Event: Franz Beckenbauer
Incredibly rare and beautiful Franz Beckenbauer hand signed ball
Retro full size ball hand signed by Franz Beckenbauer in gold marker pen
Ball comes with a certificate of authenticity
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Amazing and rare signed item from one of the greatest players of all time
Museum example item
Incredibly rare and beautiful Franz Beckenbauer hand signed ball
Retro full size ball hand signed by Franz Beckenbauer in gold marker pen
Ball comes with a certificate of authenticity
Display case not included
Amazing and rare signed item from one of the greatest players of all time
Museum example item
A Franz Beckenbauer Game-Used #5 FC Bayern Munich Home Shirt dating to between 1968-1972. This garment was an original piece of FC Bayern squad equipment, and was worn during match play by German legend Beckenbauer.
Beckenbauer is credited with inventing the sweeper role after transitioning from a midfielder to a defender early in his career. Beckenbauer won the FIFA World Cup both as a player and a manager, lifted the European Cup 3 times with Bayern Munich and won the Balon d’Or twice as the best player in the World .
1. Palme manufactured garment. Palme supplied Bayern’s tops during this time period, while Adidas provided the squad with training garments and gear before taking over completely in the mid 1970’s.
2. Beckenbauer’s squad number 5 stitched to the back in cloth.
3. FC Bayern club crest stitched to breast in cloth.
4. Garment appears to be a modern day Medium with additional length and a slim silhouette.
5. Red ribbed trim to collar and sleeve ends. Traditional Bayern red/white vertical stripe pattern worn by the squad from the mid-late 1960’s through to 1973. Garment appears to be composed of cotton, with an almost lightweight knit feel.
A breathtaking and iconic Beckenbauer example from the prime years in his FC Bayern career. Originally gifted by Beckenbauer to a Bayern staff member, the item later moved to a private collection outside of Munich. This item will be presented in a lovely black gift box for future safe keeping.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity to confirm the shirt is match worn
Incredibly rare Franz Beckenbauer hand signed 1976 European Cup Final programme
1976 European Cup final Programme hand signed across the front in black marker pen by the former Bayern Munich captain and club legend
The final took place at Hampden Park in Glasgow, a city that already had seen Saint-Étienne defeat local team Rangers during the competition. Les Verts were playing against Bayern Munich, a team that was hoping to win a third consecutive European Cup.
The game began with Gerd Müller finding the back of the net after Bernd Dürnberger won the ball in his own half and went on a 50-metre solo run; however, Müller’s effort was disallowed for offside by the Hungarian referee Károly Palotai. In the 37th minute, Uli Hoeneß took a shot but it did not worry goalkeeper Ivan Ćurković. Saint-Étienne had plenty of chances to score though, at the 34th minute Dominique Bathenay’s shot hit the crossbar, with Bayern’s keeper Sepp Maier beaten. Five minutes later, Jacques Santini connected with a cross from Christian Sarramagna, but his header hit the crossbar too. After the final, French people called Hampden Park’s goalposts “les poteaux carrés” (English: the square posts).
After the start of the second half, Bayern Munich were more confident. In the 57th minute, Franz Beckenbauer passed to Gerd Müller, who was tackled by Osvaldo Piazza and the referee gave a free-kick to the German team from 20 metres out, just left of the penalty arc. Franz Beckenbauer tipped the ball to Roth on his right who scored half high into the left side of the goal. After this, les Verts tried everything. Robert Herbin chose to substitute Christian Sarramagna for Dominique Rocheteau but to no avail.
Beckenbauer
By 1968, Beckenbauer had established himself as a pivotal asset for both club and country. He was handed the Bayern captaincy by manager Branko Zebec for the 1968/69 season and almost inevitably, led the club to their first Bundesliga title finishing eight points ahead of Aachen. This league win dawned a new era in German football, the beginning of an implacable dynasty led by Der Kaiser himself that would go on to win every trophy imaginable.
