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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)

Christoph Daum was born on 24 October 1953 in Zwickau. As a child, he moved to West Germany with his mother and grew up in Duisburg. He developed a great enthusiasm for football at an early age, even though it soon became clear that his future lay less on the pitch than on the sidelines. Even at a young age, his passion for analysing, explaining and improving things became apparent.
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When the Bayer 04 players celebrated Christmas in 1960, they spent the winter in second place in the Oberliga West 2 on 20 points - but already five points behind leaders Schwarz-Weiß Essen. However, coach Erich Garske's team are struggling to get back on track in the new year. A goalless draw against Bonner FV at home at the Ulrich Haberland Stadium was followed by a 2-1 away defeat in Erkenschwick. The following home game also yielded just one point. As a result, the team's promotion ambitions dwindled to a minimum, as the gap to the coveted spot has now grown to a challenging ten points.
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In this video you can see impressive and important goals in Bayer 04 history from the month of February. It's not always about the beauty of the goals, but also a reminder of special games and players.
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It is 11 February 2006 and Schalke 04 and the Werkself kick off at 3.30 p.m. in a match that ends up being historic - at least from a Bayer 04 perspective.
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As league leaders, the Werkself welcomed the relegation-threatened team from Rhenania Würselen. On 4 February 1951, 5,000 spectators line the touchlines despite the Sunday carnival parades. And they see a home team that is superior on the pitch. Without Theo Kirchberg, who was ill, and Emil Becks, who was suspended, the hosts attacked the opposing goal from the start. Battling against a strong wind in the first half, Bayer 04 created chance after chance, but were repeatedly thwarted by the Würselen goalkeeper. With the score at 0-0 at half-time, Karl Heinz Spikofski tried his luck on 55 minutes and hammered the ball into the opposition net from 20 metres out. Rhenania can no longer counterattack. The siege of the Würselen penalty area continued right to the end, but the game ended in a narrow 1-0 win.
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