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The Intertoto Cup was launched in 1967 to facilitate betting in the close season. For a lot of smaller clubs it was the opportunity to compete on the European stage and play interesting matches in preparation for the new season. Bayer 04 took part in the group matches in 1982. UEFA took over the competition in 1995/96 and it was renamed the UEFA Intertoto Cup. There was now the possibility for clubs who just missed out on qualifying for the UEFA Cup to do well in the Intertoto Cup and thereby qualify for the UEFA Cup.
Bayer 04 finished seventh in 1994/95 and had the opportunity to qualify for Europe via the Intertoto Cup. Albeit the first matches were just two weeks after the final league game of the season and Bayer 04 guaranteed their regular players a three-week holiday so that the first two group matches against OFI Crete (Greece) and JK Pärnu Tervis (Estonia) involved reserve and amateur players.
The first match against OFI Crete was a home match at the Ulrich Haberland Stadium on 2 July 1995. Bayer 04 won the game 1-0. That was followed a week later by a 6-1 victory away to the Estonian top-flight club with Sebastian Barnes scoring a hat-trick. Those two wins were the basis for coming top of the group but the exit came in the quarter-finals in a penalty shootout at FC Tirol Innsbruck (Austria).
This was the Werkself line-up against OFI Crete: Dirk Heinen – Rene Hahn, Josef Nehl, Mike Rietpietsch, Thomas Vana, Claudio Reyna, Daniel Addo, Mario Tolkmitt, Ralf Becker, Andreas Neuendorf, Markus Kurth. Sebastian Barnes and Carsten Baumann came on as substitutes.
The video above contains TV highlights of the home game against OFI Crete..
The Werkself started the 2001/02 season on 28 July. The first match saw VfL Wolfsburg visit the BayArena. The new head coach Klaus Toppmöller fielded the following team: Jörg Butt – Zoltan Sebescen, Lucio, Jens Nowotny, Zé Roberto, Bernd Schneider, Carsten Ramelow, Michael Ballack, Yildiray Bastürk, Ulf Kirsten, Oliver Neuville.







The goalkeeper Butt, Sebescen and Bastürk were three new signings in the starting eleven. Ballack was able to play in spite of a broken toe. In a rather average game in hot weather Bayer 04 were in control at all times and led 2-0 shortly after the restart with a brace from Lucio. The Werkself were floundering for a short time on 86 minutes when the former Leverkusen player Markus Feldhoff pulled a goal back but the three points were secured. Nobody could have suspected what an outstanding season this group would have on that Saturday afternoon. But the journey had started.
HERE are the highlights.

Minas Hantzidis was born on 4 July 1966 in Kettwig, near Essen, and he grew up in Germany. He developed a passion for football at a young age and, whilst still a youth player, moved from Wuppertaler SV to Bayer 04. The attacking and goal-scoring midfielder then made a name for himself in his first senior season at Bayer 04. In the reserve team, he scored goal after goal in the first half of the season, soon began training with the first team and was brought on as a substitute for the first time by manager Erich Ribbeck on 22 November 1985 in a home match against Bayern Munich.
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Sascha was born on 3 July 1986 in Leverkusen. He is the son of former Bundesliga 2 player Manfred Dum, who mainly scored goals for Union Solingen but also played for FC Saarbrücken, SC Freiburg and Wuppertaler SV. Sascha started playing for the youth teams at HSV Langenfeld at an early age. There, he caught the eye of scouts from Bayer 04 and joined the club at a young age. Following a growth spurt in the U15 team, which forced him to take a nine-month break, the left-footed player finally had the ideal conditions to establish himself in the Bayer 04 youth ranks. Even as an U17 player, he made the leap into the U19 team. Blessed with immense pace, Sascha primarily played in attacking midfield. Not the most technically gifted, but possessing a powerful shot, he found himself training with the first team in the summer of 2005 alongside Gonzalo Castro, while he was still a U19 player.
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The Werkself could not have hoped for a better start to the Bundesliga 2 North season in 1976/77. At the end of a week-long training camp in Quickborn, Schleswig-Holstein, coach Willibert Kremer’s side secured two convincing victories over BSC Brunsbüttel (5–0) and TuS Holstein Quickborn (6–0). Following this flying start, Bayer 04 faced a considerably tougher challenge on 23 July 1976 at 19:30 CEST at the Ulrich Haberland Stadium against Bundesliga side Karlsruher SC.
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On 27 June 2001, new head coach Klaus Toppmöller and his assistant Peter Hermann led the Werkself out of the changing rooms for their first training session. Joining them as they stepped onto the pitch at training ground 1 were the four new signings: Hans Jörg Butt, Yildiray Bastürk (with special permission from VfL Bochum, as Bayer 04 and VfL had not yet agreed on a transfer fee), Zoltan Sebescen and Michael Zepek, the record holder for appearances for the youth national team.
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Hans Sarpei was born on 28 June 1976 in Tema, Ghana, and came to Germany with his parents at the age of three, where he grew up in Cologne. Even before he was born, his mother and father worked in Hamburg in the import-export sector. There they met an older man who introduced them to German culture and supported them. Out of gratitude, Hans was later given his first name, although this man died before he was born. Hans comes from a sporting family; his older brother Edward and his nephews Hans Nunoo Sarpei and Kingsley Sarpei were or are also professional footballers.
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