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            <description>Ruggiero Rizzitelli is a former Italian football (soccer) player, in the role of striker.</description>
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            <description>Herbert Zimmermann (born 1 July 1954) is a former German football player. A successful forward, Herbert Zimmermann was signed by FC Bayern Munich and also appeared as defender for 1. FC Köln, the club he joined after he did not get enough games at Bayern. Injury worries of his new club made him appear as defender and doing well on that adopted position prevented him from giving up his new role.</description>
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            <description>Alexander Zickler (born 28 February 1974 in Bad Salzungen) is a German footballer who currently plays for LASK Linz.</description>
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            <description>Ásgeir &quot;Sigi&quot; Sigurvinsson (born May 8, 1955 in Vestmannaeyjar) is an Icelandic football coach and a former player. The attacking midfielder was one of the first, and certainly one of the most celebrated, Icelandic professional football players. He went from Iceland to Belgium but spent the latter half of his career in Germany.</description>
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            <description>Julio Daniel dos Santos Rodríguez (born 7 May 1983 in Asunción) is a Paraguayan footballer who currently plays for Brazilian club Atlético Paranaense. He plays usually in the hole-position, and sometimes as striker.</description>
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            <description>Peter Pumm (born 4 March 1943) is a former Austrian footballer. He attended the Philadelphia Military academy.</description>
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            <name>Armin Eck</name>
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            <description>Armin Eck is a German football coach and a former player.</description>
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            <name>Gustav Jung</name>
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            <description>Gustav Jung (born June 4, 1945; died on unknown date) was a German football player. He spent 7 seasons in the Bundesliga with FC Bayern Munich, Wuppertaler SV Borussia and Karlsruher SC.</description>
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            <name>Erich Maas</name>
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            <description>Erich Maas is a German former footballer.</description>
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            <description>Sebastian Backer (born September 5, 1980) is a German footballer.</description>
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                <when>1980-09-05</when>
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            <name>Franz Roth</name>
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            <description>Franz Roth (born 27 April 1946 in Memmingen) is a former German footballer who played for Bayern Munich for his entire career. He earned 4 caps for the Germany national football team and was nicknamed &quot;the Bull&quot; due to his physical playing style. Roth had was a big game player and had a knack of scoring important goals in massive games for Bayern Munich.</description>
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            <name>Gernot Rohr</name>
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            <description>Gernot Rohr (born 28 June 1953) is a German-French manager and former footballer, who currently managed the Gabon national football team.</description>
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                <when>1953-06-28</when>
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            <description>Edgar Schneider (born August 17, 1949 in Pforzheim) is a retired German football player. He spent 4 seasons in the Bundesliga with FC Bayern Munich.</description>
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            <description>Peter Kupferschmidt (born March 2, 1942) is a German footballer who played for Bayern Munich during the 1960s.</description>
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            <description>Hans Nowak is a former German football player. He played in 4 matches at the 1962 FIFA World Cup. While playing for FC Bayern Munich, he won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1967. Nowak became notable for being the first attacking Fullback in German football. Between September 1961 and November 1964, Nowak was the standard right back of West Germany, starting in 15 out of 20 international games during that period. After retiring in 1971, Nowak coached FC Hochstadt and FC Herzogenaurach.</description>
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            <name>Raymond Victoria</name>
            <address>Netherlands</address>
            <description>Raymond Victoria (born 10 October 1972 in Utrecht) is a retired football midfielder. Victoria played for Feyenoord, De Graafschap, Willem II and ADO Den Haag in the Netherlands.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-10-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Wolfgang Rausch</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Wolfgang Rausch (born 30 April 1947 in Aachen) is a retired German footballer who made a total of 257 appearances in the Fußball-Bundesliga during his playing career.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-04-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jan Schlaudraff</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Jan Schlaudraff (born 18 July 1983 in Waldbröl) is a German footballer who currently plays for Hannover 96, primarily as a striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-07-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Peter Grosser</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Peter Grosser (born September 28, 1938 in Munich) is a retired German football player and coach. As a player, he spent 6 seasons in the Bundesliga with TSV 1860 München. He also represented Germany on two occasions, in a 1966 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Sweden and in a friendly against Northern Ireland. As of February 2009, he is the vice-president with SpVgg Unterhaching.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1938-09-28</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Franz Beckenbauer</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Franz Anton Beckenbauer (born 11 September 1945 in Munich) is a German football coach, manager, and former player, nicknamed Der Kaiser (&quot;The Emperor&quot;) because of his elegant style, his leadership, his first name &quot;Franz&quot; (reminiscent of the Austrian emperors), and his dominance on the football pitch. He is generally regarded as the greatest German footballer of all time and one of the greatest and most decorated footballers in the history of the game.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1945-09-11</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Paul Breitner</name>
            <address>Kolbermoor</address>
            <description>Paul Breitner is a former German football player. One of Germany's most controversial players, he was capped 48 times for his country.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-09-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Lothar Matthäus</name>
            <address>Erlangen</address>
            <description>Lothar Herbert Matthäus, is a German former football player who is currently the head coach of the Bulgaria national football team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-03-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Andreas Herzog</name>
            <address>Austria</address>
            <description>Andreas Herzog, also Andy Herzog, is a former Austrian football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-09-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Patrik Andersson</name>
            <address>Sweden</address>
            <description>Patrik &quot;Bjärred&quot; Jonas Andersson (born 18 August 1971 in Borgeby) is a former Swedish footballer. Both his father, Roy Andersson, as well as his younger brother, Daniel Andersson, have played professional football. Andersson has a total of 96 caps for the Swedish national team, scoring 3 goals. He won a bronze medal in the 1994 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-08-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Niko Kovač</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Niko Kovač (born 15 October 1971 in West Berlin) is a former Croatian footballer who last played as a midfielder for Red Bull Salzburg. He was the long-standing captain of Croatia before retiring from international football in January 2009.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-10-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Owen Hargreaves</name>
            <address>Calgary</address>
            <description>Owen Lee Hargreaves (born 20 January 1981) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Manchester United and the England national team. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Hargreaves played with Calgary Foothills as a youth before beginning his professional football career in Germany with Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-01-20</when>
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            <name>Arjen Robben</name>
            <address>Bedum</address>
            <description>Arjen Robben (born 23 January 1984) is a Dutch footballer who plays for the German Bundesliga club Bayern Munich. Though often classified as a forward, he usually plays behind the forwards (inside position) as a winger, and he is also known for his dribbling skills. He is also a part of the Netherlands national team and has appeared at Euro 2004, the 2006 World Cup, Euro 2008 and at the 2010 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-01-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jürgen Kohler</name>
            <address>Lambsheim</address>
            <description>Jürgen Kohler (born October 6, 1965 in Lambsheim) is a World Cup-winning German centre back football player and football manager. Kohler has retired from professional sports, but still occasionally plays for Alemannia Adendorf in the Kreisliga C (the 11th tier of German club football). He is widely considered one of the best centre backs of his era and one of Germany's finest centre backs of all time.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-10-06</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roque Santa Cruz</name>
            <address>Asunción</address>
            <description>Roque Luis Santa Cruz Cantero (born 16 August 1981 in Asunción) is a Paraguayan football striker who is currently playing for English Premier League club Manchester City and the Paraguay national football team. Holder of a Spanish passport, Santa Cruz is eligible for unrestricted selection in all European Union-based sides.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-08-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Andreas Brehme</name>
            <address>Hamburg</address>
            <description>Andreas &quot;Andy&quot; Brehme (born 9 November 1960 in Hamburg) is a German football coach and former football defender. He is best known for scoring the winning goal for Germany in the 1990 FIFA World Cup Final against Argentina on a 85th minute penalty kick. He is considered to be one of the greatest free-kick takers and crossers of all time.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-11-09</when>
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            <name>Michael Probst</name>
            <address>Trier</address>
            <description>Michael Probst (born November 11, 1962) is a German former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played two Bundesliga games for Bayern Munich in the 1995-96 season, and was on the bench for the 1996 UEFA Cup Final.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-11-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Hasan Salihamidžić</name>
            <address>Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina</address>
            <description>Hasan Salihamidžić is a Bosniak football midfielder currently playing for Juventus F.C. , in the Italian Serie A.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-01-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Vahid Hashemian</name>
            <address>Iran</address>
            <description>Vahid Hashemian Korbekandi is an Iranian footballer who is currently a free agent after being released by Bundesliga side VfL Bochum in 2010.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-07-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mehmet Scholl</name>
            <address>Karlsruhe</address>
            <description>Mehmet Scholl (born Mehmet Yüksel on 16 October 1970) is a former German football player. He finished his career after the 2006–07 Bundesliga season. Scholl played most of his career as an attacking midfielder for Bayern Munich. He is one of the most successful German players in recent history.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-10-16</when>
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            <name>Kurt Niedermayer</name>
            <address>Reilingen</address>
