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- Oliver Bierhoff (born 1 May 1968) is a German football official and former player who pla**** as a striker. He has previously served as the national team...
- 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...
- 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...
- Alberto Zaccheroni. Hired from Udinese, Zaccheroni brought striker Oliver Bierhoff and right-wingback Thomas Helveg with him from his former club. He introduced...
- Washington, D.C. Ziering wrote a play entitled The Judgment of Herbert Bierhoff that was first performed in September 1999. The play is about the destruction...
- May 2011. "Ballack und Lahm: Konstellation wie Bierhoff/Kahn" [Ballack and Lahm: Constellation as Bierhoff/Kahn]. Kölnische Rundschau (in German). Frankfurt...
- when Ballack returned, causing some controversy, so team manager Oliver Bierhoff clarified the situation, saying: "Philipp Lahm is the World Cup captain...
- With goal-scoring trio Oliver Bierhoff, Márcio Amoroso and Paolo Poggi on top form, Udinese finished fifth. Bierhoff and Poggi scored 13 goals each,...
- 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...
- picture causes anger in Germany". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 August 2018. "Bierhoff fährt Bommes wegen Özil und Gündogan an". Hamburger Abendblatt (in German)...