German soccer legend Paul Breitner wasn’t shy about letting fans in Chicago know what they can expect from Bayern Munich when the Bundesliga team faces Italy’s AC Milan on July 27 at Soldier Field.
In the latest from our series focusing on players who swam against the tide during their careers, we take a look at one of Germany's great sporting rebels "We do what we want? Revolutionaries against ...
Paul Breitner celebrates his 70th birthday today (Sunday). The FC Bayern honorary captain spoke to club magazine ‘51’ about his career, Freddie Mercury and his work with the Munich food bank. Mr ...
On the same lawn where nearly two years ago Diego Maradona had a wide cross-section of Indian media in thrall, Paul Breitner explained why for excellence in football, he always dials M. And the Bayern ...
Former Bayern Munich midfielder Paul Breitner says that the Bavarian side are the "only major club in the world that does not have any debts". Former Bayern Munich midfielder Paul Breitner has talked ...
The likes of Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Muller are more celebrated, but when you think of the West Germany team of the 1970s and early 80s - and what they did at World Cups - Paul Breitner's name is ...
Jörg Wacker of Bayern Munich presents Mayor Jennifer Roberts with a jersey at the press conference on Wednesday. Relevant Sports formally announced that the 2016 International Champions Cup match-up ...
That was the blunt message delivered by their legendary former player and manager, Paul Breitner, as he looked ahead to the first leg of their quarter-final Champions League clash at Old Trafford next ...
"We do what we want? Revolutionaries against authority: 16:0!" That was the message displayed on a banner by Bayern Munich fans during their team's game at Augsburg back in April to commemorate the ...
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