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Name
  
Ludwig Goldbrunner

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer


1927-1945
  
Bayern Munich

Died
  
September 26, 1981

1933-1940
  
Germany

Playing position
  
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Date of birth
  
(1908-03-05)5 March 1908

Date of death
  
26 September 1981(1981-09-26) (aged 73)

Place of birth
  

Ludwig Goldbrunner (5 March 1908 – 26 September 1981) was a German footballer. He began playing for his home club Bayern Munich in 1927, with whom he won the German championship in 1932.

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Goldbrunner played as a centre half 39 times for the German National team between 1933 and 1940. He played in the 1938 France World Cup but promptly retired from the team after a 4 - 2 defeat against Switzerland.

He became known in 1937 as one of the "Breslau-Elf" (Breslau Eleven) players, after they thrashed Denmark with an 8:0 score.

He was the center half of Bayern Munich’s first great side, the 1932 German champions. A year later, Goldbrunner debuted for German National team against Switzerland. In the following years Goldbrunner took turns with Reinhold Münzenberg at the center half position, but by 1936 with Münzenberg having moved to the left back position, Goldbrunner settled at the center half position permanently. During his international career, Goldbrunner played against the best center forwards in European football, namely England’s George Camsell, Portugal’s Fernando Peyroteo, Belgium’s Raymond Braine, France’s Paul Nicholas, Italy’s Silvio Piola and Spain’s Isidro Langara. Remarkably, only George Camsell managed to score against Goldbrunner.

When the best Bayern Munich team of all time was drawn up he was in the shortlist and many would have him on the bench, a great achievement as this would mean he's in the top 20 best players Bayern Munich history. He's included in the top 30 German footballers of all time.

References

Ludwig Goldbrunner Wikipedia