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01.12.1979 FC Schalke 04 vs Bayer 04 0-2
71’ Peter Szech (A wonderful goal from the striker in the first Bundesliga away win for Bayer 04)
08.12.1984 SV Waldhof Mannheim vs Bayer 04 2-1
50’ Falko Götz (Throw in, played on, goal – the equaliser)
01.12.1989 Bayer 04 vs FC Nürnberg 2-0
43’ Sven Demandt (Great finish by the left footer on a frozen pitch)
10.12.1994 Dynamo Dresden vs Bayer 04 1-1
78’ Rudi Völler (The two 'past masters' amongst themselves – Free kick Bernd Schuster, header Rudi Völler)
15.12.1999 Eintracht Frankfurt vs Bayer 04 1-2
87’ Stefan Beinlich (The dead ball man this time with a header)
04.12.2004 Bayer 04 vs VfL Wolfsburg 2-1
89’ Franca (The Brazilian substitute scores with a header)
11.12.2009 Hertha Berlin vs Bayer 04 2-2
90’ Burak Kaplan (The winner on 90 minutes - everybody thought. But the Berlin team equalise in added time)
20.12.2014 Bayer 04 vs Eintracht Frankfurt 1-1
83’ Karim Bellarabi (The late but well deserved equaliser)
21.12.2019 Mainz 05 vs Bayer 04 0-1
90+3’ Lucas Alario (Boundless joy after the winner in added time – and with ten men)

Peter Zanter was born on 11 November 1965 in Wermelskirchen in the Rhineland. His passion for football was evident from an early age: As a child, he played enthusiastically for the youth teams at SV Dabringhausen and SV Wermelskirchen. His ability and discipline did not go undetected for long - and he joined the youth section at Bayer 04 at a young age.
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Boris Zivkovic was born on 15 November 1975 in the Bosnian town of Zivinice, which is now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He played for FK Sarajevo at a young age. However, his youth was characterised by the turmoil of the wars in the former Yugoslavia. At the age of just 17, he was also called up and took part in the fighting - a fate shared by many young men of his generation.
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For once, this is going to be about me. About my path into football, my years as a goalkeeper at Bayer 04 and my ‘career after my career’ at this great club. So, come with me on a little journey through time...
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It is 1 November 1985, a Friday evening, floodlights on. The leaders Werder Bremen with their coach Otto Rehhagel come to the Ulrich Haberland Stadium. 15,000 spectators want to watch this top match, as the Werkself, with their new coach Erich Ribbeck, are in fourth place in the table, just five points behind the leaders.
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In the video you can see impressive and important goals in Bayer 04 history from the month of November. It's not always about the beauty of the goals, but also a reminder of special games and players.
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