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    Hans-Hubert "Berti" Vogts (German pronunciation: [ˈbɛʁtiː ˈfoːkts]; born 30 December 1946) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defender...
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  • against Switzerland on 19 December. After the 1990 World Cup, assistant Berti Vogts took over as the national team coach from the retiring Beckenbauer. In...
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  • Yvette Lambin-Berti, Monegasque sports administrator and diplomat Given name: Berti Vogts (born 1945), German football player and manager Berti Finno, settlement...
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    Germany 1971: Berti Vogts[citation needed] 1972: Günter Netzer[citation needed] 1973: Günter Netzer[citation needed] 1979: Berti Vogts[citation needed]...
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  • 2011, AFFA extended Berti Vogts' contract a further two years, until the end of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification cycle. Under Vogts, Azerbaijan had some...
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    were fixed so that England and West Germany would win respectively. Berti Vogts, back then playing for West Germany, declared in 1997 that the penalty...
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    MacLeod all won the British Home Championship outright. German coach Berti Vogts became the first foreign manager of the team in 2002, but his time in...
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    afterwards, to be replaced by Berti Vogts, a former national squad team-mate who had served on the coaching staff of the DFB. Vogts took on a now-reunified...
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  • national team when they appointed former Germany manager Berti Vogts in February 2002. Vogts signalled his intentions to blood young players after previous...
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  • Vogts is a surname, and may refer to: Berti Vogts (born 30 December 1946), German football player and manager Howard C. Vogts (1929 – 7 August 2010),...
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  • "Vogts resigns from Scotland job". BBC Sport. 1 November 2004. Archived from the original on 13 December 2007. Retrieved 12 April 2007. "Berti Vogts personal...
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  • team for the Scotland national football team. During the period when Berti Vogts was manager of the national team, it was also known as the Scotland Future...
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    was the interim manager for twelve matches, before being succeeded by Berti Vogts. He was then appointed caretaker manager of the Germany national team...
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  • won a penalty when Kevin Keegan seemed to have been brought down by Berti Vogts; however, the referee waved play on. Five minutes after their goal, Simonsen...
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    in 1994 after composing a hit single spoofing national football coach Berti Vogts. In the early 2010s, Raab was considered the "most powerful man in German...
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  • Müller (1945-11-03)3 November 1945 (aged 26) 40 Bayern Munich 14 2DF Berti Vogts (1946-12-30)30 December 1946 (aged 25) 42 Borussia Mönchengladbach 15...
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    World Cup squad. He retired from international football in 2002, when Berti Vogts was the manager, but returned when Walter Smith took charge in 2004....
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  • stifled in the second half of the match by the effective marking of Berti Vogts. This allowed Franz Beckenbauer, Uli Hoeneß, and Wolfgang Overath to...
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  • Wim Suurbier 1964–1982 Ajax (279) – Lilian Thuram 1991–2008 Parma (228) 7th in 1998 Berti Vogts 1965–1979 Borussia Mönchengladbach (528) 4th in 1975...
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    developed the talents of many outstanding players, including Günter Netzer, Berti Vogts, Jupp Heynckes, Rainer Bonhof, Allan Simonsen, Uli Stielike, Bernd Schuster...
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    his partnerships with Franz Beckenbauer, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck and Berti Vogts in defence for the national team, and his midfield combination with Karl-Heinz...
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  • Rankings. Vogts announced his resignation in 2004, blaming the hostile media for his departure. Walter Smith was brought in to replace Vogts and some improved...
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    were all named in UEFA's team of the tournament. Germany's manager Berti Vogts suggested that conceding the first goal had a detrimental effect on his...
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    Parreira (BRA) (17%) Brazil 1995  Louis van Gaal (NED) (42%) Ajax Amsterdam 1996  Berti Vogts (GER) (28%) Germany 1997  Ottmar Hitzfeld (GER) (17%) Borussia Dortmund...
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  • Caps include those won for the Soviet Union national team. Manager: Berti Vogts Caps included are for the unified German national team, or its predecessor...
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  • Coach: Anghel Iordănescu Coach: Javier Clemente Coach: Dušan Uhrin Coach: Berti Vogts Germany were allowed to call up an additional player, Jens Todt, prior...
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  • Burley won a Scotland recall against Austria in 2003 under new manager Berti Vogts but then announced his international retirement. Burley previously worked...
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    GK 1 Sepp Maier DF 2 Berti Vogts DF 3 Paul Breitner DF 4 Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck  68' DF 5 Franz Beckenbauer (c) MF 8 Bernhard Cullmann MF 12 Wolfgang...
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    the team's offense". Famous examples of man marking performances are Berti Vogts against Johann Cruyff in 1974, Claudio Gentile against Diego Maradona...
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  • matches, replaced by Kim Pyung-seok for the final match) Head coach: Berti Vogts Note: Kirsten and Marschall also earned additional caps for East Germany...
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