            <description>Kurt Niedermayer (born November 25, 1955 in Reilingen) is a German former footballer, now a coach. Niedermayer, who played in defence or midfield, played for Karlsruher SC, Bayern Munich, VfB Stuttgart, FC Locarno and SC Pfullendorf. He won one cap for West Germany, in 1980. He managed Wacker Burghausen from 1992 to 2000 and is now a youth coach at Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-11-25</when>
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            <name>Raimond Aumann</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Raimond Aumann (born 12 October 1963 in Augsburg, West Germany) was a German footballer. His nickname is Balu (Germanized version of Baloo the bear in the Jungle Book). He was a goalkeeper in the Bundesliga between 1982 and 1994. The first two years he was only reserve keeper of Bayern Munich (first choice was Jean-Marie Pfaff). In 1984 he became number 1 for the first time until his injury in November 1985.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-10-12</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Rainer Zobel</name>
            <address>Wrestedt</address>
            <description>Rainer Zobel (born 3 November 1948 in Wrestedt) is a former German football (soccer) player and current football coach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1948-11-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Radmilo Mihajlović</name>
            <address>Foča</address>
            <description>Radmilo Mihajlović (born 19 November 1964) is a former Yugoslav footballer from SR Bosnia and Herzegovina.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-11-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>18.78333282470703,43.5</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Lukas Podolski</name>
            <address>Gliwice</address>
            <description>Lukas Podolski; born Łukasz Podolski) on 4 June 1985 in Gliwice, Poland) is a German footballer who plays as a striker for 1. FC Köln and for the German national team. He joined 1. FC Köln in 1995 where he broke into the first team in 2003 and made 81 appearances for the club before moving to Bayern Munich. After three years in Munich with mixed success, Podolski returned to Köln. He was first capped in 2004 and has been part of the squad in all major tournaments since then.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-06-04</when>
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            <name>Pablo Thiam</name>
            <address>Conakry</address>
            <description>Pablo Thiam (born 3 January 1974 in Conakry) is a Guinean former footballer who holds a German passport. He grew up as the son of a Guinean diplomat in the former German capital Bonn. He started his football career in MSV Bonn. At the age of 15 he went to 1. FC Köln, for whom he debuted in the Bundesliga in 1994. Via VfB Stuttgart he came to FC Bayern München in 2001, but there he had a hard time getting first-team football.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-01-03</when>
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            <name>Frank Hartmann (footballer born August 1960)</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Frank Hartmann (born August 17, 1960 in Hannover) is a retired German football player. 1985 promotion for the future Bayern Munich player Born in Hannover on the 17th August 1960, Hartmann displayed his club loyalty from a very young age. During his childhood he spent 13 years as a striker for TSV Havelse, before joining the Reds in 1980. At Hannover he spent five years as part of Biskup’s “rascals”.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-08-17</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Miloš Milutinović</name>
            <address>Kingdom of Yugoslavia</address>
            <description>Miloš Milutinović (born 5 February 1933 in Bajina Bašta, Serbia; died 28 January 2003 in Belgrade, Serbia) was a Serbian football player and manager. He is regarded as one of the most talented players in Yugoslavia's history and one of the greatest wingers of all time. During his club career he played for FK Bor, FK Partizan, OFK Beograd, FC Bayern Munich, RCF Paris, and Stade Français Paris.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1933-02-05</when>
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            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jürgen Wegmann</name>
            <address>Essen</address>
            <description>Jürgen 'Kobra' Wegmann (born March 31, 1964) is a retired German football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-03-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Mario Gómez</name>
            <address>Riedlingen</address>
            <description>Mario Gómez García is a German footballer who plays as a striker for Bayern Munich in the German Bundesliga. Gómez joined Bayern after six years in Stuttgart. The fee was a record for a player transferred in the Bundesliga, estimated to be 30–35 million euro. When Stuttgart became champions in 2006–07 and Gómez contributed 14 goals he was elected German footballer of the year.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-07-10</when>
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            <name>Andreas Ottl</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Andreas Ottl (born 1 March 1985 in Munich) is a German footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Bayern Munich. He signed his first professional contract on 1 July 2005. He also plays for Germany's U-21 Team. He is at present one of the only two Munich natives in the Bayern Munich squad, alongside Philipp Lahm. Ottl is a highly versatile player being able to play various midfield positions as well as playing as a defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-03-01</when>
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            <name>David Alaba</name>
            <address>Austria</address>
            <description>David Alaba (born 24 June 1992 in Vienna) is an Austrian international footballer who plays for Bayern Munich. He plays as a left or central midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1992-06-24</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Thomas Herbst (footballer)</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Thomas Herbst (born 5 October 1962 in Berlin) is a German football manager and former player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-10-05</when>
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            <name>Anatoliy Tymoshchuk</name>
            <address>Soviet Union</address>
            <description>Anatoliy Oleksandrovych Tymoshchuk (born 30 March 1979 in Lutsk) is a Ukrainian football midfielder who plays for German Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Ukrainian national team. In 2008, Tymoshchuk won the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Super Cup as the captain of Zenit St. Petersburg.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-03-30</when>
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            <name>Hans-Jörg Butt</name>
            <address>Oldenburg</address>
            <description>Hans-Jörg Butt (born 28 May 1974 in Oldenburg) is a German footballer who currently plays for FC Bayern Munich in the German League, as a goalkeeper. Known for taking penalty kicks, he has netted nearly 30 goals in Germany's top flight. Butt has played for Hamburger SV, Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich in his country, having arrived at Munich already aged 34. During his career, Butt has scored three times from the penalty spot against Juventus, once with each club.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-05-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Alan McInally</name>
            <address>Scotland</address>
            <description>Alan Bruce McInally (born 10 February 1963, Ayrshire) is a former professional footballer in Scotland, England and Germany. Since retiring from football, he is best known for his work at Sky Sports as a football analyst.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-02-10</when>
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            <name>Alexander Baumjohann</name>
            <address>Waltrop</address>
            <description>Alexander Baumjohann (born 23 January 1987 in Waltrop) is a German footballer who plays in midfield for FC Schalke 04.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-01-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>7.383333206176758,51.61666488647461</coordinates>
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            <name>Alexander Kutschera</name>
            <address>Freising</address>
            <description>Alexander Kutschera born 21 March 1968 in Freising is a former German footballer. He played for Eintracht Frankfurt and Xerez CD.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-03-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Alfréd Schaffer</name>
            <address>Bratislava</address>
            <description>Alfréd Schaffer (13 February 1893 &amp;ndash; 30 August 1945) was a Hungarian football player who has the distinction of being the player who holds the record for number of professional clubs; he played for a total of 21 clubs in a 15 year career which lasted from 1910–1925. He joined MTK Hungária FC in 1915 and helped the club win 3 consecutive league titles, and in the latter two of those seasons (1917/18 and 1918/19) he was the top European league goalscorer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1893-02-13</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bernd Dürnberger</name>
            <address>Kirchanschöring</address>
            <description>Bernd Dürnberger (born September 17, 1953 in Kirchanschöring) is a former German football (soccer) player. A defensive midfielder, he played for thirteen seasons with Bayern Munich, from 1972 to 1985. He played in a total of 375 Bundesliga games and scored 38 goals. He never earned an international cap at senior level.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-09-17</when>
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            <name>Andrew Sinkala</name>
            <address>Chingola</address>
            <description>Andrew Mutambo Sinkala (born 18 June 1979 in Chingola) is a Zambian football midfielder. His late father, Moffat Mutambo, also played for Nchanga Rangers and national soccer team as a defender. Andrew captained the Zambia U-20 National football team to both the African Youth Nations Youth World Cup in Nigeria in 1999. He also won his first senior cap in the same year against DRC in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-06-18</when>
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            <name>Bernd Dreher</name>
            <address>Leverkusen</address>
            <description>Bernd Dreher (born 2 November 1966 in Leverkusen) is a German football (soccer) player. The 41-year-old keeper originally hung up his gloves in summer 2003, taking up the role of Bayern 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.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-11-02</when>
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            <name>Pasi Rautiainen</name>
            <address>Finland</address>
            <description>Pasi Pentti Rautiainen (born 18 July 1961 in Helsinki) is a Finnish football manager and former player. He has coached PK-35, FC Jokerit and FC KooTeePee in Finland and FC Levadia Tallinn and FC Flora Tallinn in Estonia. His last club was TPS. Rautiainen was very talented as a young player, and he joined Bayern Munich at the age of just 18 in 1980. He only made one appearance for the club, but was still named German champion with Bayern in the 1980–81 season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-07-18</when>
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            <name>Conny Torstensson</name>
            <address>Sweden</address>
            <description>Conny Torstensson (born August 28, 1949) is a former footballer from Sweden who played at the 1974 FIFA World Cup and 1978 FIFA World Cup. He played for Bayern München during their heyday in the mid-1970s. He joined the team from Åtvidabergs FF after they met Bayern in the 1973-1974 European Champion's Cup. Incidentally, having scored against Bayern in that tournament (October 1973), he then won the tournament with Bayern (May 1974).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-08-28</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bernd Förster</name>
            <address>Mosbach</address>
            <description>Bernhard &quot;Bernd&quot; Georg Josef Förster (born 3 May 1956) is a former German footballer, who played as a defender. His younger brother, Karlheinz, was also a footballer, and a defender. Both played extensively at VfB Stuttgart, and were crowned European champions in 1980.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-05-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Wilhelm Reisinger</name>
            <address>Pösing</address>
            <description>Wilhelm Reisinger (born June 30, 1958 in Pösing) is a retired German football player. He spent 4 seasons in the Bundesliga with FC Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-06-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dieter Frey</name>
            <address>Bogen, Germany</address>
