The scorer of the winning goal in the 1990 World Cup final, Andreas Brehme, has died.
1990 world champion Andreas Brehme, a member of the German national football team, died at the age of 63. This was reported on the Bayern Munich page on the social network. X.
“Brehme will forever remain in our hearts as a world champion and, more importantly, as a very special person. He will forever remain part of the FC Bayern family,” the statement said. According to Bild, Brehme died of cardiac arrest on the night of February 20.
Brehme scored the winning goal in the 1990 World Cup final. He scored against Argentina from the penalty spot in the 85th minute.
In addition, Breme won silver at the 1986 World Cup, third and second places at the European Championships (1988, 1992). At club level, in addition to Bayern, he played for Saarbrücken, Kaiserslautern, Inter and Zaragoza.
Source: Lenta

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