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Rudolf " Rudi " Völler ( pronounced [ˈfœlɐ]; born 13 April 1960) is a German professional football manager and former player, who is currently the director of the Germany national team. In Germany, he is nicknamed "Tante Käthe" ("Aunt Kathy"), a name bestowed upon him by Thomas Berthold, and in Italy, he is nicknamed "Il tedesco volante ...
Rudolf „Rudi“ Völler (* 13. April 1960 in Hanau ) ist ein deutscher Fußball -Funktionär und früherer Spieler sowie Trainer. In seiner Karriere von 1977 bis 1996 war er als Spieler in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Frankreich und Italien aktiv.
Sep 10, 2023 · Learn how Rudi Völler transformed Bayer Leverkusen from a relegation candidate to a Bundesliga contender as a player, coach and sporting director. Discover his achievements, personality and influence on the club and the game.
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Jul 1, 1996 · Main position: Centre-Forward. Name in home country: Rudolf Völler Date of birth/Age: Apr 13, 1960 (64) Place of birth: Hanau Height: 1,79 m Citizenship: Germany Position: Attack - Centre-Forward Foot: right Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 1996 Contract expires: -. Further information.
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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.
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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, his...
Rudi Völler is a former striker and coach who played for several Bundesliga clubs and won the World Cup in 1990. He also led the German national team to the runners-up spot at the 2002 World Cup and was the CEO of Bayer 04 Leverkusen.