            <description>Dieter Frey (born 31 October 1972 in Bogen) is a German former footballer who played as a defender or midfielder. Frey began his professional career with Bayern Munich, making his debut against VfB Leipzig in the 1993–94 season. He never established himself as a first-team regular, however, and left in 1996 to join SC Freiburg. After one year at Freiburg he moved to Werder Bremen, but injuries restricted him to just 30 appearances in four seasons. In 2001, he returned south, joining 1.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-10-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Michael Tarnat</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Michael Tarnat (born 27 October 1969 in Hilden) is a German former football player. He is a left-footed full-back who has also played wingback and defensive midfield. His nickname is &quot;Tanne&quot;, meaning &quot;fir&quot; in English. He ended his career with Hannover 96, having previously played for MSV Duisburg, Karlsruher SC, Bayern Munich and Manchester City. A veteran of 19 caps for Germany, Tarnat also participated in the 1998 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-10-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Emanuel Bentil</name>
            <address>Ghana</address>
            <description>Emanuel Bentil (born December 3, 1978 in Tema) is a Ghanaian soccer player who currently plays for Hollywood United Hitmen in the USL Premier Development League.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-12-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Manfred Schwabl</name>
            <address>Holzkirchen</address>
            <description>Manfred Schwabl (born April 18, 1966 in Holzkirchen) is a retired German football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-04-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Helmut Winklhofer</name>
            <address>Fürstenzell</address>
            <description>Helmut Winklhofer (born 27 August 1961) is a German former footballer who played as a defender or midfielder for Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich. He won four German titles and played in the 1987 European Cup Final before his career was cut short by injury in 1990.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-08-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Peter Sirch</name>
            <address>Immenstadt</address>
            <description>Peter Sirch (born December 30, 1961) is a German former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is now a goalkeeper coach with Bayern Munich's youth team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-12-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jakob Streitle</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Jakob Streitle (December 11, 1916 &amp;ndash; June 24, 1982) was a German footballer. During the course of his career, he played as a defender for Bayern Munich. He was capped by the German National Football Team a total of 15 times between 1938 and 1952. He was also a member of the German national squad which took part in the FIFA World Cup 1938 in France.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1916-12-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Wolfgang Dremmler</name>
            <address>Salzgitter</address>
            <description>Wolfgang Dremmler (born 12 July 1954 in Salzgitter) is a former German football player. A trained metalworker, Dremmler was part of the West Germany team that reached the 1982 FIFA World Cup final against Italy at Santiago Bernabeu.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1954-07-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Steffen Hofmann</name>
            <address>Würzburg</address>
            <description>Steffen Hofmann is a German footballer, playing for Rapid Vienna of the Austrian Bundesliga. He plays as an attacking midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-09-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Klaus Wunder</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Klaus Wunder (born 13 September 1950) is a former German footballer who played for Bayern Munich and was part of their European Cup victory in 1975. He earned 1 cap for the Germany national football team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1950-09-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Norbert Janzon</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Norbert Janzon (born December 21, 1950) is a retired German football player. He spent 10 seasons in the Bundesliga with Hertha BSC, Kickers Offenbach, Karlsruher SC, FC Bayern Munich and FC Schalke 04.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1950-12-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Louis Clément Ngwat-Mahop</name>
            <address>Yaoundé</address>
            <description>Louis Clément Ngwat-Mahop (born 16 September 1987 in Yaoundé) is a Cameroonian football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-09-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.516666412353516,3.866666555404663</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marcel Witeczek</name>
            <address>Katowice</address>
            <description>Marcel Witeczek (born October 18, 1968) is a retired German footballer, who played mostly as an attacking midfielder. Over the course of 15 seasons, he played in 410 Bundesliga games (50 goals; 474/59 counting both major levels of German football), representing four different teams, including league powerhouse Bayern Munich, with whom he won his only titles.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-10-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>19.0,50.25</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sigmund Haringer</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Sigmund Haringer (9 December 1908 &amp;ndash; 23 February 1975) was a German football player who participated at the 1934 FIFA World Cup. He played club football with Bayern Munich, Wacker München and 1. FC Nuremberg.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1908-12-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mazinho Oliveira</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Waldemar Aureliano de Oliveira Filho, usually known as Mazinho, is a retired Brazilian football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-12-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-43.196388244628906,-22.90833282470703</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Diego Contento</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Diego Armando Contento (born 1 May 1990 in Munich) is a German footballer playing for Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-05-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jürgen Klinsmann</name>
            <address>Göppingen</address>
            <description>Jürgen Klinsmann (born 30 July 1964 in Göppingen) is a German football manager and former football player, who played for several prominent clubs in Europe and was part of the West German team that won the 1990 FIFA World Cup and the German one that won the 1996 UEFA European Championship. He was one of West Germany's/Germany's premier strikers during the 90s. Klinsmann scored in all 6 major international tournaments he participated, from Euro 1988 to 1998 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-07-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.652777671813965,48.70249938964844</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ali Daei</name>
            <address>Iran</address>
            <description>Ali Daei is a former Iranian football player and coach. He is a former captain of the Iran national football team, and is the world's all-time leading goalscorer in international matches. Daei as of June 2007 is also a member of the FIFA Football Committee. At the moment, Daei is the manager of the popular Iranian team Persepolis F.C. and signed a 18 month contract with the club in late December 2009.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-03-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>51.41666793823242,32.0</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dietmar Hamann</name>
            <address>Waldsassen</address>
            <description>Dietmar &quot;Didi&quot; Hamann (born 27 August 1973) is a German footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Milton Keynes Dons. Throughout his career, he has played for Bayern Munich, Newcastle United, Liverpool, and Manchester City. He was a member of the German national side from 1997 until 2006.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-08-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.300000190734863,50.0</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jean-Marie Pfaff</name>
            <address>Belgium</address>
            <description>Jean-Marie Pfaff (born 4 December 1953 in Lebbeke) is a Belgian former football goalkeeper.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-12-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>4.349999904632568,50.849998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Philipp Lahm</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Philipp Lahm is a German professional footballer who plays as a defender for Bayern Munich and is the Captain of the German national team. He is considered one of the best full backs in the world, as is shown by his inclusion in the Mastercard All Star Team in 2006, the UEFA Team of the Tournament in 2006 and 2008 and in the FIFA Team of the Year 2008. He is well known for his pace, dribbling and precise tackling abilities as well as his small stature.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-11-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Branko Oblak</name>
            <address>Ljubljana</address>
            <description>Branko Oblak is a Slovenian football coach and former international player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-05-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>14.508333206176758,46.05555725097656</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Thomas Kraft</name>
            <address>Kirchen</address>
            <description>Thomas Kraft (born 22 July 1988) is a German footballer who plays goalkeeper for FC Bayern Munich. He also occasionally turns out for Bayern's reserve team in the 3rd Liga. He made debut for Bayern II in 2006, and played in their first game in the newly formed 3rd Liga on 17 July 2008. From 2008 to 2010 he was third-choice goalkeeper for the senior team, behind Hans-Jörg Butt and Michael Rensing.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-07-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Willy Sagnol</name>
            <address>Saint-Étienne</address>
            <description>William Sagnol is a former French international defender. He had his most successful times playing for Bayern Munich in Germany's Bundesliga. He was part of the French squad at the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship, 2002 World Cup, Euro 2004, 2006 World Cup and Euro 2008.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-03-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>4.390277862548828,45.434722900390625</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marco Grimm</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Marco Grimm (born June 16, 1972 in Baden-Baden) is a former German football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-06-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>13.383333206176758,52.516666412353516</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Thomas Helmer</name>
            <address>Herford</address>
            <description>Thomas Helmer is a former German footballer. His preferred playing position was sweeper, but he was primarily deployed as a central defender. Helmer spent most of his club career with Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich - appearing in nearly 400 Bundesliga games in 15 seasons - and won the European Championship in 1996.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-04-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mark Hughes</name>
            <address>Wrexham</address>
            <description>Leslie Mark Hughes (born 1 November 1963 in Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales), nicknamed Sparky, is a former Welsh international football player and the current manager of Fulham having joined on 29 July 2010. As an international footballer, he made 72 appearances and scored 16 goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-11-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-2.9800000190734863,53.029998779296875</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Harald Schumacher</name>
            <address>Düren</address>
            <description>Harald Anton Schumacher, commonly known as Toni Schumacher, is a German former football goalkeeper, and a member of the West German national team. However, he is perhaps best remembered for a highly controversial incident in the 1982 FIFA World Cup semifinal against France when he collided with and seriously injured French defender Patrick Battiston.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1954-03-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>6.483333110809326,50.79999923706055</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Reinhold Mathy</name>
            <address>Memmingen</address>
