ARCHIVE PHOTO: 30 years ago, on September 10, 1994, Max Morlock died. On July 4, 1954, Germany won the football World Cup, the final in Bern's Wankdorf Stadium went down in history as the Miracle of Bern. Max MORLOCK (left), Germany, scores the 1:2 goal in the World Cup final against Hungary (3:2 final score) in 1954 in Bern's Wankdorf Stadium; on the right, the Hungarian goalkeeper GROSICS throws himself against Hungary; black and white photo; 40 years of Bundesliga football. ? Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-photo-30-years-ago-on-september-10-1994-max-morlock-died-on-july-4-1954-germany-won-the-football-world-cup-the-final-in-berns-wankdorf-stadium-went-down-in-history-as-the-miracle-of-bern-max-morlock-left-germany-scores-the-12-goal-in-the-world-cup-final-against-hungary-32-final-score-in-1954-in-berns-wankdorf-stadium-on-the-right-the-hungarian-goalkeeper-grosics-throws-himself-against-hungary-black-and-white-photo-40-years-of-bundesliga-football-image620021771.html
RM2Y0MC2K–ARCHIVE PHOTO: 30 years ago, on September 10, 1994, Max Morlock died. On July 4, 1954, Germany won the football World Cup, the final in Bern's Wankdorf Stadium went down in history as the Miracle of Bern. Max MORLOCK (left), Germany, scores the 1:2 goal in the World Cup final against Hungary (3:2 final score) in 1954 in Bern's Wankdorf Stadium; on the right, the Hungarian goalkeeper GROSICS throws himself against Hungary; black and white photo; 40 years of Bundesliga football. ?
Enthusiastic welcome for the German internatinoal player Max Morlock (not in the picture) in Nuremberg's stadium on the 7th of July in 1954 in front of 30,000 spectators. The German national football team with Morlock had sensationally won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final 3:2 against Hungary, for the first time winning a world cup title. Popular attacker Morlock had scored the 1:2 reducer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-enthusiastic-welcome-for-the-german-internatinoal-player-max-morlock-56178684.html
RMD7B4DG–Enthusiastic welcome for the German internatinoal player Max Morlock (not in the picture) in Nuremberg's stadium on the 7th of July in 1954 in front of 30,000 spectators. The German national football team with Morlock had sensationally won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final 3:2 against Hungary, for the first time winning a world cup title. Popular attacker Morlock had scored the 1:2 reducer.
Enthusiastic welcome for the German internatinoal player Max Morlock (right) in Nuremberg's stadium on the 7th of July in 1954 in front of 30,000 spectators. Morlock is waving from the back car to young students. The German national football team with Morlock had sensationally won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final 3:2 against Hungary, for the first time winning a world cup title. Popular attacker Morlock had scored the 1:2 reducer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-enthusiastic-welcome-for-the-german-internatinoal-player-max-morlock-56178657.html
RMD7B4CH–Enthusiastic welcome for the German internatinoal player Max Morlock (right) in Nuremberg's stadium on the 7th of July in 1954 in front of 30,000 spectators. Morlock is waving from the back car to young students. The German national football team with Morlock had sensationally won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final 3:2 against Hungary, for the first time winning a world cup title. Popular attacker Morlock had scored the 1:2 reducer.
Enthusiastic welcome for the German internatinoal player Max Morlock (front) in Nuremberg's stadium on the 7th of July in 1954 in front of 30,000 spectators. Morlock is waving from the back car to young students. The German national football team with Morlock had sensationally won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final 3:2 against Hungary, for the first time winning a world cup title. Popular attacker Morlock had scored the 1:2 reducer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-enthusiastic-welcome-for-the-german-internatinoal-player-max-morlock-56178671.html
RMD7B4D3–Enthusiastic welcome for the German internatinoal player Max Morlock (front) in Nuremberg's stadium on the 7th of July in 1954 in front of 30,000 spectators. Morlock is waving from the back car to young students. The German national football team with Morlock had sensationally won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final 3:2 against Hungary, for the first time winning a world cup title. Popular attacker Morlock had scored the 1:2 reducer.
After beating Hungary 3:2 in the 1954 FIFA Word Cup final at Bern's Wankdorf stadium on the 4th of July in 1954, German team captain Fritz Walter (r) is proudly holding the conquered Jules-Rimet-Cup in his hand. In front of him a line-up of the German team for the victory ceremony. The picture shows (l-r) Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-after-beating-hungary-32-in-the-1954-fifa-word-cup-final-at-berns-56178965.html
RMD7B4RH–After beating Hungary 3:2 in the 1954 FIFA Word Cup final at Bern's Wankdorf stadium on the 4th of July in 1954, German team captain Fritz Walter (r) is proudly holding the conquered Jules-Rimet-Cup in his hand. In front of him a line-up of the German team for the victory ceremony. The picture shows (l-r) Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock.
