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  • Sepp Maier
  • Former German footballer

    Josef Dieter "Sepp" Maier (German pronunciation: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈdiːtɐ zɛp ˈmaɪɐ]; born 28 February 1944) is a German former professional footballer who played

    Sepp Maier

    Sepp Maier

    Sepp_Maier

  • List of FC Bayern Munich records and statistics
  • Sepp Maier and Gerd Müller, 25 each Most UEFA Super Cup appearances: Franz Beckenbauer, Bernd Dürnberger, Udo Horsmann, Jupp Kapellmann, Sepp Maier,

    List of FC Bayern Munich records and statistics

    List_of_FC_Bayern_Munich_records_and_statistics

  • East Germany v West Germany (1974 FIFA World Cup)
  • Football match in 1974

    and ran toward the West German goal, shooting the ball over goalkeeper Sepp Maier into the roof of the net. Sparwasser did a somersault in celebration,

    East Germany v West Germany (1974 FIFA World Cup)

    East Germany v West Germany (1974 FIFA World Cup)

    East_Germany_v_West_Germany_(1974_FIFA_World_Cup)

  • Sepp Maier (skier)
  • German cross-country skier (1935–2012)

    Josef "Sepp" Maier (11 May 1935 – 8 June 2012) was a German cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 30 kilometre event at the 1960 Winter Olympics

    Sepp Maier (skier)

    Sepp_Maier_(skier)

  • Sepp (given name)
  • Name list

    Sepp Lenz (1935–2023), West German luger Sepp Lichtenegger (born 1937), Austrian ski jumper Josef Sepp Maier (born 1944), German football goalkeeper Josef

    Sepp (given name)

    Sepp_(given_name)

  • 1975 European Cup final
  • Football match

    Bayern goal from the left wing and seemed ready to round Bayern goalkeeper Sepp Maier. The first half also saw Uli Hoeneß suffer a serious knee injury in the

    1975 European Cup final

    1975_European_Cup_final

  • 1976 Intercontinental Cup
  • Football match

    of the German team who won the 1974 FIFA World Cup, with players like Sepp Maier, Franz Beckenbauer, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Gerd Müller. Cruzeiro was

    1976 Intercontinental Cup

    1976_Intercontinental_Cup

  • 1974 FIFA World Cup final
  • World Cup final, held in West Germany

    claiming West Germany's second FIFA World Cup title. Five German players (Sepp Maier, Franz Beckenbauer, Wolfgang Overath, Jürgen Grabowski and Horst-Dieter

    1974 FIFA World Cup final

    1974 FIFA World Cup final

    1974_FIFA_World_Cup_final

  • List of players who have appeared in the most FIFA World Cups
  • List of players who have appeared in at least four FIFA World Cups

    competition record (archived) Jim Leighton – FIFA competition record (archived) Sepp Maier – FIFA competition record (archived) Claudio Reyna – FIFA competition

    List of players who have appeared in the most FIFA World Cups

    List of players who have appeared in the most FIFA World Cups

    List_of_players_who_have_appeared_in_the_most_FIFA_World_Cups

  • Germany national football team manager
  • Olympic Games (hosted in Berlin), however, and was replaced by his assistant, Sepp Herberger after the team was eliminated by outsiders Norway. Herberger was

    Germany national football team manager

    Germany national football team manager

    Germany_national_football_team_manager

  • FC Bayern Munich
  • Association football club in Germany

    Fielding a team with young players like Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller and Sepp Maier – who would later be collectively referred to as the axis, they achieved

    FC Bayern Munich

    FC Bayern Munich

    FC_Bayern_Munich

  • List of FC Bayern Munich players
  • List of players who have played 40 or more games in the Bundesliga

    World Cup while playing at Bayern Munich Hans Bauer (Switzerland 1954) Sepp Maier (West Germany 1974) Paul Breitner (West Germany 1974) Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck

    List of FC Bayern Munich players

    List_of_FC_Bayern_Munich_players

  • 1976 European Cup final
  • Football match

    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

    1976 European Cup final

    1976_European_Cup_final

  • 1976 European Super Cup
  • Football match

    Van der Elst, who was able to take advantage of an uncertain exit by Sepp Maier. Less than a quarter of an hour into the second half, one of the other

    1976 European Super Cup

    1976_European_Super_Cup

  • Manuel Neuer
  • German footballer (born 1986)

    career, breaking a record set by Sepp Maier. In a 3–1 win over Ukraine on 14 November 2020, Neuer equalled Maier's record of 95 caps for Germany and

