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Stefan Effenberg (born 2 August 1968) is a retired German footballer. A central midfielder, he possessed leadership skills, powerful shooting ability, physical strength, but also a fearsome and controversial character.
In the Bundesliga alone – where he represented most notably Bayern Munich, in six seasons in two different spells – Effenberg collected 109 yellow cards, an all-time worst at the time of his retirement.
He played for Germany on more than 30 occasions – in a career which was cut short after a run-in with the management – representing the nation in one World Cup and one European Championship. His nickname is Der Tiger.
Born and raised in Niendorf, Hamburg, Effenberg started his professional career with Borussia Mönchengladbach, being an undisputed first-choice by age 20. This prompted the interest from Bundesliga giants FC Bayern Munich, and he proceeded to score 19 goals in his first two seasons combined, but the club did not win any silverware whatsoever.
After legendary Lothar Matthäus (who also represented M'gladbach) returned to Bayern in 1992, Effenberg moved to ACF Fiorentina, being relegated from Serie A in his first season, on a side that also included Dane Brian Laudrup and Argentine Gabriel Batistuta.
Actors: Riza Kocaoglu (actor), Bozkurt Palanduz (editor), Bozkurt Palanduz (producer), Bozkurt Palanduz (writer), Bozkurt Palanduz (director), Erdem Helvacioglu (composer), Selen Seyven (actress), Ecevit Üresin (actor), Esra Banguoglu (actress), Onur Yös (composer), Serkan Öz (actor),
Plot: Four films of different genres start at different stages of their dramatic development. Yet all these four quite different stories will come to one single real common conclusion only to be perceived through some extrasensory activities akin to the Holy Spirit's in the "Book of Revelations" that is how this film came to being during a 5-year period of recherché yet for another film called "The Ex-patriots of Istanbul".
Keywords: istanbul-turkey, lifeguard, reference-to-god