Dieter Brozulat

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Dieter Brozulat
Personnel
birthday May 23, 1943
place of birth LennepGerman Empire
size 171 cm
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1963 Blue-yellow Wuppertal
1963-1965 Eintracht Trier 58 (16)
1965-1971 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 189 (50)
1971-1974 TSV 1860 Munich 44 0(8)
1974-1975 SC Viktoria Cologne 16 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.

Dieter Brozulat (born May 23, 1943 in Lennep ) is a former German football player . The midfielder and striker won the championship in the Regionalliga West in the 1968/69 season with his club Rot-Weiß Oberhausen and was promoted to the Bundesliga . In the Bundesliga he played 67 points games from 1969 to 1971 and scored seven goals.

Career

The striker who came from Blau-Gelb Wuppertal opened his career in higher-class football in the 1963/64 season at Eintracht Trier in the then second-class Regionalliga Südwest . At the start of the season on August 4, 1963, the left-footed player made his debut in the 3-2 defeat at SV Niederlahnstein on the left wing in the Eintracht-Elf. He scored one goal and came alongside teammates Lothar Kleim , Willi Haag , Erich Hermesdorf and Peter Scholtes on a total of 25 missions over the course of the season and contributed six goals for the team from the Mosel Stadium in achieving fifth place in the table. The second regional round , 1964/65 , opened Trier on August 9, 1964 in front of 15,000 spectators with a 3-1 win in the home game against Bundesliga relegated 1. FC Saarbrücken . Brozulat stormed the left wing and with goalkeeper Josef Hehl , defender Wolfgang Schwierzke and the other strikers Siegfried Kohr and Antun Rudinski he reached third place in the final ranking. Brozulat had scored eight goals in 33 point games and thus also drew the attention of the Rot-Weiß Oberhausen scouts . He signed a contract for the team of patron Peter Maaßen for the 1965/66 season and played in the Niederrhein stadium in the future .

Under coach Willibald Hahn and with teammates Helmut Traska , Hans Barwenzik , Lothar Kobluhn , Dieter Hentschel , Hans Siemensmeyer and Karl-Otto Marquardt , the “Kleeblatt” eleven from the Landwehr finished fourth behind Fortuna Düsseldorf, Rot-Weiss Essen and Alemannia Aachen Space. Brozulat made his debut for RWO in the West Regional Football League on the first round match day, August 15, 1965, in an away game against the team from the Stadion am Schloss Strünkede , Westfalia Herne , in a 1-1 draw. The newcomer from Trier played 25 games with six goals in the first year on the Lower Rhine. When in 1966/67 with Franz Krauthausen a significant reinforcement of the offensive was added, Brozulat was able to increase his hit rate to 13 goals under the new coach Werner Stahl . In the 1967/68 season Oberhausen missed out on the promotion round with third place and one point behind Bayer Leverkusen and RWE. Brozulat had contributed 14 goals and the newcomers Wolfgang Scheid , Friedhelm Dick and Hermann-Josef Wilbertz had stabilized the defensive.

Under coach Alfred Preißler , Oberhausen started with 16-0 points in 1968/69 and was able to celebrate the championship at the end of the round. In the promotion round Brozulat and colleagues prevailed against Freiburg FC , SV Alsenborn , Hertha Zehlendorf and VfB Lübeck and achieved promotion to the Bundesliga. Brozulat had played all 34 games in the Regionalliga and scored ten goals; in the promotion round followed eight more missions with two goals. Center forward and striker Hugo Dausmann benefited in particular from the preparatory work of the two combination players and technicians, Krauthausen and Brozulat.

Brozulat made his debut in the Bundesliga on the first match day of the 1969/70 season in a 3-1 win at home against Eintracht Frankfurt . He played a total of 67 Bundesliga games for RWO from 1969 to 1971 and scored seven goals.

Then he played the last three seasons of the old second-rate Regionalliga Süd , 1971/72 to 1973/74 , at TSV 1860 Munich . Under the coaches Hans Tilkowski (1971/72), Elek Schwartz (1972/73) and Rudi Gutendorf (1973/74) he played 44 games for the Munich "Lions" in which he scored eight goals and three times third place with the Bundesliga champion of 1966 occupied. After four games in the first half of the 1973/74 season - against Freiburg FC, Karlsruher SC , SV Darmstadt 98 , FC Bayern Hof - he moved back to the West at the turn of the year 1973/74 and joined the regional division SC Viktoria Köln . Under coach Ernst-Günter Habig , he completed 16 more games with his teammates Manfred Kreis , Hans Fritsche and Hans-Jürgen Kurrat and scored three goals when relegated. Overall, Brozulat is led from 1963 to 1974 with 241 regional league games with 68 goals.

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Individual evidence

  1. 25 years of the Bundesliga , p. 168ff, publisher: Sport + Spielverlag

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