Enthusiastic welcome for the German internatinoal player Max Morlock (middle, back car) in Nuremberg's stadium on the 7th of July in 1954 in front of 30,000 spectators. Morlock is waving from the back car to young students. The German national football team with Morlock had sensationally won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final 3:2 against Hungary, for the first time winning a world cup title. Popular attacker Morlock had scored the 1:2 reducer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-enthusiastic-welcome-for-the-german-internatinoal-player-max-morlock-56178682.html
RMD7B4DE–Enthusiastic welcome for the German internatinoal player Max Morlock (middle, back car) in Nuremberg's stadium on the 7th of July in 1954 in front of 30,000 spectators. Morlock is waving from the back car to young students. The German national football team with Morlock had sensationally won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final 3:2 against Hungary, for the first time winning a world cup title. Popular attacker Morlock had scored the 1:2 reducer.
Line-up for the victory ceremony of the German national football team after beating Hungary 3:2 in the 1954 FIFA World Cup final in Bern's Wankdorf stadium in front of 60.000 spectators on the 4th of July in 1954. Tired but happy: goalkeeper Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. Team captain Fritz Walter is not in the picture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-line-up-for-the-victory-ceremony-of-the-german-national-football-team-56178720.html
RMD7B4ET–Line-up for the victory ceremony of the German national football team after beating Hungary 3:2 in the 1954 FIFA World Cup final in Bern's Wankdorf stadium in front of 60.000 spectators on the 4th of July in 1954. Tired but happy: goalkeeper Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. Team captain Fritz Walter is not in the picture.
German midfielder Max Morlock (C, on the ground) falls to the ground and pushes the ball into the net past diving Hungarian goalkeeper Gyula Grosics (r, on the ground) and scores the 1-2 goal, while Hungarian defender Zakarias (l, sitting) sits on the pitch and follows the action during the 1954 World Cup final between Germany and Hungary at the Wankdorf Stadium in Berne in Switzerland on the 4th of July in 1954. Germany won the match with 3-2 and the world champion title for the first time. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-german-midfielder-max-morlock-c-on-the-ground-falls-to-the-ground-56178652.html
RMD7B4CC–German midfielder Max Morlock (C, on the ground) falls to the ground and pushes the ball into the net past diving Hungarian goalkeeper Gyula Grosics (r, on the ground) and scores the 1-2 goal, while Hungarian defender Zakarias (l, sitting) sits on the pitch and follows the action during the 1954 World Cup final between Germany and Hungary at the Wankdorf Stadium in Berne in Switzerland on the 4th of July in 1954. Germany won the match with 3-2 and the world champion title for the first time.
After beating Hungary 3:2 in the 1954 FIFA Word Cup final at Bern's Wankdorf stadium in front of 60.000 spectators on the 4th of July in 1954, Germany lines up for the World Cup victory ceremony. The picture shows (l-r) team captain Fritz Walter (16), goalkeeper Toni Turek (1), Horst Eckel (6), Helmut Rahn (12), Ottmar Walter (15), Werner Liebrich (10), Jupp Posipal (7), Hans Schäfer (20), Werner Kohlmeyer (3), Karl Mai (8) and Max Morlock (13). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-after-beating-hungary-32-in-the-1954-fifa-word-cup-final-at-berns-56178956.html
RMD7B4R8–After beating Hungary 3:2 in the 1954 FIFA Word Cup final at Bern's Wankdorf stadium in front of 60.000 spectators on the 4th of July in 1954, Germany lines up for the World Cup victory ceremony. The picture shows (l-r) team captain Fritz Walter (16), goalkeeper Toni Turek (1), Horst Eckel (6), Helmut Rahn (12), Ottmar Walter (15), Werner Liebrich (10), Jupp Posipal (7), Hans Schäfer (20), Werner Kohlmeyer (3), Karl Mai (8) and Max Morlock (13).
