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Reinhard "Stan" Libuda (10 October 1943 in Wendlinghausen near Lemgo - 25 August 1996 in Gelsenkirchen) was a German footballer. Between 1963 and 1971, the German forward played 26 caps for the German Football Team. In the German Fussball-Bundesliga he played 264 games and scored 28 goals for Schalke 04 and Borussia Dortmund.
   In the European Cup Winners Cup Final in 1966 he scored the final goal against Liverpool F.C..
   Later he was involved in the of 1971. The shy Libuda later suffered from cancer, and died from the complications of a stroke.
   Libuda was called "Stan" after Stanley Matthews.

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