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The top first club seems to have abandoned poker around Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho. Mario Götze is associated with French clubs. Here you can find everything about BVB.
BVB, news and rumors: FC Barcelona will probably quit poker around Jadon Sancho
FC Barcelona is according to a report from Spanish Sports world He came out of poker around Jadon Sancho. Consequently, the Catalans had approached the 20-year-olds, but due to the distribution of the first-class storm and the economic situation, the company opined that it should refrain from a possible transfer.
Speculation about a possible departure for Sancho from Dortmund continues. English clubs in particular are said to be very interested in the 20-year-old, according to information from SPOX and Goal Manchester United currently has the best cards in an engagement. Sancho still has a contract with BVB until 2022.
Sancho does not have an exit clause, according to Sport picture but there is an oral agreement between the player and BVB. Consequently, Sancho can change in the summer with a “market-oriented offering”.
In 2017, Sancho went from Manchester City to black and yellow for around eight million euros. In the current season he scored 17 goals in 35 games and prepared another 19 goals.
Record BVB players after the seasons: twice “Judas” and “a guardian of grandios”
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Lukasz Piszczek allegedly faces yet another contract extension at BVB. If he also played for Dortmund next season, he would go on to be in the top 10 record-breaking players after the seasons. The ranking.
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PLACE 20: HEIKO HERRLICH – 8 seasons from 1995 to 2003 (184 games, 57 goals): two championship titles and ’97 Champions League victory with BVB. In 2000 he survived a brain tumor and is now the coach of FC Ausgburg.
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PLACE 20: MARIO GÖTZE – 8 seasons from 2009 to 2013 and from 2016 (217 games, 45 goals): The talent of the century was defeated twice with BVB after his change from Bayern as “Judas”. He came back and now he’s about to say goodbye again.
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PLACE 20: SVEN BENDER – 8 seasons from 2009 to 2017 (224 games, 4 goals): He did the silent and dirty work on the Dortmund champions and double team and was a crowd favorite because of his Malocher mentality. He moved to Leverkusen in 2017.
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PLACE 20: KNUT REINHARDT – 8 seasons from 1991 to 1999 (225 games, 8 goals): “KNUUUT” rang out from the south stand when the left back began to cross the flank. He became champion, CL, and world cup winner with BVB. Primary teacher since 2009.
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PLACE 20: WILHELM STURM – 8 seasons from 1963 to 1971 (226 games, 13 goals): champion in 1963 and part of the legendary Dortmund team that won the European Cup in 1966. Immortalized on the BVB Walk of Fame and died in 1996.
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PLACE 20: FRANK MILL – 8 seasons from 1986 to 1994 (228 games, 66 goals): He was one of the best BL forwards of the 70s and 80s. In addition to Dickel, the final hero of the cup in 1989, his lost legend 1986 against Bayern. Today he runs 88 soccer schools.
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PLACE 20: REINHOLD WOSAB – 8 seasons from 1963 to 1971 (234 games, 74 goals) – Introduced the first ever BL goal in history and is a BVB legend. Trophies made later, p. FIFA and UEFA Awards (“world footballer”, “golden shoe”).
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PLACE 20: JAKUB BLASZCZYKOWSKI – 8 seasons from 2007 to 2015 (253 games, 32 goals): many years of endurance runners on BVB’s right flank – “Kuba” was a crowd favorite. Later in Florence and Wolfsburg, now active at home in Krakow.
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PLACE 20: Siegfried Held – 8 seasons from 1965 to 1971 and from 1977 to 1979 (259 games, 53 goals): one of the best footballers in BVB history. With Lothar Emmerich he formed one of the most powerful attack duos (“Terrible Twins”).
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PLACE 20: MARCO REUS – 8 seasons from 2012 to the present (266 games, 129 goals): an indispensable part of the BVB since 2012, despite his bad luck with the injuries of a star and even the captain. Awaiting the crowning of his BVB career: a championship title.
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PLACE 20: EIKE IMMEL – 8 seasons from 1978 to 1986 (279 games): He became very young as a BVB goalkeeper and third DFB team goalkeeper (title EM 1980). After a long career, the accident: cocaine complaints, bankruptcy, jungle camp. But he got caught again.
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PLACE 20: STEPHANE CHAPUISAT – 8 seasons from 1991 to 1999 (284 games, 123 goals): Today he is the Young Boys’ main scout and coach, in Dortmund he was a dreaded scorer. Legendary his alternative squad in CL 1997.
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15th place: NEVEN SUBOTIC – 9 seasons from 2008 to 2018 (263 games, 18 goals): formed with Mats Hummels, the successful “kids bar” of the BVB defense in the golden years under Klopp. After special appearances in Cologne and Saint-Etienne now in Union.
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15th place: DIETER KURRAT (1942-2017) – 9 seasons from 1963 to 1972 (289 games, 9 goals): currently at BVB since 1959. 1974 for one year interim coach BVB. Later his career ended at SV Holzwickende in his home country.
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15th place: ANDREAS MÖLLER – 9 seasons from 1987 to 1990 and from 1994 to 2000 (301 games, 88 goals): when he left BVB for the first time, he went to Eintracht. The second time at Schalke: a sacrilege! 2004 is over. Today head of the NLZ in Frankfurt.
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15th place: CHRISTIAN WÖRNS – 9 seasons from 1999 to 2008 (303 games, 14 goals): soft voice – hard work. Wörns once won the BVB championship and in 2008 he stopped at 36. He started a career as a coach, currently training the Germans U18.
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15th place: STEFAN KLOS – 9 seasons from 1990 to 1999 (339 games): Replacing crowd favorite Teddy de Beer at the age of 20, he became the “hero of Auxerre” and the winner of the CL 1997. She complained to BVB in 1999 and disappeared to Scotland.