    Manuel Neuer

    Manuel Neuer

    Manuel_Neuer

  • Maier
  • Surname list

    include: Albert Maier, founder of the German Christadelphians Alex Maier (born 2000), American long-distance runner Alexander Maier (born 1974), Austrian

    Maier

    Maier

  • 1978 FIFA World Cup Group A
  • Football tournament group stage

    1 May 2026. "1978 FIFA World Cup Argentina – Matches – Netherlands v Austria". FIFA. Archived from the original on 27 December 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2026

    1978 FIFA World Cup Group A

    1978_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_A

  • Bundesliga records and statistics
  • Bundesliga records

    with all games played: 13 by Sepp Maier Highest number of seasons with all games played for one club: 13 by Sepp Maier for Bayern Munich Highest number

    Bundesliga records and statistics

    Bundesliga_records_and_statistics

  • 1967 European Cup Winners' Cup final
  • Football match

    contained arguably some of the best German footballers of all time including Sepp Maier, Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller. Rangers were the first British club

    1967 European Cup Winners' Cup final

    1967_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_final

  • FIFA 100
  • 2004 list of greatest living footballers by Pelé

    geographical spread of inclusions indicated the list came from then-FIFA president Sepp Blatter rather than Pelé himself. BBC columnist Tim Vickery expressed similar

    FIFA 100

    FIFA_100

  • Sepp Kuss
  • American cyclist (born 1994)

    Sepp Kuss (born September 13, 1994) is an American professional cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam Visma–Lease a Bike. He won the 2023 Vuelta a España

    Sepp Kuss

    Sepp Kuss

    Sepp_Kuss

  • 1974 European Cup final
  • Football match

    have been replayed. 15 May 1974 20:15 CET Heysel Stadium, Brussels Attendance: 48,722 Referee: Vital Loraux (Belgium) 17 May 1974 20:15 CET Heysel Stadium

    1974 European Cup final

    1974_European_Cup_final

  • Panenka (penalty kick)
  • Type of penalty kick notably used in the 1976 European Championship

    the UEFA Euro 1976 final in Belgrade, beating West German goalkeeper Sepp Maier to claim the title for the Czechoslovakia national team. The technique

    Panenka (penalty kick)

    Panenka (penalty kick)

    Panenka_(penalty_kick)

  • UEFA Euro 1976 final tournament
  • UEFA Euro 1976 final stage

    Franjo Vladić  105' DF 20 Luka Peruzović  105' Manager: Ante Mladinić GK 1 Sepp Maier SW 5 Franz Beckenbauer (c) CB 2 Berti Vogts CB 3 Bernard Dietz CB 4 Hans-Georg

    UEFA Euro 1976 final tournament

    UEFA_Euro_1976_final_tournament

  • 1974 FIFA World Cup Group B
  • Football tournament group stage

    original on 17 May 2018. Retrieved 20 July 2022. "Yugoslavia vs Germany FR | Second Round | 1974 FIFA World Cup Germany". FIFA. Retrieved 1 May 2026. "1974

    1974 FIFA World Cup Group B

    1974_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_B

  • Chip (association football)
  • Association football shot involving launching the ball via kicking from underneath

    Championship final in this manner, when he beat West German goalkeeper Sepp Maier to claim the title for the Czechoslovakia national team. The rabona can

    Chip (association football)

    Chip (association football)

    Chip_(association_football)

  • 1974 FIFA World Cup Group 1
  • First group in 1974 FIFA World Cup

    Retrieved 1 May 2026. "1974 FIFA World Cup Germany – Matches – Germany FR v Chile". FIFA. Archived from the original on 9 December 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2026

    1974 FIFA World Cup Group 1

    1974_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_1

  • 1978 FIFA World Cup Group 2
  • Football tournament group stage

    1 May 2026. "1978 FIFA World Cup Argentina – Matches – Germany FR v Poland". FIFA. Archived from the original on 9 December 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2026

    1978 FIFA World Cup Group 2

    1978_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_2

  • Sepp
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up Sepp or sepp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sepp may refer to: Sepp (given name) Sepp (surname) Science & Environmental Policy Project Sepp (publisher)

    Sepp

    Sepp

  • European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics
  • UEFA Champions League and the FIFA World Cup in the same year: 1974: Sepp Maier, Paul Breitner, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller

