Dieter Burdenski

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Dieter Burdenski
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Dieter Burdenski 2015
Personnel
birthday November 26, 1950
place of birth BremenGermany
size 181 cm
position goal
Juniors
Years station
until 1966 STV Horst-Emscher
1966-1969 FC Schalke 04
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1969-1971 FC Schalke 04 3 (0)
1971-1972 Arminia Bielefeld 31 (0)
1972-1988 Werder Bremen 444 (1)
1988 AIK Solna 1 (0)
1990-1991 Vitesse Arnhem 3 (0)
2002 Werder Bremen amateurs 1 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1971-1973 Germany U23 7 (0)
1972-1980 Germany B 9 (0)
1977-1984 Germany 12 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1997-2005 Werder Bremen (goalkeeping coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Dieter Burdenski (born November 26, 1950 in Bremen ) is a former German soccer goalkeeper . He was under contract with Werder Bremen for over 16 years and was German national goalkeeper. He is the honorary captain of SV Werder.

Life

Dieter Burdenski is the son of Herbert Burdenski , who scored the first goal of the German national team after the Second World War with a penalty in the international match against Switzerland on November 22, 1950, four days before the birth of his son, and in the mid-1970s at SV Werder Bremen also acted as his son's coach.

From 1970 to 1988 Burdenski played as a goalkeeper in 478 games for FC Schalke 04 , Arminia Bielefeld and Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga . In his second season at Schalke, he was embroiled in the Bundesliga scandal in 1971 , which led to him being suspended for several months. In the 1979/80 season he was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga with SV Werder Bremen . During this season he conceded 93 goals, which is a negative record. Eight years later, Burdenski became German champions with SV Werder in the Bundesliga season 1987/88 (as a reservist behind his successor Oliver Reck ). He is Bremen's record player with 444 Bundesliga games and became the club's seventh honorary captain. He is also the first goalkeeper ever to save a penalty in an official penalty shoot-out in Germany (in the DFB Cup game against VfL Wolfsburg on December 23, 1970).

After winning the championship title in 1988 Burdenski initially ended his career. However, his former teammate in Bremen, Sanny Åslund , meanwhile coach at the traditional Swedish club AIK Solna , persuaded him to work in the Allsvenskan . So he stood on August 25, 1988 in the 0-0 against Hammarby IF in Råsundastadion between the posts. This made him the oldest first division debut in Sweden at the age of 37.

In the 1990/91 season he came to three missions in the Eredivisie for Vitesse Arnhem .

In the goal of the senior national team of the Federal Republic of Germany , he was used twelve times from 1977 to 1984 and took part in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina , but remained without use. He also played nine appearances in the German national B team and seven appearances in the German U23 team . In the senior national team he was mainly in the shadow of Sepp Maier and Toni Schumacher .

From 1997 to 2005 Burdenski was goalkeeping coach at Werder Bremen. On February 23, 2002, due to a lack of personnel, at the age of 51, even for goalkeepers, he came to a single assignment for the Werder amateurs in the Regionalliga Nord . Burdenski didn't cut a good figure, however, and Bremen lost 3-1 to Chemnitzer FC . In 2005, his work for Werder Bremen ended and his successor as Werder Bremen goalkeeper coach was Michael Kraft . Burdenski has been working for his own company "Burdenski Events" ever since. With this event agency , he organizes, among other things, incentive trips , training camps, tournaments and performances by the traditional DFB team. He also runs a team sports outfitter.

In April 2017, Burdenski and his company “Phoenecia Burdenski Investment” from the city of Kielce in Poland took over a 72% majority in the football club Korona Kielce from Ekstraklasa . The contact came through the former second division professional from VfB Oldenburg , Krzysztof Zajac , who is friends with Burdenski and was advised as president of the club when he took over.

Personal

Dieter Burdenski runs a sports shop in the Bremen district of habenhausen . His son Fabian is also a professional footballer.

statistics

International matches

Bundesliga

  • 478 games
    • 444 for Werder Bremen (1 penalty goal)
    • 31 for Arminia Bielefeld
    • 3 for FC Schalke 04

2nd Bundesliga

  • 35 for Werder Bremen

Allsvenskan

  • 1 for the AIK Solna

Eredivisie

  • 3 for Vitesse Arnhem

Regional league

  • 1 for the Werder Bremen amateurs

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Arnhold: Dieter Burdenski - Matches and Goals in Bundesliga . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. March 5, 2015. Accessed March 12, 2015.
  2. ^ "Dieter Burdenski - Allsvenskans äldste debutant" on aik.se ( Memento from August 22, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  3. https://www.ndr.de/sport/fussball/Dieter-Burdenski-Dauerbrenner-an-der-Weser,burdenski102.html
  4. ^ Matthias Arnhold: Dieter Burdenski - International Appearances . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. March 5, 2015. Accessed March 12, 2015.
  5. a b Werder legend and entrepreneur: Burdenski buys first division clubs in Poland. Kreiszeitung, April 11, 2017, accessed on April 11, 2017 .
  6. Budde buys Poland Club. Bild Zeitung, April 11, 2017, accessed on April 11, 2017 .