Friedel Schüller

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Friedel Schüller (born November 1, 1953 ) is a former German soccer goalkeeper . Schüller played a Bundesliga game at the clubs MSV Duisburg and Arminia Bielefeld . In the 2nd Bundesliga , the goalkeeper has a total of 33 league appearances at the clubs 1. FC Mülheim and Arminia Bielefeld.

Career

Schüller gained his first experience in the senior sector at FC Alemannia Plaidt in the Rhineland Football League . For the 1975/76 season the goalkeeper talent from the Pellenz hill country was committed by the second division club 1. FC Mülheim. In the team around Norbert Eilenfeldt , Rainer Greiffendorf , Klaus-Dieter Mackowiak and Herbert Stoffmehl , he fought internally for number 1 against goalkeeper colleague Johannes Fröbus and, in the course of the round, also with former national goalkeeper Manfred Manglitz . Mülheim tried to stay in the league with three coaches: Horst Bistrich (until 9/1975), Richard Winking (9/75 to 2/76) and from February 1976 with Josef Gesell. At the end of the round, Mülheim was relegated to 17th place and Schüller had confirmed his talent in 21 missions. He was signed for the 1976/77 season by Bundesliga club MSV Duisburg as a substitute goalkeeper behind Gerhard Heinze . On the 14th round match day, November 20, 1976, in a 2: 3 away defeat at FC Schalke 04, he came on in the 60th minute for the injured Heinze. It stayed with this short stint in the Bundesliga and he signed a new contract with Arminia Bielefeld for the 1977/78 season.

In Bielefeld, however, he also had a clear number 1 in front of him with Uli Stein . When the Armines reached the championship in the 2nd Bundesliga in 1977/78 and thus the Bundesliga return, he was on the bench in all 38 league games. In the Bundesliga season 1978/79 he ran on September 30, 1978, a 1: 3 home defeat against Werder Bremen, in a Bundesliga game for Bielefeld. Behind the defense with Eduard Angele , Hans-Werner Moors , Frank Pagelsdorf and Wolfgang Pohl , he could not prevent the home defeat. After relegation to the Bundesliga, he played twelve league games for the Arminen when he won the second division championship in 1979/80 and experienced the Bundesliga season 1980/81 again on the bench: Now Wolfgang Kneib was the clear number 1.

At the beginning of the 1980s he moved to the amateur camp at FC Gohfeld , with whom he played in the Oberliga Westfalen and in the DFB Cup , alongside other former professionals such as Wolfgang Flüshöh , Thomas Ellenberg and ex-national player Klaus Wunder . After brief interim stops at SC Verl and TuS Quelle, he worked as a physiotherapist at SG Wattenscheid 09 from 1988/89.

Web links

literature

  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 459.
  • BF Hoffmann: The great lexicon of Bundesliga goalkeepers. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag. Berlin 2003. ISBN 3-89602-526-0 . P. 383.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jürgen Bitter: Germany's football. The encyclopedia. FA Herbig. Munich 2008. ISBN 978-3-7766-2558-5 . P. 657
  2. ^ Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Spiellexikon 1963–1994. P. 459
  3. ^ Gohfeld impressions from the 80s , Neue Westfälische