“We will miss him”: Reactions to the death of Franz Beckenbauer

As of: January 8, 2024 11:48 p.m

Franz Beckenbauer is no longer alive – and Germany is mourning. Even the Chancellor expressed his condolences. An overview of the reactions to the death of the “Emperor”.

DFB President Bernd Neuendorf described the death of Franz Beckenbauer as a “real turning point” for football in Germany. “We look at his life’s work with respect and great gratitude. With him we are losing a unique footballer and a lovable person,” wrote Neuendorf. The “Emperor,” as Beckenbauer was called, left “a great legacy for the DFB and football as a whole.”

On Beckenbauer’s death: “Nobody will ever reach him”

“Franz Beckenbauer is the greatest personality that FC Bayern has ever had,” said Bayern Munich’s honorary president Uli Hoeneß, who became world and European champions together with Beckenbauer. “As a player, coach, president, person: unforgettable. Nobody will ever reach him. People can say they saw football in Franz Beckenbauer’s time. He was a friend to me, a unique companion – and a gift to all of us. Dear Franz, rest in peace!”

Bayern’s former CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said that Beckenbauer “rewrote the history of German football and had a lasting impact”: “As a personality, he impressed with his great respect for all people – because before Franz everyone was equal. German football is losing the biggest personality in its history.”

Taufig Khalil, Sportschau, January 8th, 2024 9:37 p.m

Chancellor Scholz on Beckenbauer: “He inspired generations for football”

Chancellor Olaf Scholz also described Beckenbauer as one of the “greatest footballers in Germany”. Beckenbauer was “the emperor for many” – “also because he inspired enthusiasm for German football for generations. We will miss him. My thoughts are with his family and friends,” wrote the SPD politician on X (formerly Twitter) .

Sports director Rudi Völler, who under team boss Beckenbauer came second at the World Cup in Mexico in 1986 and became world champion four years later in Italy, reacted deeply. “I am incredibly sad, the news of his death affects me very much. I consider it one of the great privileges of my life to have known and experienced Franz Beckenbauer.”

Nagelsmann about Beckenbauer: “He was above things”

For national coach Julian Nagelsmann, Beckenbauer was “the best footballer in German history”. His interpretation of the role of libero “changed the game, Beckenbauer could float across the pitch, as a footballer and later as a coach he was sublime, he was above things.” When Beckenbauer entered a room, “the room lit up; he rightly bore the title ‘lighting figure of German football’.”

Hans-Joachim Watzke honored Franz Beckenbauer, who died on Sunday, as Germany’s greatest footballer of all time. “Franz Beckenbauer was definitely the greatest German footballer of all time and, on top of that, one of the greatest people I have ever met,” said Watze, the head of the supervisory board of the German Football League DFL and the managing director of Borussia Dortmund, on Monday (January 8th, 2023). “You can really only bow down to what Franz Beckenbauer has achieved for Germany and German football.”

“Thank you for everything, Emperor”

The two 2014 world champions Philipp Lahm and Bastian Schweinsteiger also paid tribute to Beckenbauer. This is the greatest figure “that German football has ever produced,” wrote Lahm on the X portal (formerly Twitter). The 2014 World Cup captain added that Beckenbauer was “infinitely far” ahead of his time as a player. And Schweinsteiger wrote: “Thank you for everything, Kaiser – I will never forget you! Rest in peace, Franz.”

Matthew: “We will all miss him”

Former world champion captain Lothar Matthäus is also in mourning. “The shock is deep, even though I knew that Franz wasn’t feeling well,” Matthäus told the “Bild” newspaper. “His death is a loss for football and for Germany as a whole. He was one of the greatest as a player and coach, but also off the pitch.”

Beckenbauer, said Matthäus, was “an outstanding personality, not just in football,” “he enjoyed worldwide recognition. Everyone who knew him knows what a great and generous person Franz was. A good friend has left us. He will I miss him, we will all miss him!”

Taufiig Khalil, Sportschau, January 8th, 2024 5:30 p.m

Lineker writes: “He was one of the greats of our sport”

Thomas Müller praised Beckenbauer as “one of the greatest footballers in the history of FC Bayern.” On the short message service X, formerly Twitter, Müller wrote: “Rest in peace, Emperor Franz. We will never forget what you have done for football in Germany.”

England’s former football star Gary Lineker also expressed his condolences via won. Rest in peace.”

And Matthias Sammer said: “Franz was and is my great idol. There is an oversized portrait of him hanging in our house with the Champions League trophy in his hand. Germany lost its most important and greatest football personality on Sunday. A very, very sad day.”

Deep sadness for Overath

Wolfgang Overath, who played with Beckenbauer in the national team’s midfield for many years, is also mourning the loss of a companion. “We have achieved great things together,” Overath told the “Lokalzeit Köln”. The news of Beckenbauer’s death hit him hard.

And Rainer Calmund said Beckenbauer was one of the “absolutely best German players” of all time.

FIFA and UEFA also express their condolences

Aleksander Ceferin, the president of UEFA, also commented on Beckenbauer’s death. “The football world mourns the loss of the legendary emperor,” said Ceferin, according to a statement from the association. “Beckenbauer’s legacy as one of the greats of football is undisputed. We say goodbye to a true legend!”

Beckenbauer, wrote FIFA President Gianni Infantino, was a “legend of German football and world football.” “We will never forget you, dear Franz, thank you for everything.”

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