The author of the German national team’s golden goal in the 1990 World Cup passed away

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Former German football player Andreas Brehme passed away at the age of 64. The publication reports that Picture.

According to the source, the cause of death of the famous athlete was a heart attack. He was rushed to hospital in Munich last night, but doctors could not save Brehme.

In addition to the silver medal of the 1986 World Cup, Brehme also became world champion in 1990. It was his goal that won the German team its third world championship in its history. In the final of the tournament, he converted the penalty awarded for Roberto Nestor Sensini’s foul on Rudi Völler.

The midfielder, who spent a significant part of his career in Kaiserslautern, played 154 matches in this team and scored 34 goals. He also played 116 games for Inter Milan and scored 11 goals; He also played for Bayern Munich, Saarbrücken and Zaragoza.

Brehme’s coaching career was short-lived. He took charge of Kaiserslautern in 2000 and took over just two years later when the team was in danger of relegation from the Bundesliga. He also managed 2. Bundesliga side Unterhaching in 2004-2005 and then assisted Giovanni Trapattoni at Stuttgart for several months. Following his dismissal, he was not involved in coaching at an official level.

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