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Josef Dieter "Sepp" Maier (German pronunciation: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈdiːtɐ zɛp ˈmaɪɐ]; born 28 February 1944) is a German former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Bayern Munich and the West Germany national team. [1]
Josef Dieter „Sepp“ Maier (* 28. Februar 1944 in Metten, Niederbayern) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Fußballtorhüter und Torwarttrainer. Er war bis September 2024 mit 709 Pflichtspielen Rekordspieler des FC Bayern München, für den er 17 Jahre lang spielte, bevor er von Thomas Müller abgelöst wurde. [1]
Main position: Goalkeeper. Name in home country: Josef Dieter Maier Date of birth/Age: Feb 28, 1944 (80) Place of birth: Metten Height: N/A Citizenship: Germany Position: Goalkeeper Foot: N/A Current club: Retired Joined: Dec 1, 1980 Contract expires: -.
Sepp Maier won everything possible with Bayern Munich, helped shape the club like few others before or after, and remains one of the most well-known and best loved players to ever represent Germany’s record champions.
Feb 28, 2024 · Follow the line of great Germany and Bayern Munich goalkeepers back from Manuel Neuer and Oliver Kahn, and you reach Sepp Maier.
Feb 28, 2024 · Germany legend Sepp Maier turns 80 on 28 February. As a player, he won the FIFA World Cup™ and UEFA European Championship. He went on to be the goalkeeping coach for the DFB and Bayern Munich.
The crowning glory was a World Cup winners' medal in 1974. The 'Cat from Anzing', as Maier was known, first stood between the sticks for Bayern in 1958. He completed a total of 473 Bundesliga appearances for the Munich club, including a run of 422 in a row, which is naturally a record.
Feb 28, 2024 · Happy 80th birthday, Sepp Maier! To mark the landmark occasion, we’ve taken a look back on the unique career of the legendary Bayern goalkeeper in our short documentary.
To mark the 80th birthday of the FC Bayern goalkeeping legend, the documentary "Goalkeeping icon, legend, multi-talent - 80 years of Sepp Maier" looks back o...
Oct 16, 2018 · As his nomme de guerre suggests, there was far more to Sepp Maier than a perhaps questionable choice of attire. He was not only one of the outstanding goalkeepers of his generation, but also an indispensable member of both the club and national teams that ruled football in the 70s.