Gerd Müller
Born in
Nördlingen,
Germany,
he began his football career at the TSV 1861 Nördlingen. Müller joined
FC Bayern Munich in 1964 where he teamed up with future stars
Franz
Beckenbauer and
Sepp Maier. The club, which would go on to become the most
successful German club in history was then still in the Regionalliga Süd
(Regional League South), which was one level below the Bundesliga
at the time. After one season, Bayern Munich advanced to the Bundesliga
and started a long string of successes. With his club, Müller amassed
titles during the 60s and 70s: He won the German Championship four
times, the German Cup four times, the European Champions' Cup three
times, the Intercontinental Cup once, and the European Cup Winners’ Cup
once. A supremely opportunistic goal-scorer, he also became German top
scorer seven times and European top scorer twice. Müller scored 365
goals in 427 Bundesliga matches for Bayern Munich, almost 100 goals more
than the second most successful Bundesliga scorer, Klaus Fischer. He
holds the single-season Bundesliga record with 40 Goals in season
1971/72 . He scored 78 goals in 62 German Cup games. His 66 goals in his
74 appearances at European cups are still a record. He is also one of
the very few players of 50 or more caps to score more goals than he has
games played.
National team
Müller scored 68 goals in 62 games for
West Germany. His
international career started in 1966 and ended on July 7, 1974 with the
win of the World Cup at his home stadium in Munich. He scored the
winning goal for the 2-1 victory over the
Netherlands in the
final. His four goals in that tournament and his ten goals at the 1970
FIFA World Cup combined made him the all-time highest FIFA World Cup
goal scorer overall at the time with 14 goals; his record stood until the
2006 tournament, coincidentally held in Germany, when it was broken by
Brazilian forward
Ronaldo on June 27, 2006 playing against
Ghana; As of the end of
the 2006 tournament, Ronaldo has scored 15 goals in four World Cups.
Müller also participated in the 1972 European Championship, becoming top
scorer with four goals and winning the Championship with the German
team.
Born in Nördlingen,
Germany, he began his football career at the TSV 1861 Nördlingen.
Müller joined FC Bayern Munich in 1964 where he teamed up with future
stars
Franz
Beckenbauer and
Sepp Maier. The club, which would go on to become the most
successful German club in history was then still in the Regional liga Süd
(Regional League South), which was one level below the Bundesliga
at the time. After one season, Bayern Munich advanced to the Bundesliga
and started a long string of successes. With his club, Müller amassed
titles during the 60s and 70s: He won the German Championship four
times, the German Cup four times, the European Champions' Cup three
times, the Intercontinental Cup once, and the European Cup Winners’ Cup
once. A supremely opportunistic goal-scorer, he also became German top
scorer seven times and European top scorer twice. Müller scored 365
goals in 427 Bundesliga matches for Bayern Munich, almost 100 goals more
than the second most successful Bundesliga scorer, Klaus Fischer. He
holds the single-season Bundesliga record with 40 Goals in season
1971/72 . He scored 78 goals in 62 German Cup games. His 66 goals in his
74 appearances at European cups are still a record. He is also one of
the very few players of 50 or more caps to score more goals than he has
games played.