Dieter Strauss

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Dieter Strauss
Personnel
birthday March 9, 1944
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1965 Viktoria Wilhelmsburg
1965-1968 Hamburger SV 32 (1)
1968-1969 FC Bergedorf 85 13 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Dieter Strauss (born March 9, 1944 ) is a former German soccer player . The defensive player played a total of 32 league games (1 goal) at Hamburger SV from 1965 to 1968 in the Bundesliga . His greatest sporting success was in 1967 when he took part in the DFB Cup final .

Career

Dieter Strauss came from Viktoria Wilhelmsburg in 1965 as a former national youth player and participant in the 1962 UEFA junior tournament in Romania for the HSV amateur team, which played in the Hamburg regional league . In the current 1965/66 season, the defensive talent, like Helmut Sandmann and Rolf Schwartau at the beginning of the round , was pulled up by the amateurs into the professional squad. Since coach Georg Gawliczek's team , Egon Horst , Willi Schulz and Manfred Pohlschmidt , also brought three recognized experts from the West to the Alster, the internal competition was fierce.

His debut game in Germany's top division was lost on December 11, 1965, 2-0 at Werder Bremen . In his second Bundesliga assignment, on January 15, 1966, in a 4-1 away win at Eintracht Braunschweig, he scored his only Bundesliga goal. In the Bundesliga chronicle of the Braunschweig game is noted: “Dieter Strauss crowned his strong performance in the 83rd minute with a hidden shot from ambush to make it 4-1. Eintracht playmaker Lothar Ulsaß was completely taken out of the game by the amateur Strauss. “When on the last round match day, May 28, 1966, HSV finished the round in 9th place with the new Bundesliga champions TSV 1860 Munich with a 1: 1 the ex-Wilhelmsburger defensive around goalkeeper Erhard Schwerin , Helmut Sandmann, Jürgen Kurbjuhn , Egon Horst and Willi Schulz as left wing runner, which the dreaded "Lion" offensive around Peter Grosser , Otto Luttrop , Rudolf Brunnenmeier , Friedhelm Konietzka and Hans Rebele could keep in check.

In the second Bundesliga season, 1966/67, Strauss went with the "Rothosen" under coach Josef Schneider , who had replaced his predecessor Gawliczek on April 19. On the fifth match day, September 17, 1966, he ran for the first time this season in the Bundesliga. Without the top performers Horst Schnoor , Uwe Seeler and Willi Schulz, who were injured in the 2-1 friendly game against Real Madrid on September 15, HSV lost the home game against 1. FC Nürnberg with 0-1. After the 3-1 home win on December 10, 1966 against FC Bayern Munich, the "Rautträger" led the table with 21:11 points. However, the second half of the season was a disaster for Hamburg. The Hanseatic team fell from the top to 16th place on the 33rd matchday, only to end the season on an embarrassing 14th place after defeating relegated Fortuna Düsseldorf on the 34th matchday. The low point, the 0: 7 bankruptcy at Borussia Dortmund on May 20, experienced Strauss in the HSV defensive at the side of Egon Horst and Willi Schulz as an active player. Strauss played for HSV in 16 league games in this round. The games for the DFB Cup were more successful. Strauss was in the two quarterfinals in March and April 1967 against Kickers Offenbach (0-0 aet; repeat 2-0), in the semifinals on May 6 with a 3-1 against Alemannia Aachen, as well as in the final on June 10 in Stuttgart against Bayern Munich in action. In Stuttgart, the HSV defense with goalkeeper Schnoor, the defenders Sandmann and Strauss, as well as the runners Schulz, Horst and Kurbjuhn in the clear 4-0 defeat brought the Bayern attack with Rudolf Nafziger , Rainer Ohlhauser , Gerd Müller , Dieter Koulmann and Dieter Brenninger not under control.

After the 1967/68 season, when Strauss was only used in five games in the Bundesliga, after a total of 32 games and one goal for HSV, he left the Bundesliga in the direction of FC Bergedorf 85 in the second -rate regional soccer division North . For the team of coach Eduard Preuss , he ran alongside teammates like Ernst Kreuz and Horst Romes due to injury in only 13 regional league games and ended his high-class career as a football player in the summer of 1969. In later years Strauss devoted himself to playing with the tennis ball.

literature

  • Jens R. Prüß, Hartmut Irle: goals, points, players. The complete HSV statistics. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2008. ISBN 978-3-89533-586-0 .
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 496.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl-Heinz Heimann, Karl-Heinz Jens: Kicker Almanach 1989. Copress-Verlag. Munich 1988. ISBN 3-7679-0245-1 . P. 408
  2. ^ Ulrich Merk, Andre Schulin, Heinz Fricke: Bundesliga chronicle 1965/66. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2005. ISBN 3-89784-085-5 . P. 125

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