Dieter Bernhardt (soccer player)

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Dieter Bernhardt
Personnel
birthday December 24, 1952
place of birth Germany
size 176 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000-1975 SC Maisach
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1975-1982 SC Fürstenfeldbruck
1982-1986 FC Bayern Munich amateurs 137 (29)
1986-1987 SV Türk Gücü Munich
1987-1989 FC Wacker Munich 60 (15)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1979 Germany amateurs 3 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1987-1989 FC Wacker Munich
1994-1995 SC Fürstenfeldbruck
1 Only league games are given.

Dieter Bernhardt (born December 24, 1952 ) is a former German national soccer player who played the last three international matches of a German amateur national team in October and November 1979 .

Career

societies

Emerging from the football department of SC Maisach from the municipality of the same name in the Fürstenfeldbruck district , Bernhardt developed into an outstanding footballer in the position of Libero from the 1975/76 season at the Bayern division SC Fürstenfeldbruck . At the end of the 1979/80 season he won the championship in the Landesliga Süd with the team . Furthermore, on August 30, 1980, he played the DFB-Pokal , which was lost 1: 4 - first round match against Eintracht Braunschweig .

After the relegation of SC Fürstenfeldbruck at the end of the 1981/82 season, Bernhardt, equipped with good technique and a good overview, celebrated twice the runner-up in the amateur Oberliga Bayern with his new team, the amateurs of FC Bayern Munich , in 1983 and 1984 and reached the final of the German Amateur Championship with her in 1983 , which was lost 2-0 to FC Homburg . He also came on August 28, 1982, in the 5: 3 victory n. V. against the amateurs of Werder Bremen in the first main round , and on October 16, 1982, in the 0: 1 defeat against TSV 1860 Munich in the 2nd main round of the DFB Cup competition, used. Also in the first main round on September 2, 1984, in the 3: 5 defeat against SG Wattenscheid 09 , he was able to prove his skills in this competition.

He then played for one season for the national league club SV Türk Gücü Munich in the south season. From 1987 to 1989 he worked as a player -coach for FC Wacker Munich in the amateur Oberliga Bayern and in the 1994/95 season as coach of the regional division SC Fürstenfeldbruck.

Selection / national team

As a player in SC Fürstenfeldbruck, he was a member of the selection team of the Bavarian Football Association , with which he won the regional cup on May 1, 1980 in Bocholt with a 4-2 victory over the selection team of the Lower Rhine regional association . With a penalty converted in the 33rd minute, he brought his selection 3-0 up.

Also as a player for SC Fürstenfeldbruck, he was appointed to the amateur national team by DFB coach Erich Ribbeck , for which he made his debut on October 10, 1979 in Helsinki , in a goalless draw in the Olympic qualifying match against Finland, and as a libero in association with Vorstopper Roland Dickgießer from SV Waldhof Mannheim was one of the game's guarantors of success. He played his second international match on October 31, 1979 in Osnabrück , which was lost 3-1 to the B selection of the Soviet Union.

His last international match for this national team was also the 154th and last of a German amateur national team . With players like Valentin Herr , Hans-Jörg Stiller , Karl Richter , Roland Dickgießer , Uwe Eplinius , Dieter Kohnle , Ralf Obermüller , Michael Grünewald , Klaus Gahr and Arno Wolf, he managed the 1-0 defeat against the Norwegian selection on 14 November 1979 in Baunatal .

With this, the DFB ended the attempt to compete with the so-called "Olympic amateurs" from the Bundesliga and the second division against the "state amateurs" from the Eastern Bloc, who had won all Olympic gold medals since 1952 - largely with senior national teams . The conception had always been controversial and was on the verge of amateur legality. The intellectual fathers of the bold construction justified themselves with the fact that the Eastern Bloc had shown far fewer inhibitions and that other sports were not exactly picky about the interpretation of the amateur term.

Others

Bernhardt leads the record list with 53 appointments to the selection team of the Bavarian Football Association.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kicker sport magazine. No. 78, September 25, 1978, p. 16.

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 2: Bundesliga & Co. 1963 to today. 1st division, 2nd division, GDR Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1997, ISBN 3-89609-113-1 .
  • Bavarian Football Association (Hrsg.): 50 years of the Bavarian Football Association. Vindelica, Gersthofen 1996.
  • Ludolf Hyll: Southern Germany's football history from 1897–1988 in tabular form. Karlsruhe 1989.
  • Heimann / Jens: Kicker-Almanach 1989. Copress, 1988, ISBN 3-7679-0245-1 .