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Horst-Dieter Hottges, who received the 1974 World Cup with West Germany, dies at 79

BREMEN, Germany — Horst-Dieter Höttges, a member of the West Germany workforce that received the 1974 World Cup and misplaced to England within the 1966 last, has died. He was 79.

Werder Bremen, the place Höttges performed 420 league video games within the Nineteen Sixties and 70s, mentioned Monday he died on June 22, citing his household. The membership didn’t give a reason behind loss of life. German information company dpa reported that he had been residing with dementia in recent times.

Bremen president Hubertus Hess-Grunewald mentioned Höttges was “one of the best soccer players that there has ever been in Germany.”



A troublesome-tackling defender nicknamed “Iron Foot,” Höttges’ profession spanned West Germany’s nice groups of the early Nineteen Seventies amid Cold War tensions.

Höttges performed when West Germany misplaced to England 4-2 within the the 1966 World Cup, positioned third on the 1970 World Cup and beat the Soviet Union 3-0 within the last of the 1972 European Championship. At West Germany’s victorious house World Cup two years later, he was on the fringes of the squad.

Höttges’ solely look on the 1974 World Cup was his 66th and final for West Germany and got here in a stunning 1-0 loss to East Germany within the group stage. He was an unused substitute within the 2-1 win over the Netherlands within the last. At membership stage, he received the 1965 Bundesliga title with Bremen.

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