(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows German trainer Sepp Herberger (front left)looking on the rejoicing victors who run towards the espectators, (R-L) Max Morlock, Hans Schaefer, Fritz Walter (Nr. 16), Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Horst Eckel (back), Werner Mai, Werner Kohlmayer, winning goal scorer Helmut Rahn as well as team doctor and masseur. The German national team won for the first time the final match of the World Championship against the favorite Hungary with a score of 3:2 in the Berner Wankdorf stadium. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-file-an-archive-picture-dated-4-july-1954-shows-german-trainer-sepp-165062950.html
RMKGF7DA–(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows German trainer Sepp Herberger (front left)looking on the rejoicing victors who run towards the espectators, (R-L) Max Morlock, Hans Schaefer, Fritz Walter (Nr. 16), Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Horst Eckel (back), Werner Mai, Werner Kohlmayer, winning goal scorer Helmut Rahn as well as team doctor and masseur. The German national team won for the first time the final match of the World Championship against the favorite Hungary with a score of 3:2 in the Berner Wankdorf stadium. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previou
(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national team prior to the start of the final match against Hungary during the 1954 World Cup in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland, which ende with a 3:2 score.(L-R)Standing in the stadium are Fritz Walter, Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previous club 1. FC Koeln declared that the 90 year old former captain of the national team and winner of the 1954 World Cup Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-file-an-archive-picture-dated-4-july-1954-shows-the-german-national-165063287.html
RMKGF7WB–(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national team prior to the start of the final match against Hungary during the 1954 World Cup in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland, which ende with a 3:2 score.(L-R)Standing in the stadium are Fritz Walter, Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previous club 1. FC Koeln declared that the 90 year old former captain of the national team and winner of the 1954 World Cup
FILED - 04 July 1954, Berlin/Sportreport: The victorious German national football team stands before kick-off of the 1954 World Cup final against Hungary at Wankdorf Stadium in Berne. Fritz Walter (l-r), Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. The former soccer world champion Horst Eckel is dead. As the German Football Association announced on Friday, the last still living world champion from 1954 died on Friday at the age of 89.(to dpa 'Former World Champion Horst Eckel died') Photo: -/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/filed-04-july-1954-berlinsportreport-the-victorious-german-national-football-team-stands-before-kick-off-of-the-1954-world-cup-final-against-hungary-at-wankdorf-stadium-in-berne-fritz-walter-l-r-toni-turek-horst-eckel-helmut-rahn-ottmar-walter-werner-liebrich-jupp-posipal-hans-schfer-werner-kohlmeyer-karl-mai-and-max-morlock-the-former-soccer-world-champion-horst-eckel-is-dead-as-the-german-football-association-announced-on-friday-the-last-still-living-world-champion-from-1954-died-on-friday-at-the-age-of-89to-dpa-former-world-champion-horst-eckel-died-photo-dpa-image453039010.html
RM2H91KTJ–FILED - 04 July 1954, Berlin/Sportreport: The victorious German national football team stands before kick-off of the 1954 World Cup final against Hungary at Wankdorf Stadium in Berne. Fritz Walter (l-r), Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. The former soccer world champion Horst Eckel is dead. As the German Football Association announced on Friday, the last still living world champion from 1954 died on Friday at the age of 89.(to dpa 'Former World Champion Horst Eckel died') Photo: -/dpa
(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows German trainer Sepp Herberger (front left)looking on the rejoicing victors who run towards the espectators, (R-L) Max Morlock, Hans Schaefer, Fritz Walter (Nr. 16), Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Horst Eckel (back), Werner Mai, Werner Kohlmayer, winning goal scorer Helmut Rahn as well as team doctor and masseur. The German national team won for the first time the final match of the World Championship against the favorite Hungary with a score of 3:2 in the Berner Wankdorf stadium. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-file-an-archive-picture-dated-4-july-1954-shows-german-trainer-sepp-165063288.html
RMKGF7WC–(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows German trainer Sepp Herberger (front left)looking on the rejoicing victors who run towards the espectators, (R-L) Max Morlock, Hans Schaefer, Fritz Walter (Nr. 16), Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Horst Eckel (back), Werner Mai, Werner Kohlmayer, winning goal scorer Helmut Rahn as well as team doctor and masseur. The German national team won for the first time the final match of the World Championship against the favorite Hungary with a score of 3:2 in the Berner Wankdorf stadium. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previou
(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national soccer team being honored in front of 53,000 espectators after their victory of 3:2 against Hungary in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland. For the winning ceremony they pose: (M-R)Trainer Sepp Herberger, captain Fritz Walter holding the conquered Jules-Rimet-Cup, goal keeper Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schaefer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. Standing left to Herberger are Adolf Dassler (L)and the masseur Erich Deuser(2-L). The soccer Worl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-file-an-archive-picture-dated-4-july-1954-shows-the-german-national-165063223.html
RMKGF7R3–(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national soccer team being honored in front of 53,000 espectators after their victory of 3:2 against Hungary in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland. For the winning ceremony they pose: (M-R)Trainer Sepp Herberger, captain Fritz Walter holding the conquered Jules-Rimet-Cup, goal keeper Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schaefer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. Standing left to Herberger are Adolf Dassler (L)and the masseur Erich Deuser(2-L). The soccer Worl
