Friedel Reuther

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Friedel Reuther
Personnel
birthday February 4, 1942
date of death January 1, 1999
Juniors
Years station
BSC Oppau
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1960–1962 BSC Oppau
1962-1964 1. FC Saarbrücken 26 0(3)
1964-1965 BSC Oppau 33 (13)
1965-1967 Wormatia worms 37 (10)
1 Only league games are given.

Friedel Reuther ( February 4, 1942 - January 1, 1999 ) was a German football player . The offensive player played 44 league games and scored 10 goals in two rounds at BSC Oppau and 1. FC Saarbrücken from 1961 to 1963 in two rounds in the first-class soccer Oberliga Südwest . With Saarbrücken, he scored two goals in ten appearances in the debut season of the Bundesliga , 1963/64.

Career

Reuther went through the youth of the BSC Oppau , where he made the jump into the first men's team. He was with his home club in the round 1960/61 runner-up in the 2nd League Southwest and Oppau rose to the top division. For the black and yellow from the BSC stadium on the north ring, the attacker came in the 1961/62 season to 28 missions in the football league southwest in which he scored nine goals. On the first round match day, August 6, 1961, Reuther made his debut at Eintracht Kreuznach as a center forward with a 0-0 in the league. It was the league round with four teams from Ludwigshafen: Phönix, TuRa, LSC and the promoted Oppau. With fellow players like the brothers Emil and Erich Eberspach and Günter Heiden the 11th place was achieved. Before the last year of the old first-class league, 1962/63, he was brought to Saarland by 1. FC Saarbrücken.

At 1. FC Saarbrücken he experienced his most successful time as a player. In his second year in the Oberliga 1962/63 he came under coach Helmuth Johannsen to 16 appearances in the Oberliga (1 goal) and the 1st FCS finished 5th. On August 19, 1962, Reuther made his debut in the Saarbrücken league team in a 0-0 draw on the Erbsenberg against VfR Kaiserslautern alongside teammates such as Erich Rohe , Werner Hesse , Hans-Dieter Diehl , Erich Maas , Heinz Vollmar and Dieter Haßdenteufel . For the 1963/64 season, the Bundesliga was introduced and Saarbrücken was one of the founding members with Reuther. In the first single-track German soccer league, he played ten games and scored two goals. He made his debut in the team of coach Helmut Schneider on the 4th matchday of the 1963/64 season in the 2-1 away defeat against Borussia Dortmund . He formed the Saarland attack together with Heinz Vollmar, Dieter Krafczyk , Werner Rinass and Rainer Schönwälder in the Rote Erde stadium . He scored his two goals against Hertha BSC and Werder Bremen . Saarbrücken landed in last place in the table and was relegated to the regional league.

Reuther moved to the regional league competitor and his home club BSC Oppau. For which he scored 13 goals in 34 league games in the 1964/65 season under coach Karl Striebinger . Thus, he had a significant part in reaching 13th place in the table in the final table. After a year in Oppau, Reuther switched to Wormatia Worms . With Worms he finished 5th in 1965/66 with 32:28 points. The attacker had scored nine goals for Wormatia in 26 round matches alongside teammates such as Lothar Buchmann , Norbert Heß , Rudolf Kraft , goalkeeper Slavko Stojanovic and Wolfgang Wittemaier . Due to injury, he only played eleven games (1 goal) in his second year in Worms and ended his high-class playing career in the summer of 1967.

literature

  • Werner Skrentny (Ed.): The fear of the devil in front of the pea mountain. The history of the Oberliga Südwest 1946–1963. Klartext Verlag. Essen 1996. ISBN 3-88474-394-5 .
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 408.

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