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  • Dietmar Hamann
  • Dietmar Hamann
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  • Dietmar „Didi“ Hamann (* 27. August 1973 in Waldsassen) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Fußballspieler und heutiger Trainer.
  • Dietmar "Didi" Hamann (born 27 August 1973) is a retired German footballer who spent seven seasons playing for Liverpool, after joining from Newcastle United for a fee of £8 million in July 1999. Hamann left Liverpool for Manchester City in July 2006, having made 283 appearances, scoring 11 goals.
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länderspiele (tore)
  • 3
  • 10
  • 59
jugendjahre
  • 1978
  • 1989
Größe
  • 192.0
spiele (tore)
  • 12
  • 23
  • 24
  • 54
  • 106
  • 191
Geburtsort
Bildname
  • Dietmar hamann.jpg
jugendvereine
POB
  • Waldsassen, West Germany
Nationalmannschaft
Nationaljahre
  • 1993
  • 1997
Alternativnamen
  • Hamann, Didi
Vereine
Bildunterschrift
  • Dietmar Hamann im Jahre 2007
geburtsland
Kurzname
  • Dietmar Hamann
Jahre
  • 1992
  • 1993
  • 1998
  • 1999
  • 2006
  • 2010
Geburtstag
  • 1973-08-27
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Appearances
  • 283
Goals
  • 11
Name
  • Hamann, Dietmar
Type
  • article
DOB
  • 1973-08-27
lgupdate
  • 2010-11-25
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Link
  • Template:Featured Article/February2012
Height
  • 1.91 m
KURZBESCHREIBUNG
  • deutscher Fußballspieler
Years
  • 1999
Geburtsdatum
  • 1973-08-27
Position
Bild
trainervereine
trainerjahre
  • 2010
  • 2011
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  • Dietmar „Didi“ Hamann (* 27. August 1973 in Waldsassen) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Fußballspieler und heutiger Trainer.
  • Dietmar "Didi" Hamann (born 27 August 1973) is a retired German footballer who spent seven seasons playing for Liverpool, after joining from Newcastle United for a fee of £8 million in July 1999. Hamann left Liverpool for Manchester City in July 2006, having made 283 appearances, scoring 11 goals. During his seven years at the club, Hamann collected no fewer than nine tournament winners medals as he anchored the Liverpool midfield during the most successful era the club has seen since their heyday of the 1970s and '80s. He was a prominent figure of the treble winning side of the 2000-01 season, and helped Liverpool claim an unlikely win in the 2005 Champions League Final. He also scored penalties in the shootout wins over Milan in said final, and against West Ham a year later in the 2006 FA Cup Final.
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