    European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics

    European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics

    European_Cup_and_UEFA_Champions_League_records_and_statistics

  • 1970 FIFA World Cup knockout stage
  • International football tournament stage

    1 May 2026. "1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico – Matches – Uruguay v Soviet Union". FIFA. Archived from the original on 28 December 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2026

    1970 FIFA World Cup knockout stage

    1970_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage

  • FIFA World Cup
  • Football tournament

    1966–1974: Franz Beckenbauer, Jürgen Grabowski, Horst-Dieter Höttges, Sepp Maier, and Wolfgang Overath (1966–1974), Italy's Franco Baresi (1982, 1990,

    FIFA World Cup

    FIFA World Cup

    FIFA_World_Cup

  • 1974 FIFA World Cup knockout stage
  • Football tournament

    Corporation. 4 May 2006. Retrieved 27 July 2012. "Brazil vs Poland | Match for third place | 1974 FIFA World Cup Germany". FIFA. Retrieved 1 May 2026. "1974

    1974 FIFA World Cup knockout stage

    1974_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage

  • IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper
  • Annual football award

    finishes. Bold indicates the World's Best Man Goalkeeper winner. As of 16 May 2025 As of 30 March 2023 At the end of the 20th century, the IFFHS also voted

    IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper

    IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper

    IFFHS_World's_Best_Goalkeeper

  • One Club Award
  • Annual association football award

    May 2018. "Award to Sepp Maier at San Mamés". Athletic Bilbao. 14 April 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2018. "Carles Puyol in Bilbao". Athletic Bilbao. 4 May

    One Club Award

    One Club Award

    One_Club_Award

  • List of FIFA World Cup winning players
  • competition record (archived) Karl MAI – FIFA competition record (archived) Sepp MAIER – FIFA competition record (archived) Steve MANDANDA – FIFA competition

    List of FIFA World Cup winning players

    List of FIFA World Cup winning players

    List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_winning_players

  • 1970 FIFA World Cup Group 4
  • Football tournament group stage

    Retrieved 1 May 2026. "1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico – Matches – Peru v Bulgaria". FIFA. Archived from the original on 28 December 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2026.

    1970 FIFA World Cup Group 4

    1970_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_4

  • Seppings
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Seppings may refer to: Robert Seppings, an English naval architect Lake Seppings, a freshwater lake in Western Australia named after Robert Seppings Seppings

    Seppings

    Seppings

  • 1994 FIFA World Cup final
  • World Cup final, held in the United States

    Previously this result was attained in 1974 by five German players: Sepp Maier, Franz Beckenbauer, Wolfgang Overath, Jürgen Grabowski, and Horst-Dieter

    1994 FIFA World Cup final

    1994 FIFA World Cup final

    1994_FIFA_World_Cup_final

  • Footballer of the Year (Germany)
  • Award of a German organization of sports journalists

    Beckenbauer Bayern Munich 1975 Sepp Maier Bayern Munich 1976 Franz Beckenbauer Bayern Munich 1977 Sepp Maier Bayern Munich 1978 Sepp Maier Bayern Munich 1979 Berti

    Footballer of the Year (Germany)

    Footballer of the Year (Germany)

    Footballer_of_the_Year_(Germany)

  • Reusch (company)
  • Sporting equipment manufacturer

    contact with slalom poles. In 1973, working closely with German goalkeeper Sepp Maier, Gebhard Reusch developed the world's first goalkeeper glove. The Soft

    Reusch (company)

    Reusch_(company)

  • World Soccer (magazine)
  • English-language football magazine

    May 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2011. "Xavi voted World Soccer Player of the Year". World Soccer. 16 December 2010. Archived from the original on 3 May

    World Soccer (magazine)

    World_Soccer_(magazine)

  • When Ludwig Goes on Manoeuvres
  • 1967 film

    trainer of FC Bayern Munich, his goal-getter Gerd Müller and his goalkeeper Sepp Maier. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Wolf Englert and Bruno

    When Ludwig Goes on Manoeuvres

    When_Ludwig_Goes_on_Manoeuvres

  • Italy v West Germany (1970 FIFA World Cup)
  • Semi-final of the 1970 FIFA World Cup

    Retrieved 1 May 2026. "1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico – Matches – Italy v Germany FR". FIFA. Archived from the original on 9 December 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2026

    Italy v West Germany (1970 FIFA World Cup)

    Italy v West Germany (1970 FIFA World Cup)

    Italy_v_West_Germany_(1970_FIFA_World_Cup)

  • Gerd Müller
  • German footballer (1945–2021)

