Oliver Bierhoff - 102 goals in Serie A (part 1/3): 1-32 (Ascoli, Udinese 1991-1997)
Oliver Bierhoff, born 1 May 1968 in Karlsruhe (Germany). 220 games and 102 goals in Serie A, playing as striker with Ascoli, Udinese, Milan and Chievo Verona. From 1991 to 2003 he played 8 Serie A seasons, winning 1 Serie A and 1 Serie A Topscorer. With Germany he scored 37 goals in 70 international games (1996-2002), winning 1996 UEFA European Cup and finishing 2nd in 2002 FIFA World Cup. MUSIC: 1) "Read All About It" by Professor Green feat. Emeli Sandé (2011) 2) "The Boys Are Back In Town" by Thin Lizzy (1976)

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Oliver Bierhoff - 102 goals in Serie A (part 2/3): 33-78 (Udinese, Milan 1997-1999)

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Winning Eleven - Milan vs Juventus 2003/2004 Season - Serie A

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Oliver Bierhoff - 102 goals in Serie A (part 3/3): 79-102 (Milan, Chievo 1999-2003)

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Unbelievable Workers | Working with Talented Engineers #46 #fail #adamrose #smartworkers

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Udinese - Brescia 1992/93 spareggio Serie A

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Gabriel Omar Batistuta-184 goals in Serie A (1991/2003)

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ALL THE GOALS - Jari Litmanen | Happy birthday LEGEND 🥳

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Oliver Bierhoff – The Golden Goal Hero 🇩🇪 | Best Goals Compilation

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Oliver Bierhoff Header Goals

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Ariel Ortega (some highlights from his short stint in Serie A) 🇦🇷⚽

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Gabriel Batistuta all 184 Serie A Goals!!! Fiorentina,Roma,Inter
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Oliver Bierhoff, Golden Head [Best Goals]

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Serie A 1998/1999 | AC Milan vs Parma 2-1 | 1999.04.11

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Stefano Fiore Creative Midfielder With Deadly Pass & Decisive Goal (Parma, Udinese & Lazio)

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Soulmates | Weah & Bierhoff

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Real Madrid 3-1 AC Milan (Rivaldo, Ronaldo) ● UCL 2002/2003 Extended Goals & Highlights

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Diego Milito - 86 goals in Serie A (part 1/2): 1-46 (Genoa, Inter 2008-2010)

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Gabriel Batistuta ◉ All 55 Goals for Argentina 🇦🇷

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Pierluigi Casiraghi - 61 goals in Serie A (part 2/2): 21-61 (Lazio 1993-1998)

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