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Franz Beckenbauer has died: what the main newspapers of the world say while football mourns the departure of the Kaiser

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The world says goodbye to a legend of football and sport. Franz Beckenbauersymbol of a German team that has marked the history and emblem of Bayern Monacodied this Monday at the age of 78.

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“It is with deep sadness that we must announce that my husband and our father died peacefully in his sleep yesterday, Sunday, surrounded by his family,” the family confirmed in a statement released by the agency. DPA. “We ask that you allow us to mourn in peace and not ask questions.”

He Kaiser He was the captain of the national team West Germany who was proclaimed champion as a guest in World Cup 1974. He also led the national team that won the World Cup 1990 after defeating Argentina in the end. As a player and coach, he was a revolutionary figure in German football and left his mark around the world. For this reason, the media around the planet echoed the news of his death.

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The historic former Germany and Bayern Munich captain has died at the age of 78 after battling an illness that kept him away from public life. With his team he was world champion twice: once as a player and once as a coach.

Beckenbauer’s death in the newspapers

"L“The emperor is dead”, writes Bild, one of the most read German newspapers, on the front page.
"He fell asleep peacefully surrounded by his family," reported the Süddeutsche Zeitung, one of the most important and second best-selling newspapers in the German country.“He fell asleep peacefully surrounded by his family,” reported the Süddeutsche Zeitung, one of the most important and second best-selling newspapers in the German country.
The Frankfurter Allgemeine, the third most read newspaper in Germany, called him "lThe Frankfurter Allgemeine, the third most read newspaper in Germany, called him “the last German emperor”.
The French L'Equipe dedicated its cover to him, with a photo of the German wearing his team's shirt and a simple legend: The French L’Equipe dedicated its cover to him, with a photo of the German wearing his team’s shirt and a simple legend: “The Kaiser is dead”.
The Sun of England remembered him with a collage of images of the Kaiser lifting his two World Cups and aThe Sun of England remembered him with a collage of images of the Kaiser lifting his two World Cups and a more current image. “Rest in peace, Kaiser,” he wrote in the caption.
The newspaper El Español recalled that Beckenbauer was one of BayernThe newspaper El Español recalled that Beckenbauer was one of Bayern’s “biggest legends”.
The newspaper As de España pointed out that Beckenbauer has won two Ballon d'Ors.The newspaper As de España pointed out that Beckenbauer has won two Ballon d’Ors.
SpainSpain’s Marca called him a “legend of Bayern and world football”.
The British Guardian underlined that the German, "world champion, captain and coach, is considered theThe British Guardian underlined that the German, “world champion, captain and coach, is considered the creator of” the modern role of libero.
"Goodbye to a football legend, goodbye to the Kaiser", headlines La Gazzeta dello Sport.“Goodbye to a football legend, goodbye to the Kaiser”, headlines La Gazzeta dello Sport.

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