(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national soccer team being honored in front of 53,000 espectators after their victory of 3:2 against Hungary in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland. For the winning ceremony they pose: (M-R)Trainer Sepp Herberger, captain Fritz Walter holding the conquered Jules-Rimet-Cup, goal keeper Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schaefer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. Standing left to Herberger are Adolf Dassler (L)and the masseur Erich Deuser(2-L). The soccer Worl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-file-an-archive-picture-dated-4-july-1954-shows-the-german-national-165063289.html
RMKGF7WD–(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national soccer team being honored in front of 53,000 espectators after their victory of 3:2 against Hungary in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland. For the winning ceremony they pose: (M-R)Trainer Sepp Herberger, captain Fritz Walter holding the conquered Jules-Rimet-Cup, goal keeper Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schaefer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. Standing left to Herberger are Adolf Dassler (L)and the masseur Erich Deuser(2-L). The soccer Worl
(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national team prior to the start of the final match against Hungary during the 1954 World Cup in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland, which ende with a 3:2 score.(L-R)Standing in the stadium are Fritz Walter, Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previous club 1. FC Koeln declared that the 90 year old former capitan of the national team and winner of the 1954 World Cup Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-file-an-archive-picture-dated-4-july-1954-shows-the-german-national-165063058.html
RMKGF7H6–(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national team prior to the start of the final match against Hungary during the 1954 World Cup in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland, which ende with a 3:2 score.(L-R)Standing in the stadium are Fritz Walter, Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previous club 1. FC Koeln declared that the 90 year old former capitan of the national team and winner of the 1954 World Cup
ARCHIVE - The German national team stands before 53000 spectators after their 3-2 victory against Hungary at the World Cup at the Wankdorf Stadium in Bern, Switzerland, 4 July 1954. From Left to Right: head coach Sepp Herberger, captain Fritz Walter with the Jules-Rimet-Cup, goalkeeper Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. To the left of Herberger stand Adolf Dassler (L) and masseur Erich Deuser (2-L). Hans Schaefer will turn 90 years old on the 19th of October 2017. Photo: Richard Koll/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-archive-the-german-national-team-stands-before-53000-spectators-after-163510844.html
RMKE0FN0–ARCHIVE - The German national team stands before 53000 spectators after their 3-2 victory against Hungary at the World Cup at the Wankdorf Stadium in Bern, Switzerland, 4 July 1954. From Left to Right: head coach Sepp Herberger, captain Fritz Walter with the Jules-Rimet-Cup, goalkeeper Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock. To the left of Herberger stand Adolf Dassler (L) and masseur Erich Deuser (2-L). Hans Schaefer will turn 90 years old on the 19th of October 2017. Photo: Richard Koll/dpa
(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national team after the victorious final match against Hungary during the soccer World Championship in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland. The team won with a score of 3:2. (Upper row L-R) Fritz Walter, Helmut Rahn, Jupp Posipal, Horst Eckel, Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Hans Schäfer and Max Morlock. (Lower row L-R)Karl Mai, Toni Turek and Werner Kohlmeyer. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previous club 1. FC Koeln declared that the 90 year old former captain of the national team and winner of the 19 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-file-an-archive-picture-dated-4-july-1954-shows-the-german-national-165063196.html
RMKGF7P4–(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national team after the victorious final match against Hungary during the soccer World Championship in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland. The team won with a score of 3:2. (Upper row L-R) Fritz Walter, Helmut Rahn, Jupp Posipal, Horst Eckel, Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Hans Schäfer and Max Morlock. (Lower row L-R)Karl Mai, Toni Turek and Werner Kohlmeyer. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previous club 1. FC Koeln declared that the 90 year old former captain of the national team and winner of the 19
(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national team after the victorious final match against Hungary during the soccer World Championship in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland. The team won with a score of 3:2. (Upper row L-R) Fritz Walter, Helmut Rahn, Jupp Posipal, Horst Eckel, Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Hans Schäfer and Max Morlock. (Lower row L-R)Karl Mai, Toni Turek and Werner Kohlmeyer. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previous club 1. FC Koeln declared that the 90 year old former captain of the national team and winner of the 19 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-file-an-archive-picture-dated-4-july-1954-shows-the-german-national-165063286.html
RMKGF7WA–(FILE) · An archive picture, dated 4 July 1954, shows the German national team after the victorious final match against Hungary during the soccer World Championship in the Wankdorf stadium in Bern, Switzerland. The team won with a score of 3:2. (Upper row L-R) Fritz Walter, Helmut Rahn, Jupp Posipal, Horst Eckel, Werner Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Hans Schäfer and Max Morlock. (Lower row L-R)Karl Mai, Toni Turek and Werner Kohlmeyer. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previous club 1. FC Koeln declared that the 90 year old former captain of the national team and winner of the 19
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