Alfred Volk

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Alfred Volk (born July 4, 1953 ) is a former German soccer player. From 1972 to 1974 the striker played 54 point games at FV Speyer in what was then the second-class regional football league Southwest , scoring 15 goals. His "overhead kick" of August 26, 1973 in a 4-3 win against 1. FC Saarbrücken was voted goal of the month .

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The offensive player went through the youth department of Schwarz-Weiß Speyer in the cathedral city on the Rhine and got a contract with the regional league team FV Speyer for the 1972/73 season. The blue-whites started the round from the stadium at Roßsprung with coach Rudi Fischer after five game days with 0:10 points. From October 8th, Karl-Heinz Schmal took over the training management of the bottom of the table. On October 22nd, Schmal brought the young attacker to the regional league for the first time in the home game against southwest Ludwigshafen . Volk scored seven goals in 23 appearances and FV Speyer finished twelfth in the table at the end of the round. He scored his goals in seven games, each of which resulted in point gains for his team. He scored in the successes against Bellheim (3: 1), Pirmasens (2: 1), Trier (2: 1) and Eisbachtal (3: 1); in the 1: 1 point wins against Alsenborn, Neuendorf and Theley, he distinguished himself as the sole scorer alongside teammates Bernhard Schwarzweller, Roland Grömling, Klaus Lerch, Ernst Tober, Hans-Jürgen Ludwar, Rolf Messemer and Heinz and Peter Volandt .

In the last year of the old second-rate regional league, 1973/74 , FV Speyer came in 15th. Attackers Volk had scored eight goals in 22 appearances. Outstanding were his two goals on August 26, 1973 in a 4-3 home win against the eventual runner-up 1. FC Saarbrücken . His "overhead kick" against the team of coach Herbert Binkert and his two defenders Jürgen Muche (goalkeeper) and Libero Egon Schmitt was voted goal of the month by ARD. Volk played the last regional league game on March 24, 1974 in the 0-1 home defeat against champions Borussia Neunkirchen at the side of storm colleague Gerhard Schäfer.

In the 1975/76 season he played for the second division relegated Wormatia Worms in the 1st Amateur League Southwest. He scored 19 goals in 32 games and thus helped Wormatia to the championship and the associated participation in the promotion games to the 2nd Bundesliga. There they lost 4: 5 to Eintracht Trier in the last and decisive game . In the memorable game with three penalties for Trier and a dismissal for Wormatia player Peter Klag after insulting the referee, Volk was substituted on in the 70th minute.

After that, Alfred Volk was still active for FV Dudenhofen and FV Hanhofen.

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