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Rudolf "Rudi"
Brunnenmeier (11
February 1941 – 18
April 2003) was a
German football player. The
former top
scorer of the
Bundesliga and five
times player...
- in the final. In 1975, the 1964-65
Bundesliga top
goalscorer Rudolf Brunnenmeier joined Balzers, and the team was
promoted to the 1. Liga for the first...
- SV) 20
goals Friedhelm Konietzka (Borussia Dortmund) 19
goals Rudolf Brunnenmeier (1860 Munich) 18
goals Wilhelm Huberts (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Klaus Matischak...
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Oeldenberger (1934–41) Max Schäfer (1937–56)
Fritz Sommer (1945–58)
Rudolf Brunnenmeier (1960–68) Hans
Reich (1960–69, 1974–76) Hans Küppers (1961–68) Petar...
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Kozmich Ivanov Slava Metreveli Chus
Pereda Köbi Kuhn Ivor
Allchurch Rudolf Brunnenmeier 2
goals Ivan Mráz Ole
Fritsen Ole
Madsen Peter Ducke Jürgen Nöldner János...
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August 1977
Fourteen players with five goals: Karl-Heinz Thielen,
Rudolf Brunnenmeier,
Franz Brungs,
Klaus Scheer, Gerd Müller (4x), Jupp Heynckes, Manfred...
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Seeler 30 1964–65
Werder Bremen (1) 1. FC Köln
Borussia Dortmund Rudi
Brunnenmeier 24 1965–66 TSV 1860
Munich (1)
Borussia Dortmund Bayern Munich Friedhelm...
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Omonia 1–2 1860
Munich Haralampous 79'
Report Kohlars 33'
Brunnenmeier 60' (pen.)...
- Player(s) Club(s)
Goals 1963–64 Uwe
Seeler Hamburger SV 30 1964–65
Rudolf Brunnenmeier 1860
Munich 24 1965–66
Lothar Emmerich (1)
Borussia Dortmund 31 1966–67...
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erschossen (1984, TV), as Dr.
Prestel Drei
gegen Drei [de] (1985), as
Brunnenmeier The
Adventures of
Baron Munchausen (King of the Moon)
Aladdin (The Genie)...