Q: On the 1. Bundesliga's very first match day in 1963, how many non-Germans started for their respective teams.
A: Amazingly, there were only three non-German starters on the first match day back on August 26, 1963. The players were Austrian Wilhelm Huberts (Eintracht Frankfurt), Dutchman Jacob Prins (1. FC Kaiserslautern), and Yugoslav Petar Radenkovic (1860 München).
Source: Stern.de
A: Amazingly, there were only three non-German starters on the first match day back on August 26, 1963. The players were Austrian Wilhelm Huberts (Eintracht Frankfurt), Dutchman Jacob Prins (1. FC Kaiserslautern), and Yugoslav Petar Radenkovic (1860 München).
Source: Stern.de