            <description>Reinhold Mathy (born April 12, 1962) is a German former footballer who played as a forward. He played for Bayern Munich for seven years, winning four German titles and three cups. He retired due to an injury in 1993.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-04-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>10.181111335754395,47.98777770996094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Claudio Pizarro</name>
            <address>Peru</address>
            <description>Claudio Miguel Pizarro Bosio is a Peruvian football forward. Pizarro plays for Werder Bremen of the German Bundesliga. He also plays for the Peru national team, for which he has 56 caps. On 8 May 2010, Claudio Pizarro matched the 133 goals record previously reached by Giovane Elber, making him the top foreign scorer in German football history, when he scored with his team, Werder Bremen against Hamburg SV.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-10-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-77.02833557128906,-12.043333053588867</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bastian Schweinsteiger</name>
            <address>Kolbermoor</address>
            <description>Bastian Schweinsteiger is a German footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Bayern Munich and the German national team. A right-footed player, he occupied a central role during the 2009–10 season. Schweinsteiger has won many trophies in his still continuing career including five Bundesliga titles, five German Cups and two League Cups. During the 2010 UEFA Champions League Final, he played centre-midfield, the position he occupied for most of that season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-08-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Thomas Berthold</name>
            <address>Hanau</address>
            <description>Thomas Berthold (born 12 November 1964) is a German football coach and former defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-11-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.916666984558105,50.13333511352539</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Paulo Sérgio Silvestre do Nascimento</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Paulo Sérgio Silvestre do Nascimento (born 2 June 1969), commonly known as Paulo Sérgio is an former Brazilian footballer. Whilst at Bayern Munich he won the Champions League in 2001, despite missing his penalty in the final shootout.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-06-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-46.63333511352539,-23.549999237060547</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Uli Hoeneß</name>
            <address>Ulm</address>
            <description>Ulrich “Uli” Hoeneß (born 5 January 1952) is a former German footballer, who played as a forward. During his career, he was mainly associated with Bayern Munich, later also serving as the club's general manager and president.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-01-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Christian Ziege</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Christian Ziege (born February 1, 1972 in Berlin) is a former German football (soccer) defender and midfielder. With the German national team, Ziege won Euro 96.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-02-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Samuel Kuffour</name>
            <address>Ghana</address>
            <description>Samuel Osei Kuffour (born 3 September 1976) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Asante Kotoko FC, as a defender. Known for his great physical power, he is best remembered for his time with Bayern Munich, with whom he played for over a decade.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-09-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-0.25,5.550000190734863</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Thomas Strunz</name>
            <address>Duisburg</address>
            <description>Thomas Strunz (born 25 April 1968 in Duisburg) is a former German footballer, who played mostly as a defensive midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-04-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>6.766666889190674,51.43333435058594</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Valérien Ismaël</name>
            <address>Strasbourg</address>
            <description>Valérien Ismaël is a former French footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1975-09-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>7.748611927032471,48.58444595336914</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Walter Junghans</name>
            <address>Hamburg</address>
            <description>Walter Junghans (born 26 October 1958 in Hamburg) was a German football (soccer) player who played goalkeeper.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-10-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>10.001388549804688,53.565277099609375</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sebastian Deisler</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Sebastian Toni Deisler (born 5 January 1980 in Lörrach) is a former professional football player, and a former international player for Germany. During his career, Deisler was employed as right winger and attacking midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-01-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>7.099999904632568,50.733333587646484</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Carsten Jancker</name>
            <address>Grevesmühlen</address>
            <description>Carsten Jancker (born 28 August 1974 in Grevesmühlen) is a former German professional footballer and current manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-08-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.166666984558105,53.86666488647461</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jorginho</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Jorge de Amorim Campos Oliveira (born August 17, 1964), aka Jorginho, is a retired Brazilian football right defender, and the current coach of Goiás Esporte Clube. He played in his country for five different clubs, and also spent six years in Germany, namely with Bayern Munich; additionally, he was part of the Brazilian team that won the 1994 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-08-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Johnny Ekström</name>
            <address>Kallebäck</address>
            <description>Johnny Ekström (born 5 March 1965 in Kallebäck) is a Swedish former footballer. He is most noted for his career in IFK Göteborg, where he was highly successful. As a professional he was less successful, often just staying a year in the team. He became both Swedish and German Champion, with Göteborg and Bayern Munich respectively. He had also appeared for the Swedish national team, and participated in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-03-05</when>
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            <name>Zvjezdan Misimović</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Zvjezdan Misimović (born 5 June 1982) is a German-born Bosnian footballer who currently plays for Galatasaray. Misimović is the co-captain of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team and the most capped player in the history of the team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-06-05</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Thomas Linke</name>
            <address>East Germany</address>
            <description>Thomas Linke is a former German professional footballer, who played as a central defender, mostly for FC Bayern Munich. Linke was most remembered as a hard-nosed tackler with tremendous heading ability.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-12-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sławomir Wojciechowski</name>
            <address>Gdańsk</address>
            <description>Sławomir Wojciechowski (born September 6, 1973 in Gdańsk) is a Polish football player. As of January 2009, he plays for Olimpia Grudziądz.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-09-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Thorsten Fink</name>
            <address>Dortmund</address>
            <description>Thorsten Fink (born October 28, 1967 in Dortmund) is a German football coach and former player, currently manager of Swiss Super League club FC Basel.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1967-10-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Günter Güttler</name>
            <address>Erlangen</address>
            <description>Günter Güttler, is a former German football (soccer) player and last manager of the football club SV Wacker Burghausen.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-05-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Martín Demichelis</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Martín Gastón Demichelis (born 20 December 1980 in Justiniano Posse, Córdoba) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a centre back for Bayern Munich. He was also a defensive midfielder before Ottmar Hitzfeld chose to employ his defensive prowess more as a center back. His skills as a midfielder make him a ball-player from the back, often bringing the ball forward and showing good comfortable ball possession.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-12-20</when>
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            <name>Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Hans-Georg &quot;Katsche&quot; Schwarzenbeck (born on 3 April 1948 in Munich) is a retired German football player. He played in the Bundesliga from 1966 to 1979, appearing in 416 matches as a defender for Bayern Munich. He won six German championships, three German Cups, one European Cup Winners' Cup, and three European Cups. Schwarzenbeck played 44 times for Germany between 1971 and 1978. His greatest success was the victory in the 1974 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1948-04-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Franck Ribéry</name>
            <address>Boulogne-sur-Mer</address>
            <description>Franck Ribéry (born 7 April 1983) is a French football player who currently plays for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich. Ribéry primarily plays as a winger, preferably on the left side, and is known for &quot;pace, energy, skill and precise passing. &quot; Ribéry's career began in 1989 as a youth player for local hometown club Conti Boulogne. He left the club after seven years to join professional outfit Lille, but departed the club after three years after having difficulties adjusting.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-04-07</when>
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            <name>Daniel Sikorski</name>
            <address>Austria</address>
            <description>Daniel Sikorski (born November 2, 1987 in Waidhofen an der Thaya) is an Austrian footballer of Polish origin who currently plays for Górnik Zabrze.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-11-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Manfred Bender</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Manfred Bender (born 24 May 1966) is a former German footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-05-24</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Berkant Göktan</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Berkant Göktan (born 12 December 1980 in Munich) is a Turkish-German footballer who plays for Muangthong United in Thai Premier League. He was considered one of the hottest prospects in Germany during the late 1990s.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-12-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Björn Andersson</name>
            <address>Perstorp</address>
            <description>Björn Andersson (born 20 July 1951) is a former Swedish footballer from Markaryd, who played for Bayern Munich and was part of their European Cup victory in 1975. He played for the Sweden national football team in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He is currently a youth coach at Bayern München.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-07-20</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Breno Borges</name>
            <address>Cruzeiro, São Paulo</address>
            <description>Breno Vinicius Rodrigues Borges (born 13 October 1989 in Cruzeiro), commonly known as Breno, is a Brazilian football central defender. He currently plays for Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-10-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Andreas Mayer</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Andreas Mayer (born September 13, 1972 in Burgau) is a German professional football player. Currently, he plays for SV Meppen. Mayer was a youth player with Bayern Munich, but never appeared for the first team. He has played for a number of clubs during his career, including a three-year spell in the Scottish Premier League with Aberdeen FC.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-09-13</when>
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            <name>Roland Wohlfarth</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Roland Wohlfarth (born 11 January 1963 in Bocholt) is a former footballer. He was active in the Bundesliga from 1981 until 1998, spanning 287 games and 120 goals. At first Wohlfarth played for Borussia Bocholt in his youth, then for Duisburg, Bayern Munich, Leipzig and Bochum. His career ended in the year 2000 at Wuppertal. With Bayern Munich he won the Bundesliga in 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989 and 1990, as well as DFB Cup winners in 1986.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-01-11</when>