    Bayern Munich, where he teamed up with future stars Franz Beckenbauer and Sepp Maier. The club, which would go on to become the most successful German club

    Gerd Müller

    Gerd Müller

    Gerd_Müller

  • 1975 European Super Cup
  • Football match

    GK 1 Sepp Maier DF 8 Rainer Zobel DF 2 Udo Horsmann DF 3 Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck DF 5 Franz Beckenbauer (c) MF 6 Sepp Weiß MF 4 Bernd Dürnberger  46'

    1975 European Super Cup

    1975_European_Super_Cup

  • UEFA Euro 1972 final
  • European football tournament final match

    England in the 76th minute; a shot from Martin Peters was kept out by Sepp Maier but Lee converted the rebound from close range. West Germany regained

    UEFA Euro 1972 final

    UEFA Euro 1972 final

    UEFA_Euro_1972_final

  • Helmut Schön
  • German football player and manager (1915–1996)

    that enabled West Germany's triumphs in 1972 and 1974 were: selecting Sepp Maier as his automatic first string goalkeeper, a decision that seems obvious

    Helmut Schön

    Helmut Schön

    Helmut_Schön

  • Thomas Müller
  • German footballer (born 1989)

    loss to Augsburg, becoming the fourth overall appearance maker behind Sepp Maier, Gerd Müller and Oliver Kahn. On 8 December, Müller scored his 50th goal

    Thomas Müller

    Thomas Müller

    Thomas_Müller

  • FIFA World Cup awards
  • Men's football awards

    the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2014. "Ronaldo handed fourth goal". Sky Sports. Archived from the original on 1 May 2011. Retrieved 12

    FIFA World Cup awards

    FIFA_World_Cup_awards

  • KAS Eupen
  • Belgian professional football club

    best goalkeepers in the Bundesliga by the German sports press along with Sepp Maier and Manfred Manglitz, Gerhard Prokop signed from Alemannia Aachen before

    KAS Eupen

    KAS_Eupen

  • UEFA Euro 1976 squads
  • No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Club 1 1GK Sepp Maier (1944-02-28)28 February 1944 (aged 32) 69 Bayern Munich 2 2DF Berti Vogts (1946-12-30)30

    UEFA Euro 1976 squads

    UEFA_Euro_1976_squads

  • UEFA Euro 1976 final
  • Association football match

    Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, he controlled Goyo Benito's cross and struck it past Sepp Maier in the West Germany goal. Fifteen minutes into the second half, Beer equalised

    UEFA Euro 1976 final

    UEFA Euro 1976 final

    UEFA_Euro_1976_final

  • Iker Casillas
  • Spanish footballer (born 1981)

    won by a goalkeeper: 3 (behind Juan Alonso) (alongside Ray Clemence, Sepp Maier, Keylor Navas, Heinz Stuy, Víctor Valdés and Kiko Casilla) Most appearances

    Iker Casillas

    Iker Casillas

    Iker_Casillas

  • Ballon d'Or Dream Team
  • Soccer team published by France Football in 2020

    Madrid: 21 años del único Súper Balón de Oro de la historia" Archived 14 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine. Goal.com. (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 July 2014

    Ballon d'Or Dream Team

    Ballon_d'Or_Dream_Team

  • UEFA Euro 1972 squads
  • 1972 UEFA championship squads

    No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Club 1 1GK Sepp Maier (1944-02-28)28 February 1944 (aged 28) 40 Bayern Munich 2 2DF Horst-Dieter Höttges (1943-09-10)10

    UEFA Euro 1972 squads

    UEFA_Euro_1972_squads

  • Sepp Straka
  • Austrian professional golfer (born 1993)

    Josef "Sepp" Straka (born 1 May 1993) is an Austrian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour, where he has won four titles. Straka was born in Vienna

    Sepp Straka

    Sepp Straka

    Sepp_Straka

  • UEFA Euro 1972 final tournament
  • Substitutions: FW 14 Odilon Polleunis  70' Manager: Raymond Goethals GK 1 Sepp Maier SW 5 Franz Beckenbauer (c) CB 2 Horst-Dieter Höttges CB 4 Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck

    UEFA Euro 1972 final tournament

    UEFA_Euro_1972_final_tournament

  • Metten
  • Municipality in Bavaria, Germany

    766. Metten is also the birthplace of former Bayern Munich goalkeeper Sepp Maier. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen

    Metten

    Metten

    Metten

  • Germany at the FIFA World Cup
  • International football delegation

    René van de Kerkhof  46' FW 9 Piet Keizer Manager: Rinus Michels GK 1 Sepp Maier RB 2 Berti Vogts  4' CB 5 Franz Beckenbauer (c) CB 4 Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck

    Germany at the FIFA World Cup

    Germany at the FIFA World Cup

    Germany_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Germany national football team
  • Men's association football team

    the competition. After a poor showing at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Sepp Herberger became coach. In 1937 he put together a squad which was soon nicknamed

    Germany national football team

    Germany_national_football_team

  • Bavaria
  • State in Germany

    Kissinger Football players: Max Morlock, Karl Mai, Franz Beckenbauer, Sepp Maier, Gerd Müller, Paul Breitner, Bernd Schuster, Klaus Augenthaler, Lothar

    Bavaria

    Bavaria

    Bavaria

  • Sepp van den Berg
  • Dutch footballer (born 2001)

    Sepp van den Berg (born 20 December 2001) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays either as a centre-back or right-back for Premier League club Brentford

    Sepp van den Berg

    Sepp van den Berg

    Sepp_van_den_Berg

  • UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll
  • Online poll conducted in 2004 by UEFA

    Peter Schmeichel  Denmark 66,463 28 Gheorghe Hagi  Romania 62,383 29 Sepp Maier  West Germany 62,375 30 Oliver Kahn  Germany 58,151 31 Luís Figo  Portugal

    UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll

    UEFA_Golden_Jubilee_Poll

  • Bernd Franke
  • German footballer (born 1948)

    suffered unfortunate injuries at the worst possible moments he may have taken over from Sepp Maier towards the end of the 1970s. "Bernd Franke" (in German)

    Bernd Franke

    Bernd_Franke

  • Atlético Madrid
  • Association football club in Spain

    Atlético. Against a Bayern Munich team that included Franz Beckenbauer, Sepp Maier, Paul Breitner, Uli Hoeneß and Gerd Müller, Atlético played above themselves

    Atlético Madrid

    Atlético_Madrid

  • Austria v West Germany (1978 FIFA World Cup)
  • Football match

    1 May 2026. "1978 FIFA World Cup Argentina – Matches – Austria v Germany FR". FIFA. Archived from the original on 10 December 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2026

    Austria v West Germany (1978 FIFA World Cup)

    Austria_v_West_Germany_(1978_FIFA_World_Cup)

  • David Seaman
  • English footballer (born 1963)

    goalkeepers in the world, earning praise from other leading goalkeepers such as Sepp Maier and Francesco Toldo. A tall and well–rounded keeper, with a large frame

    David Seaman

    David Seaman

    David_Seaman

  • List of Germany international footballers
  • Players of Germany's national football team

    (also available in German) Berti Vogts at DFB (also available in German) Sepp Maier at DFB (also available in German) Karl-Heinz Rummenigge at DFB (also available

    List of Germany international footballers

    List of Germany international footballers

    List_of_Germany_international_footballers

  • Sepp Dietrich
  • German Nazi politician and SS commander (1892–1966)

    Josef "Sepp" Dietrich (28 May 1892 – 21 April 1966) was a German general, politician and war criminal in the Schutzstaffel (SS) during the Nazi era. Despite

    Sepp Dietrich

    Sepp Dietrich

    Sepp_Dietrich

  • Sepp Blatter
  • Swiss football administrator (born 1936)

    Joseph Sepp Blatter (born Josef Blatter; 10 March 1936) is a Swiss former football administrator who served as the eighth president of FIFA from 1998 to

    Sepp Blatter

    Sepp Blatter

    Sepp_Blatter

  • Bravo Otto
  • German media award

    continuity announcer) band: Bay City Rollers – The Sweet – ABBA male athlete: Sepp Maier – Gerd Müller – Franz Beckenbauer female athlete: Ulrike Meyfarth – Ellen

    Bravo Otto

    Bravo_Otto

  • Antonín Panenka
  • Czech footballer (born 1948)

    He feigned shooting to the side of the goal, causing German goalkeeper Sepp Maier to dive to his left, and then gently chipped the ball into the middle

    Antonín Panenka

    Antonín Panenka

    Antonín_Panenka

  • 1970 FIFA World Cup squads
  • Football squad members

    Head coach: Raúl Cárdenas Alberto Onofre withdrew from the squad on 27 May due to suffering a broken leg on training; Marcos Rivas was called up in

