Eintracht Frankfurt Legend Dieter Lindner Dies at 85
The 1959 championship winner and key figure in the club's history passed away after a long illness, leaving behind a legacy of loyalty and leadership.
- Dieter Lindner, a pivotal player in Eintracht Frankfurt's 1959 German championship team, has died at the age of 85 after a prolonged illness.
- Lindner played a crucial role in Eintracht's iconic 1960 European Cup final against Real Madrid, where the team lost 3–7 in what is considered one of football's greatest matches.
- Over his 14-year career with Eintracht, Lindner made 435 appearances, scoring 77 goals, and later returned from retirement in 1970 to help the team avoid relegation.
- Beyond his playing career, Lindner served as a club leader, including a brief stint as interim president during a period of financial turmoil in 1996.
- Known for his humility and dedication, Lindner is remembered as a beloved figure in Eintracht Frankfurt's history and an enduring role model for the club.