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PLACE 11: BEER WOLFGANG – 10 seasons from 1986 to 1992 and from 1995 to 2000 (217 games): “Teddy” lost his usual place in the restrooms after years, but was also retained by BVB after his career. Only 17 years as a goalkeeper coach, now a representative of fans.
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PLACE 11: MATS HUMMELS: 10 seasons from 2007 to 2016 and from 2019 (342 games, 26 goals): twice champion and once cup winner at BVB, then returned to Bavaria youth club, for three years. Fans quickly forgive him.
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PLACE 11: LUKASZ PISZCZEK – 10 seasons from 2010 to the present (354 games, 18 goals): an institution on the right side and there is almost no alternative. Often injured, but also under his fifth BVB Favre coach. Meanwhile, even the vice-captain.
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PLACE 11: LOTHAR HUBER – 10 seasons from 1976 to 1986 (372 games, 50 goals): once BVB, always BVB. Huber arrived in Dortmund from Kaiserslautern and stayed forever. He lives near the stadium and is a caretaker at the BVB site.
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Ninth place: MICHAEL LUSCH – 11 seasons from 1982 to 1993 (242 games, 13 goals): Scored as a joker in the 1989 Cup Final to make it 4-1, saw no prospects at BVB after the Cup Final of UEFA 93. Today he runs a football center in Dortmund.
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NUMBER 9: NURI SAHIN: 11 seasons from 2005 to 2011 and from 2013 to 2018 (274 games, 26 goals): Debut at age 17, he became a regular player and moved to Real Madrid after the 2011 title. “prodigal son” returned two years later. Now in Bremen.
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6th place: GÜNTER KUTOWSKI – 12 seasons from 1984 to 1996 (345 games, 5 goals): he got into the hearts of the fans with his hard walk and his feet on the ground. “Kutte” remains a cult at BVB and visits the local Dortmund games as often as possible.
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6th place: MARCEL SCHMELZER – 12 seasons from 2008 to the present (362 games, 6 goals): He is currently the longest-serving professional at BVB. “Schmelle” has accomplished almost everything with BVB, including becoming captain. Currently only permanent reserve under Favre.
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6th place: STEFAN REUTER – 12 seasons from 1992 to 2004 (421 games, 15 goals): The “turbo input treadmill” (Berti Vogts) is one of the most successful BVB professionals in history and today manager of the FC Augsburg.
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PLACE 5: LEONARDO DEDE – 13 seasons from 1998 to 2011 (398 games, 13 goals): He wept bitterly when he sang “You will never walk alone” with the fans at the 2011 championship celebration. 13 years of vital career.
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PLACE 3: SEBASTIAN KEHL: 14 seasons from 2001 to 2015 (362 games, 22 goals): His move to BVB triggered a mud fight with Bavaria in 2001. Kehl remains Borusse until the end of his career, where he became captain and teacher. Leading player license since 2019.
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3rd place: LARS RICKEN – 14 seasons from 1993 to 2007 (407 games, 69 goals): “Ricken, lupfen, now JAAAAA!” Every fan of BVB knows these four “words”. His goal at CL Finale 97 is historic. After his career, he is now the head of the junior team at BVB.
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PLACE 2: ROMAN WEIDENFELLER – 16 seasons from 2002 to 2018 (453 games): His sentence after winning the 2011 championship (“We played a great season”) is as cultured as himself. “A great goalkeeper” got 2018 a worthy farewell
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PLACE 1: MICHAEL ZORC – 17 seasons from 1981 to 1998 (572 games, 159 goals): He kicked for BVB in youth and remained faithful to him to this day. “Susi” won the Champions League and twice the bowl. As a sports director, he continued success.
BVB, rumor: French clubs allegedly interested in Mario Götze
What’s next with Mario Götze? The 2014 world champion is in the final stages of his contract, which runs through the summer. A contract extension is excluded according to the corresponding media reports. It should be noisy now Le 10 Sport French clubs have also expressed interest. However, no specific associations are mentioned.
How SPOX and Goal I learned that the interest of AS Roma and Lazio seems to be much more realistic.
Regardless of the clubs’ interest, Götze would probably have to give up part of his salary. In Dortmund, the 27-year-old is expected to earn around ten million euros a year.
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Borussia Dortmund: Jürgen Klopp talks about a clinch with Jakub Blaszczykowski
Jürgen Klopp spoke about an internal conflict he had with BVB professional Jakub Blaszczykowski during his time at Borussia Dortmund.
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Bundesliga: the current table
Space
Equipment
Sp.
Doors
Difference
Pt.
First
Bavaria Munich
25
73:26
47
55
2nd
Borussia Dortmund
25
68:33
35
51
3rd
RB Leipzig
25
62:26
36
fifty
4th
Borussia M’gladbach
25
49:30
19th
49
5)
Bayer Leverkusen
25
45:30
fifteen
47
6)
Schalke 04
25
33:36
-3
37
7)
Wolfsburg
25
34:30
4th
36
8)
SC Freiburg
25
34:35
-one
36
9)
TSG Hoffenheim
25
35:43
-8
35
10
1. FC Cologne
25
39:45
-6
32
eleven)
1. FC Union Berlin
25
32:41
-9
30
Twelfth
Eintracht Frankfurt
24
38:41
-3
28
13)
Hertha BSC
25
32:48
-16
28
14)
FC Augsburg
25
36:52
-16
27
fifteen)
1.FSV Mainz 05
25
34:53
-19
26
16)
Fortuna Dusseldorf
25
27:50
-2. 3
22
17
Werder Bremen
24
27:55
-28
18th
18th
SC Paderborn 07
25
30:54
-24
16
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