Erwin Kostedde

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Erwin Kostedde (born 21 May 1946) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Career

The son of a German mother and a Black American father, Kostedde was the first mixed-race player to play for West Germany, and was the top scorer in the Belgian League in 1970–71 and in Ligue 1 in 1979–80. He scored 98 goals in 218 Bundesliga matches. Kostedde won his first of three caps for West Germany in 1974.

Personal life

In 1990, Kostedde was accused of robbing an amusement hall, and spent six months in prison before being acquitted and receiving DM 3,000 compensation. In 1994, a fanzine at Kickers Offenbach was started and given the name 'Erwin' in Kostedde's honour. The fanzine lasted for 13 years and produced 65 editions. In 2021, Kostedde featured in Schwarze Adler, a documentary detailing the experiences of Black players in German professional football.

Honours

Werder Bremen Standard Liège Individual

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