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F1 icon Michael Schumacher 'told friends he was related' to Germany World Cup keeper
Michael Schumacher has gone down as arguably the greatest driver in Formula 1 history.As is often the case with sporting greats, he could turn his hand to other disciplines and he was a handy footballer during the height of his F1 fame. Having moved from Monaco to Switzerland with his family in the 1990s in pursuit of a more private life away from the track, Schumacher started playing football locally, regularly turning out for FC Echichens after being given permission by his boss at Ferrari, Jean Todt.The FC Cologne fan’s love of the game started as he was growing up in the 1970s when the West German national side were real a powerhouse of world football, winning the Euros in 1972 and the World Cup on home soil in 1974. READ MORE: Michael Schumacher had to pull out of Man Utd training after suffering football injury “Most likely it can be traced back to Toni Schumacher and Pierre Littbarski, two former German internationals,” he said when asked about his love of football during his F1 career.