    1970 FIFA World Cup squads

    1970_FIFA_World_Cup_squads

  • History of FC Bayern Munich
  • German sports club history

    young players that should later be referred to as "the axis": goalkeeper Sepp Maier, Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller. After missing out on promotion to

    History of FC Bayern Munich

    History_of_FC_Bayern_Munich

  • FC Dynamo Kyiv
  • Association football club in Ukraine

    national team and had in its composition the stars of European football Sepp Maier, Franz Beckenbauer, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck and Gerd Müller. All 3 goals

    FC Dynamo Kyiv

    FC Dynamo Kyiv

    FC_Dynamo_Kyiv

  • 1974 Ballon d'Or
  • Annual association football award event in France

    April 2015. "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 1974". RSSSF. 1 May 2005. Archived from the original on 18 January 2009. Retrieved 1 April 2015

    1974 Ballon d'Or

    1974 Ballon d'Or

    1974_Ballon_d'Or

  • February 28
  • Day of the year

    1944 – Edward Greenspan, Canadian lawyer and author (died 2014) 1944 – Sepp Maier, German footballer and manager 1944 – Storm Thorgerson, English graphic

    February 28

    February_28

  • Hans Tilkowski
  • German footballer (1935–2020)

    Germany another year, before being superseded in the national team by Sepp Maier. Tilkowski ended his playing career with Eintracht Frankfurt. He later

    Hans Tilkowski

    Hans Tilkowski

    Hans_Tilkowski

  • Rudi Kargus
  • German footballer

    unused) deputy of Sepp Maier. A further friendly appearance later, Kargus came on also at half-time against Yugoslavia in 1977 to replace Maier. That was the

    Rudi Kargus

    Rudi Kargus

    Rudi_Kargus

  • Udo Lattek
  • German football player and coach (1935–2015)

    a club side. To a team already boasting Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller and Sepp Maier, Lattek added the young talents of Paul Breitner and Uli Hoeneß, ushering

    Udo Lattek

    Udo Lattek

    Udo_Lattek

  • Heinz Stuy
  • Dutch footballer (born 1945)

    a small margin – and never surpassed since then – by Bayern Munich's Sepp Maier, who accumulated 276 consecutive unbeaten minutes between 1974 and 1976

    Heinz Stuy

    Heinz Stuy

    Heinz_Stuy

  • Bernd Dreher
  • German footballer (born 1966)

    Munich youth goalkeeping coach and lending a hand to senior counterpart Sepp Maier in his efforts to keep Oliver Kahn and Michael Rensing in peak form. "I'm

    Bernd Dreher

    Bernd Dreher

    Bernd_Dreher

  • Bulgaria at the FIFA World Cup
  • International football delegation

    [citation needed] England finished ahead of Argentina on goal average. 30 May 1962 (first round) 15:00 CLT (UTC-04) Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua Attendance:

    Bulgaria at the FIFA World Cup

    Bulgaria_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup

  • 1975 Ballon d'Or
  • Annual association football award event in France

    April 2015. "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 1975". RSSSF. 1 May 2005. Archived from the original on 18 January 2009. Retrieved 1 April 2015

    1975 Ballon d'Or

    1975 Ballon d'Or

    1975_Ballon_d'Or

  • Günter Netzer
  • German footballer (born 1944)

    Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, Paul Breitner and Sepp Maier on their side while Mönchengladbach had Berti Vogts, Herbert Wimmer, Jupp

    Günter Netzer

    Günter Netzer

    Günter_Netzer

  • Wolfgang Overath
  • German footballer

    teammates Franz Beckenbauer, Jürgen Grabowski, Horst-Dieter Höttges, Sepp Maier, later compatriot Miroslav Klose, and Italian Franco Baresi) with World

    Wolfgang Overath

    Wolfgang Overath

    Wolfgang_Overath

  • 1971 DFB-Pokal final
  • Football match

    GK 1 Sepp Maier RB 2 Herwart Koppenhöfer  72' CB 4 Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck CB 5 Franz Beckenbauer (c) LB 3 Paul Breitner CM 8 Rainer Zobel CM 10 Uli Hoeneß

    1971 DFB-Pokal final

    1971_DFB-Pokal_final

  • 1966 DFB-Pokal final
  • Football match

    Mielke IL Heinz van Haaren OL Horst Gecks Manager: Hermann Eppenhoff GK 1 Sepp Maier RB Hans Nowak LB Werner Olk (c) RH Hans Rigotti CH Franz Beckenbauer LH

