Old footballer Uwe SeelerWith the legendary name of German football Kaiser Franz BeckenbauerHe died at the age of 85, according to the sources of Hamburger SV, the club of his life.

Seeler was a very charismatic and beloved character among his compatriots.Although he attended meetings and sports events after his retirement, he had recently left the community life due to consecutive health problems and falls.

He remembers playing in the profile of the popular newspaper ‘Bild’ The historic final of the 1966 World Cup at Wembley, against England, in which Germany lost, and in the ensuing 1970 his team placed third. In other words, despite multiple titles and awards, he couldn’t lift the World Cup.

His career has become synonymous with Hamburg in addition to the German team.The team of the city where he was born on November 5, 1936.

Between 1950 and 1972, he did not wear another shirt with the jersey of Mannschaft or his lifetime team.

He made his debut for the Hamburg youth team in 1950 and moved to the first team four years later at the age of eighteen.

He won the league championship with his team in 1960 and the German Cup in 1963. He played in the European Cup Winners’ Cup final in 1968 with an Italian victory against AC Milan. two gold to zero.

in sports career He has played a total of four World Cups in Sweden in 1958, Chile in 1962, and the aforementioned England and Mexico..

The Wembley final is a turning point in football history. as there were three controversial British targets; one, for having been given a throw-in by Nobby Stiles while being fouled without stopping the ball’s movement; second, because the ball hit the crossbar and it looked like it was crossing the goal line, and third, because England scored their fourth and final goal with a few spectators on the field.

Despite not having won any world championshipsGerman football owes moments like Seeler The legendary goal that scored against England in the quarter-finals of the Mexico World Cup.

On the day Germany beat England 3-2, the German ‘Mannschaft’ seems to be avenging their defeat at Wembley four years ago.

The 1970 World Cup was the last of four games played by Seeler, who arrived too late for the national team to become world champions in 1954 and left too early to do so in 1974. He was captain of the national team 40 times. .

Seeler scored 425 goals in Hamburg and was named German player of the year in 1960, 1964 and 1970. In 1978, he only wore the jersey of the Irish Cork Celtic as a promotional show for the Adidas company.

In the 1960s, Seeler received an offer from Inter Milan, but he declined, explaining that he feared that if he failed in Italy, no German team would be able to pay him to sign to send him back to his home country.