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05.10.1979 Bayer 04 vs Bayer 05 Uerdingen 1-1
55’ Kurt Eigl (Wonderful long-range shot from the midfielder to level the scores)
19.10.1984 FC Kaiserslautern vs Bayer 04 3-3
62’ Jürgen Röber (As in September – a powerful shot from a free kick from 30 metres out)
28.10.1989 Bayer 04 vs Fortuna Düsseldorf 3-3
54’ Christian Schreier (Wonder goal – volley on the turn)
07.10.1994 Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Bayer 04 3-3
18’ Rudi Völler (If three people argue then the fourth is happy about it)
15.10.1999 Bayer 04 vs SSV Ulm 1846 4-1
12’ Boris Zivkovic (Corner – header – goal)
27.10.2004 Bayer 04 vs Arminia Bielefeld 3-2
54’ Andrey Voronin (Brilliant volley)
03.10.2009 Bayer 04 vs FC Nürnberg 4-0
2’ Toni Kroos (Already as a young player the future World Cup winner can score from free kicks)
25.10.2014 Bayer 04 vs Schalke 04 1-0
53’ Hakan Calhanoglu (Brilliant free kick to open the scoring)
Claus-Dieter, known as ‘Pele’, Wollitz was born in Brakel on 19 July 1965 in Brakel. He earned the nickname of the Brazilian global super star at the age of six because he was able to the juggle the ball for a long time as a child. What was originally meant as a stunt would follow him all his life. Every football fan associates the name Wollwitz with his nickname: Pele.
Show moreJosé Roberto da Silva Junior, Zé Roberto for short, was born in the Brazilian city of São Paulo on 6 July 1974. He started playing football at the Pequeninos de Joquey soccer school at the age of seven. Via the club Palestra Sao Bernardo, the left footer moved on to the professional club Portuguesa de Desportos where he made his debut in 1994.
Show more25 years ago, the Bayer 04 U19 team under their two coaches Thomas Hörster and Dirk Dreher were Regional League West champions and thereby participants in the finals of the German championship.
Show moreAfter promotion to Bundesliga 2, the football boss Hermann Bacall had his hands full putting together a powerful team. For the first training session at the Ulrich Haberland Stadium on 14 July 1975 there were nine new signings including five players who became regular starters in the team that won promotion to the Bundesliga in 1979.
Show moreAfter the success of the previous year, the gymnastics and sports club Leverkusen hold the ‘Wiesdorfer Sportwoche’ week of sports for a second time (the city of Leverkusen is only founded in 1930). The week of sport started on Sunday, 12 July 1925. In the years before World War I there were municipal gymnastics and games festivals. On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the club in 1924 the board and many helping hands started the week of sports. An internal municipal games festival developed into a national event which made a name for itself after a year particularly due to the relay element.
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