Karl-Heinz Riedle, born on September 16, 1965, is a distinguished former German professional footballer who made his mark as a prolific striker. Known for his exceptional heading accuracy and remarkable timing, he earned the nickname 'Air' during his career. Despite not being particularly tall, Riedle's ability to make incisive runs into the box and capitalize on crosses set him apart as a well-rounded centre forward.
Over the span of eight seasons, Riedle showcased his talents in the Bundesliga, appearing in two hundred and seven matches and netting sixty-two goals, primarily for Werder Bremen and Borussia Dortmund. His career also took him beyond Germany, with stints at Lazio in Italy and Liverpool in England, where he continued to demonstrate his scoring prowess.
On the international stage, Riedle represented Germany for six years, participating in two World Cups and contributing to the team's triumph in the 1990 edition. He also played in Euro 1992, further solidifying his legacy as a key player in German football history.