Top 50 Stars in Dortmund History

X. Lukach Piszczek

Piszczek, an intercontinental right-wing flying gate from Poland, had a strong assist performance and strong running ability at the peak. He can also be a guest defender. As a Polish international, Piszczek became famous at Hertha Club in Berlin, then moved to Dortmund on 20 10, and stayed all the way to 202 1.

During this period, Lukacs Piszczek helped the team win two Bundesliga titles and one Champions League runner-up, making 379 appearances in various competitions and scoring 16 goals. In the history of Dortmund, Lukah Piszczek is the second most frequently played non-German player and a long-term foreign aid representative of the Bundesliga. Lukacs Piszczek left the team after his contract 202 1 expired, and now he plays in the Polish lower league.

Nine, Manfred Burgsmuller

Manfred Burgsmuller is a representative of dual talents in modern sports field. During his career from 1969 to 1990, he has been playing in the Bundesliga, playing for Red and White Essen, Dortmund, Nuremberg and Werder Bremen, and spent his peak time in Dortmund. After retiring from the football field, this man moved to the football field, played for Ryan Flame in the European Rugby League for six years, and helped the team win the World Cup twice.

Back to Bogs Muller's brilliant performance on the football field, he played for Dortmund from 1976 to 1983, and contributed 135 goals, averaging 0.6 goals, becoming the best shooter in the team's history after entering the Bundesliga era. 2065438+On May 8, 2009, this famous woman passed away at the age of 69.

Eight years old, Alfred Preissler.

Alfred Praisler is the first superstar in Dortmund's team history and the top scorer in the team's history since its establishment. After entering the Bundesliga era, the person who scored the most goals over the years was Manfred Burgsmuller mentioned above.

Mainly active in the mid-1940s to 1950s, he scored an amazing 174 goal in 289 games in his career, leading the team to become the German national league champion twice in 1950s, laying the earliest foundation for Dortmund. In July 2003, Alfred Preissler died at the age of 82.

Seven, roman weidenfeller.

Back in 2002, roman weidenfeller, a young goalkeeper from Kaiserslautern Youth Team, came to Dortmund Club on a free transfer. He was the first substitute for the famous German goalkeeper jens lehmann, and then became the starting goalkeeper of Dortmund in 2003, until he hung up his boots on 20 18.

During this period, roman weidenfeller made a total of 453 appearances, ranking second in the team's history. He helped the team to the top again with extremely stable performance and won the Bundesliga championship twice. After the last home game of his football career, roman weidenfeller left the stadium during the farewell ceremony of the two teams' players, and then took his youngest son to make a curtain call to the audience. Under the wave of roman weidenfeller, the audience got into a fight with a group of people, and then left a group photo with the fans. This is a very classic scene that happened at Dortmund's home. Perhaps, in Weidenfeller's mind, he may have realized very early that his father must be the superman of this city.

Sixth, mats hummels.

Mats hummels made his debut in Bayern's youth training. He first became famous during his loan to Dortmund in 2008. Because he witnessed Hummels's outstanding performance at that time, Dortmund did not hesitate too much, and directly took out a buyout fee of 4.2 million euros to formally introduce young Hummels.

In the seven seasons since he officially joined the club, Matz Hummels has gradually grown into a world-class central defender, helping Dortmund win the Bundesliga twice in a row & winning the second place in the Champions League. His frontal defense is stable and powerful, his card position is reliable, his offensive consciousness is excellent, he threatens to launch a surprise pass directly from the backcourt, and he can even make a guest appearance in the lower back. His style of play has also become familiar in Dortmund.

20 15 when Kyle resigned as captain, Dortmund appointed Hummels, who was still young at that time, as captain of the team instead of Weidenfeller, the most popular senior goalkeeper, which was enough to witness the team's trust and admiration for Hummels.

A year later, on 20 16, Hummels chose to return to his childhood parent team Bayern, where he spent three successful seasons. In the summer of 20 19, Hummels returned to Dortmund. As of press time, he has made 422 appearances for the team, ranking third in the history of team formation, second only to Michel Zolke and Weidenfeller, and will have the opportunity to become the king of team history in the future. Looking back at Dortmund's history, Hummels, the main central defender of the German World Cup champion, is definitely one of the world-class players Dortmund has ever had.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) lars ricken

As a representative of genius in Dortmund's history, Lars Ricken has a brilliant career in Dortmund and is an excellent product of Dortmund's youth training. Personally, he is also a meritorious veteran in the history of Dortmund.

From 1993 to 2007, Lars Ricken made 407 appearances for Dortmund's first team, scored 69 goals and assisted 68 times. The team won 3 Bundesliga, 2 Bundesliga Super Cups, 1 Champions League trophy, 1 World Club Cup trophy.

I remember far away that when he was about to retire, lars ricken was willing to stay in the second team to coach the new players. After he announced his retirement in 2008, he became the director of youth training in Dortmund. Since he took office, many witches in Dortmund have grown up without Ricken's behind-the-scenes excavation and guidance.

