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Robert Schlienz (3 February 1924 – 18 June 1995) was a German football player. He is considered one of the best players ever to play for current Bundesliga side VfB Stuttgart. He also played three times for his national side. Growing up in Zuffenhausen (it was incorporated into Stuttgart in 1931), his youth club was local FV Zuffenhausen. In 1942, his side won the Junior Championships of the state of Württemberg. In 1945–46, Schlienz, playing as centre forward, scored 46 goals in 30 games, becoming the record goal scorer in the Oberliga.

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  • Robert Schlienz (en)
  • Robert Schlienz (de)
  • Robert Schlienz (it)
  • Шлинц, Роберт (ru)
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  • Robert Schlienz (* 3. Februar 1924 in Zuffenhausen bei Stuttgart; † 18. Juni 1995) war ein Fußballspieler des VfB Stuttgart und deutscher Nationalspieler. Er gilt als einer der besten Fußballspieler, die der VfB Stuttgart je hervorgebracht hat. Sein Markenzeichen war das Fehlen des linken Unterarms, der ihm 1948 nach einem Autounfall amputiert worden war. (de)
  • Robert Schlienz è stato un calciatore tedesco, di ruolo centrocampista. (it)
  • Роберт Шлинц (нем. Robert Schlienz; 3 апреля 1924, Цуффенхаузен, Германия — 18 июня 1995, Деттенхаузен, Германия) — немецкий футболист. (ru)
  • Robert Schlienz (3 February 1924 – 18 June 1995) was a German football player. He is considered one of the best players ever to play for current Bundesliga side VfB Stuttgart. He also played three times for his national side. Growing up in Zuffenhausen (it was incorporated into Stuttgart in 1931), his youth club was local FV Zuffenhausen. In 1942, his side won the Junior Championships of the state of Württemberg. In 1945–46, Schlienz, playing as centre forward, scored 46 goals in 30 games, becoming the record goal scorer in the Oberliga. (en)
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  • Robert Schlienz (en)
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