Lothar Matthäus
Lothar Herbert Matthäus is a German former professional player and manager. He captained West Germany to victory in the 1990 FIFA World Cup and was awarded the Ballon d'Or. In 1991, he was named the first FIFA World Player of the Year, and remains the only German to have received the award. He was also included in the Ballon d'Or Dream Team in 2020. Wikipedia
| Complete name | Lothar Herbert Matthäus |
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| Birth date | 21.03.1961 (age 65) |
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| City of birth | Erlangen |
| Position | halfback |
| Foot | right |
| Height/weight | 174 cm / 71 kg |
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UEFA European Championship 20.06.2000 |
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UEFA European Championship 17.06.2000 |
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UEFA European Championship 12.06.2000 |
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UEFA Champions League 08.03.2000 |
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1. Bundesliga 04.03.2000 |
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UEFA Champions League 29.02.2000 |
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FIFA Confederations Cup 1999 |
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Goal Lothar Matthäus 48', Bulgaria-Germany 0:1
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DAL MANCINO DI ERIKSEN FINO ALLA PUNIZIONE DI DIMARCO ? | TOP 5 GOL vs NAPOLI ⚽
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Lothar Matthäus gegen den HSV ? #dieFohlen #Bundesliga
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Immaculate locker room vibes with the FC Bayern Legends ✨? | Beckenbauer Cup Behind the Scenes
Happy Birthday, Lothar Matthäus! ?
Goal Lothar Matthäus 25', Germany-Czechoslovakia 1:0
Goal Lothar Matthäus 47', Germany-United Arab Emirates 3:1
Goal Lothar Matthäus 64', Germany-Yugoslavia 3:1
Goal Lothar Matthäus 28', Germany-Yugoslavia 1:0
Goal Lothar Matthäus 87', Morocco-Germany 0:1
Despite the odds being stacked against them, FC Bayern may still possess the "biggest advantage" heading into the second leg against PSG
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Despite the odds being stacked against them, Bayern Munich still possess what could be the "biggest advantage" heading into the second leg against PSG
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FC Bayern Munich, News and Rumours – "They defended with their tongues hanging out": Could that gritty resilience prove decisive when Bayern face PSG?
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Getty Images SportMay 04, 2026 07:06+03:00Translated by Wednesday's highly anticipated return leg between Bayern Munich and PSG is shaping up to be a cracker. Lothar Matthäus believes the German champions hold a potentially decisive advantage.
"You don't have to respect rubbish opinions": PSG manager Luis Enrique hits back at criticism of the spectacle against Bayern Munich
goal.com5 days
Immediately after the match, Enrique described it as "the best game I've ever experienced as a manager". Lothar Matthäus, however, was puzzled by this assessment.
"That could be the biggest advantage for them," says Lothar Matthäus, who expects FC Bayern to reach the final and offers Vincent Kompany some advice on the starting line-up
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AFPNino DuitMay 01, 2026 10:20+03:00Translated by Lothar Matthäus has analysed the spectacular 5-4 clash between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Bayern
Manuel Neuer's final stance on the 2026 World Cup
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It is likely that in football the most nostalgic moments that can exist are when the most iconic players in the world stop attending the World Cup. The reality is that there are few players who reach that event at over 40 years old.

























