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Josef Kiefer was born on 5 December, 1942 in Basel, is a German footballer. Discover Josef Kiefer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Josef Kiefer |
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81 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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5 December, 1942 |
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5 December |
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Basel |
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 81 years old group.
Josef Kiefer Height, Weight & Measurements
At 81 years old, Josef Kiefer height is 170cm .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Josef Kiefer Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Josef Kiefer worth at the age of 81 years old? Josef Kiefer’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from . We have estimated Josef Kiefer's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Josef Kiefer (* 5 December 1942) is a retired German footballer who played for FC Basel.
He played in the position of defender.
Kiefer joined the FC Basel first team for the 1962–63 season under trainer Jiří Sobotka.
In this season he played in just three test games, one league match and one match in the Cup of the Alps.
He made his Nationalliga A debut on 9 June 1963 in the home match against Sion, which ended in an 8–1 victory.
On 15 April 1963 the Wankdorf Stadium hosted the Cup Final and Basel played against favorites Grasshopper Club.
Two goals after half time, one by Heinz Blumer and the second from Otto Ludwig gave Basel a 2–0 victory and their third Cup win in their history.
In the following season Kiefer advanced to become a regular in the Basel defence.
A well-documented curiosity was the fact that during the winter break of their 1963–64 season the team travelled on a world tour.
This saw them visit British Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, French Polynesia, Mexico and the United States.
During the tour a total of ten friendly/test games were played, these are listed in their 1963–64 season.
Five wins, three draws, two defeats, but also three major injuries resulted from these test matches.
A broken leg for Peter Füri, an eye injury for Walter Baumann and a knee injury for Bruno Michaud soon reduced the number of players to just 13.
Kiefer was a member of this tour.
He played in all ten of these games.
First team manager Jiří Sobotka together with 16 players and 15 members of staff, supporters and journalists participated in this world tour from 10 January to 10 February 1964.
Team captain Bruno Michaud filmed the events with his super-8 camara.
The voyage around the world included 19 flights and numerous bus and train journeys.
Club chairman, Lucien Schmidlin, led the group, but as they arrived in the hotel in Bangkok, he realised that 250,000 Swiss Francs were missing.
The suitcase that he had filled with the various currencies was not with them.
He had left it at home, but fortunately Swiss Air were able to deliver this to him within just a few days.
Kiefer scored his first league goal for the club on 13 March 1966, it was the equaliser in the away 1–1 draw against Young Boys.
In the 1966–67 Nationalliga A season Basel won the championship under player-manager Helmut Benthaus.
Basel finished the championship one point clear of FC Zürich who finished in second position.
Basel won 16 of the 26 games, drawing eight, losing twice, and they scored 60 goals conceding just 20.
Kiefer played in all of the 26 domestic league games.
In that season Basel won the double.
In the Cup final on 15 May 1967 Basel's opponents were Lausanne-Sports.
In the former Wankdorf Stadium, Basel took an early lead through a goal by Helmut Hauser.
The equaliser happened two minutes after the half-time break, Kiefer unluckily deflected a free kick from Lausanne's Richard Dürr into his own goal.
It was Kiefer's one and only own goal in his career.
Hauser scored the decisive goal via penalty.
But the game went down in football history due to the sit-down strike that followed this goal.
After 88 minutes of play, with the score at 1–1, referee Karl Göppel awarded Basel a controversial penalty.
André Grobéty had pushed Hauser gently in the back and Hauser let himself drop theatrically.
Subsequently, after the 2–1 lead for Basel the Lausanne players refused to resume the game and they sat down demonstratively on the pitch.
The referee had to abandon the match.
Basel were awarded the cup with a 3–0 forfait.
Kiefer won his second title in Basel's 1968–69 season.
Basel finished the championship just one point clear of second placed Lausanne Sports.