Paul Breitner: The bushy-haired bearded German defender who made enemies with Beckenbauer, streaked naked after a title win and fancied himself as a communist
The iconic defender won everything in the game with Bayern Munich and West Germany, but he was a divisive character who idolised Che Guevara and read books written by Mao Tse-tung
YOU may know Paul Breitner as the wolverine defender who starred for Bayern Munich and West Germany in the 1970s and 1980s.
You may recall his huge hair and equally vast beard.
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Paul Breitner was an iconic defender for West Germany and Bayern Munich
And you may know he won virtually everything there was to win in the game too.
Listed on his CV are the World Cup, the European Championship, the European Cup, five Bundesliga titles, two La Liga titles and a host of individual awards too.
A fan of Mao Tse-tung, Paul Breitner took a copy of the Little Red Book into training with himCredit: PA:Press Association
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A free spirit, Paul Breitner played 48 times for Germany between 1971 and 82, here against England's Kenny SansomCredit: This content is subject to copyright.
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Paul Breitner played alongside Gerd Muller for the German national teamCredit: Getty - Contributor
Most players might take a man bag and some oversized headphones into training each day.
“I had to be interested as a young man, to learn, to make mistakes and to do better things.”
He was a free spirit…
When Breitner won the league with Bayern Munich in 1973, Breiter celebrated by dancing around a swimming pool.
Naked.
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Paul Breitner wasn't happy when Bayern Munich officials disciplined him when naked photos surfacedCredit: Getty - Contributor
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A total maverick, Paul Breitner wasn't shy in stripping offCredit: Alamy
The subsequent photographs that appeared didn’t go down well with the club’s hierarchy.
Breitner wasn’t happy. “At this s*** club, they can’t even celebrate,” he grumbled.
He tried – and failed – to avoid military service…
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To try and avoid military service, Paul Breitner hid in his cellar when the military police visited his homeCredit: Getty - Contributor
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Eventually Paul Breitner ended up cleaning toilets in the army barracks at weekends and missed out on playing for Bayern MunchCredit: Getty - Contributor
Just after he signed for Bayern Munich in 1970, Breitner received notification that he had to join the army.
At the time he was sharing a flat with his teammate Uli Hoeness and the two of them tried their hardest to avoid the draft.
Breitner even hid in the cellar every night when the military police came calling.
Finally, after receiving several threats of punishment and prosecution, Breitner relented and signed up.
But he found himself cleaning the toilets in the barracks at weekends and missing out on playing for Bayern in the Bundesliga.
He rallied against the transfer system…
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When Paul Breitner signed for Real Madrid he was paid a £500k signing-on-feeCredit: This content is subject to copyright.
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World Cup winner Paul Breitner said he found transfer fees "unlawful" despite pocketing £500k when he moved to Real MadridCredit: Getty - Contributor
After he signed for Real Madrid in the summer of 1974, Breitner became increasingly infuriated with the transfer system.
He demanded that he received a proportion of the £500,000 that the Spanish giants paid for him.
“The whole business of transfer fees is unlawful. It’s contrary to human rights and basic human dignity,” he raged, probably as he counted his gargantuan salary.
But he did embrace capitalism as he grew older…
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A left-leaning stance didn't dissuade Paul Breitner from enjoying the nicer things in lifeCredit: Getty - Contributor
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At the 1982 World Cup, Paul Breitner accepted around £65k to shave his beard offCredit: Getty - Contributor
Despite Breitner’s left-leaning political stance, he wasn't afraid to embrace a good deal when he was offered one.
Ahead of the 1982 World Cup finals in Spain, he accepted around £65,000 from a cosmetics company to shave off his trademark beard.
He had also been paid to advertise cigarettes too and appeared in commercials for Volkswagen and McDonald’s.
Cue accusations of hypocrisy. Indeed one Munich newspaper said that Breitner was finding it difficult to balance “his Marx with his Maserati”.
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Despite playing in successful Bayern Munich and West Germany teams, Paul Breitner and Franz Beckenbauer weren't friends
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Paul Breitner once called Der Kaiser the "gravedigger of football"Credit: Getty - Contributor
Not that Breitner cared. “Nobody knows me. Nobody is in a position to judge,” he said , counting his money. Again.
He had no time for Franz Beckenbauer…
Despite playing together in the successful Bayern Munich and West Germany teams of the 1970s, Breitner and Der Kaiser didn’t exactly see eye-to-eye on, well, most things.
Matters reached a head when Beckenbauer was boss of the the Germany national team and Brietner openily criticised him, calling him the “gravedigger of football”.
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Paul Breitner was briefly named German national team manager in 1998Credit: Getty - Contributor
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17 hours after his appointment, Paul Breitner was fired as Germany boss following public outcryCredit: Getty - Contributor
Albeit a gravedigger that steered his team to victory in the World Cup in 1990.
He was still appointed manager of the German national team in 1998…
Yes, after Bertie Vogts resigned in the wake of a disappointing World Cup Finals in France in 1998, the German FA, the DFB, announced Breitner as the new coach of Die Mannschaft.
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Outside of football, Paul Breitner tried his hand at actingCredit: Getty - Contributor
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Paul Breitner starred as Sergeant Stark in Potato Fritz
Just 17 hours later, however, he was out of a job as the reaction to his appointment proved too much for the DFB to withstand.
So he was out and in came Erich Ribbeck instead.
He was always looking for something other than football…
In 1976 Breitner played the part of Sergeant Stark in Potato Fritz, a movie about German immigrants moving to America’s Wild West during the gold rush.
When Paul Breitner wore a microphone under his shirt in a Bayern Munich game he was overheard abusing a refereeCredit: PA:Press Association
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Paul Breitner's influence on the German game will never be forgottenCredit: Getty - Contributor
He was always one to experiment…
Having rejoined Bayern Munich in 1978, Breitner agreed to take part in a documentary wherein he would wear a microphone under his shirt for a match against Hamburg.
It was an interesting idea made all the most interesting when Breitner was overheard telling the referee to “lick my a***”.