Eberhard Pfisterer

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Eberhard Pfisterer (born January 5, 1938 in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen ) is a former German football player . The player, who played as an outside runner or half-forward in the World Cup system practiced at the time , played 29 of 30 league games for VfB Stuttgart in the debut round of the Bundesliga in 1963/64 .

career

Pfisterer came in 1960 from FV Salamander Kornwestheim from the Württemberg amateur league to VfB Stuttgart in the first-class soccer league south . He made his debut on Matchday 5, September 11, 1960, in the league. VfB lost 3-2 at VfR Mannheim. At the side of center forward Rolf Geiger , he formed the left wing together with left winger Höller. In addition to Pfisterer, coach Kurt Baluses had also added Hans Eisele , Dieter Höller , Klaus-Dieter Sieloff and Werner Walter to his league squad. In the Oberliga Südhe came to a total of 50 games and five goals with VfB. In the senior year of the old first-class Oberliga Süd, 1962/63, he increased his stakes to 21 games. With a 1: 1 at Kickers Offenbach, VfB ended the Oberliga Süd chapter; With Rudi Entenmann and Sieloff, Pfisterer formed the Swabian runner-up and VfB came in 6th. The team around goalkeeper Günter Sawitzki was nominated together with Munich 1860, 1. FC Nürnberg, Eintracht Frankfurt and the Karlsruher SC from the regional association of Southern Germany for the newly founded single-track Bundesliga from 1963/64.

Pfisterer belongs to the historical circle of players who got the new league up and running on August 24, 1963, the day the Bundesliga made its debut. VfB lost 2-0 at FC Schalke 04. At the end of the round, Stuttgart took 5th place. The following three rounds went for VfB with positions 12 (1964/65), 11 (1965/66) and again 12 (1966/67) in the table in the lower midfield. In the last two rounds, the man from Kornwestheim only sporadically belonged to the group of players. While in 1965/66 with Willi Entenmann , Hans-Otto Peters and Vladimir Popovic three major competitors came to VfB, the newcomers for the 1966/67 season made things much more difficult: Gilbert Gress , Bo Larsson , Karl-Heinz Glove and Horst Köppel intervened in the battle for the regular places. All that remained for Pfisterer was the sixth game day, September 24, 1966, in a 4-0 away defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt. With Günter Seibold and Helmut Huttary he formed the runner row and could do little against the offensive art of Jürgen Grabowski , Wilhelm Huberts , Wolfgang Solz and Oskar Lotz . Coach Rudi Gutendorf was replaced on December 14, 1966 by former national player Albert Sing , but no more than 12th place came out of it. In the Bundesliga , Pfisterer completed 55 games for Stuttgart, in which he scored three goals.

In 1967 he moved to Switzerland for FC Baden in the National League B. He ended his active career at SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg and was then coach for TSV Münchingen for four years.

literature

  • Hardy Greens: With the ring on your chest. The history of VfB Stuttgart. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2007. ISBN 978-3-89533-593-8 .
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 382.
  • Ulrich Merk, Andre Schulin: Bundesliga Chronicle 1963/64. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2004. ISBN 3-89784-083-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. Green: With the ring on your chest. P. 90
  2. ^ Karn, Rehberg: Spiellexikon 1963-1994. P. 90
  3. Merk, Schulin: Bundesliga Chronicle 1963/64. P. 35

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