Jürgen Grabowski
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Jürgen Grabowski | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Jürgen Grabowski | |
Date of birth | July 7, 1944 (age 62) | |
Place of birth | Wiesbaden, Germany | |
Height | 175 cm | |
Playing position | Offensive Midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Retired | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1955-19?? 19??-1965 1965-1980 |
FV Biebrich 02 SV 190 Biebrich-Wiesbaden SG Eintracht Frankfurt |
-- -- 441 (109 goals) Total |
National team2 | ||
1966-1974 | West Germany | 44 (5) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Jürgen Grabowski (born July 7, 1944 in Wiesbaden) is a former German footballer.
Grabowski, a forward, then midfielder, started his career with SV Biebrich 1919 and FV Biebrich 1902, both clubs in Wiesbaden. In 1965 he turned over to Eintracht Frankfurt. With this team he won the German Cup in 1974 and 1975 and the UEFA Cup in 1980.
In European Cup competitions he made 40 appearances with 9 goals.
He won 44 caps for the German national team and scored 5 goals. He was member of the German squad in the World Cups of 1966 (in which he did not play), 1970 and 1974.
His career ended in 1980 after being injured by Lothar Matthäus. [1][2]
[edit] See also
Grabowski's international record
[edit] External links
West Germany squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup Runners-up | ||
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1 Tilkowski | 2 Höttges | 3 Schnellinger | 4 Beckenbauer | 5 Schulz | 6 Weber | 7 Brülls | 8 Haller | 9 Seeler | 10 Held | 11 Emmerich | 12 Overath | 13 Hornig | 14 Lutz | 15 Patzke | 16 Lorenz | 17 Paul | 18 Sieloff | 19 Krämer | 20 Grabowski | 21 Bernard | 22 Maier | Coach: Schön |
West Germany squad - 1970 FIFA World Cup Third Place | ||
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1 Maier | 2 Höttges | 3 Schnellinger | 4 Beckenbauer | 5 Schulz | 6 Weber | 7 Vogts | 8 Haller | 9 Seeler | 10 Held | 11 Fichtel | 12 Overath | 13 Müller | 14 Libuda | 15 Patzke | 16 Lorenz | 17 Löhr | 18 Sieloff | 19 Dietrich | 20 Grabowski | 21 Manglitz | 22 Wolter | Coach: Schön |
West Germany squad - 1974 FIFA World Cup Champions (2nd Title) | ||
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1 Maier | 2 Vogts | 3 Breitner | 4 Schwarzenbeck | 5 Beckenbauer | 6 Höttges | 7 Wimmer | 8 Cullmann | 9 Grabowski | 10 Netzer | 11 Heynckes | 12 Overath | 13 Müller | 14 Hoeneß | 15 Flohe | 16 Bonhof | 17 Hölzenbein | 18 Herzog | 19 Kapellmann | 20 Kremers | 21 Nigbur | 22 Kleff | Coach: Schön |