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 | | Clubs: Berliner FC Dynamo (now Dynamo Berlin), Bergmann-Borsig Berlin, Aston Villa FC, FC Hansa Rostock, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Hertha BSC Berlin, Hamburger SV A goalscoring midfielder who has been capped five times by Germany, the Berlin-born Beinlich started his career with hometown sides Bergmann-Borsig and Dynamo, before he transferred to Aston Villa. |
 | | Three seasons in England yielded limited first-team opportunities, and Beinlich returned to Germany to play for Hansa Rostock where he scored a goal in every three games over a three-year spell, and in so doing captured the attention of Leverkusen. |
 | | It was with Leverkusen that he enjoyed his most fruitful spell, as they finished as Bundesliga runners-up two years in succession (1998/99, 1999/2000), and competed in the UEFA Champions League. |
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