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04.12.1993 Bayern Munich vs Bayer 04 1-1 (0-0)
51’ Rene Rydlewicz (After a long sprint, the winger on as a substitute hits a shot with the outside of his foot from the edge of the box to give the visitors the lead at the Olympic Stadium in Munich)
19.12.1998 Hansa Rostock vs Bayer 04 1-1 (0-1)
29’ Boris Zivkovic (Great headed goal from the Croat defender from a corner)
17.12.2003 VfB Stuttgart vs Bayer 04 2-3 (0-2)
62’ Dimitar Berbatov (Sweet strike by the Bulgarian striker)
06.12.2008 Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Bayer 04 1-3 (0:2)
37’ Stefan Kießling (One, two and the legend tucks it into the empty net)
07.12.2013 Borussia Dortmund vs Bayer 04 0-1 (0-1)
18’ Heung-min Son (The South Korean striker rounds the keeper and converts from a tight angle)
08.12.2018 Bayer 04 vs FC Augsburg 1:0 (0:0)
75’ Lucas Alario (The Argentinian forward scores two minutes after coming on with his second touch of the ball to break the deadlock)
Tranquillo Barnetta was born in St. Gallen in Switzerland on 22 May 1985. Quillo, as he was called in the football world, has Italian roots. His great-grandfather emigrated from Italy to the east of Switzerland. Quillo was interested in football early on and he played for the St. Gallen club FC Rotmonten from the age of six. He joined his favourite club FC St. Gallen at the age of 11. There he became a youth international. He won the European Championships with his teammates in the Switzerland U17 team in 2002. The youngsters from Switzerland beat France 4-2 on penalties in the final to become U17 European champions.
Show moreSince the establishment of the Bundesliga on 28 July 1962 for the 1963/64 season, there have been five Regional Leagues: North, Berlin, West, South-west and South. The champions of those five leagues qualified directly for promotion play-offs that were played in two groups of four teams. That included the two second-placed teams in the West and South-west Regional Leagues. The two runners-up from the North and the South played a qualifier for the eighth place in the promotion games.
Show moreIn this video you can watch impressive and important goals in the history of Bayer 04 in the month of May. It is not always about the beauty of the goals but also about remembering special games and players.
Show moreThere were high summer temperatures in Leverkusen on 25 May 1985. Matchday 32 brings FC Köln to the Ulrich Haberland Stadium with only 13,000 spectators at the derby. That is primarily due to the Werkself with Bayer 04 rarely impressing in that season and they are eleventh in the table before the game just three points ahead of sixteenth, the play-off spot. But with the two points for a win rule back then – two points were awarded for a win – and with the significantly better goal difference, the Werkself need every point to get out of trouble.
Show moreIt was all or nothing on the final matchday in the Verbandsliga in the 1974/75 season. Only now would it be decided who were champions and thereby participate in the promotion games to the Bundesliga 2 North. The earlier rivals Viktoria Köln, SC Jülich 10 and Bonner SC have fallen by the wayside.
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