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Sepp MAIER 1970-1974. Regarded as one of Germany's greatest ever goalkeepers, he was nicknamed "Die Katze von Anzing" ("the cat from Anzing") for his fast reflexes, agility, flexibility, and consistency.
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WEST GERMANY 1972 EUROPEAN CHAMPION. From left to right: Beckenbauer, Maier, Schwarzenbeck, Heynckes, Netzer, Wimmer, Müller, Höttges, Kremers, Breitner and Hoeneß. MANAGER: Helmut SCHÖN. GOALKEEPERS: 1 Sepp MAIER. 12 Wolfgang KLEFF. 20 Peter KUNTER *. DEFENDERS: 2 Horst-Dieter HÖTTGES.
West Germany 1978. From left to right: Vogts, Maier, Rüßmann, Kaltz, Dietz, Rummenigge, Bonhof, Abramczik, Fischer, Beer and Flohe.
Maier was elected German Footballer of the Year in 1975, 1977, and 1978. Between 1966 and 1979 he played in 442 consecutive Bundesliga matches, still a German national record. On 14 July 1979, Maier suffered serious injuries in a self-inflicted traffic accident.
The crowning glory was a World Cup winners' medal in 1974. The 'Cat from Anzing', as Maier was known, first stood between the sticks for Bayern in 1958. He completed a total of 473 Bundesliga appearances for the Munich club, including a run of 422 in a row, which is naturally a record.