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            <name>Christian Lell</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Christian Lell is a German football defender who plays for Hertha BSC.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-08-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Christian Nerlinger</name>
            <address>Dortmund</address>
            <description>Christian Nerlinger (born 21 March 1973 in Dortmund) is a former German footballer, who played as a central midfielder. His professional career was mainly associated with Bayern Munich - who he later represented in directorial capacities - and Borussia Dortmund.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-03-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Christian Saba</name>
            <address>Ghana</address>
            <description>Christian Saba (born 29 December 1978 in Accra) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays for FC Bayern Munich II, as a defender. One of the most lengthy tenures of any foreign player with a sole team, he was never able however to make it past the reserves of Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-12-29</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Karl Mai</name>
            <address>Fürth</address>
            <description>Karl (Charly) Mai (27 July 1928 &amp;ndash; 15 March 1993) was a German footballer. He was born in Fürth. He was part of the West German team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned 21 caps and scored one goal for West Germany. During his club career he played for SpVgg Fürth and Bayern Munich. Sepp Herberger compared Mai's playing style to that of 1930s player Andreas Kupfer but also appreciated his solidity and straightness.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1928-07-27</when>
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            <name>Ludwig Kögl</name>
            <address>Penzberg</address>
            <description>Ludwig Kögl (born 7 March 1966 in Penzberg) is a former German football player who played as a midfielder, most notably with Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart. Kögl won two caps for West Germany, and won six German titles. He helped Bayern to the 1987 European Cup Final where scored, giving them a first-half lead. They would, however, go on to lose the game 2-1 to FC Porto.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-03-07</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Christiaan Pförtner</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Christiaan Pförtner (born March 3, 1966) is a German former footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-03-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Danijel Pranjić</name>
            <address>Našice</address>
            <description>Danijel Pranjić (born 2 December 1981) is a Croatian footballer who currently plays for German club Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-12-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>18.08333396911621,45.483333587646484</coordinates>
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            <name>David Jarolím</name>
            <address>Czechoslovakia</address>
            <description>David Jarolím (born 17 May 1979 in Čáslav) is a Czech footballer who currently plays for Hamburger SV. A central and right-sided midfielder by position, Jarolím is known for his speed and technical skill.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-05-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Edson Braafheid</name>
            <address>Paramaribo</address>
            <description>Edson René Braafheid (born 8 April 1983 in Paramaribo) is a Surinamese-born Dutch footballer who currently plays as a left back for German Bundesliga club Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-04-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Franz Gerber</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Franz Gerber (born 27 November 1953 in Munich) is a German former professional footballer, who is currently general manager of Jahn Regensburg.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-11-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Franz Michelberger</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Franz Michelberger (born 28 August 1955) is a German former footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-08-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Willy Giesemann</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Wilhelm Giesemann is a former German football player. Half Back Giesemann was part of the West Germany squad at the 1962 FIFA World Cup and played in two West German matches there. He did miss out on participation at the then forthcoming World Cup because of injury, an injury that had an effect on the duration of his ability to play top-level football in the latter stages of his career, but sustained his toughest injury just on the day of his fourteenth and last West Germany appearance.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1937-09-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Manfred Müller</name>
            <address>Essen</address>
            <description>Manfred Müller (born 28 July 1947) is a German former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Müller began his career with Schwarz-Weiß Essen, before moving to Wuppertaler SV in 1971. Wuppertal immediately earned promotion to the Bundesliga, and finished a surprising third in their first season in the top-flight. The title challenge was not to repeated, however, and the club struggled against relegation in 1973–74, and dropped down the following year.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-07-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Božidar Senčar</name>
            <address>Zagreb</address>
            <description>Božidar Senčar was a Croatian football midfielder who started playing for his hometown club Dinamo Zagreb in Yugoslav First League in 1946. After spending a season and a half with Dinamo he was picked up by Partizan during the 1947–48 season where he spent the following three seasons, helping them win the Yugoslav championship in 1949. In 1950 he returned to Dinamo and won the Yugoslav Cup in 1951.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1927-09-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Oliver Kreuzer</name>
            <address>Mannheim</address>
            <description>Oliver Kreuzer (born 13 November 1965) is a German former footballer who played as a defender for Karlsruher SC, FC Bayern Munich and FC Basel.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-11-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Karl Del'Haye</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Karl (Kalle) Del'Haye (born August 18, 1955) is a German former footballer who played as a winger. He is best rembered as a Borussia Mönchengladbach player, but also played for Alemannia Aachen, Bayern Munich and Fortuna Düsseldorf. He was capped twice by West Germany, and was part of the winning squad at Euro 1980.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-08-18</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stefan Wessels</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Stefan Wessels (born 28 February 1979 in Rahden) is a German footballer and goalkeeper who last played for FC Basel in the Swiss Super League.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-02-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Michael Rummenigge</name>
            <address>Lippstadt</address>
            <description>Michael Rummenigge is a former German football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-02-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ludwig Goldbrunner</name>
            <address>German Empire</address>
            <description>Ludwig Goldbrunner (5 March 1908 - 26 September 1981) was a German footballer. He began playing for his home club Bayern Munich in 1927, with whom he won the German championship in 1932. Goldbrunner played as a centre half 39 times for the German National team between 1933 and 1940. He played in the 1938 France World Cup but promptly retired from the team after a 4 - 2 defeat against Switzerland.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1908-03-05</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Michael Wiesinger</name>
            <address>Burghausen, Altötting</address>
            <description>Michael Wiesinger (born 27 December 1972) is a German former footballer who is now manager of FC Ingolstadt 04.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-12-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Miroslav Klose</name>
            <address>Opole</address>
            <description>Miroslav Klose is a German footballer who plays as a striker for Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga. Since bursting onto the international stage at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, he has become well-known for his knack of scoring headers and his front-flip goal celebration routine. Klose plays internationally for the German national team. Although Polish by birth, Klose holds German nationality. He was the top scorer and thus the Golden Boot winner at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, with five goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-06-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Michael Ballack</name>
            <address>East Germany</address>
            <description>Michael Ballack (born 26 September 1976) is a German professional footballer, who is currently playing for Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen and is the first choice captain of the German national football team, despite being temporarily replaced by Philipp Lahm for the 2010 FIFA World Cup after Ballack missed out due to injury. He is among the top goal scorers in the history of his international team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-09-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Landon Donovan</name>
            <address>Ontario, California</address>
            <description>Landon Timothy Donovan (born March 4, 1982) is an American soccer player who plays for Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. He plays usually as a withdrawn forward, and can also be used as an attacking midfielder on either wing. A member of the inaugural class of the U.S.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-03-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Klaus Augenthaler</name>
            <address>Fürstenzell</address>
            <description>Klaus Augenthaler is a former football player and now manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-09-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Emil Kostadinov</name>
            <address>Sofia</address>
            <description>Emil Lubtchov Kostadinov (born August 12, 1967 in Sofia) is a former Bulgarian football striker, former member of the Bulgaria national team for which he played in two World Cups. He shares his birthdate with another legendary Bulgarian footballer Dimitar Nikolov Yakimov (born August 12, 1941). Kostadinov gained international prominence after scoring two goals in the last matchday of the European 1994 World Cup qualification, against the French national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1967-08-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jean-Pierre Papin</name>
            <address>Boulogne-sur-Mer</address>
            <description>Jean-Pierre Papin (born November 5, 1963 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a French professional football player who was European Footballer of the Year in 1991. Papin achieved his greatest success while playing for Olympique Marseille between 1986 and 1992.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-11-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Karl-Heinz Rummenigge</name>
            <address>Lippstadt</address>
            <description>Karl-Heinz &quot;Kalle&quot; Rummenigge (born 25 September 1955 in Lippstadt) is a German former football player. He had his greatest career success with German club Bayern Munich, where he won the Intercontinental Cup, the European Cup, as well as two league titles and two domestic cups. A member of the German national team, Rummenigge won the 1980 European Championship and was part of the squad that finished runner-up in the 1982 FIFA World Cup and at the 1986 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-09-25</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Matthias Hamann</name>
            <address>Waldsassen</address>
            <description>Matthias Hamann (born February 10, 1968) is a German former footballer, now a coach. He is the brother of Dietmar Hamann.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-02-10</when>
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            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Hans-Dieter Flick</name>
            <address>Heidelberg</address>
