In ‘Match Memory’, we will now be presenting you with selected gems from Bundesliga history on a weekly basis: special matches, notable protagonists, unforgettable moments from four decades. Episode 14: Diego Klimowicz. It's the year 2002. The Ketch-Up song is tormenting the nation, the euro is being introduced in Germany, and the first chancellor debate is drawing viewers to their TVs. And, of course, football is also being played. In Wolfsburg, an Argentinean is making a name for himself. Coming from a true soccer family, he scores at will in the Bundesliga—even against Borussia Mönchengladbach. The crowd favorite even becomes the Wolves' record goal scorer at times.