    1966 DFB-Pokal final

    1966_DFB-Pokal_final

  • Arie Haan
  • Dutch football player and manager

    long-range shots, famously scoring two in the 1978 FIFA World Cup against Sepp Maier and Dino Zoff, both considered to be two of the best goalkeepers in the

    Arie Haan

    Arie Haan

    Arie_Haan

  • Germany national football team records and statistics
  • Records and statistics by the Germany national football team

    most successful goalkeeper in shoot-outs, with four penalties saved. Sepp Maier (1976) and Eike Immel (1988) are the only goalkeepers who could not save

    Germany national football team records and statistics

    Germany national football team records and statistics

    Germany_national_football_team_records_and_statistics

  • 1967 DFB-Pokal final
  • Football match

    Dörfel CF 9 Uwe Seeler (c) LW Gert Dörfel Manager: Josef Schneider GK 1 Sepp Maier RB Peter Kupferschmidt CB Franz Beckenbauer CB Werner Olk (c) LB Hans-Georg

    1967 DFB-Pokal final

    1967_DFB-Pokal_final

  • 1969 DFB-Pokal final
  • Football match

    GK 1 Sepp Maier SW 5 Franz Beckenbauer CB 2 Werner Olk (c) CB 4 Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck CB 3 Peter Pumm CM 8 Rainer Ohlhauser CM 6 Helmut Schmidt CM 10

    1969 DFB-Pokal final

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  • History of the European Cup and UEFA Champions League
  • Aspect of association football history

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  • Sepp Herberger
  • German football player and manager (1897–1977)

    Josef "Sepp" Herberger (28 March 1897 – 28 April 1977) was a German football player and manager. He is most famous for being the manager of the West Germany

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  • 1974–75 FC Bayern Munich season
  • 10th season of Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga

    defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.   Win   Draw   Loss Kickers Offenbach

    1974–75 FC Bayern Munich season

    1974–75_FC_Bayern_Munich_season

  • 1975–76 FC Bayern Munich season
  • 11th season of Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga

    defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.   Win   Draw   Loss Bayern Munich

    1975–76 FC Bayern Munich season

    1975–76_FC_Bayern_Munich_season

  • Deaths in June 2012
  • South (1968–1972), General Manager of the Calgary Stampeders (1965). Sepp Maier, 77, German Olympic skier. Charles E. M. Pearce, 72, New Zealand-born

    Deaths in June 2012

    Deaths_in_June_2012

  • FC Bayern Munich Junior Team
  • Football club

    defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. As of 1 July 2026 Note: Flags indicate

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    FC Bayern Munich Junior Team

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  • 1966 FIFA World Cup squads
  • Frankfurt 21 1GK Günter Bernard (1939-11-04)4 November 1939 (aged 26) 4 Werder Bremen 22 1GK Sepp Maier (1944-02-28)28 February 1944 (aged 22) 1 Bayern Munich

    1966 FIFA World Cup squads

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  • Shepp
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    British, English

    Shepp

    Shepherd

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  • Dapp
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Dapp

    German : nickname for a clumsy person, from the South German dialect word dapp, depp ‘awkward’, ‘clumsy’. See also Depp.English (Sussex) : possibly a variant of Dabb.

    Dapp

  • SEPPEL
  • Male

    German

    SEPPEL

    Pet form of German Sepp, SEPPEL means "(God) shall add (another son)." 

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  • Stoker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stoker

    English : habitational name for someone from any of the numerous places called Stoke.Dutch : occupational name for a stoker, Middle Dutch stokere, or from the same word in the sense ‘fire raiser’, ‘arsonist’.Scottish : occupational name for a trumpeter, Gaelic stocaire, an agent derivative of stoc ‘Gaelic trumpet’. The name is borne by a sept of the McFarlanes.

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  • SIPP
  • Male

    Swiss

    SIPP

    , addition.

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    Danish, German, Hebrew, Swiss

    Sepp

    Jehovah Increases

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  • SEPPO
  • Male

    Finnish

    SEPPO

    Finnish myth name of a smith god, SEPPO means "smith."

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  • Sepi
  • Boy/Male

    Finnish, German

    Sepi

    God will Increase

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  • Dow
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish (also found in Ireland)

    Dow

    Scottish (also found in Ireland) : reduced form of McDow. This surname is borne by a sept of the Buchanans.English : variant of Daw.Americanized spelling of Dutch Douw, an Old Frisian personal name.Americanized spelling of German Dau.Henry Dow (1634–1707), NH soldier and statesman, was born at Ormsby in Norfolkshire, England. His father migrated with his family to Watertown in the colony of Massachusetts Bay in 1637 and moved to Hampton in the province of NH in 1644. Henry became an influential and prosperous figure in Hampton. He married twice and had four sons.

