Games | Date | Competition |
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Period | Club | Games | Goals |
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2001 - 2006 | 1. FC Nürnberg | 98 | 30 |
Crowd favourite. Top goalscorer. The face of Bayer 04. Over 10 years at the club. Kieß has played 423 games for the Black and Reds scoring 159 goals along the way. No one else puts in a shift for the team like he does. That 32-year-old striker is definitely a role model and cult of personality at Leverkusen.
Support under the Cross: Bayer 04 took part again this year in the packing event for the Leverkusen organic lunchbox for schoolchildren for the nineteenth time. The project of the friends' association NaturGut Ophoven e.V. is designed to contribute to the promotion of a balanced diet for children. Under this year's motto of 'Gigantic', help was provided in filling 1,888 boxes on Tuesday afternoon, 27 August, by the Bayer 04 Women's team players Lilla Turányi and Emilie Bragstad, club representative Stefan Kießling as well as several basketball players from the BAYER GIANTS. Bayer 04 also contributed all the muesli bars provided.
Show moreStefan Kießling has been working under the Bayer Cross for 17 years and counting. He spent 12 years banging in goals in the black and red shirt, setting them up for others and doing the work of two players on the pitch. Since 2018 he's worked for Bayer 04 in other functions, currently as a club representative. Today he turns 40, and Bayer 04 says: Happy Birthday, Kies!
Show moreA white spot, bags of nerves and special guests: As part of the Bayer 04 campaign of district matchdays, the club organised a penalty tournament in Quettingen for the second event matchday in this Bundesliga season the game against Union Berlin. A prominent trio led by club representative Stefan Kießling called in on the city penalty competition between Opladen, venue of the first event matchday, and its successor Quettingen.
Show more24 August 1963 is a historic date in German sport: On that day, football was played for the first time in the Bundesliga, the new top-flight in Germany where the best clubs competed for the German title in a competition organised nationally rather than regionally. That was the start of a unique success story. The network of football museums and club archives organised a "Day of action of German football history" for today's 60th anniversary of the Bundesliga. The main event: The German Football League (DFL) and the pay-TV channel Sky organised a big football quiz at the German Football Museum in Dortmund. A Bayer 04 team took part fielding exciting questions around the history of the leak. The quiz is broadcast by Sky at 19.00 CEST tonight Thursday 24 August and will also be available on the broadcaster's YouTube channel.
Show moreHonorary captain Stefan Kießling takes up the newly created position as official Club representative at Bayer 04 with immediate effect.
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