Jürgen Schieck

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Jürgen Schieck (born May 6, 1946 ) is a former German soccer player and sports presenter . In the second-rate Regionalliga Südwest and Süd , the attacker with strong headers completed a total of 135 regional league games from 1966 to 1974 and scored 62 goals. In his first position at SV Alsenborn from 1966 to 1968, he won the Southwest Championship in 1968 and was the top scorer in the Southwest with 31 goals in 30 league games .

Career as a player

In the Regionalliga, 1966 to 1972

Center forward Jürgen Schieck moved as a 20-year-old to the 1966/67 round from the amateur club SV Eberbach to SV Alsenborn in the then second-class Regionalliga Südwest. There, the captain of the 1954 world championship team, Fritz Walter , was persuaded to take on a "supervisory and advisory role" at the SVA in his home in Alsenborn . The Alsenborn rose every year. As a promoter, the championship in the amateur league southwest and promotion to the regional league southwest was achieved in 1964/65 . In the first year in the regional league, 1965/66, the team of coach Otto Render and playmaker and goalscorer Lorenz Horr finished ninth. Schieck made his debut in the Regionalliga on August 22, 1966 in a 2-0 win at Wormatia Worms.

In the second regional league year of the SVA, 1966/67, new signing Schick had scored six goals in his debut round in 19 league games, and they finished eighth. In addition to the striker, Werner Mangold and goalkeeper Manfred Krei were joined by two defensive players. When in the second year of Schieck, 1967/68, Josef Sattmann, a fast winger, stepped up the offensive, the tall center forward scored 31 goals with which he conquered the top scorer in the southwest. The team from the Stadion an der Kinderlehre won the championship. Schieck opened on the fourth match day, September 4, 1967, in a 3-2 win at FK Pirmasens with one goal to chase goals. From the seventh to the tenth match day, 25 September to 23 October 1967, he scored in four association games against Ludwigshafener SC (6: 0), FC Homburg (7: 0), 1. FC Saarbrücken (3: 1) and VfR Frankenthal (8: 0) 14 hits; The five goals on October 2nd in the 7-0 win against Homburg were outstanding. In the promotion round , the village team was third behind Hertha BSC and Rot-Weiss Essen with 8: 8 points. Schieck had scored two goals in seven games. After two years in Alsenborn, Schieck moved to Stuttgart and signed a new contract with the Stuttgarter Kickers for the South Regional Football League .

With the team of coach Georg Wurzer , Schieck just missed a place in the Bundesliga promotion round in the 1968/69 season in the Regionalliga Süd. One point behind champions Karlsruher SC and runner-up Freiburg FC and tied with third, FC Bayern Hof with goal scorer Wolfgang Breuer , the Kickers landed in fourth place. Schieck made his debut at the start of the round, August 18, 1968, in a 1-1 draw at Schwaben Augsburg in the southern league. The newcomer from Alsenborn had scored ten goals in 23 league appearances. The internal goalscorer list was headed by Helmut Fürther and the other newcomer Karl-Heinz Mrosko with 14 goals each. The eleven around the two top performers Rolf Steeb and Dieter Schurr missed on the 32nd matchday, April 27, 1969, by a 0-2 defeat at KSV Hessen Kassel, the entry into the Bundesliga promotion round. The two final 4-1 successes against SV Darmstadt 98 and SpVgg Fürth could no longer displace Karlsruhe and Freiburg from the top ranks.

In the second season at the Stuttgarter Kickers, 1969/70, the young Gerd Menne took over as coach from the veteran Wurzer and the presidium around Walter Queißner saw itself due to a false start, prompted to bring Wurzer back at the end of November. But it didn't go well, not for the Kickers - they ended up in 12th place - but also not for Schieck, he had to be content with six goals in 25 league appearances. He joined the three-time champions SV Alsenborn in the Regionalliga Südwest for the 1970/71 season.

The debut of the former striker went according to plan. On the first round match day, August 16, 1970, at the home game against Wormatia Worms, the center forward scored the winning goal in the 60th minute for Alsenborn's 2-1 win. But not Schieck, but Manfred Lenz with 25 goals, fulfilled the hopes for goals for the SVA in this round. The tall header specialist even played the libero role in defense several times in the round. At the end of the round, he had scored six goals in 28 league appearances and Alsenborn finished fifth. In the 1971/72 season, Schieck started with Alsenborn after six games with 11-1 points. He now occupied the libero post and in attack Lenz increased his hit rate to 28 hits and took the top scorer in the southwest. But already with the game on October 31, 1971, with a 2-0 away win at Phönix Bellheim , the season for Schieck ended with three goals after eight appearances.

For the round 1972/73 he joined the VfR Mannheim in the 1st Amateur League North Baden. Under coach Heiner Ueberle and alongside teammates like Klaus Schmidt - a successful ex-Alsenborner -, Ludwig Hartmann and Peter Spankowski , he was able to celebrate the championship and promotion to the Regionalliga Süd with 54: 6 points and 112:34 goals. In the last season of the old second-rate regional league, 1973/74, he came to his last two regional league appearances on August 14 and 18, 1973.

Sports presenter at SWR

The former biology and sports student worked for years as a sports journalist and gained a high profile as a presenter for Südwestrundfunk on the popular program “ Sport im Third ”.

literature

  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 9: Player Lexicon 1963-1994. Bundesliga, regional league, 2nd league. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 .
  • Werner Skrentny (Ed.): The fear of the devil in front of the pea mountain. The history of the Oberliga Südwest 1946–1963. Klartext, Essen 1996, ISBN 3-88474-394-5 .
  • SV Alsenborn. Books on Demand GmbH. ISBN 3-8311-1846-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karn, Rehberg: Spiellexikon 1963-1994. P. 438