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Germany went into the 1994 World Cup as favourites and defending champions, but were knocked out in the quarter-finals. Internal conflicts, media campaigns and malice directed at manager Berti Vogts had led to the supposed ‘eleven friends’ – players such as Lothar Matthäus, Jürgen Klinsmann, Stefan Effenberg, Bodo Illgner and Matthias Sammer – manoeuvring themselves into a collective nightmare within a matter of weeks. ‘Eleven Heroes, One Nightmare’ takes a look behind the scenes of what was a memorable World Cup tournament for Germany and shows how one of the strongest German teams of all time failed spectacularly.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Berti Vogts | Self | Unowned |
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Lothar Matthäus | Self | Unowned |
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Jürgen Klinsmann | Self | Unowned |
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Stefan Effenberg | Self | Unowned |
| Bodo Illgner | Self | Unowned | |
| Matthias Sammer | Self | Unowned | |
| Maurizio Gaudino | Self | Unowned | |
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Thomas Helmer | Self | Unowned |
| Marcel Reif | Self | Unowned | |
| Wolfram Eilenberger | Unowned | ||
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Mario Basler | Unowned | |
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Reinhold Beckmann | Unowned | |
| Rainer Bonhof | Unowned | ||
| Alfred Draxler | Unowned | ||
| Maurizio Gaudino | Unowned | ||
| Bianca Illgner | Unowned | ||
| Uli Köhler | Unowned | ||
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Andreas Köpke | Unowned | |
| Wolfgang Niersbach | Unowned | ||
| Gaby Papenburg | Unowned | ||
| Dietrich Schulze Marmeling | Unowned | ||
| Harald Stenger | Unowned | ||
| Christo Stoitschkow | Unowned | ||
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Thomas Strunz | Unowned | |
| Peter Unfried | Unowned | ||
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Rudi Völler | Unowned |