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Oliver Bierhoff (born 1 May 1968) is a
German football official and
former player who pla**** as a forward. He has
previously served as the
national team...
- Additionally,
eighteen players were
nominated but
received no votes:
Oliver Bierhoff,
Laurent Blanc,
Zvonimir Boban,
Enrico Chiesa,
Edgar Davids,
Robbie Fowler...
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Alberto Zaccheroni.
Hired from Udinese,
Zaccheroni brought striker Oliver Bierhoff and right-wingback
Thomas Helveg with him from his
former club. He introduced...
- when
Ballack returned,
causing some controversy, so team
manager Oliver Bierhoff clarified the situation, saying: "Philipp Lahm is the
World Cup captain...
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beating the
Czech Republic 2–1 in the
final with a
golden goal from
Oliver Bierhoff during extra time; this was the
first major competition to be
decided using...
- was 1–1,
sending the
match into
extra time; in the 95th minute,
Oliver Bierhoff scored the
golden goal for Germany, his
second of the match,
ending the...
- third-place
finish behind Juventus and Inter****onale,
largely thanks to
Oliver Bierhoff's 27 goals. In
March 2001,
Luciano Spalletti was
appointed manager, replacing...
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yards (27 m) free-kick
against Parma. With that goal, he
equaled Oliver Bierhoff's record of four
goals in
first three matches for Milan. In his
fifth appearance...
- to the
first golden goal ever in a
major tournament,
scored by
Oliver Bierhoff five
minutes into
extra time. This was Germany's
first title as a unified...
- With goal-scoring trio
Oliver Bierhoff, Márcio
Amoroso and
Paolo Poggi on top form,
Udinese finished fifth.
Bierhoff and
Poggi scored 13
goals each,...