Carsten Baumann (soccer player, 1946)

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Carsten Baumann
Personnel
birthday October 7, 1946
place of birth Germany
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1965-1967 Werder Bremen Amat.
1966-1967 Werder Bremen 0 0(0)
1967-1971 VfL Osnabrück 106 (54)
1971-1973 Werder Bremen 21 0(3)
1973-1975 KSV Hessen Kassel 51 (16)
1 Only league games are given.

Carsten Baumann (born October 7, 1946 ) is a former German soccer player . The dangerous winger played 21 Bundesliga games at Werder Bremen from 1971 to 1973 and scored three goals. Before that, he had won the championship three times with VfL Osnabrück in the second -rate regional football league North from 1969 to 1971 and scored nine goals in 23 games in the promotion round to the Bundesliga.

Career

With the amateurs of SV Werder Bremen , the fast and dangerous attacker was runner-up in the Bremen 1st Amateur League in the 1965/66 season and was therefore able to take part in the competition for the German Amateur Football Championship . After successes against SC Baden-Baden (6: 0, 3: 0), Union Böckingen (4: 2, 1: 1) and in the semifinals against Amicitia Viernheim (2: 3, 3: 0) he also won with teammates like Gerhard Teupel , Claus Schygulla , Herbert Schröder and Jürgen Ey won the German amateur championship on July 2, 1966 in Herford with a 5-1 final victory over the amateurs of Hannover 96 , where he distinguished himself as a three-time goalscorer. In the 1966/67 season he was a member of the Bundesliga squad of Werder Bremen, but was not used under coach Günter Brocker in the fight to keep relegation.

The coach of the Bremen amateur championship team, Hans-Wilhelm Loßmann , moved to Osnabrück in the then second-class Regionalliga Nord for VfL Osnabrück for the 1967/68 season . Along with Baumann, playmaker Herbert Schröder and Jürgen Ey also joined the team from the stadium on the Bremer Brücke with him . At the end of the 1967/68 season Osnabrück finished 7th and Baumann had scored eight goals in 27 league games. Coach Lossmann, who divorced in the dispute, was replaced during the course of the round by the Yugoslav Radoslav Momirski , under whom the probably most successful era in the club's history of the purple-whites began, which culminated in the three regional league championships from 1969 to 1971. In the three championship rounds from 1969 to 1971, the winger scored 42 goals in 76 league appearances. The first championship success stands out with 53:11 points and 94:27 goals. Runner-up VfB Lübeck followed nine points behind. Willi Mumme and Baumann formed the wing tongs and the central attacker Wolfgang Kaniber transformed the templates into 30 goals. In the promotion round to the Bundesliga, Osnabrück finished second behind the team around Willi Lippens , Rot-Weiss Essen, with 11: 5 points. Baumann scored two goals in the 3-3 home draw on June 8; He also distinguished himself as a VfL goalscorer in the second leg, lost 3-1 on June 18. When the second place in the group was occupied for the second time in 1971, VfL had no real chance of advancement, because VfL Bochum prevailed with a clear seven point lead. Baumann played his last game in the Bundesliga promotion round on June 23, 1971 in a 3-0 away win at Karlsruher SC and was one of the north champions' goalscorers. By 1971 he had scored 54 goals in 106 games for VfL.

Before the Bundesliga season 1971/72 , the managing director of Werder Bremen, Hans Wolff, went on a big shopping spree. Werder put together a "million eleven" and the new signings also included the coveted winger of VfL Osnabrück and former Werderan, Carsten Baumann. The players Willi Neuberger , Werner Weist (both Borussia Dortmund), Peter Dietrich , Herbert L Bäumen (both Borussia Mönchengladbach) and Jürgen Weber from Hertha BSC came to the Weser. In terms of sport, however, the expectations were not fulfilled. Baumann made his debut on matchday three, August 28, 1971, in a 4-0 away defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt alongside Werner Görts and Weist in Werder's attack in the Bundesliga, but the course of the round was marked by disharmony in Bremen , which culminated in the wear and tear of four trainers in the round: Robert Gebhardt tried to integrate the new with the old on the task until September 26, 1971, then the master trainer of 1965, Willy Multhaup , should be the "field" for the To order young trainer Josef Piontek , who was replaced by the old "warrior" Fritz Langner on May 8, 1972 . Nobody could be satisfied with the yield of 31:37 points.

Baumann played for Werder until December 1972 and scored three goals in 21 first division appearances. Werder finished eleventh in each of the two seasons. The last Bundesliga appearance for Werder dates from December 2, 1972 when he was substituted in in a 3-1 home defeat by Fortuna Düsseldorf; Baumann completed the first game for Kassel on December 16, 1972 in a 2: 3 home defeat against Munich 1860. In December 1972, Baumann moved to KSV Hessen Kassel in the second -rate regional soccer division South , where he scored 16 goals in 41 league games by 1974 scored for the KSV. Baumann settled in Kassel, worked there as an employee in the tax office and ended his playing career in 1974/75 in the Hessenliga (10-0).

literature

  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . Pp. 40/41.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jürgen Bitter: Germany's football. The encyclopedia. FA Herbig. Munich 2008. ISBN 978-3-7766-2558-5 . P. 45
  2. ^ Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Spiellexikon 1963–1994. P. 41

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