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Live-Podcast: Wie war das damals, Oliver Bierhoff?

In the organizer's words:
He scored the first golden goal in soccer history and is the manager of Germany's last world champion team: Oliver Bierhoff will be a guest on the legends podcast "How was it back then?" on April 10. The live audience can look forward to a man who, interestingly enough, never really made a career as a footballer in Germany and yet had a significant influence on German soccer history at two legendary locations. What was it like to score the decisive goal in the 1996 European Championship final? What happened behind the scenes during the 2014 World Cup win? Take the chance and ask the ex-national player and former manager of the German national team your questions live. The evening will be hosted by Pit Gottschalk and Christian Pfennig.

June 30, 1996, Wembley Stadium in London: Oliver Bierhoff, who only came on as a substitute for Mehmet Scholl in the 69th minute of the European Championship final against the Czech Republic, scores from a turn in the fifth minute of extra time to make it 2:1 for Germany. The game is over immediately, the DFB team are European champions. Minutes later, captain Jürgen Klinsmann accepts the Henri Delaunay Coupé from Queen Elizabeth II.
July 13, 2014, the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro: When Mario Götze proves in the 113th minute that he could be better than Messi that day, Oliver Bierhoff is the manager of this world champion team.
So what was it like back then at Wembley and in Rio? What was it like to be the top scorer in the Italian Serie A as a striker for Udinese Calcio? And what was it like to become Italian champion with AC Milan the following season? What was it like when, after 18 years as an official at the DFB - first as manager of the men's national team, later as director of national teams and academy - his time came to an end after the World Cup exit in Qatar? And what is it like to work as a consultant for the New England Patriots in the cosmos of the NFL?

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Price information:

Additional VIP package (69 €) incl. Meet & Greet with Oliver Bierhoff during the half-time break of the event as well as drinks and snacks available,

Location

Deutsches Fußballmuseum Platz der Deutschen Einheit 1 44137 Dortmund

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