Card autographed by Jurgen Kohler, produced and certified by Panini America in 2022.
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Jürgen Kohler (Lambsheim, 6 October 1965) is a German footballer, who played as a defender: he is remembered as one of the last "old-fashioned" stoppers in European football. In 1990 he won the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich, which he left in the summer of 1991 to join Juventus in Italy, remaining in Turin for four years in which he played over 100 Serie A matches in a Juventus shirt, winning the UEFA Cup in 1993 and contributing in the 1994-1995 season to the national double formed by the Scudetto - absent at Juventus for nine years - and the Italian Cup. Returning to his homeland in the following summer and joining the ranks of Borussia Dortmund, in 1996 he triumphed for the second time in the Bundesliga and, the following year, took part in the victory of the first and so far only Champions League in the history of the yellow and blacks, won beating Juventus in the final. In Dortmund he also boasted, again in 1997, the success in the Intercontinental Cup, although he did not take the field in the match against the Brazilians Cruzeiro. Kohler was among the protagonists of the victorious German expedition to the 1990 World Cup in Italy, also starting the final in Rome against Maradona's Argentina which gave the Teutonic team their third world title. He left the national team after playing his third World Cup, that of France 1998, with a roster of 105 games and 2 goals.
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