Rainer Jarohs

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Rainer Jarohs
Rainer Jarohs 1990.gif
Rainer Jarohs (1990)
Personnel
birthday August 8, 1957
place of birth RostockGDR
size 183 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1965-1975 FC Hansa Rostock
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1975-1990 FC Hansa Rostock 362 (166)
1990 TuS Hoisdorf 9 (1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1974-1976 GDR U-18 16 (4)
1976-1987 DDR U-21 20 (5)
1982 DDR Olympia 2 (1)
1982 GDR 3 (1)
1 Only league games are given.

Rainer Jarohs (born August 8, 1957 in Rostock ) is a German football official and former football player.

Athletic career

The Rostock-born striker Jarohs went through the youth teams of FC Hansa Rostock from 1965 . Between 1974 and 1976 he played 16 international matches with the GDR junior national team , for which he scored four goals.

On September 10, 1975 Jarohs made his debut in the men's team of FC Hansa in the second-rate league . With four goals in the promotion round, the only 18-year-old Jarohs had a significant role in the Hanseatic League's return to the league . In the following season 1976/77 he could not prevent the renewed descent of the Rostock with seven goals in 22 missions. The immediate resurgence was followed by an immediate relegation in the 1978/79 season , as a result of which Jarohs achieved the third resurgence within five years with the Rostockers who had become the elevator team . In 1976 he completed the first of his 20 internationals for the youth team by 1987 , in which he scored five goals.

1980/81 Jarohs reached with Hansa relegation in the league as table tenth and completed on April 14 of the 1981/82 season , in which Hansa occupied eighth place in the table, his first appearance in the national soccer team of the GDR against Italy . In addition to two other games for the GDR selection against the Soviet Union on May 5 and against Sweden on May 19, 1982 Jarohs was twice in the Olympic selection in the fall of that year . Rostock was able to score a goal for both the A selection and the Olympic team. There were no further selection appointments in these two teams in the following years for the then student of linguistics.

In 1985/86 Jarohs rose after five years of membership in the league again with Hansa in the second division. In the following season 1986/87 thereupon succeeded not only the immediate promotion, but also the entry into the final of the FDGB Cup . Jarohs and Rostock lost 4-1 to 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig despite being in the lead in the meantime . 1988/89 Jarohs qualified with a fourth place with Rostock for the international UEFA Cup 1989/90 , in which Jarohs ran up in the first leg of the first round against the Czech representative Baník Ostrava , which Rostock lost 3-2. After a 4-0 defeat in the second leg, however, Hansa was eliminated from the competition. After eight goals in 25 missions in the 1989/90 season , Jarohs ended his Rostock football career after 15 seasons in June 1990. In August and September 1990 he played briefly with the third-rate amateur top division club TuS Hoisdorf . Subsequently, Jarohs was on the ball four times for TSV 1860 Stralsund in the last season of the league .

Jarohs played a total of 403 competitive appearances for FC Hansa - including 362 league appearances (166 goals), 40 cup appearances (19 goals) and one European cup game - and is the player with the third most competitive appearances after Hilmar Weilandt (405) and Juri Schlünz (406) after Weilandt the second most league games in the service of FC Hansa and the most successful goalscorer in the club's history.

Football official

In the 1996/97 season Jarohs became a member of the supervisory board of FC Hansa Rostock and was the club's deputy chairman from 1998 to 2005 . The chairmen of the board during this time were Eckhardt Rehberg (until 2001) and Manfred Wimmer (from 2001).

Professional career

Jarohs has been working as a journalist and radio editor at NDR since the beginning of 1992 .

literature

Web links

Commons : Rainer Jarohs  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Robert Rosentreter , Günter Simon: Always close to the wind. 40 years of FC Hansa Rostock . Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2005, ISBN 3-89533-504-5 , pp. 230-234
  2. RETURN PASS: HANSA STORY (s): Director for big football cinema. In: FC-Hansa.de. August 8, 2017. Retrieved November 4, 2017 .
  3. a b Robert Rosentreter, Günter Simon, p. 201