Dieter Stolze

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Dieter Stolze
Personnel
birthday December 28, 1945
place of birth HamburgGermany
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1958-1972 SC Victoria Hamburg
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
Germany U19
1 Only league games are given.

Dieter Stolze (born December 28, 1945 in Hamburg ) is a former German soccer player who played from 1964 to 1966 in the then second -rate regional soccer league at SC Victoria Hamburg .

Athletic career

Stolze joined the youth soccer department of SC Victoria Hamburg in 1958 and went through all of the club's performance youth teams in the playing position of the Libero or in midfield by the summer of 1964 . From 1962 to 1964 he was active in 13 games for the Hamburg youth team and made his debut in the A-youth class, where he played as a libero.

He was appointed to the North German selection, which won the semi-final round of the German Championship in Göttingen against Southwest Germany in 1963 and moved into the final against West Germany in Essen . Stolze was used in both games in the left-back position.

Shortly afterwards, Stolze was accepted into the German junior national team (today U19). Under the then DFB coach Dettmar Cramer , he made his debut on March 8, 1964 in Loerrach in the friendly international match against Switzerland in the DFB junior team as a right full-back .

In the last preparatory course for the 1964 UEFA youth tournament in the Netherlands , Stolze was seriously injured in a friendly against the up-and-coming Weisweiler -Elf Borussia Mönchengladbach , but was injected for a few hours each for the decisive European Championship matches against Sweden and the Netherlands. In addition to Franz Beckenbauer, he also acted here as a right-back for both preliminary round matches . Due to his injury, Stolze had to take a few months out after the tournament ended, which repeatedly forced him to take several weeks of breaks in the following years and blocked him in his further career.

Regionalliga, 1964 to 1966

Stolze made his first debut (still as an amateur player) for Victoria Hamburg in a game of the then second-rate Regionalliga Nord on September 27, 1964 against Arminia Hanover. From the following season 1965/66 he received a contract for the Regionalliga Nord, which, however, was terminated at the end of the season because of the relegation of his club to the third-class regional league. In total he is led in the Regionalliga Nord with 18 games. By the summer of 1972 he had played a total of 205 league games with 38 goals for the club. Proud then moved to the national league clubs Union Altona (two seasons) and VFL 93 (one season) before he stopped playing football in 1975.

Further career

The insurance specialist then played for one season for the district league team West-Eimsbüttel and then worked near his home in Hamburg- Schnelsen as a coach and old league player for Germania Schnelsen. Since 2007 he has been active again with Victoria Hamburg and with the super seniors. He ended his professional career as an authorized signatory at a German insurance company at the end of 2008.

swell

  • Player of the Regionalliga Nord 1963 to 1974 , in: German sports club for football statistics
  • Kicker No. 11 from March 16, 1964 and No. 13 from March 31, 1964
  • Hamburger Abendblatt of September 28, 1964, page 10
  • Hamburger Abendblatt of October 10, 1965, page 12
  • Hamburger Abendblatt of March 13, 1966, page 10
  • Hamburger Abendblatt of March 20, 1966, page 12

Individual evidence

  1. ^ H. Helmke: The portrait: Dieter Stolze. In: Issue 01/2016, page 20. Viktoria Post, accessed on October 31, 2019 .