Franz Beckenbauer

Franz Beckenbauer

actor

Franz Beckenbauer was born on Sep 11, 1945 in West Germany. Franz Beckenbauer's big-screen debut came with in .

Franz Beckenbauer is probably Germany's most popular soccer player, coach and manager ever, known as the "Kaiser". Born and bred in Munich, he joined Bayern Munich at the age of 14. In 1965, he debuted in the German Bundesliga and became famous in the role of the team's sweeper. The following years, he won four league championships and four European cups (1966 Cup Winners' Cup, 1972-74 Champions' Cup). During that period, Beckenbauer also joined Germany's national side and had 103 caps in total. He led the team to the historic victories at the 1972 European Championships and the 1974 World Cup. After personal and professional problems, he accepted a contract to play in the North American Soccer Leauge with Cosmos New York. The team won the US championships on three occasions, but Beckenbauer returned to Germany and retired in 1984 after playing a season with Hamburger SV. Some months later, he was appointed manager of the German national team and coached the team until its final victory at the World Cup in 1990. He became one of two men, winning the cup as player and coach. In the 1990s, he returned to Bayern Munich and coached the team for one season, but finally became the club's president. More recently, Beckenbauer has headed Germany's bid to host the FIFA World Cup 2006 and is now chairman of the organization committee. Although the tabloids have always been interested in his turbulent private life, Franz Beckenbauer is considered "unassailable" in the public's eye.

  • Birthday

    Sep 11, 1945
  • Place of Birth

    Munich, West Germany
  • Also known

    Franz Anton Beckenbauer, Der Kaiser

Awards

4 wins & 1 nominations

Bambi Awards
2005
Millenium
Winner - Bambi
1995
Charity
Winner - Bambi
Golden Camera, Germany
1999
Millennium Award
Winner - Golden Camera
1982
Male
Winner - Audience Camera