Dieter Hentschel

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Dieter Hentschel
Personnel
birthday 4th July 1944
place of birth OberhausenGermany
date of death June 21, 2015
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1964-1970 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 176 (7)
1970-1973 VV St. Truiden 90 (1)
1973-1980 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 209 (3)
1 Only league games are given.

Dieter "Tex" Hentschel (born July 4, 1944 in Oberhausen ; † June 21, 2015 ) was a German football player . The defensive player completed 27 competitive games in the Bundesliga in the 1969/70 season with the promoted Rot-Weiß Oberhausen and scored one goal.

Career

The young player, who came from Rot-Weiß Oberhausen's own youth, made his debut under coach Willibald Hahn on November 15, 1964, in the away game against Eintracht Gelsenkirchen, in the then second -rate regional football league West . When the brothers Friedhelm and Lothar Kobluhn were expelled on December 20, 1964 in the 2-4 defeat on Hafenstrasse against Rot-Weiss Essen in the final minutes, Hentschel played in the second half of the league eleven of the "clovers". President Peter Maassen's team finished fourth at the end of the 1964/65 round. Hentschel had played 14 regional league games and scored three goals alongside Helmut Traska (goalkeeper), Hans Barwenzik , Karl-Heinz Feldkamp , the Kobluhn brothers, Karl-Otto Marquardt and Hans Siemensmeyer .

In the next four rounds, 1965/66 to 1968/69, the defensive player of the team from the Niederrhein Stadium, now mainly used as a stopper, was missing in only one point game. From the 1967/68 season he formed the defensive headquarters of the Landwehr team together with Friedhelm Dick and, in conjunction with goalkeeper Wolfgang Scheid, was responsible for securing the offensive game, which was driven in particular by Dieter Brozulat , Franz Krauthausen and Hugo Dausmann . With the new head coach Alfred Preißler and assistant coach Karl-Heinz Feldkamp, ​​Hentschel and the Red-Whites were promoted to the Bundesliga in the 1968/69 season , after they had become champions in the western season of the regional league before Rot-Weiss Essen and had prevailed in the promotion games against Freiburg FC , SV Alsenborn , Hertha Zehlendorf and VfB Lübeck . The defensive specialist "Tex" Hentschel played in this successful round all 34 competitive games in the Regionalliga as well as the eight promotion rounds - as did his teammates Wolfgang Scheid, Friedhelm Kobluhn, Friedhelm Dick, Werner Ohm , Hugo Dausmann and Dieter Brozulat.

Oberhausen started in the Bundesliga on August 16, 1969 with a 3-1 home win against Eintracht Frankfurt. After the fifth matchday on September 13, 1969, where Werder Bremen were also defeated 3-1 goals, the team from the Niederrhein stadium led the Bundesliga table with 9-1 points. RWO lost the following game with 1: 2 goals at MSV Duisburg and Vorstopper Hentschel for two months because of a dismissal. He completed his last Bundesliga game on May 3, 1970 in the 3: 4 home defeat against German champions Borussia Mönchengladbach . At the end of the season he finished 14th with RWO and surprisingly left the club for Belgium. There he played until 1973 at VV St. Truiden, in the first division . With the yellow-blue from the province of Flanders, he moved into the cup final in 1970/71 . When the Austrian attacker Alfred Riedl was the top scorer in Belgium with 16 goals in the 1972/73 season, Hentschel had played 28 league games for the team from the Stayen stadium .

For the 1973/74 round , it was the last season of the old second-rate regional football league, he returned to the Oberhausen clover leaves. With defense chief Hentschel, the new goalkeeper Dieter Ferner and the well-known playmates Wilbertz, Dick, Ohm and Lothar Kobluhn, the runner-up immediately succeeded in making it into the Bundesliga promotion round. There, the team from the Lower Rhine failed to return to the Bundesliga, one point behind Tennis Borussia Berlin . In the first year of the newly introduced 2nd Bundesliga , 1974/75, the 30-year-old defender completed 31 second division games, but the Red-Whites took 18th place on the way to the Niederrhein amateur league. After winning the championship there in 1978/79 , Hentschel returned to the 2nd Bundesliga with RWO for the 1979/80 season. The veteran completed another 30 second division games under coach Manfred Rummel , and with 15th place in the table, the relegation worked. His last game in the professional area completed Hentschel on May 18, 1980 in the 0: 4 away defeat against SC Herford.

A total of 27 Bundesliga games (1 goal), 182 regional league games (8 goals), 13 promotion rounds, 61 second division games and 63 games in the first division in Belgium were recorded for Dieter "Tex" Hentschel from 1964 to 1980.

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  1. Ralf Bögeholz: Rot-Weiß Oberhausen mourns Dieter "Tex" Hentschel . DerWesten.de , June 22, 2015, accessed on June 23, 2015.