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19.01.1980 Bayer 04 vs Bayern München 1-0 (0-0)
60’ Dietmar Demuth (The penalty for the first Bundesliga win against Bayern Munich on a frozen pitch)
31.01.1986 FC Köln vs Bayer 04 2-3 (2-0)
52’ Thomas Zechel (The right-back pulls a goal back from a tight angle in the first win in Cologne)
28.01.1986 Bayer 04 vs VfB Stuttgart 4-0 (0-0)
51’ Michael Ballack (Three goals in five minutes after half-time – the midfielder seals the win here with the third goal against a decimated Stuttgart team))
29.01.2005 Bayer 04 vs VfL Bochum 4-0 (2-0)
28’ Jacek Krzynowek (The Poland international with a tap-in)
28.01.2006 Bayer 04 vs Eintracht Frankfurt 2-1 (0-1)
67’ Paul Freier (Brought on for the second half, the pacy right winger nets a lucky leveller)
28.01.2007 Alemannia Aachen vs Bayer 04 2-3 (2-1)
57’ Bernd Schneider (Brilliant free kick from the “white Brazilian”)
24.01.2010 TSG Hoffenheim vs Bayer 04 0-3 (0-1)
71’ Tranquillo Barnetta (Bayer 04 under coach Jupp Heynckes: Top-drawer passing football and here is the winner from the Swiss international in Sinsheim)
In this video you can watch impressive and important goals in the history of Bayer 04 in the month of October. It is not always about the beauty of the goals but also about remembering special games and players.
Show moreThe Werkself secured victory against Bayern Munich for the first time on 1 November 1986. On matchday 12, Bayer 04 beat the Bundesliga league leaders 3-0 at the Olympic Stadium in Munich and go top of the table.
Show moreTorben Hoffman was born in Kiel on 27 October 1974. In his youth he played for TuS Schwarz-Weiß Elmschershagen. The qualified policeman joined Holstein Kiel in 1993. Two years later he moved on to VfB Lübeck in Bundesliga two. After relegation with Lübeck in 1997 he came to attention of SC Freiburg and they signed the defender. The team relegated from the Bundesliga went straight back up with Torben who moved under the Bayer Cross in 1999 after another year in the Bundesliga. However, he was unable to establish himself at Leverkusen making only sporadic appearances and he was rarely in the starting XI. He played in a total of 30 games for the Werkself.
Show moreThomas ‘Thommy’ Reichenberger was born in Bad Kreuznach on 14 October 1974. The son of a former Bundesliga player – his father Max made 38 Bundesliga appearances for 1860 Munich – played for Eintracht Bad Kreuznach as a youth player before moving up to the first team.
Show moreManfred ‘Manni’ Pomp was born in Aachen on 25 October 1964. His first football club was the Aachen police sports club (PSV) but he signed for Alemannia Aachen after a year.
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