Capital: |
€ 17 million |
Age: | 60 |
Born: | April 16, 1960 |
Country of origin: | Germany |
Source of wealth: | Soccer player |
Last updated: | 2022 |
Short introduction
Pierre Littbarski was a former professional soccer player who became a world champion with Germany in 1990. Most of the time he played for 1. FC Köln, but also active in France and Japan. After his career, he holds various football roles, sometimes becomes a coach and assistant coach, and has become a brand ambassador to VFL Wolfsburg for some time now, where he was previously the Head of Scouting.
Early life
In what at that time was West Berlin, Pierre Littbarski was born in 1960 and most of his grandfather. He played football at the club from the beginning, from 1967. First at VFL Schöneberg until 1976, then in Hertha Zehlendorf, with whom he became a German runner-up in 1978. From 1978 he was bound by a contract with 1. FC Köln, at Where he sells for DM 13,000. He made his debut in the Bundesliga on August 26, 1978, and 21 other seasons as a professional soccer player had to attend Pierre Littbarski.
Career highlights
The absolute spotlight of Pierre Littbarski’s career, of course, won the World Cup in 1990 after he became runner-up twice. If not, he won the DFB Cup in 1983. In addition, with 18 goals in 21 international matches with German U21, he still prints their record. As a very great and non-voiced success, Pierre Littbarksi can rely on the fact that he is popular in Germany and Japan far beyond supporters of their respective clubs. In a very pleasant way to celebrate football, especially in an impressive dribbles, he won the heart here and is free from pretension and blessed with certain maternal jokes.
Famous quotes
“In the first half we played quite well, in the second we lacked continuity …, uh Kontuni …, oh shitty foreign words: we weren’t consistent enough!”
“If we continue like this, we might be able to pick up where we want to go.”
“Rudi Völler would have transformed that with a leg in plaster.”
Amazing facts
In 1989 he was appointed by the CDU in North Rhine-Westphalia to elect Richard von Weizsäcker as Federal President to the Federal Assembly, where he also participated.
In Japan he is extremely popular as “Litti”, among other things he appears as such in a Japanese textbook.
In 2018 he appeared as a guest in the series “Dittsche”, playing himself.