Dieter Wöske

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Dieter Wöske (born November 5, 1934 - † November 2, 1998 ) was a German football player. The offensive player completed a total of 81 league games at Rot-Weiss Essen and Fortuna Düsseldorf from 1955 to 1960 in what was then the first-class football Oberliga West, in which he scored 23 goals. In the DFB Cup of 1958 , the attacker was in the final with RW Essen, but it was lost 3: 4 after extra time against VfB Stuttgart.

Career as a footballer

In the 1955/56 season Dieter Wöske moved into the league eleven of Rot-Weiss Essen. The red and whites had become German champions in 1955 and belonged to the group of top German clubs. With August Gottschalk and Bernhard Termath , the reigning German champion had to replace two outstanding offensive forces from the summer of 1955, but the team from Bergeborbeck was still equipped with top talent. Wöske made his debut on January 8, 1956 in a 2-1 home defeat against Borussia Dortmund in the Oberliga West. In front of 28,000 spectators, he played alongside Helmut Rahn , Willi Vordenbäum , Franz Islacker and Vitus Sauer as a center forward. He completed 12 league games under coach Fritz Szepan and RWE landed on 5th place in the table in the west. In his second season, 1956/57, he increased to 17 league appearances and scored four goals. When he was used only once in his third round, 1957/58, he joined the league competitor Fortuna Düsseldorf for the 1958/59 season.

In his first year in Düsseldorf, 1958/59 , he scored ten goals in 27 league games. With Fortuna, he finished third, tied with runner-up 1. FC Köln, while Düsseldorf was by far the best offensive in the West with 89 goals scored. The attack with Bernhard Steffen , Franz-Josef Wolfframm , Heinz Janssen , Jupp Derwall and Wöske was very dangerous and was one of the best that Oberliga West had to offer. On September 10, 1958, Düsseldorf also prevailed in a test match for the national team with 2-1 against a DFB selection by national coach Sepp Herberger . In the DFB Cup, Essen competed at Tasmania 1900 Berlin on October 26, 1958 and prevailed 2-1. The final took place on November 16 in the Kassel Auestadion in front of 28,000 spectators against VfB Stuttgart. With captain Robert Schlienz and the two international strikers Rolf Geiger and Erwin Waldner, the southern Germans won the cup 3: 4 after extra time.

After this very successful round, Wöske scored nine goals in 24 league appearances in 1959/60, but to everyone's surprise Fortuna Düsseldorf was relegated to the 2nd division west with 26:34 points. Under coach Fritz Pliska he scored in 1960/61 in the second division in eleven games and four goals were affected by Hermann Straschitz (21 goals), Janssen (16 goals) and Wolfframm (14 goals) is not insignificant in the immediate Oberliga return as runners-up of the 2. League West involved.

After the league return, the attacker joined the Bonn FV in the second division West for the 1961/62 round . In two rounds he came for Bonn at the side of teammates such as Herbert Dörner , Heinz Fischer and Coşkun Taş on 14 second division appearances in which he only managed one goal. Then his further career is lost.

literature

  • Lorenz Knieriem, Hardy Grüne : Player Lexicon 1890 - 1963 . In: Encyclopedia of German League Football . tape 8 . AGON, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 , p. 426 .
  • Michael Bolten, Marco Langer: Everything else is just football. The story of Fortuna Düsseldorf. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2005, ISBN 978-3-89533-711-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. nrz.de: Patience test for Fortuna's defender Palikuca (November 4, 2009) , accessed on December 23, 2018
  2. ^ Raphael Keppel: Germany's international soccer games. Sports and games publisher Edgar Hitzel. Hürth 1989, ISBN 3-9802172-4-8 . P. 255