            <description>Hans-Dieter &quot;Hansi&quot; Flick (born 24 February 1965 in Heidelberg) is the assistant coach of the German national football team under head coach Joachim Löw. As a player, he was a midfielder who played 148 matches for Bayern Munich and scored six goals between 1985 and 1990. He later played 44 matches for Köln before retiring in 1993. He never played for the German national team. As a coach, he coached third division side 1899 Hoffenheim for five years before he was sacked in 2005.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-02-24</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Søren Lerby</name>
            <address>Copenhagen</address>
            <description>Søren Lerby, (born 1 February 1958) is a Danish former football player, manager, and licensed agent. As a player, he spent the bulk of his career in Dutch football, winning five Eredivisie championships with Ajax Amsterdam as well as the 1988 European Cup and two further Eredivise titles with PSV Eindhoven. He also won two German Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich, and played one season for AS Monaco in France.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-02-01</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jan Wouters</name>
            <address>Netherlands</address>
            <description>Jan Wouters is a former professional football midfielder. He used to play defensive midfielder and was Dutch Footballer of the Year in 1990. Wouters played for several clubs including PSV, FC Utrecht, Bayern Munich and Ajax Amsterdam. He was also a Dutch international (70 caps, 4 goals) and was hugely influential in 1988 when the Netherlands won the European Football Championship. He was coach of Scottish Premier League club Rangers under Dick Advocaat and then Alex McLeish.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-07-17</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stefan Reuter</name>
            <address>Dinkelsbühl</address>
            <description>Stefan Reuter (born 16 October 1966 in Dinkelsbühl) is a German football coach and former player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-10-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Roberto Soriano</name>
            <address>Darmstadt</address>
            <description>Roberto Soriano (born 8 February 1991) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie B club Empoli on loan from Sampdoria.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1991-02-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Adolfo Valencia</name>
            <address>Colombia</address>
            <description>Adolfo José Valencia Mosquera is a retired Colombian footballer, who played as a striker. Nicknamed El tren due to his powerful physique, he played in seven different countries - having one-year spells in Germany and Spain's topflights - and represented Colombia at two FIFA World Cups.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-02-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Markus Babbel</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Markus Babbel (born 8 September 1972) is a former international German football player, who became a manager. He played as a defender for clubs in Germany and England.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-09-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stefan Effenberg</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Stefan Effenberg (born 2 August 1968) is a former German footballer. A central midfielder, he possessed leadership skills, powerful shooting ability, physical strength, but also a fearsome and controversial character. In the German first division alone – where he represented most notably Bayern Munich, in six seasons in two different spells – Effenberg collected 109 yellow cards, an all-time worst at the time of his retirement.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-08-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Nils-Eric Johansson</name>
            <address>Stockholm</address>
            <description>Nils-Eric Claes Johansson (born 13 January 1980 in Stockholm) is a Swedish football player who currently plays defender for AIK. Initially on the books at Bayern Munich, he moved to 1. FC Nuremberg in August 2000, before several clubs across Europe, including Blackburn Rovers, claimed interest in the player. He moved to Blackburn in October 2001 for a fee of £2,700,000, signing a four year contract. He made his debut in a 4-1 loss against Liverpool.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-01-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>José Paolo Guerrero</name>
            <address>Lima</address>
            <description>José Paolo Guerrero Gonzales (born 1 January 1984 in Lima) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a striker for Hamburger SV and Peruvian national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-01-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Thomas Müller (footballer)</name>
            <address>Weilheim in Oberbayern</address>
            <description>Thomas Müller (born 13 September 1989 in Weilheim) is a German international footballer who plays for Bayern Munich. Müller plays as a midfielder or forward, and has been deployed in a variety of attacking roles – as an attacking midfielder, second striker, or on either wing. He has been praised for his pace, technique and composure, and has shown consistency in both scoring and creating goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-09-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Zé Roberto</name>
            <address>São Paulo (state)</address>
            <description>José Roberto da Silva Jr. (born 6 July 1974 in Ipiranga), commonly known as Zé Roberto, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Hamburger SV in the German Bundesliga.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-07-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Élber Giovane</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Élber Giovane de Souza, simply Élber, is a retired Brazilian footballer, who played as a striker. A prolific goalscorer in various clubs, Élber's career was mostly spent in Germany, where he represented most notably Bayern Munich (six full seasons), scoring a total of 133 first division goals in 260 matches for three clubs.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-07-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stephan Kling</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Stephan Kling (born 22 March 1981) is a German footballer who plays as a defender for Eintracht Wetzlar. He is a product of Bayern Munich's youth system, and has represented Germany at under-21 level.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-03-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Mark van Bommel</name>
            <address>Maasbracht</address>
            <description>Mark Peter Gertruda Andreas van Bommel (born 22 April 1977 in Maasbracht) is a Dutch footballer who plays for and captains Bayern Munich in the German first division. He is also the son-in-law of the coach of the Dutch national team (which he also captains), Bert van Marwijk.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-04-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Andreas Görlitz</name>
            <address>Weilheim in Oberbayern</address>
            <description>Andreas Görlitz (born 31 January 1982) is a German footballer who plays for FC Ingolstadt 04 in the German second division, as a right defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-01-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Hans Bauer (footballer)</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Hans Bauer (28 July 1927 – 31 October 1997) was a German footballer. He was born in Munich-Sendling. Most of his career was spent with Bayern Munich, where he played as a defender. Alert and with fast reactions, the position of the left-footed Bauer was mostly that of a left full back. Bauer played five times in the German national football team between 1951 and 1958. The highlight of his career was being included in the squad for the 1954 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1927-07-28</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Herbert Erhardt</name>
            <address>Fürth</address>
            <description>Herbert 'Ertl' Erhard (6 July 1930 – 3 July 2010), also known as Herbert Erhardt, was a German footballer. As a central defender, he played for SpVgg Fürth and Bayern Munich. He was known for his hard tackling, doggedness and captain like performances. The DFB German Football Association (German FA) list him in the top 20 best German defenders of all time, and Bayern Munich included him in their best 16 in a team made up in the 80s of famous past players.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1930-07-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Michael Rensing</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Michael Rensing is a German footballer who currently is a free agent.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-05-14</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Viggo Jensen (footballer born 1947)</name>
            <address>Esbjerg</address>
            <description>Viggo Jensen (born 15 September 1947) is a Danish football. most recently assistant coach at Odense Boldklub. As player Jensen played for Danish sides B 1909, Esbjerg fB, and Odense Boldklub and the German sides FC Bayern Munich and SpVgg Fürth. As a coach he managed the Denmark national under-21 football team from 1989 to 1992 and Malmö FF 1992–1994. He was Danish manager of the Year in 1988.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-09-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Daniel Van Buyten</name>
            <address>Belgium</address>
            <description>Daniel Van Buyten (born 7 February 1978 in Chimay) is a Belgian footballer who plays as a defender and also as an emergency striker for Bayern Munich, following a June 2006 transfer from Hamburg.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-02-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>4.349999904632568,50.849998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Tim Borowski</name>
            <address>East Germany</address>
            <description>Tim Borowski (born 2 May 1980 in Neubrandenburg) is a German footballer, who currently plays as a midfielder for Werder Bremen. He is a central midfielder, adept at tackling and attacking although best known for his passing and vision.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-05-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Piotr Trochowski</name>
            <address>Tczew</address>
            <description>Piotr Trochowski (born 22 March 1984) is a Polish-born German footballer who currently plays as an attacking midfielder for Hamburger SV and the German national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-03-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alain Sutter</name>
            <address>Switzerland</address>
            <description>Alain Sutter (born 22 January 1968 in Bern) was one of the most successful Swiss football players during the 1990s. Sutter began his career in 1985 with Grasshoppers Zurich, one of Switzerland's most storied clubs. After spending the 1987–88 season on loan to Young Boys Bern, he was ready to take his place in the Grasshoppers first team, where he remained until the 1993-1994 season, when he decided to move to Germany to play with Nuremberg.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-01-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alexander Bugera</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Alexander Bugera (born 8 August 1978 in Amberg) is a German footballer. He currently plays as a defender for 1. FC Kaiserslautern, having had previous terms at Bayern Munich, SpVgg Unterhaching and MSV Duisburg. He began his career with Bayern Munich's reserve team, initially playing as a striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-08-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Antonio Di Salvo</name>
            <address>Paderborn</address>
            <description>Antonio Di Salvo is an Italian football striker who plays for Austrian club SV Kapfenberg.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-06-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Harald Cerny</name>
            <address>Austria</address>
            <description>Harald Cerny (born 13 September 1973) is a former Austrian football right midfielder. He played mostly for TSV 1860 München.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-09-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Einar Jan Aas</name>
            <address>Moss, Norway</address>
            <description>Einar Jan Aas (born 12 October 1955 in Moss) is a former footballer from Norway. He was a profiled central defender and the first Norwegian to play professionally in England and Germany.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-10-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Stefan Maierhofer</name>
            <address>Austria</address>
            <description>Stefan Maierhofer (born 16 August 1982) is an Austrian international football striker. He is currently playing at German 2nd Bundesliga club MSV Duisburg on a season-long loan from English Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers. Maierhofer failed to make the grade with German giants Bayern Munich, making just two first team appearances. After spells with second division teams TuS Koblenz and Greuther Fürth he returned to his homeland with Rapid Vienna.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-08-16</when>
