Uwe Seeler

Soccer Player

Uwe Seeler was born in Hamburg, Germany on November 5th, 1936 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 87, Uwe Seeler biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 5, 1936
Nationality
Germany
Place of Birth
Hamburg, Germany
Age
87 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Association Football Player, Businessperson
Uwe Seeler Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 87 years old, Uwe Seeler has this physical status:

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170cm
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Uwe Seeler Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Uwe Seeler Career

Seeler followed in his father's footsteps as a player for Hamburger SV, making his first team debut in 1954 in a DFB-Pokal match, aged just under 18, scoring four goals (8–2 vs. Holstein Kiel). In later years, despite tempting offers from Italian and Spanish clubs, he remained loyal to Hamburg, working on a second career as a merchant besides playing football.

Seeler was a gifted, powerful, and prolific striker who, among other things, was most of all renowned for his leadership, consistency, overhead kicks, and aerial ability. He scored 137 times in 239 Bundesliga games, 43 times in 72 international games for the German national team, and 21 times in 29 European club tournament games. He was captain of both his club team and the national team for many years. He and his club won the German championship in 1960 and the DFB-Pokal in 1963. He was top scorer of the first Bundesliga season in 1963–64 and German Footballer of the Year in 1960, 1964, and 1970. During the 1960–61 season, Seeler, alongside his brother Dieter, helped to lead Hamburger SV to the semi-finals of the European Cup, where they narrowly missed out on the final against Benfica, losing out to Barcelona in a play-off match. During the 1967–68 season, Seeler also helped Hamburg to reach the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup, finishing the competition as top scorer, only to lose out to AC Milan.

In 1978, he and his former teammate Franz-Josef Hönig played for Cork Celtic F.C. in a one-off sponsored event. Seeler had ended his active playing career in 1972. However, this match turned out to be an official League of Ireland one and Uwe scored twice. Thus, his overall record of goals scored in league and championship matches adds up to 446 (Hamburger SV 444, Cork Celtic 2). His 404 goals in German Oberliga and Bundesliga league games is a record that stands as of today, his 406 goals in league games overall making him the second-best German goalscorer behind Gerd Müller.

Seeler participated in the same four FIFA World Cups as Pelé did: 1958, 1962, 1966, and 1970. Of those West German World Cup teams, the 1966 side reached the final, where they lost to host nation England 4–2 in extra time. In 1958, the German team finished in fourth place; in 1970 the West German team finished in third after being eliminated by European rivals Italy in the semi-finals, following a closely fought 4–3 extra-time loss, a match often referred to as the "Game of the Century". In the previous round, a backward second-half header against England tied the score 2–2, a game West Germany went on to win 3–2.

Although Seeler never won a World Cup (his involvement as a player in the tournament started four years after West Germany won their first World Cup (1954) and ended four years before they won their second (1974)), he had a prolific career in the tournament; he was the first player ever to appear in 20 World Cup matches (he retired with 21 matches played, tied for third all-time); the first ever to score in four World Cups (beating Pelé by only a few minutes), and the first player to score at least two goals in each of four World Cups (matched in 2014 by his compatriot Miroslav Klose). He also ranks third in all-time minutes played in World Cups, with 1,980, behind Paolo Maldini and Lothar Matthäus. In total, he scored nine goals across the four World Cups in which he played, as well as three goals in World Cup Qualifying matches; he scored 43 times in 72 international appearances between 1954 and 1970. A photo of a dejected Seeler leaving the field having just been defeated in the 1966 World Cup Final was voted as Photo of the Century by kicker magazine.

Career after football

He had a two-and-a-half-year tenure as president of Hamburger SV, which began in 1995, and ended in resignation in 1998 due to a financial scandal, for which he took responsibility. Seeler, however, was not himself implicated in the irregularities.

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Bayern Munich 8-1 Mainz: Harry Kane nets a superb hat-trick to break a Bundesliga record as Thomas Tuchel's side return to winning ways in emphatic style

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 9, 2024
In Bayern Munich's 8-1 victory over Mainz 05 on Saturday, Harry Kane scored a hat-trick, closing the gap on the champions to seven points. Kane, who joined Tottenham Hotspur for a league record 100 million euros, became the first player to score at least twice in eight different games in his first Bundesliga season. By increasing his number to 30, he tied Uwe Seeler's record for most goals in a debut Bundesliga campaign.

Lionel Messi scores at his fourth World Cup after netting from the spot against Saudi Arabia

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 22, 2022
After a VAR check, the PSG forward took just ten minutes to announce his account for Argentina at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, when he notched from the penalty spot. The former Barcelona star has become only the fifth person to do so, alongside Ronaldo, Pele, Miroslav Klose, and Uwe Seeler. Diego Maradona and Gabriel Batistuta, both scoring at three separate World Cups, followed the 35-year-old for the first time. Messi, on the other hand, has now scored at the 2006, 2014, 2018, and 2022 World Cups, although the forward did hint ahead of the tournament that this would be his last appearance. Messi has also surpassed Ronaldo for the number of goals scored at World Cups, with the two teams now standing on seven goals.