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  • Sapp
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Sapp

    German : from a short form (Sabbe) of a Germanic personal name with sacha ‘legal case or action’ as the first element.English : topographic name from Middle English sap ‘spruce tree’ (Old English sæppe).

    Sapp

  • Boylan
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Boylan

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Baoighealláin. It was the name of a sept of Dartry, County Monaghan.English : variant of Boyland.

    Boylan

  • Skipper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Norfolk)

    Skipper

    English (chiefly Norfolk) : occupational name for the master of a ship, Middle English skipper (from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch schipper).English (chiefly Norfolk) : from an agent derivative of Middle English skip(en) ‘to jump or spring’ (apparently of Scandinavian origin), hence an occupational name for an acrobat or professional tumbler, or nickname for a high-spirited person.English (chiefly Norfolk) : occupational name for a basket-maker, from an agent derivative of Middle English skipp(e), skepp(e) ‘basket’, ‘hamper’ (Old Norse skeppa).

    Skipper

  • SEPI
  • Male

    Finnish

    SEPI

    Finnish pet form of Greek Sebastianos, SEPI means "from Sebaste," a town in Asia Minor. 

    SEPI

  • Sopp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sopp

    English : metonymic occupational name for a soapmaker, from Middle English sōpe ‘soap’.English : from the Old English personal name Soppa.German : metonymic occupational name for a cook, from Middle High German soppe, suppe ‘soup’, ‘stock’, ‘meal’.

    Sopp

  • Savage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Savage

    English and Scottish : nickname for a wild or uncouth person, from Middle English, Old French salvage, sauvage ‘untamed’ (Late Latin salvaticus literally ‘man of the woods’, a derivative of Latin silva ‘wood’, influenced by Latin salvus ‘whole’, i.e. natural).Irish : generally of English origin (it was taken to County Down in the 12th century), this name has also sometimes been adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Ó Sabháin, the name of a small south Munster sept, which was earlier Anglicized as O’Savin (see Savin).Americanized form of Ashkenazic Jewish Savich.A Jacob Savage, born in Exeter, Devon, England, in 1604, is recorded in Essex, NJ, by the early 1630s. Edward Savage, of Huguenot descent, emigrated from Ireland to Massachusetts in 1696. His grandson and namesake, who was born in Princeton, MA, in 1761 gained fame as an artist for his portrait of George Washington (1789–90).

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  • Epps
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Epps

    English : variant of Apps or Ebbs.English : from the Old English personal name Eoppa or Old Danish Øpi.Dutch : patronymic from Epp(e), a pet form of the Germanic personal name Eberhardt.Dutch : habitational name for someone from a place called Epse (see Van Epps).

    Epps

  • Soppe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Soppe

    English : variant of Sopp.

    Soppe

  • SEPP
  • Male

    German

    SEPP

    German form of Latin Josephus, SEPP means "(God) shall add (another son)." 

    SEPP

  • Lovett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and French

    Lovett

    English (of Norman origin) and French : from Anglo-Norman French lo(u)vet, a nickname meaning ‘wolf cub’, ‘young wolf’ (see Love, Low).Scottish : variant of Lovat, a habitational name for a sept of the Frasers from Lovat near Beauly in Inverness-shire, so named from Gaelic lobh ‘rot’, ‘putrefy’ + the locative suffix -aid.

    Lovett

  • Bunting
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bunting

    English : nickname from some fancied resemblance to the songbird (Emberiza spp.).German : patronymic from an unexplained Frisian-Lower Saxon personal name, or a derivative of Bunt- (see Bunten).Sarah Bunting (1686–1762), born in Matlock, Derbyshire, became a noted Quaker minister in Cross Wicks, NJ. It is believed but not certain that other members of her family, including her father, John Bunting, came with her to NJ sometime before 1704, when her marriage to William Murfin is recorded.

    Bunting

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  • Seep
  • v. i.

    Alt. of Sipe

  • Sept
  • n.

    A clan, tribe, or family, proceeding from a common progenitor; -- used especially of the ancient clans in Ireland.

  • Eft
  • n.

    A European lizard of the genus Seps.

  • Sip
  • v. i.

    See Seep.