One day yellow and black, a lifetime yellow and black! Lars Ricken and Dortmund have been walking in two directions, from the core figures of the youth storm to the mainstay and flexible figures of the team, and then to the behind-the-scenes pusher who led the youth storm.

Fourth, Stefan Reuters.

As one of the most impressive midfielders in the history of German team, Stefan Reuters has amazing speed. In his heyday, he was famous for his high-speed propulsion and won the reputation of turbocharger. He once represented the German national team in 1990 & 1998 World Cup and 1996 European Cup.

Looking back on Stefan Reuter's career, he made short stops in Nuremberg, Bayern and Juventus at the beginning of his career, and then moved to Dortmund with 1992, where he played until he retired in 2004. Reuter scored 1 1 ball in 307 appearances during his 12 years in Dortmund, helping Dortmund win seven championships. He is one of the meritorious players who created the glorious period of the team's history from the 1990s to the beginning of the new century.

Third, Kyle Reius.

In the hearts of countless Borussia Dortmund fans and even German fans, captain Marco Reius of Dortmund, who enjoys the reputation of "Little Rocket", will always be the beautiful Bai Yueguang of loyalty and talent in their hearts.

Looking back on Marco Reius' football career, 1989 was born in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. He liked football since he was a child and entered Dortmund's youth training echelon very early. But the early level or potential of Royce was not recognized by the team. As an adult, he didn't get the chance to enter the first team in Dortmund, so he had to leave Dortmund and join the regional league team ahlen. During playing for ahlen in 2007-2009, the teenager Royce, whose skills soared, turned into a thigh and helped the team win the Bundesliga championship. Personally, he began to be really concerned and affirmed by the Bundesliga team.

During 2009, Royce moved to M? nchengladbach Club, where he spent three years as a first-team star in Germany, showing his comprehensive ability to play in the middle, his excellent sense of ball control under his feet and his ability to gallop forward like a swallow. In the last season of M? ncheng, 23-year-old Royce scored 18 goals and eight assists in a single season, helping M? ncheng return to the forefront of the Bundesliga and qualify for the Champions League.

In the winter window of 20 12, Royce did not hesitate to choose Dortmund, his hometown team that had exiled him, among the major high-quality teams he pursued, and has been playing for him ever since. During the period, he refused the pursuit of higher platform teams such as Bayern, and even chose to renew the contract when the team was likely to be downgraded.

If it weren't for the injury, Royce would have broken through his upper limit in Dortmund and become a higher-level frontcourt player. Having said that, Royce's performance in Dortmund for many years is remarkable, and he is an indispensable member of Dortmund's 20 10 generation youth storm. Individuals are also frequent visitors to the German national team, and their strength should not be underestimated.

In the Bundesliga so far this year, Royce still has a very good performance. At present, he has played 25 times in the Bundesliga and the Champions League, contributing 8 goals and 4 assists. In the hearts of bumblebee fans, I am afraid that from the moment I am willing to stay at the most difficult time of the year, my hometown soldier Royce has existed as a team soul.

Second, matthias sammer.

As far as the instant fighting power and influence in the team are concerned, I'm afraid no other Dortmund player can compare with matthias sammer, the legendary German defender who won the Golden Globe Award in Europe as a Dortmund player.

The time train slowly returns to 1993. After a disappointing season at Inter Milan, matthias sammer, who has long been famous, chose to return to the familiar Bundesliga and switch to Dortmund. During his five seasons in Dortmund, matthias sammer reached the peak of his career, showing the most outstanding "free man" defender style after beckenbauer. He led Dortmund to win the Bundesliga twice and the Champions League once at the club level, and personally defeated Cristiano Ronaldo to win the Golden Globe Award with 1996.

Because of a series of serious knee injuries, sammer chose to hang up his boots at the age of 3 1+0998. In 2000, sammer became the head coach of Dortmund, and led the team to win the Bundesliga championship in 2002 without being optimistic, thus becoming a very special meritorious player in the history of Dortmund.

I. Michel Zolke

Back to 1978, Michel Zolke, who was less than 16, joined the Dortmund Hornets from his hometown team Lindenhorst and successfully entered the Dortmund first team three years later. He stayed in the team until 1998 chose to hang up his boots and retire, thus interpreting a romantic football story of one person and one city.

As a Dortmund midfielder, salk made 572 appearances in his whole football career, scoring 155, becoming the king of appearances in the team's history & the third scorer in the team's history. As one of Dortmund's soul figures, salk led the team to achieve two consecutive championships from 1995 to 1996, and stood at the top of Europe from 1997, winning the Champions League and setting a new peak in the team's history.

Unfortunately, the midfielder with long hair only got seven appearances for the national team in his football career. The club achieved brilliant results, but the national team was in a slump for a long time. After retiring, Dortmund also gave the team history legend great courtesy. After retiring, he was hired as the team's Sports director, and he has been in this position ever since. Moss disappeared, Fahua was born early! Whether in the era of players or uniforms, Zuo Zong's charming smile has always been an indelible football memory in every bumblebee's heart.