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Horst Hrubesch (German: [ˈhɔʁst ˈʁuːbɛʃ]; born 17
April 1951) is a
German professional football manager and
former player who last
managed the Germany...
- 1982–83
European Cup. The
outstanding players of this
period were
Horst Hrubesch,
Manfred Kaltz, and
Felix Magath, all
regulars in the West
German National...
- 10 minutes of all-out attack, West
Germany scored through a goal by
Horst Hrubesch.
After that
solitary goal was scored, the two
teams kicked the ball around...
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talented German stars such as
Bernd Schuster, Hans-Peter Briegel,
Horst Hrubesch,
Hansi Müller and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, and the
inspirational performance...
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beating Belgium 2–1, with two
goals scored by
Horst Hrubesch at the
Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
Horst Hrubesch scored early in the
first half
before René Vandereycken...
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Archived from the
original on 26
April 2019.
Retrieved 26
April 2019. "
Hrubesch turns West Germany's
unlikely hero". UEFA. 4
October 2003.
Archived from...
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furious attack, West
Germany succeeded in
scoring through a goal by
Horst Hrubesch after a
cross from the left.
After the goal was scored, the team in possession...
- 2015). "Horst
Hrubesch –
Matches and
Goals in Bundesliga". Rec.Sport.Soccer
Statistics Foundation.
Retrieved 19
April 2021. "
Hrubesch vor
Heimkehr zur...
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striker Horst Hrubesch,
whose 96
goals with HSV
included many from
Kaltz crosses that
Hrubesch headed into the
opposing goal.
Hrubesch once described...
- women's
national team
after the 2024
Summer Olympics,
succeeding Horst Hrubesch.
Karlsruher SC DFB-Pokal finalist: 1995–96
Germany U17 UEFA
European Under-17...