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            <name>Marcell Jansen</name>
            <address>Mönchengladbach</address>
            <description>Marcell Jansen (born 4 November 1985 in Mönchengladbach) is a German footballer who plays for Hamburger SV and the German national team. He is well known for his accurate crossing and pace, despite his tall stature. Jansen has represented his country on 35 occasions so far, scoring three times showing up as a left-back.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-11-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Bruno Labbadia</name>
            <address>Darmstadt</address>
            <description>Bruno Labbadia (born 8 February 1966 in Darmstadt) is a former German footballer of Italian heritage.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-02-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ciriaco Sforza</name>
            <address>Switzerland</address>
            <description>Ciriaco Sforza (born 2 March 1970) is a Swiss former professional football player and is the coach of Grasshopper-Club Zürich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-03-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Dieter Brenninger</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Dieter Brenninger (born 16 February 1944) is a former German footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1944-02-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Markus Feulner</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Markus Feulner is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga outfit Borussia Dortmund.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-02-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stephan Fürstner</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Stephan Fürstner (born 11 September 1987 in Munich) is a German football player who currently plays as a midfielder for Greuther Fürth. He was promoted to Bayern Munich's main squad after playing 20 games in the 2005–06 season for Bayern's second team in the Regionalliga Süd. Fürstner has also played five matches for Germany's U-19 squad.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-09-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Hans Pflügler</name>
            <address>Freising</address>
            <description>Johannes Christian &quot;Hansi&quot; Pflügler (born 27 March 1960) is a former German footballer. He could either appear as a left or central defender and played solely for FC Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-03-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Hans Dorfner</name>
            <address>Nittendorf</address>
            <description>Hans Dorfner (born 3 July 1965) is a German former footballer who played for Bayern Munich and 1. FC Nuremberg as a midfielder. He won seven caps for West Germany in the late 80s, and went to Euro 88, but his career was cut short by injury in 1994.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-07-03</when>
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            <name>Jupp Kapellmann</name>
            <address>Würselen</address>
            <description>Dr. Hans-Josef '&quot;Jupp&quot; Kapellmann (born 19 December 1949 in Würselen) is a former West German football player. Shining for just promoted Alemannia Aachen in a Bundesliga runner-up season in 1969, midfielder Kapellmann left Aachen for 1. FC Köln a year later and after Aachen had been relegated from Bundesliga. Kapellmann was a proven regular with 1. FC Köln until 1973, ending on second place in Bundesliga and in the German Cup in 1973 with them.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-12-19</when>
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            <name>Norbert Nachtweih</name>
            <address>East Germany</address>
            <description>Norbert Nachtweih is a German former professional football defender. He played from 1978 until 1992 as defender and midfielder for Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern Munich. Afterwards he went to French Ligue 1 side AS Cannes (1989–1991), where he played together with Zinedine Zidane and appeared in 43 games. Subsequently he returned to Eintracht Frankfurt and retired in 1996 in 2. Bundesliga at Waldhof Mannheim.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-06-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Norbert Eder</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Norbert Eder (born 7 November 1955) is a former German football player. Norbert Eder played in 286 Bundesliga matches (11 goals) for 1. FC Nuremberg and FC Bayern Munich, being further present in 9 internationals for West Germany in 1986 after he had surprisingly been included in the squad of the West Germans for the 1986 FIFA World Cup. In that tournament he came to action in all matches of his team, finishing runner-up with them after they were beaten by Argentina in the final.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-11-07</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bertram Beierlorzer</name>
            <address>Neunkirchen am Brand</address>
            <description>Bertram Beierlorzer (born May 31, 1957 in Neunkirchen am Brand) is a German football coach and a former player. As a player, he spent nine seasons in the Bundesliga with 1. FC Nuremberg, FC Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart. While at Bayern he won two league titles and three Cups, but an injury suffered in the 1982 DFB Cup Final caused him to miss Bayern's defeat in that year's European Cup final.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-05-31</when>
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            <name>Krum Bibishkov</name>
            <address>Bulgaria</address>
            <description>Krum Bibishkov is a Bulgarian football forward who plays for Hapoel Ramat Gan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-09-02</when>
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            <name>Rainer Ohlhauser</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Rainer Ohlhauser is a German former footballer who played as a striker during the 1960s and 1970s. Olhauser began his career with SV Sandhausen in 1958 before moving to FC Bayern Munich in 1961. He had enormous success at Bayern, playing almost three hundred matches and scoring 186 goals. He also won a number of trophies, including the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1967 and the Bundesliga in 1969. In 1970, he signed for Grasshopper-Club Zürich of Switzerland.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1941-01-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Peter Gruber (footballer)</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Peter Gruber (born September 7, 1952) is a retired German football player. Gruber spent 4 seasons in the Bundesliga with FC Bayern Munich. In 1980, he moved to the United States and signed with the Dallas Tornado of the North American Soccer League. After two outdoor and one indoor season with the Tornado, he moved to the Tampa Bay Rowdies for one season before finishing his NASL career with he Chicago Sting.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-09-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Udo Horsmann</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Udo Horsmann (born 30 March 1952 in Beckum, Germany) is a former German footballer who played for FC Bayern Munich and was part of their European Cup winning team in 1976.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-03-30</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Rudolf Nafziger</name>
            <address>Gauting</address>
            <description>Rudolf Nafziger (August 11, 1945 &amp;ndash; July 13, 2008) was a German footballer who was part of the Bayern Munich team of the late-1960s. He won one cap for West Germany, in 1965.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1945-08-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Markus Schupp</name>
            <address>Idar-Oberstein</address>
            <description>Markus Schupp is a German football manager and former player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-01-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sven Scheuer</name>
            <address>Böblingen</address>
            <description>Sven Scheuer (born 19 January 1971 in Böblingen) is a retired German professional footballer who played for several clubs in Europe.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-01-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Hans Rigotti</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Hans Rigotti (born May 15, 1947) is a German former footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-05-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Werner Ipta</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>&quot;Werner Ipta&quot; (18 March 1942) is a former football player, who was active in the Fußball-Bundesliga in Germany from 1960 to 1970.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1942-03-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Wolfgang Kraus</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Wolfgang Kraus (born 20 August 1953) is a former German football player. The son of the former Frankfurt footballer Willi 'Scheppe' Kraus (* 03. December 1926 · † 1993) appeared in 326 Bundesliga matches for Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern Munich and scored 47 goals. Mostly he was used in the midfield. After his active career he became sports director at Frankfurt but was fired after less than two years. The reason was the sale of star player and idol of the public Lajos Détári.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-08-20</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sepp Weiß</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Sepp Weiss (born 3 March 1952) is a German footballer who played for Bayern Munich and was part of their European Cup victory in 1975. Weiss made 37 appearances in the Fußball-Bundesliga for Bayern Munich before moving to Würzburger FV and SpVgg Bayreuth where he would make 104 appearances in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-03-03</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Werner Olk</name>
            <address>Ostróda</address>
            <description>Werner Olk (born 18 January 1938) is a former German footballer and coach. He spent his career in the 1960s through the early 1970s with German powerhouse Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga. His honors with Bayern include the German Cup in 1966, 1967 and 1969; winner of the German Championship in 1969; and winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1967. From 1965 until 1970 Olk served as Bayern's captain.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1938-01-18</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Uwe Gospodarek</name>
            <address>Straubing</address>
            <description>Uwe Gospodarek is a retired German footballer who played as a goalkeeper.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-08-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Zlatko Škorić</name>
            <address>Zagreb</address>
            <description>Zlatko Škorić (born July 27, 1941 in Zagreb) is a former Croatian football player. He got eight cap for Yugoslavia.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1941-07-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mehmet Ekici</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Mehmet Ekici (born 25 March 1990 in Munich) is a Turkish-German footballer who plays as a midfielder for 1. FC Nuremberg on loan from Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-03-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>August Starek</name>
            <address>Vienna</address>
            <description>August Starek (born 16 February 1945) is a former international Austrian footballer and football manager. He ist also known as Gustl Starek and der Schwarze Gustl (German for &quot;the black gustl&quot;).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1945-02-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Max Eberl</name>
            <address>Bogen, Germany</address>
            <description>Max Eberl (born September 21, 1973; Bogen) is a German former footballer who currently works as Borussia Mönchengladbach's director of sport.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-09-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.683333396911621,48.91666793823242</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Wolfgang Grobe</name>
            <address>Braunschweig</address>
            <description>Wolfgang Grobe (born July 25, 1956) is a German football coach and a former player. As of February 2009, he works as a scout for FC Bayern Munich. As a player, he spent 9 seasons in the Bundesliga with Eintracht Braunschweig and FC Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-07-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bernd Gersdorff</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Bernd Gersdorff (born November 18, 1946 in Berlin) is a retired German football player. He spent 12 seasons in the Bundesliga with Eintracht Braunschweig, FC Bayern Munich and Hertha BSC. He also played once for the Germany national football team (on September 3, 1975 in a friendly against Austria).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-11-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Fred Arbinger</name>
            <address>Aldersbach</address>
