Klaus "Auge" Augenthaler (born 26 September 1957) is a German football manager and former player. A defender, he won seven Bundesliga titles in his 15-year...
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Littbarski was fouled in the penalty arc. Brehme's shot hit the wall and Klaus Augenthaler's follow-up long-range strike was saved by Argentine goalkeeper Sergio...
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Schwarzenbeck (DF) Franz Roth (MF) 1980s: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (FW) Klaus Augenthaler (DF) 1990s: Lothar Matthäus (MF/DF) Stefan Effenberg (MF) 2000s: Oliver...
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Swiss patron saint Klaus Augenthaler (born 1957), German football player and manager Klaus Badelt (born 1967), German composer Klaus Barbie (1913–1991)...
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Georg Schwarzenbeck (West Germany 1974) Raimond Aumann (Italy 1990) Klaus Augenthaler (Italy 1990) Thomas Berthold (Italy 1990) Andreas Brehme (Italy 1990)...
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Klaus Toppmöller, who had coached the team during its most successful year, was replaced by the Thomas Hörster.[citation needed] Klaus Augenthaler managed...
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successful coach Ralph Hasenhüttl got replaced by the 1990-world champion Klaus Augenthaler, who led the team to a finish on a secure 11th place. The club finished...
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protests. An earlier obvious foul by Goycoecha, who blantanly tripped Klaus Augenthaler in the box, had not been given. German commentators speculated, that...
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Germany 1974) Stefan Reuter (Italy 1990) Jürgen Kohler (Italy 1990) Klaus Augenthaler (Italy 1990) Raimond Aumann (Italy 1990) Hans Pflügler (Italy 1990)...
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GK 1 Bodo Illgner SW 5 Klaus Augenthaler RB 2 Stefan Reuter CB 4 Jürgen Kohler CB 14 Thomas Berthold LB 3 Andreas Brehme MF 7 Pierre Littbarski MF 10...
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