Alexander Pietsch (soccer player)

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Alexander Pietsch (born February 22, 1956 ) is a former German soccer player .

Athletic career

Pietsch comes from the youth of SSV Ulm 1846 , with whom he qualified in 1978 for the newly created Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . In the debut season he won the championship title with the team trained by Klaus-Peter Jendrosch around players like Dieter Kohnle , Günter Berti , Walter Kubanczyk and Bernd Zimmermann and rose to the 2nd Bundesliga . There he moved behind the newly signed Walter Modick in the second member, only in the second division season 1980/81 he made his debut in professional football. Overall, he played in 1980/81 - he finished as goalkeeper of Ulm on the 38th match day (May 30, 1981) with a 1-0 home win against ESV Ingolstadt the second division season - 14 league games, at the end of the season the club missed despite a fifth place in the table Qualification for the single-track 2. Bundesliga and relegated to the amateur league.

After descending Pietsch SSV Ulm 1846 and left joined together with his Ulmer teammate Jürgen Simon the FV Biberach in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, who was trained by Klaus-Peter Jendrosch. After a fifth place in the table in the 1981/82 season , he slipped with the club in the relegation battle in the following season. With 36 appearances, he was a long-runner and contributed to relegation, which was achieved with five points ahead of SV 98 Schwetzingen , which was on the best relegation place . Nevertheless, he then moved to the fourth-class association league Württemberg to SC Geislingen , with whom he rose to the league and there ended the season 1984/85 on the side of Michael Perfetto , Wolfgang Haug and Uwe Schöler in fifth place in the table. The team wrote in the course of the season history when they in the first round of the German Cup in 1984/85 to Hamburger SV 2: 0 defeated and only then in the second round on 05 Uerdingen Bayer failed. At the end of the following season he was relegated to the club again, while he was only in six games between the posts.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Weinrich: Second division almanac. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2001. ISBN 3-89784-190-8 . P. 133
  2. ^ Matthias Weinrich, Hardy Green: German Cup History since 1935. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2000. ISBN 3-89784-146-0 . Pp. 387, 389