport during UEFA Euro 2008, for the Arabian network Al Jazeera Sports during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, for the iranian channel IRIB during the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2015 AFC asian Cup, and for the british television network ITV during UEFA Euro 2016. [ 45 ] Since the 2012–13 Bundesliga season, he worked as an adept for the Pay TV broadcaster Sky Deutschland. [ 46 ] He has further participated in a particular É Campeão for the brazilian channel SporTV .
personal life [edit ]
Lothar Matthäus was born to Heinz ( 1930–2019 ) and Katharina ( 1931–2020 ) Matthäus. His father who was born in southern Silesia, fled to Germany during the soviet invasion in 1944, then worked as a canteen director, while his mother worked for Puma. [ 47 ] He has four children, [ 48 ] and has been married five times. During his first marriage that lasted from 1981 until 1992, wife Silvia gave parturition to two daughters Alisa ( bear 1986 ) and Viola ( bear 1988 ). In 1994, he married swiss model and television receiver presenter Lolita Morena with whom he had a son, Loris ( born 1992 ). The marriage ended in 1999. While coaching FK Partizan in Belgrade, he met 31-year-old Serbian socialite Marijana Kostić who became his third wife on 27 November 2003. It was her third marriage a well. By belated 2007, the couple separated and she filed for divorce. Their divorce became official in late January 2009 following the termination of a year-long court case in Salzburg, Austria ( their end mansion ) over the division of assets. [ 49 ] In December 2008, 47-year-old Matthäus married 21-year-old ukrainian mannequin Kristina Liliana Chudinova. The ceremony was held in Las Vegas. They met a year earlier at the Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich. The couple lived in Tel Aviv, Israel, where Liliana studies journalism in a local anesthetic university ; [ citation needed ] but started living individually by early 2010. [ 50 ] Matthäus and Anastasia Klimko have a son, Milan ( born April 2014 ). The marriage ended in 2021. [ 51 ]
Media appearances [edit ]
Matthäus features in EA Sports ‘ FIFA video recording game series ; he was on the cover of the german version of FIFA 2001, [ 52 ] and features in the FIFA 14, FIFA 15, FIFA 16, FIFA 17, FIFA 18, FIFA 19 and FIFA 20 as an Ultimate Team Legend. [ 53 ] Matthäus was besides prominently featured in the opening video scenery of EA ‘s Euro 2000 television game, with Paul Oakenfold transforming the real number Matthäus into an synergistic digital player he controls in the game with his turntables. [ 54 ] In August 2019, Matthäus became the face of turn-based football management game Football, Tactics & Glory ; he does not actually appear in the game itself. [ 55 ] Matthäus had a guest character together with Joanna Tuczyńska in the television receiver series Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei, in which he played himself in March 2012. [ 56 ] In June 2012, VOX broadcast a documentary titled “ Lothar – immer am Ball “. [ 57 ]
career statistics [edit ]
club [edit ]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[58]
Club
Season
League
National Cup[a]
League Cup[b]
Continental[c]
Total
Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Borussia Mönchengladbach
1979–80
Bundesliga
28
4
2
0
–
11
2
41
6
1980–81
33
10
5
2
—
—
38
12
1981–82
33
3
5
4
—
4
1
42
8
1982–83
34
8
5
2
—
—
39
10
1983–84
34
11
6
4
—
—
40
15
Total
162
36
23
12
—
15
3
200
51
Bayern Munich
1984–85
Bundesliga
33
16
6
0
—
5
1
44
17
1985–86
23
10
5
2
—
3
0
31
12
1986–87
31
14
3
1
—
7
4
41
19
1987–88
26
17
4
3
—
4
1
34
21
Total
113
57
18
6
—
19
6
150
69
Internazionale
1988–89
Serie A
32
9
7
3
—
5
0
44
12
1989–90
25
11
2
2
0
0
2
0
29
13
1990–91
31
16
3
1
—
12
6
46
23
1991–92
27
4
5
1
—
2
0
34
5
Total
115
40
17
7
0
0
21
6
153
53
Bayern Munich
1992–93
Bundesliga
28
8
0
0
—
—
28
8
1993–94
33
8
3
1
—
4
1
40
10
1994–95
16
5
2
0
—
6
0
24
5
1995–96
19
1
0
0
—
7
0
26
1
1996–97
28
1
3
0
—
2
0
33
1
1997–98
25
3
3
0
2
0
5
0
35
3
1998–99
25
1
5
0
2
0
12
1
44
2
1999–2000
15
1
2
0
0
0
9
0
26
1
Total
189
28
18
1
4
0
45
2
256
31
MetroStars
2000
Major League Soccer
16
0
2
0
5
0
—
23
0
Career total
595
161
78
26
9
0
100
17
782
204
International [edit ]
Appearances and goals by national team and year [ 59 ]
Germany
Year
Apps
Goals
1980
1
0
1981
1
0
1982
10
0
1983
7
0
1984
10
0
1985
7
1
1986
15
2
1987
6
1
1988
10
4
1989
3
1
1990
15
7
1991
7
3
1992
4
0
1993
11
0
1994
15
3
1995
0
0
1996
0
0
1997
0
0
1998
8
0
1999
13
1
2000
7
0
Total
150
23
International goals Scores and results list West Germany’s and Germany’s goal tallies first.
managerial criminal record [edit ]
- As of match played 6 September 2011
Honours [edit ]
The count 10 Inter Milan jersey of Matthäus in the San Siro museum
cabaret [edit ]
Bayern Munich [ 66 ] [ 67 ]
Internazionale [ 66 ] [ 67 ]
MetroStars [ 66 ]
International [edit ]
Germany
individual [edit ]
See besides [edit ]
References [edit ]
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