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(dpa) - The former players of the 1954 Hungarian national soccer team defender Jenoe Buzanszky and goalkeeper Gyula Grosics (R) speak during a press conference in Bad Duerkheim, Germany, 4 June 2004. Both former players spoke about the 1954 World Cup final game opposing Hungary and Germany.-stock-photo
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Soccer - International Friendly - France v Hungary - Colombes Stadium-stock-photo
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FILED - 04 July 1954, Switzerland, Bern: Germany beats Hungary 3-2 in front of 60,000 spectators at the Wankdorf Stadium in Berne on July 4, 1954. At the end of the match, the German players lie in each other's arms in jubilation after the final whistle has been blown by English referee William Ling (l, back) and celebrate winning the first World Cup title. In the players' cluster (l-r) Fritz Walter (16), his brother Ottmar Walter (15) and Hans Schäfer (20). On the right, player Horst Eckel raises his arms in jubilation. The former soccer world champion Horst Eckel is dead. As the German Footb-stock-photo
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FILE - German national soccer player Hans SChaefer (c, l) and Hungarian goalkeeper Gyula Grosics (c, r) in action next to Helmut Rahn (not depicted), who receives the ball and shoots a goal in the World Cup finale in Bern, Switzerland, 4 July 1954. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previous club 1. FC Koeln declared that the 90 year old former captain of the national team and winner of the 1954 World Cup died on 7 November 2017. Photo: dpa/dpa-stock-photo
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FILE - German national soccer player Hans SChaefer (c, l) and Hungarian goalkeeper Gyula Grosics (c, r) in action next to Helmut Rahn (not depicted), who receives the ball and shoots a goal in the World Cup finale in Bern, Switzerland, 4 July 1954. The soccer World Champion Hans Schaefer is dead. His previous club 1. FC Koeln declared that the 90 year old former captain of the national team and winner of the 1954 World Cup died on 7 November 2017. Photo: dpa/dpa-stock-photo
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ARCHIVE - The German forward Hans Schaefer (M) and the Hungarian goalkeeper Gyula Grosics (M-R) miss the corner throw which the forward Helmut Rahn (not depicted) turns into a score in Bern, Switzerland, 4 July 1954. The Hungarian players Gyula Lorant (L) and Mihaly Lantos (R) watch in utter rapture. In the end the German national team won the World Cup finale against Hungary 3-2, becoming champion for the very first time. Hans Schaefer will turn 90 years old on the 19th of October 2017. Photo: dpa-stock-photo
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German midfielder Max Morlock (C, on the ground) falls to the ground and pushes the ball into the net past diving Hungarian goalkeeper Gyula Grosics (r, on the ground) and scores the 1-2 goal, while Hungarian defender Zakarias (l, sitting) sits on the pitch and follows the action during the 1954 World Cup final between Germany and Hungary at the Wankdorf Stadium in Berne in Switzerland on the 4th of July in 1954. Germany won the match with 3-2 and the world champion title for the first time.-stock-photo
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German forward Helmut Rahn (not in the photo) overcomes Hungarian goalkeeper Gyula Grosics from a distance of 17 metres in the 85th minute of the World Cup final in Bern in Switzerland on the 4th of July in 1954. Germany won the match 3-2 and became World Champion.-stock-photo
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(dpa files) - The ball of German former soccer ace Helmut Rahn (not in frame), lands in the goal during the 1954 World Cup finals Germany against Hungary in Bern, Switzerland, 4 July 1954. Rahn kicked the ball from a distance of 17 metres past the Hungarian goalkeeper  Gyula Grosics (L). He died on-stock-photo
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The Hungary football team visit the Pathe News Studio in London to watch the film of their 6-3 demolition of England at Wembley Stadium the previous day.Goalkeeper Gyula Grosics (left) and Nandor Hidegkuti viewing part of the film.  26th November 1953.-stock-photo
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Gyula Grosics, the Hungarian goalkeeper, clears from England's George Robb (no.11)-stock-photo
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Soccer - Friendly - England v Hungary - Wembley Stadium-stock-photo
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Stanley Mortensen (England) is carried off the field by Gyula Grosics and Gyula Lorant after he had been injured during the match. England trainer Jimmy Trotter is on the left.-stock-photo
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Soccer - Friendly - England v Hungary - Wembley Stadium-stock-photo
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Soccer - Friendly - England v Hungary - Wembley Stadium-stock-photo
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The ball in the net and Hungary's goalkeeper Gyula Grosics flat on his face as England score their third goal from a penalty kick taken by Alf Ramsey. Hungary went on to win the match 6-3.-stock-photo
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Gyula Grosics, Hungary's goalkeeper is stretched helplessly on the ground watching the ball go in the net to give England an equalising goal. Hungary went on to win the match.-stock-photo
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Soccer - Friendly - England v Hungary - Wembley Stadium-stock-photo
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Soccer - Friendly - England v Hungary - Wembley Stadium-stock-photo
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Soccer - Friendly - England v Hungary - Wembley Stadium-stock-photo
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Soccer - Friendly - England v Hungary - Wembley Stadium-stock-photo