Bernd Förster

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Bernd Förster
Personal information
Full nameBernhard Georg Josef Förster
Date of birth (1956-05-03) 3 May 1956
Place of birthMosbach, West Germany
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing positionDefender
Youth career
0000–1974Waldhof Mannheim
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1974Waldhof Mannheim16(0)
1974–1976Bayern Munich8(0)
1976–19781. FC Saarbrücken61(5)
1978–1986VfB Stuttgart222(20)
Total307(25)
National team
1973–1974West Germany Youth11(0)
1974West Germany Amateur1(0)
1979–1981West Germany B3(0)
1979–1984West Germany33(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Bernhard "Bernd" Georg Josef Förster (born 3 May 1956) is a former German footballer who played as a defender.

His younger brother, Karlheinz, was also a footballer, and a defender. Both played extensively at VfB Stuttgart, and were crowned European champions in 1980.

Club career

Förster started playing professionally at SV Waldhof Mannheim, in the second division. In January 1975, he switched to country giants FC Bayern Munich, but his stay there was highly unsuccessful (he did appear twice in the club's 1975–76 European Cup victorious campaign).

After establishing himself in the top flight with 1. FC Saarbrücken, Förster switched to VfB Stuttgart, after his former club relegated. He became an essential defensive member in the following seasons, partnering sibling Karlheinz in the back-four. Until his retirement, Förster scored 25 goals in 291 league matches, being instrumental in the side's 1984 national league (31 matches, two goals). He retired in 1986, at only 30.

International career

Förster won his first cap for West Germany on 22 May 1979, in a 3–1 friendly win in Republic of Ireland. In the following year's UEFA European Football Championship, he played twice as the nation was crowned continental champions, alongside brother Karlheinz.

At the 1982 FIFA World Cup, Förster only started playing in the second group stage, but from then on played the entire matches en route to the vice-championship. Hence, the pair became the first brothers in German football history to take part in a World Cup final since Ottmar and Fritz Walter's appearances in the victorious 1954 edition, and the first to be defeated.

Förster retired from international play after UEFA Euro 1984 in France, as Germany were ousted from the group stage after a last-minute goal by Spain's Antonio Maceda. He gained a total of 33 caps.

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