Beckenbauer led his team to three consecutive Bundesliga titles from 1971 to 1974. But his finest feat as the captain of Bayern came between 1974 and 1976 when he helped the club win a hat-trick of European Cups, beating Atletico Madrid, Leeds United and Saint Etienne in the finals, thereby confirming Bayern’s reputation as a behemoth in European football.
Incredibly rare Franz Beckenbauer hand signed 1976 European Cup Final programme
1976 European Cup final Programme hand signed across the front in black marker pen by the former Bayern Munich captain and club legend
The final took place at Hampden Park in Glasgow, a city that already had seen Saint-Étienne defeat local team Rangers during the competition. Les Verts were playing against Bayern Munich, a team that was hoping to win a third consecutive European Cup.
The game began with Gerd Müller finding the back of the net after Bernd Dürnberger won the ball in his own half and went on a 50-metre solo run; however, Müller’s effort was disallowed for offside by the Hungarian referee Károly Palotai. In the 37th minute, Uli Hoeneß took a shot but it did not worry goalkeeper Ivan Ćurković. Saint-Étienne had plenty of chances to score though, at the 34th minute Dominique Bathenay’s shot hit the crossbar, with Bayern’s keeper Sepp Maier beaten. Five minutes later, Jacques Santini connected with a cross from Christian Sarramagna, but his header hit the crossbar too. After the final, French people called Hampden Park’s goalposts “les poteaux carrés” (English: the square posts).
After the start of the second half, Bayern Munich were more confident. In the 57th minute, Franz Beckenbauer passed to Gerd Müller, who was tackled by Osvaldo Piazza and the referee gave a free-kick to the German team from 20 metres out, just left of the penalty arc. Franz Beckenbauer tipped the ball to Roth on his right who scored half high into the left side of the goal. After this, les Verts tried everything. Robert Herbin chose to substitute Christian Sarramagna for Dominique Rocheteau but to no avail.
Beckenbauer
By 1968, Beckenbauer had established himself as a pivotal asset for both club and country. He was handed the Bayern captaincy by manager Branko Zebec for the 1968/69 season and almost inevitably, led the club to their first Bundesliga title finishing eight points ahead of Aachen. This league win dawned a new era in German football, the beginning of an implacable dynasty led by Der Kaiser himself that would go on to win every trophy imaginable.
Beckenbauer led his team to three consecutive Bundesliga titles from 1971 to 1974. But his finest feat as the captain of Bayern came between 1974 and 1976 when he helped the club win a hat-trick of European Cups, beating Atletico Madrid, Leeds United and Saint Etienne in the finals, thereby confirming Bayern’s reputation as a behemoth in European football.
Very rare and beautiful Franz Beckenbauer signed F.C Bayern Munich retro shirt
Shirt hand signed on the front by the former F.C Bayern Munich captain and club legend
Shirt is in very good condition with perfectly clear signature
Nicknamed “der Kaiser,” Beckenbauer dominated German football in the 1960s and ’70s and is arguably the country’s greatest footballer. An intelligent and graceful player, he invented the modern position of the attacking sweeper who initiates the offense from central defense with deft passes and long runs.
Beckenbauer joined the Bayern Munich team in 1958 and made his first-team debut in 1963. As captain from 1971, he helped Bayern win three European Champions Clubs’ Cups (1973–74, 1974–75, and 1975–76) and four national titles. In 1971 he was appointed captain of West Germany’s national team, leading it to the 1972 European Championship and the 1974 World Cup championship. He was named European Footballer of the Year in 1972 and 1976. Beckenbauer then played with the New York Cosmos (1977–80, 1983–84) and Hamburg (1980–82) before retiring from play in 1984. He played 103 times for his country.
Amazing and rare signed shirt from the greatest player in the history of German football
Shirt comes with a certificate of authenticity
Museum example item
“No one ever got past Franz.” — Gerd Muller
Very rare and beautiful Franz Beckenbauer signed F.C Bayern Munich retro shirt
Shirt hand signed on the front by the former F.C Bayern Munich captain and club legend
Shirt is in very good condition with perfectly clear signature
Nicknamed “der Kaiser,” Beckenbauer dominated German football in the 1960s and ’70s and is arguably the country’s greatest footballer. An intelligent and graceful player, he invented the modern position of the attacking sweeper who initiates the offense from central defense with deft passes and long runs.
