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Völler was capped 90 times for the Germany national team, scoring 47 goals, including eight in World Cup final rounds. [6] Völler also played at three UEFA European Championships, starting with Euro 1984, where he scored twice in a group match against Romania which the Germans won 2–1.
May 19, 2018 · Rudi Völler standing in thoughtful meditation with his hands on his hips in the immediate aftermath of one of the most unjust dismissals in World Cup history, while over his right shoulder,...
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Apr 8, 2024 · The 63-year-old Völler won the World Cup as a player with what was then West Germany in 1990 and coached Germany to the World Cup final in 2002. In a statement on Monday, Völler said his return as sporting director “perhaps began initially out of a feeling of obligation,” but he had grown to enjoy his new role.
Nov 8, 2022 · 13. 10K views 1 year ago. Dutch midfielder Frank Rijkaard spat on West Germany’s Rudi Völler twice during a 1990 World Cup match. ...more.
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Jan 19, 2023 · BERLIN (AP) — Former Germany striker and coach Rudi Völler is the new sporting director of the men’s national team, the German soccer federation said Thursday. Federation president Bernd Neuendorf and vice president Hans-Joachim Watzke will present Völler as Oliver Bierhoff’s replacement on Friday. He will take over officially on Feb. 1.
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May 25, 2018 · In this visual sequence in question, there’s West Germany’s Rudi Voeller walking contemplatively, hands on his waist, after being fouled by Dutch midfielder Frank Rijkaard just as the latter, angry at being shown a yellow card, runs in from behind him to spit in his hair. Advertisement. via GIPHY.
1986. Participated. 1986, 1990, 1994. Games/Goals. 15/8. -- -- Rudi Völler. (West Germany/Germany) West Germany’s number one striker in the 1980s, Rudi Völler, won his first cap against Northern Ireland in late 1982.