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The result of the 1996 Ballon d’Or award was one of the closest ones in the history of the award. They captured their red-headed German Prince who they hoped would follow in the footsteps of Andreas Brehme, Lothar Matthäus and Jürgen Kilnsmann. Maybe that explains the huge affinity Bayern have shown for Dortmund players in the past. It epitomises working-class, togetherness and a tight-knit community. Sammer came from a family with a football background. Sammer retired with 74 total caps, 23 for East Germany and 51 for the unified side. Not to anyone's surprise that he was named Player of the Tournement. But it wasn't to be for Sammer, who only lasted six months and pushed for a move back to the Fatherland. Aged 29 and probably at his peak, Germany built their squad around his advanced talents. At which time, he become the first East German captain to play for the unified side. 2. Go back 30, 40 years and watch teams defend. After his retirement, Sammer served as Borussia Dortmund’s manager for a while and, interestingly, he also worked as the sporting director at FC Bayern Munich! Far from the clichéd city that tourists often associate with Germany, it is hard to dodge the influence of World War Two on the city. Starting off up front, he notched eight goals in his first season before finding his feet in the centre of the park.Dresden won back-to-back Oberliga titles after this positional switch, chance or fate? Sammer was a Borussia Dortmund legend and won the UEFA Champions League with Dortmund in 1996 as well as Euro 1996 with Germany.
It was Dortmund, and Sammer, at their peak. For Blackburn he hit more than 30 league goals in three successive seasons between 1994 and 1996. Everything Sammer touched turned into gold, he was the beating heart of the famous, incredible Euro-winning German side. Whichever it was, it earned him a move to Stuttgart - where he was ever-present in their midfield over two seasons, winning the Bundesliga in the second. And his competition that year was none other than Brazilian legend Ronaldo.Ronaldo didn’t win any major trophy in 1996 and that could be one the reasons why he didn’t win the award that year. Going to turn a few heads that, isn't it.In fact, it was Inter's heads who were turned.
Sammer was raised into a footballing family with his father giving him his professional debut at Dynamo Dresden in the 1985/86 season. However, he finished third behind Ronaldo and Matthias Sammer in the Ballon d’Or award ceremony. His values and upbringing never wavered, they were parallel to his footballing style and it's something that is very, very rare in the modern game.
Picture Graham Souness against Fenerbahçe. The city centre - now rebuilt - stands as a testament to the community throughout the war, when the city was completely and utterly destroyed. That lone ranger sitting behind the back-four, effortlessly plucking balls from the sky and charging into the midfield.
It's a rare sight to see a defender win an individual award nowadays. The result of the 1996 Ballon d’Or award was one of the closest ones in the history of the award.
This was where it all changed. Ottmar Hitzfield preferred a 3-5-2 formation, and it involved playing three centre halves flanked by wing backs. With Sammer as a manager, Borussia Dortmund won the Bundesliga in 2002.
The result of the 1996 Ballon d’Or award was one of the closest ones in the history of the award. They captured their red-headed German Prince who they hoped would follow in the footsteps of Andreas Brehme, Lothar Matthäus and Jürgen Kilnsmann. Maybe that explains the huge affinity Bayern have shown for Dortmund players in the past. It epitomises working-class, togetherness and a tight-knit community. Sammer came from a family with a football background. Sammer retired with 74 total caps, 23 for East Germany and 51 for the unified side. Not to anyone's surprise that he was named Player of the Tournement. But it wasn't to be for Sammer, who only lasted six months and pushed for a move back to the Fatherland. Aged 29 and probably at his peak, Germany built their squad around his advanced talents. At which time, he become the first East German captain to play for the unified side. 2. Go back 30, 40 years and watch teams defend. After his retirement, Sammer served as Borussia Dortmund’s manager for a while and, interestingly, he also worked as the sporting director at FC Bayern Munich! Far from the clichéd city that tourists often associate with Germany, it is hard to dodge the influence of World War Two on the city. Starting off up front, he notched eight goals in his first season before finding his feet in the centre of the park.Dresden won back-to-back Oberliga titles after this positional switch, chance or fate? Sammer was a Borussia Dortmund legend and won the UEFA Champions League with Dortmund in 1996 as well as Euro 1996 with Germany.
It was Dortmund, and Sammer, at their peak. For Blackburn he hit more than 30 league goals in three successive seasons between 1994 and 1996. Everything Sammer touched turned into gold, he was the beating heart of the famous, incredible Euro-winning German side. Whichever it was, it earned him a move to Stuttgart - where he was ever-present in their midfield over two seasons, winning the Bundesliga in the second. And his competition that year was none other than Brazilian legend Ronaldo.Ronaldo didn’t win any major trophy in 1996 and that could be one the reasons why he didn’t win the award that year. Going to turn a few heads that, isn't it.In fact, it was Inter's heads who were turned.
Sammer was raised into a footballing family with his father giving him his professional debut at Dynamo Dresden in the 1985/86 season. However, he finished third behind Ronaldo and Matthias Sammer in the Ballon d’Or award ceremony. His values and upbringing never wavered, they were parallel to his footballing style and it's something that is very, very rare in the modern game.
Picture Graham Souness against Fenerbahçe. The city centre - now rebuilt - stands as a testament to the community throughout the war, when the city was completely and utterly destroyed. That lone ranger sitting behind the back-four, effortlessly plucking balls from the sky and charging into the midfield.
It's a rare sight to see a defender win an individual award nowadays. The result of the 1996 Ballon d’Or award was one of the closest ones in the history of the award.
This was where it all changed. Ottmar Hitzfield preferred a 3-5-2 formation, and it involved playing three centre halves flanked by wing backs. With Sammer as a manager, Borussia Dortmund won the Bundesliga in 2002.