Mehmet Scholl

 

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Mehmet Scholl is a former German footballer and manager with Turkish-German ancestry. He played most of his career as an attacking midfielder for Bayern Munich. During his career he won the UEFA Cup in 1996, the Euro 1996, and the UEFA Champions League in 2001, as well as eight German Championships. His success with Bayern makes him the record holder for Bundesliga titles, tied with his former teammate Oliver Kahn. He retired at the end of the 2006-07 Bundesliga season as one of the most successful German football players of all time. Scholl was the subject of the 2007 career retrospective documentary film Frei:Gespielt - Mehmet Scholl: Über das Spiel hinaus by directors Ferdinand Neumayr and Eduard Augustin

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Mehmet Scholl

Born 1970-10-16 (55 years ago) in Karlsruhe.
Height 177 centimeters.

Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Susanne Pfannendörfer(Gifta: 1993–) 1993 Gifta
Jessica Scholl(Gifta) Gifta
Children

Lucas-Julian Scholl, Polli Scholl

Parents

Ergin Yüksel, Hella Yüksel, Hermann Scholl

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Mehmet Scholl is a former German footballer and manager with Turkish-German ancestry. He played most of his career as an attacking midfielder for Bayern Munich. During his career he won the UEFA Cup in 1996, the Euro 1996, and the UEFA Champions League in 2001, as well as eight German Championships. His success with Bayern makes him the record holder for Bundesliga titles, tied with his former teammate Oliver Kahn. He retired at the end of the 2006-07 Bundesliga season as one of the most successful German football players of all time.

Scholl was the subject of the 2007 career retrospective documentary film Frei:Gespielt - Mehmet Scholl: Über das Spiel hinaus by directors Ferdinand Neumayr and Eduard Augustin.

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