Günter Waiblinger

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Günter Waiblinger (born November 26, 1953 ) is a former German soccer player who played three international matches in the German amateur soccer team in the 1978/79 season . From 1978 to 1983, the offensive player in the football league Baden-Württemberg for the clubs FC 08 Villingen , SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg and TSV Ofterdingen completed a total of 124 games and scored 31 goals.

career

The young player Günter Waiblinger came for the 1974/75 season from SV 03 Tübingen to the zero eight in Villingen. Until 1971/72 the team from the Friedengrund Stadium had played in the then second -rate regional football league South , but now they belonged to the South Baden amateur league. Waiblinger's second year at FC Villingen, 1975/76, he won the championship with his teammates and failed in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga, group south. With the two third places in 1977 and 1978, his club was qualified for the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg starting from 1978/79. In the first year in the AOL, the Black Forests finished ninth and attacker Waiblinger had completed all 38 league games and scored 13 goals under coach Klaus Bockisch and alongside teammates such as Günther Rybarczyk , Karl Richter , Paul Göppl and Hermann Klebs .

His round performance led him to the amateur national team of the DFB. Erich Ribbeck , the responsible DFB coach for the amateur selection, put together a new team and called him together with his club colleague Karl Richter on March 20, 1979 in Schwenningen for the international match against Italy for the first time in the DFB squad. Uwe Eplinius , Gunnar Weiß and Bernd Schmid played in midfield and Ludwig Scherhag , Gisbert Paus and Jens Knop played in the attack in the 2-0 defeat at Waiblinger's side. The DFB had said goodbye to the "Olympic amateur", they now mainly used the player range of the regional amateur leagues. Before the first official international match of the newly formed amateur national team on March 19, under the heading “Moscow is just a mirage”, kicker editor Werner Schilling described the limiting requirements of the selection criteria at the time: “For this structure, all players were eliminated from the start their clubs had previously played under contract in the second division or even the Bundesliga, but of course also all those who had previously been under contract with other clubs. And also all those young talents who are flirting with the Bundesliga or the second division. ”Italy won the game with 2-0 goals and defensive player Pietro Vierchowod showed signs of his subsequent career. In the game report of the kicker it was noted about the German midfield: “Eager but imprecise the German midfield, in which neither Weiss nor Eplinius recalled their previous performances. Fighters Ament and Schmid, who with his long-range shots caused most of the few outstanding situations in front of the Italian goal, pulled themselves out of the affair fairly respectably, but they were only able to use their strikers in the rarest of cases. "

The DFB amateurs competed against Italy on March 20, 1979 in Schwenningen with the following formation: Valentin Herr (SV Kuppenheim) - Rainer Prieß (VfL Wolfsburg) / from 39th M. Jonny Otten (Hagener SV), Rainer Rühle (VfB Stuttgart ), Karl Richter (FC Villingen), Uwe Eplinius (Concordia Hamburg) - Peter Ament (VfL Wolfsburg), Gunnar Weiß (Eislingen), Bernd Schmid (Offenburger FV) - Sigmund Malek (Barmbek-Uhlenhorst) / from 46. M. Ludwig Scherhag (TuS Neuendorf), Jens Knop (Atlas Delmenhorst) / from 74. M. Gisbert Paus (SpVgg Erkenschwick), Günter Waiblinger (FC Villingen). This was followed by two more missions in the amateur national team against Yugoslavia (2: 3) and Spain (4: 0) for the striker from Villingen until June 1979. This ended the amateur national team for Waiblinger.

After relegation with Villingen in the 1979/80 season from the league, he joined the class competitor SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg for round 1980/81 and finished fourth with the black and yellow Baroque townspeople. In his next station, in 1981/82 he stormed for SV Neckargerach in the Verbandsliga Nordbaden, he was able to celebrate another title win and promotion. Then he moved back home, for the 1982/83 season he played for the red-whites of TSV Ofterdingen from the Tübingen district.

Also the appearances in the DFB-Pokal with Villingen in the years 1977 to 1980 against Wacker 04 Berlin (0: 1), SpVgg Bayreuth (0: 1) and especially on August 25, 1979 against Hamburger SV (0: 6), where The “Rothosen” team, the national players Rudi Kargus , Manfred Kaltz , Ditmar Jakobs , Ivan Buljan , Caspar Memering , Felix Magath , Kevin Keegan and Horst Hrubesch , were sporting highlights for Waiblinger. This also includes the appearance in the DFB Cup on October 9, 1981 with Neckargerach at Bayern Munich. With players like Gerd Schwickert , Walter Plaggemeyer and Herbert Liedtke , the game in the Olympic Stadium was lost with 1: 5 goals.

literature

  • Karl-Heinz Heimann, Karl-Heinz Jens: Kicker-Almanach 1989. Copress-Verlag. Munich 1988. ISBN 3-7679-0245-1
  • Matthias Weinrich, Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 6: German Cup history since 1935. Pictures, statistics, stories, constellations. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2000, ISBN 3-89784-146-0 .

Individual evidence

  1. Heimann, Jens: Kicker Almanach 1989. P. 126
  2. Foosball sports magazine . No. 24/12. Where. March 19, 1979. pp. 16/17
  3. Foosball sports magazine . No. 25/12. Where. March 22, 1979. p. 21