Capital: | € 60 million |
Age: | 64 |
Born: | 25.09.1955 |
Country of origin: | Germany |
Source of wealth: | Soccer player |
Last updated: | 2022 |
Short introduction
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, also called “Kalle”, is a soccer player from 1974 to 1989. He was registered several times in the world’s best player ranking and won several titles with FC Bayern as the winner of the World Cup or as the winner of the European Cup national champion. “Kalle” also left his footsteps in the national team as representative world champions twice and European champions. His enthusiasm for football can still be seen in his role as chairman of FC Bayern Munich.
Earlier life
Karl Heinz Rummenigge was born on September 25, 1955 at Lippstadt in Rhine-Westphalia Northern. Father who loves Rummenigge football, who works for Borussia Lippstadt, moves his desire to his son. Karl-heinz and his brother Michael joined the Borussia Lippstadt Youth Department and were promoted since then.
Career highlights
1980: Germany’s soccer player of the year
1980, 1981: Europe’s footballer of the year
1980, 1981, 1984, 1989: top scorer
Vice World Champion: 1982 and 1986
European champion: 1980
World Cup winner: 1976
European champions of the national champions: 1975, 1976
German champion: 1980, 1981
DFB Cup winner: 1982, 1984
1979, 1980, 1982: Classification as a world class in the ranking of German football
1982: Bronze ball, silver shoe and all-star team of the 1982 World Cup
Famous quotes
I was paid to play very good soccer, to appear above average and became very effective with the audience. I did not find myself paid higher.
We did not buy shares from a soccer club, even though BVB would be a candidate for taking. Stocks have dropped to half a value and they still have a good stadium.
Uli is Theresa Vom Tegernsee’s father, Nelson Mandela Der Säbener Straße and the mother of all managers.
Many cannot distinguish between four chains and bicycle chains.
Bundesliga must remain our bread and butter business. The Champions League is a traffic jam.
The goal score is the destination, especially when the money comes from a time deposit account, and not, as is mistakenly claimed by the credit department. (via Arjen Robben, who cost FCB fees for transfer fees of EUR 24 million)
Amazing facts
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has a criminal record because he tries to introduce two worth watches worth 100,000 at Munich Customs in 2013. For this violation, he must pay a fine of 249,000 euros.
His brother Michael Rummenigge and he played for three years with Bayern T -shirts from 1981 to 1984.
In 1984, when Rummenigge left Bayern and moved to Inter Milan, Bayern received a transfer fee of around 10 to 11 million value – at that time the second highest transfer fee in the history of football. Only Diego Maradona was more valuable at that time – 24 million signs.