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  1. Ulrich "Uli" Hoeneß ( Ulm, 5 de enero de 1952) es un ex futbolista alemán y expresidente del Bayern de Múnich. Su posición era la de delantero por la izquierda. Hoeneß jugando para Alemania. Carrera. Hoeneß nació en Ulm, Baden-Wurtemberg. Comenzó a jugar en el club amateur VfB Ulm.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Uli_HoeneßUli Hoeneß - Wikipedia

    Ulrich "Uli" Hoeneß (German pronunciation: [ˈuːliː ˈhøːnɛs], audio ⓘ; born 5 January 1952) is a German football executive and former professional player who played as a forward. He played for West Germany at one World Cup and two European Championships , winning one tournament of each competition.

  3. Ulrich „Uli“ Hoeneß (* 5. Januar 1952 in Ulm) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Fußballspieler, heutiger Funktionär und Unternehmer. Als Spieler gewann er in den 1970er Jahren mit dem FC Bayern München nahezu alle wichtigen Titel im Vereinsfußball. Mit der deutschen Nationalmannschaft wurde er 1972 Europameister und 1974 ...

  4. 16.11.2019. “Uli Hoeneß was a stroke of luck for Bayern, not just as a player but as general manager, chairman and president. What the club is today and the values for which it stands are to a...

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  5. La historia del FC Bayern München se entiende mejor al conocer el perfil de la figura que ha hizo del club una potencia del fútbol mundial: Uli Hoeneß. BL BL2 VBL Canales

  6. Uli Hoeneß has shaped FC Bayern like no one else as a player, general manager, board member, president and supervisory board chairman. He made the record German champions a global brand and won countless titles with the club. “I don’t regret a single day. I’m not just a Bayern Munich employee but a devout fan,” Hoeneß said shortly ...

  7. Only one man at Bayern could be responsible for such a statement: Uli Hoeneß. In 1979, at the tender age of 27, he became the club's general manager. Hoeneß, born on 5 January 1952, played eight seasons for the club as a striker (1970-1978). He collected championship (1972-74), European Cup (1974-1976) and World Club Cup (1976) honours during ...