Enjoy the following goals:
12.11.1983 Waldhof Mannheim vs Bayer 04 0-3 (0-2)
27’ Ulrich Bittorf (Long-range strike from the midfielder)
17.11.1984 Bayer 04 vs Bayern Munich 3-0 (1-0)
8’ Anders Giske (The only goal for Bayer 04 from the Norwegian defender against the league leaders at the time Bayern Munich)
27.11.1993 Bayer 04 vs MSV Duisburg 2-1 (1-0)
58’ Christian Wörns (Rocket from close range by the central defender)
08.11.1997 Hamburg SV vs Bayer 04 0:1 (0:0)
56’ Jan Heintze (The golden goal from the Danish left-back in the style of Ulf Kirsten)
18.11.2000 Hamburg SV vs Bayer 04 1-3 (1-2)
33’ Paulo Rink (The Brazilian centre-forward pinches the ball from the HSV keeper Jörg Butt and scores to make it 2-1)
06.11.2004 Bayer 04 vs SC Freiburg 4-1 (0-1)
48’ Paul Freier (The important equaliser from the nippy winger two minutes after coming on)
06.11.2009 Bayer 04 vs Eintracht Frankfurt 4-0 (3-0)
11’ Toni Kroos (Bayer 04 overrun Frankfurt – the result was beyond doubt after eleven minutes. Here is the third Bayer 04 goal scored by the 2014 World Cup winner)
10.11.2019 VfL Wolfsburg vs Bayer 04 0-2 (0-1)
90+6’ Paulinho (Paulinho seals the win with his first Bundesliga goal)

Francoaldo Sena de Souza, known as Franca, was born on 2 March 1976 in Codó in north-eastern Brazil and is one of the best-known Brazilian football players of the late 1990s and early 2000s. His exceptional talent became apparent early on. He began his career at smaller Brazilian clubs before moving to the tradition-steeped São Paulo FC in 1996. There, Franca quickly developed into one of the most dangerous strikers in the league. His technique, goal-scoring instinct and agility delighted fans and pundits alike, and he scored numerous goals for the club over the years.
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Lars Bender was born on 27 April 1989 in Rosenheim and grew up with his twin brother Sven in a football-loving family. They began playing football in Brannenburg, a small community near Rosenheim. The twins joined Unterhaching to play for the U11 side, followed by a move to the U14s at 1860 Munich. There, Lars and Sven became German champions with the U17s, skipped the Lion's U19s and were directly part of the 1860 Munich first and second team squads.
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In this video you can see impressive and important goals in Bayer 04 history from the month of March . It's not always about the beauty of the goals, but also a reminder of special games and players.
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Bayer 04 had their backs to the wall after a 3-1 defeat in a rearranged match at FC Kaiserslautern on 17 March 1981. After a throw-in, which the linesman clearly indicated in favour of the Werkself, but which the Lauter team quickly took and the weak referee did not intervene, a dubious penalty was awarded. Lauter took advantage of this to make it 2-1 in the 84th minute. Finally, a shot by the home side, which did not cross the line, made it 3-1 and Bayer 04 had to go home from Betzenberg without any points.
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It was 4 March 1951 and Bayer 04 were five points ahead going into the decisive home game against second-placed SSV Wuppertal, who would merge with TSG Vohwinkel 80 to form Wuppertaler SV three years later. Bayer 04 press officer Heinz Nelles predicted a big matchday at the sports ground at the Stadtpark and recommends Bayer 04 fans to buy their tickets in advance from the usual ticket outlets, especially from Peter Haas at the Trinkhalle Rathaus. After a four-week injury lay-off, centre-forward Emil ‘Bubi’ Becks will be back for the first time. And when the gates to the Stadtpark are opened on Sunday, the spectators stream into the stadium. The windows of the houses on the neighbouring Walter-Nernst-Straße are also packed.
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