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Rainer Bonhof (born 29
March 1952) is a
German former professional footballer, who pla**** as a
defensive midfielder or wing-back. He was
known for his...
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football rights by
opposing Team GB". The Scotsman.
Retrieved 31 July 2010. "
Bonhof hails defeated Scots". BBC Sport. 18
November 2003.
Retrieved 13 October...
- saw the
German side win 3–0
courtesy of
goals from Uli Stielike,
Rainer Bonhof and Jupp Heynckes. A 3–1
aggregate victory meant they
would face Italian...
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footballing intelligence.
Stielike is one of a
small handful of
players (Rainer
Bonhof and
Manfred Kaltz are others) to have pla**** in all
three European club...
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Benowo ([bɛˈnɔvɔ]) (German:
Bönhof or Bönhoff) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Ryjewo,
within Kwidzyn County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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nickname "Der Terrier". He was one of the key players,
along with
Rainer Bonhof,
Herbert Wimmer, Uli Stielike,
Allan Simonsen and Jupp Heynckes, during...
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before Viktor made
saves from both
Bonhof and Beckenbauer. Nehoda's
header hit the West
Germany goalpost before Bonhof's deflected free kick was
palmed over...
- time. Many
regulars left the club, such as the
later vice-president
Rainer Bonhof, or
announced their career end, such as Jupp
Heynckes and
Berti Vogts. Lattek...
- 88th minute, when
David Johnson scored, but in the
following minute Rainer Bonhof scored from a 22-yard free-kick, so
Borussia won 2–1. In the
second leg...
- Mönchengladbach had
Berti Vogts,
Herbert Wimmer, Jupp Heynckes,
Rainer Bonhof and Netzer. When they
achieved their first successes the
average age of...