Albert Brülls, born on March 26, 1937, is a distinguished former German footballer and coach, renowned for his contributions to both club and international football. He represented the West Germany national team on twenty-five occasions, showcasing his talent on the world stage during the 1962 and 1966 FIFA World Cups.
His domestic career was primarily spent at Borussia Mönchengladbach, where he played from 1955 to 1962. As captain, Brülls led the team to its first significant triumph in 1960, clinching the DFB-Pokal by overcoming Karlsruher SC with a thrilling score of three to two.
Brülls made history as one of the pioneering Germans to venture abroad, transferring to the Italian club FC Modena for a substantial fee of one hundred thousand marks. His journey not only highlights his individual prowess but also marks a significant moment in the evolution of German footballers in international leagues.