Aka Der Kaiser.
Came from a solid but poor family and the big time in the 60s as a defender for Bayern Munich. He led Germany (OK, West Germany) to its first ever victory in Wembley (3-1, during the '72 European Championships), became European ('72) and, as captain, World Champion ('74), led Bayern to five Geraman and three consecutive European Championships before leaving for the US, where he showed the American people you can actually watch soccer, winning three titles with Cosmos New York, having poeple Pelé as his teammate.
He went on to became Germany's national coach in the 80s, grabbing a Vice-World Championship (losing against the Hand of God and his bunch) in '86 and ultimately winning the title again in '90.
He was instrumental in bringing the World Championship to Germany in '06, and it's after this that his fame has been smoewhat blemished: Bribes ti FIFA electors, too expensive watches, too many lavish invitations to shady Arabian oil princes, that sort of thing. He is a recluse these days, and it's a pity. If anyone in Germany ever appoached anything like cool, it was him. He embodied the Libero, and he made 40 m passes with the outside of the boot look easy when only three people on the planet could do them.