1990
Stars der Bundesliga
Dunkin
Germany
? stickers
I don't have a complete checklist and I'm not sure how many stickers are in a complete set, the highest number I've got is 35 but this list only features five clubs so far. I've dated them to 1990 as Gerhard Poschner ended his first spell at VfB Stuttgart that year and Jürgen Hartmann left the club the following year
UPDATE (28-05-2021 23:02): Manfred has provided the names for all the missing numbers - 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 19, 20, 23, 27 and 32, so this checklist is now complete.
1. B. Illgner (FC Köln)
2. P. Littbarski (FC Köln)
3. U. Rahn (FC Köln)
4. H.G. Dressen (FC Köln)
5. F. Ordenewitz (FC Köln)
6. F. Görtz (FC Köln)
7. M. Hönerbach (FC Köln)
8. Th. Hässler (FC Köln)
9. O Janssen (FC Köln)
10. P. Steiner (FC Köln)
11. G. Poschner (VfB Stuttgart)
12. F. Neubarth (Werder Bremen)
13. J. Hartmann (VfB Stuttgart)
14. G. Schäfer (VfB Stuttgart)
15. G. Buchwald (VfB Stuttgart)
16. H.G. Bruns (Bor. M'gladbach)
17. A. Winkold (Bor. M'gladbach)
18. H.J. Criens (Bor. M'gladbach)
19. Ch. Hochstätter (Bor. M'gladbach)
20. U. Kamps (Bor. M'gladbach)
21. B. Krauss (Bor. M'gladbach)
22. Th. Hörster (Bor. M'gladbach)
23. J.P de Keyser (Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
24. E. Seckler (Bor. M'gladbach)
25. F. Hinterberger (Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
26. R. Vollborn (Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
27. K. Reinhardt (Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
28. K.H. Riedle (Werder Bremen)
29. Th. Wolter (Werder Bremen)
30. G. Sauer (Werder Bremen)
31. Th. Schaaf (Werder Bremen)
32. O. Reck (Werder Bremen)
33. G. Hermann (Werder Bremen)
34. M. Frontzeck (VfB Stuttgart)
35. K. Allgöwer (VfB Stuttgart)
Hi Alan
ReplyDelete7. M. Hönerbach (FC Köln)
8. Th. Hässler (FC Köln)
10. P. Steiner (FC Köln)
12. F. Neubarth (Werder Bremen)
15. G. Buchwald (VfB Stuttgart)
19. Ch. Hochstätter (Bor. M'gladbach)
20. U. Kamps (Bor. M'gladbach)
23. J.P de Keyser (Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
27. K. Reinhardt (Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
32. O. Reck (Werder Bremen)
I found it here:
http://wrappers.ru/?act=coll&acm=coll&id=3704&p=1
Hi Manfred,
DeleteThank you very much for the list, it's brilliant.
Cheers,
Alan