- German former soccer player, who has been general manager of Bayern Munich (1979-2009).
- Older brother of Dieter Hoeneß.
- Being the sole survivor of a light-aircraft crash in 1982, he still doesn't remember the accident.
- Playing 35 times for West Germany's national side, he won the 1972 European Championship and the 1974 FIFA World Cup.
- In the final of the 1976 European Championship, in Belgrade against Czechoslovakia, he missed the decisive penalty in the shootout.
- Owns a factory in Nuremberg, which produces sausages.
- 35 appearances for West German National Team (1972-1976), scored 5 goals.
- 11 appearances for 1. FC Nuremberg in West German Bundesliga (1978/79).
- 239 appearances for FC Bayern Munich in Bundesliga (1970-1978), scored 86 goals.
- President of FC Bayern Munich (2009 to 2014 and 2016 to 2019).
- 8 appearances for FC Bayern Munich in European Cup Winners' Cup (1971-1972) - 1 goal.
- 34 appearances for FC Bayern Munich in European Cup (1972-1977) - 8 goals.
- 5 appearances for FC Bayern Munich in UEFA Cup (1977) - 1 goal.
- 1 appearance for 1. FC Nuremberg in DFB Pokal (1978).
- 38 appearances for FC Bayern Munich in DFB Pokal (1970-1978) - scored 14 goals.
- In a tackling with Frank Gray in European Cup final against Leeds United in 1975, Hoeneß suffered a right knee injury from which he never fully recovered. Had to end his active career at age 27.
- Known for his, at times, very choleric statements at press conferences and other public meetings.
- Won European Championship (1972) and World Championship (1974) with West German Team.
- Won European Cup in 1974, 1975 and 1976 with FC Bayern Munich.
- Won DFB Pokal with FC Bayern Munich (1971).
- Took part in 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany.
- Was Awarded the Order of Merit of the West German State Bavaria (2002).
- 6 appearances at the Olympic football tournament for West Germany (1972), scored 1 goal.
- Former West German professional athlete & world class business Man.
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