Beckenbauer joined the Bayern Munich team in 1958 and made his first-team debut in 1963. As captain from 1971, he helped Bayern win three European Champions Clubs’ Cups (1973–74, 1974–75, and 1975–76) and four national titles. In 1971 he was appointed captain of West Germany’s national team, leading it to the 1972 European Championship and the 1974 World Cup championship. He was named European Footballer of the Year in 1972 and 1976. Beckenbauer then played with the New York Cosmos (1977–80, 1983–84) and Hamburg (1980–82) before retiring from play in 1984. He played 103 times for his country.
Amazing and rare signed shirt from the greatest player in the history of German football
Shirt comes with a certificate of authenticity
Museum example item
“No one ever got past Franz.” — Gerd Muller
Very rare and beautiful Franz Beckenbauer signed F.C Bayern Munich retro shirt
Shirt hand signed on the front by the former F.C Bayern Munich captain and club legend
Shirt is in very good condition with perfectly clear signature
Nicknamed “der Kaiser,” Beckenbauer dominated German football in the 1960s and ’70s and is arguably the country’s greatest footballer. An intelligent and graceful player, he invented the modern position of the attacking sweeper who initiates the offense from central defense with deft passes and long runs.
Beckenbauer joined the Bayern Munich team in 1958 and made his first-team debut in 1963. As captain from 1971, he helped Bayern win three European Champions Clubs’ Cups (1973–74, 1974–75, and 1975–76) and four national titles. In 1971 he was appointed captain of West Germany’s national team, leading it to the 1972 European Championship and the 1974 World Cup championship. He was named European Footballer of the Year in 1972 and 1976. Beckenbauer then played with the New York Cosmos (1977–80, 1983–84) and Hamburg (1980–82) before retiring from play in 1984. He played 103 times for his country.
Amazing and rare signed shirt from the greatest player in the history of German football
Shirt comes with a certificate of authenticity
Museum example item
“No one ever got past Franz.” — Gerd Muller
Very rare and beautiful Franz Beckenbauer signed F.C Bayern Munich retro shirt
Shirt hand signed on the front by the former F.C Bayern Munich captain and club legend
Shirt is in very good condition with perfectly clear signature
Nicknamed “der Kaiser,” Beckenbauer dominated German football in the 1960s and ’70s and is arguably the country’s greatest footballer. An intelligent and graceful player, he invented the modern position of the attacking sweeper who initiates the offense from central defense with deft passes and long runs.
Beckenbauer joined the Bayern Munich team in 1958 and made his first-team debut in 1963. As captain from 1971, he helped Bayern win three European Champions Clubs’ Cups (1973–74, 1974–75, and 1975–76) and four national titles. In 1971 he was appointed captain of West Germany’s national team, leading it to the 1972 European Championship and the 1974 World Cup championship. He was named European Footballer of the Year in 1972 and 1976. Beckenbauer then played with the New York Cosmos (1977–80, 1983–84) and Hamburg (1980–82) before retiring from play in 1984. He played 103 times for his country.
Amazing and rare signed shirt from the greatest player in the history of German football
Shirt comes with a certificate of authenticity
Museum example item
“No one ever got past Franz.” — Gerd Muller
Incredibly rare and beautiful Franz Beckenbauer signed West Germany World Cup shirt
Shirt hand signed on the front by the former Germany World Cup winning captain , manager and one of the greatest defenders of all time
Shirt signed on the front in black marker pen
Shirt comes with certificate of authenticity
Incredibly rare and beautiful Johan Cruyff and Franz Beckenbauer hand signed New York Cosmos shirt
Shirt hand signed on the front by the two former New York Cosmos club legends and arguably two of the greatest footballers of all time
Shirt hand signed on the front in black pen with clear signatures
Incredibly hard to find a shirt of this rarity hand signed by these two legends
Shirt comes with a certificate of authenticity to confirm the signatures are genuine
Museum example item