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Karl-Heinz Schnellinger

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Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
Personal information
Full name Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
Date of birth March 31, 1939 (1939-03-31) (age 70)
Place of birth    Düren, Germany
Playing position Defender, Libero
Club information
Current club Retired
Youth career
1958 SG Düren 99
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1959-1963
1963-1964
1964-1965
1965-1974
1974-1975
FC Köln
AC Mantova
AS Roma
AC Milan
Tennis Borussia
084 (8)
033 (2)
029 (1)
0222 (3)
019 {0)   
National team
1958–1971 West Germany 047 (1)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Karl-Heinz Schnellinger (born March 31, 1939 in Düren) is a former German footballer. He was one of the world's best defenders for a decade in the 1960s. He was nicknamed the "Volkswagen" for his continuity of performance, both in quantity and in quality.

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[edit] Club career

He won the German championship with FC Köln in 1962, and was awarded the (German Footballer of the Year), performed superb in the World Cup and was subsequently named in the World Cup Dream-Team 11. His debut in the Serie A came in 1963, when Schnellinger left FC Köln for A.C. Mantova, He made his Serie A debut for a match against A.C. Milan ended in a surprising 4-1 victory of A.C. Mantova however he played there only for one season, and was signed by A.S. Roma in 1964 where he won the Coppa Italia, and finally by A.C. Milan in 1965. He played 9 seasons with the Rossoneri, obtaining several successes both at the national and European level. He was one of the first successful German footballers abroad.

[edit] International career

He participated in his first 1958 World Cup in Sweden at the young age of 19, and went on to become one of the few players to play in 4 World Cups (1958, 1962, 1966, 1970) where he made an impressive 47 appearances. He was renown for his physical power, pace, and his winning mentality. His only international goal came in the last minute to draw 1-1 in the thrilling semi-final of the 1970 World Cup against Italy which later became known as the "Game of the Century" Italy eventually won 4-3 after extra time.

[edit] Retirement

Schnellinger left A.C. Milan in 1974, and retired after a season back in his native Germany for Tennis Borussia Berlin

[edit] Personal life

Today Schnellinger still lives in Milan, and he works as businessman.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Club

FC Köln

AS Roma

AC Milan

[edit] West Germany

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