Albert Port

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Albert Port
Personnel
birthday May 24, 1942
date of death November 27, 2014
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
1. FC Kleinblittersdorf e. V. Phoenix 09
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1962-1967 1. FC Saarbrücken 69 (3)
1967-1970 FC 08 Homburg 35 (0)
SV 1927 Blowing quantity bolts 0
1 Only league games are given.

Albert Port ( May 24, 1942 - November 27, 2014 ) was a German football player . In the 1963/64 season he played thirteen Bundesliga games for 1. FC Saarbrücken .

Career

Port came before the last round of the first-class soccer Oberliga Südwest , 1962/63, from 1. FC Kleinblittersdorf e. V. Phönix 09 to 1. FC Saarbrücken. He made his debut under coach Helmuth Johannsen on September 23, 1962 in the local derby against Saar 05 Saarbrücken in the league. The newcomer acted on half right in the 3-2 home win; the pair of regular defenders formed during the season Wolfgang Schwierzke and Erich Rohe . Saarbrücken finished fifth and Port had completed thirteen games with one goal. With 1. FC Kaiserslautern, 1. FCS was accepted as a Southwest representative for the new Bundesliga from the 1963/64 season.

Port made his Bundesliga debut under the new coach Helmut Schneider on September 21, 1963 in a 3-5 home defeat by 1. FC Nürnberg. He played in front of goalkeeper Volker Danner in defense, Heinz Steinmann and Werner Hesse were active in the runner row. Saarbrücken was on the last place in the table at the end of the season and was relegated to the Southwest Regional Football League ; Port had played thirteen Bundesliga games.

In 1964/65 Saarbrücken was the sovereign champion in the Regionalliga Südwest with eight points ahead of Womatia Worms. Port had scored two goals in 23 games. In the subsequent round of promotion, Saarbrücken failed as second in the group against newly promoted FC Bayern Munich and thus remained in the regional league. Saarbrücken won the home game against Munich on June 5, 1965 with 1-0 goals. Port completed all six promotion games. In the 1965/66 season , the runner-up was celebrated behind the FK Pirmasens . In the subsequent round of promotion, the promotion could not be achieved. It was followed by Ports last season in Saarbrücken, 1966/67, in which he only played four games and said goodbye to Saarbrücken with the runner-up again. The following promotion round were played for the third time in a row without success; Port came only to one use in the promotion round in 1967. In total, Port completed thirteen games for Saarbrücken in the promotion rounds.

From the 1967/68 season , Port played for league rivals FC 08 Homburg , for whom he ran up in the regional league for the next three years. With Homburg Port could not build on the successes he had achieved in Saarbrücken. Under coach Herbert Binkert , he completed 30 games in his first Homburg year, 1967/68, alongside teammates such as Armin and Hans-Peter Joos, Rolf Kahn and Rudi Rödller, and the green-whites from the Waldstadion took tenth place. In his last season for Homburg, 1969/70, the relegation could only be secured by the better goal difference. On September 14, 1969, Port played his last regional league game in a 2-1 home win against SC Friedrichsthal. From 1967 to 1969 he had played 35 regional league games for Homburg. He then played in the amateur camp for SV 1927 Blieshaben-Bolchen.

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 .
  • Ulrich Homann (Hrsg.): Hellfire on Ascension. The history of the promotion rounds to the Bundesliga 1963–1974. Klartext, Essen 1990, ISBN 3-88474-346-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. saarbruecker-zeitung.trauer.de: Obituary notice , accessed on December 21, 2014