2024-01-09 08:37:53
2024-01-09 16:37 Lianhe News Network Lai Yun Beacon Bower is not only a legendary player on the green field, but also a legendary coach who masters the military symbols on the sidelines of the game. He is known as Der…
“The fairy tale of the football emperor, Germany’s post-war revival.” Franz Beckenbauer, the legendary German star and “football emperor”, passed away on January 7 at the age of 78. Beacon Bowers was born in Munich on September 11, 1945, when Germany was defeated and occupied by the Allies. Beacon Bowers’ growth background accompanied Germany’s rise from the ashes of the post-war era – Beacon Bowers At the age of 19, Hua played for Bayern Munich, starting the “Bayern Era” of the Bundesliga; in addition, Beacon Bower represented West Germany in the World Cup three times and won the Hercules Cup in 1977. After retiring, he immediately coached the West Germany national team, and then in 1990 Win the World Cup. His achievements as a player and coach are legendary. His glorious career symbolizes the renaissance of Germany. Germany emerged from the abyss of history, just like Beacon Bower’s “free man” on the court. .
Beacon Bower is not only a legendary player on the field, but also a legendary coach who masters the military skills on the sidelines. He has also served as Chairman of the German Football Association, Chairman of the World Cup Organizing Committee, Vice Chairman of International Football Association (FIFA) and other important positions. He is known as Der Kaiser (Kaiser, meaning “King” in German), is translated as “Football Emperor” in the Chinese world. On January 7, 2024, Beacon Bower passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 78. In the obituary issued to the German media, his family briefly stated:
“It is with deep sadness that we announce that my husband and our father, Franz Beaconbower, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, surrounded by his family. We ask that we allow us to mourn in silence and decline to respond to any questions.”
Bigen Bower is an important page in the history of German football. Germany’s “Die Zeit” called him “the most important, greatest and most famous German following the war.” “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” (FAZ) said To describe his legendary football career: “Probably the best and most successful era in Germany – at least as far as West Germany is concerned.”
Beacon Bower (left) playing for the New York Cosmos in 1983. Photo/Associated Press Beacon Bower (right) and football king Billy (left).Photo/Archyde.com
Looking back at the birth of Beacon Bower in Munich, West Germany on September 11, 1945, Nazi Germany surrendered to the Allies on May 7, four months ago. Munich, and even the whole of Germany, was almost in ruins under the fire of war, and then the Allies After the occupation by the Soviet Army and the division of East and West Germany, Germany fell into post-war dilapidation. Beacon Bower grew up in this background. He was born in a working-class family. He started playing in the youth team at the age of 9 and joined the Bayern Munich youth team at the age of 13. He originally only played as an amateur. At the age of 19, he became a professional player. , playing for Bayern Munich – Bayern at that time was not the European giants it is today, but was striving for promotion in the German secondary league. Beacon Bower’s club debut was in the play-offs for promotion to the Bundesliga.
After the first season, Bayern was promoted to the Bundesliga. Beacon Bower, teammate Gerd Müller and goalkeeper Sepp Maier led the Bundesliga into the “Bayern Era” and won consecutive Bundesliga championships. European Cup championship, European Champions Cup and other honors. What really makes the Germans proud of Beacon Bower is that he represented the national team in the World Cup three times. After winning a runner-up and a third place, Beacon Bower led the West Germany team in the 1974 World Cup in West Germany. , leaving the Hercules Cup in the landlord country.
Beacon Bower played for Bayern Munich for most of his career and closely followed the “Bayern Dynasty” in the Bundesliga. After his death, Bayern officially stated:
“Bayern’s world is no longer what it used to be – suddenly it’s a little darker, quieter and barren. Without Beacon Bower, Bayern would never be what it is today.”
By the end of his career, Beacon Bower played for the New York Cosmos of the Major League. In his first season in the United States, he became teammates with the world champion Pelé. In the middle, he played for Hamburg in Germany and won the Bundesliga championship. Beacon Bower retired in 1983 and took over as coach of the West Germany national team a year later. The 1986 World Cup in Mexico was Beacon Bower’s first World Cup as coach. The West German team reached the finals and eventually lost to Marat. Argentina, led by Diego Maradona; in the 1990 Italian World Cup, West Germany once once more faced off once morest Maradona’s Argentina in the final. This time, they succeeded in defeating Argentina and won the championship. Beacon Bower became the captain and main player in the history of football. The first person to win the World Football Championship as a coach.
Beacon Bower himself once recalled:
“1990 was the most important moment in my football career. There is nothing better than leading the team to win the World Cup as the head coach.” Beacon Bower led the West Germany team to the 1974 World Cup in West Germany. The cup remained in the landowner’s country. Photo/American League… To the Germans, Beacon Bower’s great football career is like a fairy tale. For himself, for the team, and for the country, he won countless…
Later, Beacon Bower became the head coach of Bayern Munich in 1994. He later served as Chairman of Bayern, Chairman of the German Football Association, Chairman of the World Cup Organizing Committee, and Vice Chairman of FIFA. In the late 1990s, Beacon Bower led Germany Successfully applied for the right to host the 2006 World Cup.
“The Guardian” commented that for Germans, Beacon Bower’s great football career is like a fairy tale. He has won countless honors for himself, the team and the country. He is not only the most legendary player, but also the most legendary player. Coach, and Beacon Bowers was born a few months following the end of World War II. His upbringing was accompanied by the process of Germany rising from the ashes of the war. His rise to fame, in the context of the times, almost simultaneously represented the revival of Germany and re-energized it. West Germans’ pride in their country.
On the court, Beacon Bower also has a special “free man” position. He originally played as a midfielder and later as a defender. He can come and go freely on the court. When defending, he can return to the middle of the defenders and even intercept from behind. Block, and can launch an attack from the rear, all the way into the enemy’s penalty area.
Such an elegant and free playing style makes Beacon Bower an alternative incarnation of Germany – different from the “German Tank” that the world is familiar with, Beacon Bowers’ style of play is full of creativity and relies on outstanding personal abilities to break through rather than A vicious tackle, Die Welt described it this way:
“We need someone who can play like Billy, or at least play in a way that doesn’t make the rest of the world think of a tank… No one has done it before Beacon Bower, and he represents a more Good Germany.”
The image of Beacon Bower as a free man, just like his superb football skills, deeply attracted the Germans who longed to get rid of the burden of historical sins following the war.
Later, Beacon Bower was investigated for suspected corruption during its sponsorship of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. In 2020, the relevant judicial proceedings fell silent. This matter cast a shadow on Beacon Bower’s fairy tale on the field, but it is undeniable. It is Beacon Bower who has indeed left a rich and great legacy for German football and even global football. Just as his famous saying “The strong is not the winner, the winner is the strong” is remembered by fans, his achievements on the field It will also be engraved in the history of football. German national team forward and Bayern forward Thomas Müller bid farewell to Beacon Bower like this:
“Rest in peace, Emperor Franz. We will never forget what you did for German football.”
“Rest in peace, Emperor Franz. We will never forget what you did for German football.” Photo/AFP… Lai Yun
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