            <description>Fred Arbinger (born 6 June 1957) is a German former footballer. He began his career playing amateur football in his native Bavaria, before being signed by FC Bayern Munich in 1976. He mad the misfortune to make his debut in Bayern's record league defeat, a 7–0 home loss against FC Schalke 04. He made nine more appearances in his first season, most notably a substitute appearance in the second leg of the Intercontinental Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-06-06</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alois Reinhardt</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Alois Reinhardt (born 18 November 1961 in Höchstadt) is a German football coach and a former player. His son Dominik Reinhardt is a professional footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-11-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sandro Wagner</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Sandro Wagner (born 29 November 1987 in Munich) is a German footballer who can play as both a midfielder or forward, and presently plays for SV Werder Bremen.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-11-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Frank Wiblishauser</name>
            <address>Memmingen</address>
            <description>Frank Wiblishauser (born 18 October 1977) is a German footballer who plays as a defender. He is currently a free agent.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-10-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>10.181111335754395,47.98777770996094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stefan Leitl</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Stefan Leitl (born 29 August 1977) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC Ingolstadt 04.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-08-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Hans Weiner</name>
            <address>Neuenkirchen, Westphalia</address>
            <description>Hans Weiner (born November 29, 1950 in Neuenkirchen) is a German former footballer who played as a defender. He spent much of his career in Berlin, with three years at Tennis Borussia, and nine years in two spells at Hertha BSC. He also spent two years with Bayern Munich, where he had his greatest successes, winning two Bundesliga titles and appearing in the 1982 European Cup Final. He spent two years in the USA, playing for Chicago Sting.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1950-11-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Markus Münch</name>
            <address>Nußloch</address>
            <description>Markus Münch is a former German footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-09-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.693888664245605,49.323612213134766</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Markus Oberleitner</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Markus Oberleitner (born 16 August 1973 in Munich) is a former football midfielder who played for SpVgg Unterhaching, Fortuna Düsseldorf and SpVgg Greuther Fürth in Germany and finished his career with FC Kärnten in Austria.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-08-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gerhard Siedl</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Gerhard Siedl (22 March 1929 &amp;ndash; 9 May 1998) was a German footballer who played international football for both the Saar and West German national teams. During his club career he played for FC Bayern Munich, Borussia Neunkirchen, 1. FC Saarbrücken, Karlsruher SC, FC Basel, AZ, SV Austria Salzburg and FC Dornbirn 1913.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1929-03-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Rouven Sattelmaier</name>
            <address>Ludwigsburg</address>
            <description>Rouven Kai Sattelmaier (born 7 August 1987) is a German footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-08-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.192222595214844,48.897499084472656</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bernd Martin</name>
            <address>Stuttgart</address>
            <description>Bernd Martin (born February 10, 1955 in Stuttgart) is a retired German football player. He spent 10 seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB Stuttgart and FC Bayern Munich and played one game for West Germany.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-02-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.179444313049316,48.77861022949219</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Burkhard Segler</name>
            <address>Oberhausen</address>
            <description>Burkhard Segler (born 5 March 1951 in Oberhausen) is a retired German footballer who made a total of 88 appearances in the Fußball-Bundesliga during his playing career. Segler played one game for the Germany national football B team on 22 February 1977 in Orléans, France, where they lost 1–0.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-03-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>6.849999904632568,51.54999923706055</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dennis Grassow</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Dennis Grassow (born October 10, 1971 in Berlin) is a retired German football player who played as a defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-10-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Maximilian Haas</name>
            <address>Freising</address>
            <description>Maximilian Haas (born 7 December 1985) is a German footballer who plays for Bayern Munich II. Haas played for four years in the Landesliga for SE Freising, before joining Bayern in July 2007. He didn't make his debut until October of the following year, but soon became a regular in the team, initially in midfield, but more recently in defence. In 2010 he was named by Louis van Gaal as part of Bayern Munich's senior squad, but will still mainly play for the reserves.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-12-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Carsten Lakies</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Carsten Lakies (born January 8, 1971 in Kassel) is a German football coach and a former player. As of February 2009, he is managing KSV Baunatal. As a player, he spent two seasons in the Bundesliga with FC Bayern Munich and Hertha BSC.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-01-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Günther Rybarczyk</name>
            <address>Neuötting</address>
            <description>Günther Rybarczyk (born November 4, 1951 in Neuötting) is a retired German football player. He spent two seasons in the Bundesliga with FC Bayern Munich. As of February 2009, he is a player agent.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-11-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Manfred Seifert</name>
            <address>Rosenheim</address>
            <description>Manfred 'Manni' Seifert (born April 22, 1949 in Rosenheim; died in April 2005 in Rosenheim) was a German football player. He spent 4 seasons in the Bundesliga with FC Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-04-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Helmut Schmidt (footballer)</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Helmut Schmidt (born June 9, 1949) is a retired German football player. He spent 4 seasons in the Bundesliga with FC Bayern Munich and Kickers Offenbach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-06-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Thomas Kastenmaier</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Thomas Kastenmaier (born May 31, 1966 in Munich) is a former German footballer and a current coach. Mainly a right back who could also appear as a midfielder, he possessed a thunderous right-foot shot, often scoring from free kicks, and played most of his career for Borussia Mönchengladbach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-05-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ludwig Schuster</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Ludwig Schuster (born March 30, 1951) is a German former footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-03-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Viktor Hierländer</name>
            <address>Vienna</address>
            <description>Viktor Hierländer (7 June 1900-20 January 1982) was an Austrian football player and manager. He played for Floridsdorfer AC, SpVgg Fürth, FK Austria Wien, New York Giants and Wiener AC. He coached Cracovia Kraków, BSC Young Boys, Alexandria, Admira Wien, Austria (Amateur, most notably at the 1952 Summer Olympics) and SK Rapid Wien.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1900-06-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Holger Willmer</name>
            <address>Lübeck</address>
            <description>Holger Willmer (born September 25, 1958 in Lübeck) is a German former footballer. During his career he played for 1. FC Köln, Bayern Munich and Hannover 96, and won four German titles.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-09-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Aleksandr Karatayev</name>
            <address>Taganrog</address>
            <description>Aleksandr Yevgenyevich Karatayev is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. In 2009, he managed an Amateur Football League side FC MITOS Novocherkassk. He made his professional debut in the Soviet First League in 1990 for FC Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don. He played 1 game for FC Bayern Munich in the DFB-Pokal.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-11-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Uli Bayerschmidt</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Uli Bayerschmidt (born 3 March 1967) is a German former footballer who played as a defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1967-03-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>7.099999904632568,50.733333587646484</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Michael Sternkopf</name>
            <address>Karlsruhe</address>
            <description>Michael Sternkopf (born 21 April 1970 in Karlsruhe) is a retired German football player who played for Karlsruher SC, Bayern Munich, Borussia Mönchengladbach, SC Freiburg, Arminia Bielefeld and Kickers Offenbach, as well as for the German under-21 side.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-04-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.399999618530273,49.0</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Franz Krauthausen</name>
            <address>Oberhausen</address>
            <description>Franz Krauthausen (born February 27, 1946 in Oberhausen) is a retired German football player. He spent 7 seasons in the Bundesliga with 1. FC Köln, Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, FC Bayern Munich and FC Schalke 04.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-02-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roland Grahammer</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Roland Grahammer (born 3 November 1963) is a German former footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-11-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>7.099999904632568,50.733333587646484</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Josef Pöttinger</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Josef Pöttinger (April 16, 1903 – September 9, 1970) was a German football player. His nicknames were Sepp and Pötschge. During his career he played for Bayern Munich and had 14 appearances for Germany.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1903-04-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Wilhelm Hoffmann</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>For the Swiss bobsleder, see Willi Hofmann Wilhelm Hoffmann (born March 23, 1948) is a retired German football player. He spent 3 seasons in the Bundesliga with FC Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1948-03-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Wolfgang Sühnholz</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Wolfgang Sühnholz (born 14 September 1946) is an American soccer coach and former player from Germany. He is currently coach of the Austin Aztex U23 and a coach at Austin's Lonestar Soccer Club.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-09-14</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Herwart Koppenhöfer</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Herwart Koppenhöfer (born May 25, 1946) is a retired German football player. He spent 9 seasons in the Bundesliga with 1. FC Kaiserslautern, FC Bayern Munich, VfB Stuttgart, Kickers Offenbach and Hertha BSC.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-05-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Holger Badstuber</name>
            <address>Memmingen</address>
            <description>Holger Badstuber (born 13 March 1989 in Memmingen) is a German footballer who is currently playing as a defender for Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga and the German national football team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
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            <description>Rainer Künkel (born April 9, 1950) is a German former footballer.</description>
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