But Rummenigge succeeded. He was a regular by the time of his second season with FCB in 1975/76, and made ♨️ his full international debut for Germany on 6 October 1976. His main attributes were dynamism, pace and utter conviction, combined ♨️ with an exceptional nose for goal. His career stats show that he scored more than a goal every two games ♨️ in a red shirt as he finished on 162 goals in 310 Bundesliga appearances and ranks as the club’s second ♨️ highest all-time scorer behind Gerd Müller.
Extensive medal collection
Rummenigge won a host of medals and awards in his time with FC ♨️ Bayern: he was top scorer in the Bundesliga three times (1980, 1981, 1984), Player of the Year in Germany (1980) ♨️ and Europe (1980, 1981), Intercontinental Cup winner (1976), European Cup winner (1975, 1976), European Cup Winners’ Cup winner (1982, 1984), ♨️ and German champion (1980, 1981). He was also a European championship winner with Germany in 1980.
“Kalle” left Bayern at the ♨️ end of the 1984 season, joining Inter Milan for the then record fee of almost €6 million. He moved on ♨️ in 1987 and wound down his playing career in a two-year spell with Servette Geneva. “I say goodbye gladly, because ♨️ I've lived and enjoyed this job to the full for 15 years,” he said after hanging up his boots. Rummenigge ♨️ was a model professional who only ever hit the headlines for his deeds on the pitch and not off it. ♨️ Always careful to avoid controversy and scandal, he remains a firm believer in correct behaviour and discipline to this day.
Back ♨️ at Bayern as a visionary
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