Bernd Meißel

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Bernd Meißel
Personnel
birthday October 3, 1938
date of death 20th March 2018
position Defender
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1957-1965 Berliner SV 1892 173 (?)
1965-1971 Tasmania Berlin 134 (2)
1971-1972 Berliner SV 92 30 (1)
1 Only league games are given.

Bernd Meißel (born October 3, 1938 ; † March 20, 2018 ) was a German football player .

Career

At the age of ten, Meißel began playing regulated football as a youth at Berliner SV 1892 . With the black and white "storks" from the Wilmersdorf stadium , he made his first 13 appearances in the Berlin city league in the 1957/58 season . The wiry two-fighter completed a total of 123 league games for the team from Berlin-Schmargendorf from 1957 to 1963 in the then first-class city league . In the last season 1962/63 he finished eighth with the BSV 92. The offensive had scored 35 goals, top scorer Hans-Joachim Altendorff from champions Hertha BSC had distinguished himself with 41 goals. Since he could not play for the championship with his parent club in the newly introduced second division of the Berlin Regional Football League in the first two years , he joined Tasmania Berlin in the summer of 1965 . From 1963 to 1965 he played 50 regional league games for BSV 92 in two rounds.

In 1965, Meißel moved from the regional league to the Bundesliga within Berlin . Tasmania 1900 had just been accepted into the Bundesliga as the successor to Hertha BSC for sport-political reasons. From a sporting point of view, the short-term admission was extremely questionable, as Tas was third in the Regional League in 1964/65, behind Tennis Borussia and Spandauer SV, and had no time for a preparatory period that was adapted to the performance of the Bundesliga. Furthermore, the planning of the squad and the filling of the coaching position with an expert for the Bundesliga could no longer be dealt with in a hurry. Chisel completed 21 games in the 1965/66 season , but could not prevent the desolate performance of his team. Tas was relegated with just eight points. Meißel made his debut on September 4, 1965 in a 1: 5 away defeat at Hamburger SV as a left defender in the Bundesliga; in the duels he had mostly dealt with the young Bernd Dörfel . Meißel stayed with the Berlin club from Neukölln even after relegation.

Under coach Gyula Lóránt he celebrated the runner-up in Berlin in 1968/69 with one point behind Hertha 03 Zehlendorf . In the BL promotion round, he was used in all eight games against competitors Rot-Weiss Essen, VfL Osnabrück, Karlsruher SC and TuS Neuendorf. But the ascent did not succeed. When he no longer belonged to the narrow circle of the regular cast, in 1970/71, Tasmania 1900 won the Berlin RL championship in the 1970/71 season with ten points ahead of runner-up Wacker 04. Under coach Hans Hipp he had played another 12 RL games alongside teammates like Horst Grunenberg , Klaus Walleitner , Fred Hoff , Werner Ipta and Johnny Egbuono and was also used four times in the BL promotion round. But also in 1971 the competitors VfL Bochum, VfL Osnabrück, FK Pirmasens and Karlsruher SC proved to be too strong.

The defensive strategist in the Wilmersdorfer Cicerostraße, which he had taken over from his parents, ended his active career in 1971/72 with another 30 (1 goal) regional league appearances at his home club BSV 92. Bernd Meißel is listed in the statistics with a total of 21 Bundesliga games, 123 city league games and 193 (3 goals) regional league appearances.

literature

  • Hanns Leske: The eternal last. The true story of the Tasmanians. Tasmania Berlin. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2011. ISBN 978-3-89784-369-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. kn-trauer.de: Bernd Meißel: Obituary notice , accessed on April 14, 2018