Georg Beichle

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Georg Beichle
Personnel
Surname Georg Beichle
birthday September 16, 1948
place of birth Germany
position Midfield / storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1969-1970 VfR Pforzheim ? 0(?)
1970-1971 Kickers Offenbach 2 0(0)
1971-12 / 1972 Hannover 96 26 0(3)
1 / 1973-1973 SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg 18 0(8)
1973-1974 SSV Jahn Regensburg 24 0(1)
1974-1976 FK Pirmasens 75 (22)
1976-1979 FC Augsburg 109 (42)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1970-1972 Germany amateurs 11 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.

Georg Beichle (born September 16, 1948 ) is a former German soccer player .

career

Amateur League North Baden (1970)

As a player for VfR Pforzheim in the 1st Amateur League North Baden 1969/70 and active in the amateur team from North Baden in the 1970 regional cup , the striker was appointed to two games in the German amateur national team in April and May 1970 . The man from Pforzheim made his debut on April 7, 1970 in Vienna in a 2-0 win against Austria . The 21-year-old, who was used as a center forward, entered the scorers list of the 1972 “Olympia” selection right away. On May 21, 1970 he came to his second use in the DFB team at the international match in Helsinki against Finland. For round 1970/71 he accepted the offer of the Bundesliga climber and DFB Cup winner 1970, Kickers Offenbach , and tried the leap into the Bundesliga.

Football Bundesliga (1970–1972)

At Offenbach the striker could not assert himself against the competition from Horst Gecks , Erwin Kremers and Klaus Winkler ; he only came to two missions. On the eighth and 15th matchday he was substituted on in the home games against VfB Stuttgart and FC Schalke 04 . For Beichle, the three-time change at the coaching bench in Offenbach was certainly not conducive to adapting to the requirements of the Bundesliga. Aki Schmidt was head coach on the Bieberer Berg until September 26, 1970 , from September 28 he was replaced by Rudi Gutendorf and from February 24, 1971, Kuno Klötzer tried to keep the Kickers in class. In the amateur national team, he played six games in the 1970/71 series and scored two goals. In December 1970 / January 1971 Beichle took part in a three-week trip to Africa with the team of DFB coach Jupp Derwall and played the games against Togo, Ivory Coast and Liberia.

Since the team from Bieberer Berg tied with Rot-Weiß Oberhausen - both clubs came to 27:41 points - relegated from the Bundesliga (“Bundesliga scandal”), the man from Pforzheim accepted Hannover 96's offer for the 1971/72 round and moved to Lower Saxony as a Bundesliga player because of the better Olympic chances. Beichle was unable to achieve both personal goals in the 1971/72 round: Although he made three appearances in the "Olympic selection", his considerations ended when he was called for the international match on February 9 in Aachen against Luxembourg Amateur national team and he did not belong to the tournament team in Munich 1972. Second, he did not make the breakthrough as a Bundesliga regular at Hannover 96. On the eleventh match day of the 1972/73 round, on November 4, 1972, he played his last game in the Bundesliga against Kickers Offenbach. After a total of 26 missions with three goals, he was drawn to SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg in the Regionalliga Süd in the 1972 winter changeover period . In the last year of the second-rate regional league, 1973/74, he made 24 games with one goal at SSV Jahn Regensburg .

2nd Bundesliga (1974–1979)

At the start of the 2nd Bundesliga, Beichle received a contract offer from FK Pirmasens for the 1974/75 round and moved to the Palatinate. Under the leadership of coach Bernd Hoss , FKP and Beichle were on the up again in the stadium on Zweibrücker Straße : Pirmasens won the runner-up and Georg Beichle was a valuable regular player with 38 appearances and ten goals. In the playoffs for the third Bundesliga climber, Bayer Uerdingen prevailed as runner-up in the northern group, but the 1974/75 round was a success for the club, coach and player. Also in the second season, Beichle's record was impressive with 37 appearances and 12 goals. But Pirmasens slipped to 14th place and the ex-Pforzheimer moved to FC Augsburg for the 1976/77 round .

In the Rosenaustadion he met his former teammate from VfR Pforzheim, Edgar Schneider , and from October 1976 he got to know Max Merkel's coaching skills. Beichle completed three rounds in Fuggerstadt, each with over 30 league games and with the personal goal record of 21 goals in the 1977/78 round. After relegation with FC Augsburg in 1979, Georg Beichle's high-class career ended after a total of 184 games and 63 goals in the 2nd Bundesliga.

literature

  • Matthias Weinrich: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 3: 35 years of the Bundesliga. Part 1. The founding years 1963–1975. Stories, pictures, constellations, tables. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1998, ISBN 3-89784-132-0 .
  • 25 years 2nd league, AGON Sportverlag, 2000, ISBN 3-89784145-2
  • KICKER, Football Almanac 1993, Copress-Verlag, 1992, ISBN 3-7679-0398-9

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