Bart Carlier

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Bart Carlier (1955)

Bart Carlier (born June 23, 1929 in Venlo as Albertus Carlier , often also Bert Carlier or Bartholomäus Carlier ; † May 4, 2017 in Strasbourg , France ) was a Dutch football player who lived in his home country and in Germany in the 1950s and France played. He played five international matches for the Dutch national football team and scored two goals. He came from Venlo; his family - parents, younger sister and older brother Willy, also a talented footballer - were killed in the war when the city was bombed on August 15, 1944.

Club career

The left winger came to Germany from VVV Venlo in 1952 and played for 1. FC Köln in the Oberliga West in the 1952/53 season . In eight games he scored as many goals here, a rate of one goal per stake rarely reached. The Cologne team became runner-up this season and took part in the final round of the German championship . For the 1953/54 season he moved together with coach Helmut Schneider from Müngersdorf in the Oberliga Südwest for FK Pirmasens . He helped the Palatinate with two goals in the decisive game on December 6, 1953 against 1. FC Kaiserslautern to the autumn championship.

After only one year in the Palatinate, he was drawn across the border to the French first division club Racing Strasbourg . Another year later he went - after the Profitum had also been introduced in the Netherlands - back to his homeland, where he played from 1955 to 1958 for Fortuna'54 from Geleen , the then "highest paying club in the Netherlands." Fortuna joined in 1957 Dutch runner-up and cup winner ; During this time, he played for the national team. For the 1958/59 season he went again to the French Division 1 for AS Monaco , with which he was able to celebrate his greatest successes. He won the French Cup in 1960 with the Monegas , in 1961 the team won the championship and in 1963 the red-whites achieved the double . In 1964 he returned to Fortuna '54 and let his career end here. He later worked as a scout for French football clubs.

National team

Carlier made his first appearance in Orange on November 6, 1955. Bond coach Max Merkel sent the 26-year-old together with his Fortuna teammates Bram Appel , Frans de Munck and Cor van der Hart against Norway . However, Carlier only scored a goal on his second appearance, almost a year and a half later. He marked the equalizer against Belgium , also in Amsterdam , on April 28, 1957 , making it 1-1. Then he played twice in the World Cup qualification against Austria without scoring a goal. After the elimination of the Dutch, he came back on November 17th in a friendly against Belgium, in which he scored the 5-0 goal in a 5-2 win.

societies

statistics

  • 5 international matches; 2 goals for the Netherlands
  • Oberliga West : 8 games; 8 goals
  • 1st division France: 197 games; 48 goals

successes

  • 1957 Dutch Cup
  • 1960 French Cup
  • 1961 French champion
  • 1963 French champion
  • 1963 French Cup

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Weltfussball.de is his birth name as Anthonius Hubertus Carlier at
  2. ^ Bart Carlier overleden , VVV-Venlo club homepage
  3. Oorlogsdoden Venlo 1940-1949 , memorial page for the Venlo war victims
  4. ^ Association history, 1953/54 ( Memento from August 3, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) on the website of FK Pirmasens
  5. Faas Wilkes , in an interview with Jan Marutiaks  ( page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.marutiak.nl