Dieter Stosberg

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Dieter Stosberg
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Personnel
birthday October 26, 1946
place of birth MunsterGermany
size 173 cm
position Full-back
Juniors
Years station
Prussia Munster
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1966-1973 Prussia Munster 129 (6)
1973-1977 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 96 (1)
1977-1988 SpVg Emsdetten 05
1 Only league games are given.

Dieter Stosberg (born October 26, 1946 in Münster ) is a former German football player.

career

Dieter Stosberg emerged from the youth of his home club Preußen Münster and then played for various selected teams of the German Bundeswehr, in which Stan Libuda and Erwin Kostedde were his teammates.

He started his active senior career in 1966/67 with the then regional division West Preußen Münster, initially as a striker, but was subsequently retrained as a full-back. He made his debut with the Green-Blacks on October 23, 1966 in a 2-1 home win against Hammer SpVg on the right wing. In this round, players like Herbert Eiteljörge , Klaus Bockisch , Klaus Ackermann , Erwin Kostedde and Hermann Lulka were active in the stadium on Hammer Straße and, despite the newcomers Werner Anzill and Günter Augustat , only finished ninth with the SCP. Coach during his time in Prussia until 1973 were u. a. Bert Trautmann , Aki Schmidt and Slobodan Čendić . During the 1971/72 season, Dieter Stosberg was about to move to Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund , but the defender was seriously injured in the last game of the season on May 14, 1972 in the stadium of Rot-Weiss Essen and fell out with a double ankle fracture for a long time Bill burst. For the first time on February 25, 1973 he was able to participate as a substitute again in the league. In 1972/73 he only completed seven rounds. He ended the round with the Prussians on May 13, 1973 with a 9-0 away defeat at Borussia Dortmund.

In 1973 Dieter Stosberg moved after 129 regional league appearances with six goals for Prussia Münster to 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 in the football regional league south . In the last year of the old second-rate regional league era, 1973/74, he completed all 34 round games under coach Fritz Schollmeyer for the eleven from the Willy Sachs Stadium alongside teammates such as Harald Aumeier , Gert Brunnhuber , Wolfgang Dramsch , Horst Raubold and Rainer Skrotzki and Schweinfurt took 15th place. The Lower Franconia were thus qualified for the 2nd Bundesliga , which started for the 1974/75 season. On August 3, 1974 he opened the first season of the 2nd Bundesliga with Schweinfurt with a 1: 5 defeat at VfR Heilbronn. With the three goalscorers Lothar Emmerich (16 goals), Werner Seubert (16 goals) and Harald Aumeier (15 goals), the Sztani team was able to play seriously for promotion to the Bundesliga. Under coach István Sztani, Schweinfurt missed the qualifying games for promotion to the 1st Bundesliga in the 1974/75 season only because of the poorer goal difference as third in the 2nd Bundesliga South. In his second year in the 2nd Bundesliga he experienced the opposite: Schweinfurt was relegated to the amateur camp as 18th in the table. The man from Münster had completed all 34 rounds and scored one goal under the two coaches Peter Velhorn (until February 1976) and Gunther Baumann (from February 1976). The last round game in the 2nd Bundesliga was for Stosberg and colleagues on June 13, 1976, the 3-0 home win against FSV Frankfurt. Stosberg played 62 games in the 2nd division for Schweinfurt (1 goal).

At the end of his career he ran in the 1977/78 season for the association league team SpVg Emsdetten 05 . After finishing his active career, Dieter Stosberg trained various amateur clubs from the area of ​​his hometown Münster until 1992, to which he returned after his time at Schweinfurt 05.

literature

  • Hubert Dahlkamp, ​​Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling: Preußen Münster. Football between felt and fans. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 1995. ISBN 3-89533-141-4
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 9: Player Lexicon 1963-1994. Bundesliga, regional league, 2nd league. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 .

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