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Eintracht Frankfurt want to win for their late club icon Bernd Hölzenbein when they take on Augsburg on Friday in a crucial Bundesliga match. “It’s a special match for us because we want to win the game in Bernd’s honour. We want to pay our last respects to him,” coach Dino Toppmöller told reporters on Thursday. A minute’s silence will be observed before kick-off, and Frankfurt players will wear black armbands in memory of Hölzenbein who died on Monday at age 78. The 1974 World Cup champion Hölzenbein won the UEFA Cup and three German Cups with Frankfurt, and is their record scorer with 160 go…

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