Georg Bogeschdorfer

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Georg Bogeschdorfer
Personnel
birthday November 6, 1940
place of birth MunichGerman Empire
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1959-1964 FC Bayern Munich 21 (1)
1 Only league games are given.

Georg Bogeschdorfer (born November 6, 1940 in Munich ), also called "Schorsch", is a former German football player . He was active as a midfielder for FC Bayern Munich from 1959 to 1964 .

Career

Bogeschdorfer that the Munich district of Giesing grew up, came the age of 18 to Bayern Munich and made his debut in the season 1959/60 on 10 April 1960 (28th matchday) at 3: 0 win in the away game against Stuttgarter Kickers in the at the time the highest German league, the Oberliga Süd . In the following season he played 14 league games, of which he won eight with the team. In 1961/62 he came to only three and 1962/63 only to one league game, which was won 1-0 in the away game against TSV Schwaben Augsburg . It was his last league game, as he remained in the second-rate regional league because his club was not considered when the Bundesliga was founded in 1963 . In the Regionalliga Süd he was used on the last two match days of the 1963/64 season ; He scored on May 24, 1964, the penultimate game day, in the 4-6 defeat in the home game against TSG Ulm 1846 with the hit to 3: 3 in the 64th minute, his only goal in the senior area. He was not used in the promotion round to the Bundesliga in 1964/65 , in which FC Bayern Munich participated as second in the table ; his team narrowly missed promotion as runner-up one point behind Borussia Neunkirchen .

Others

Bogeschdorfer is married, has two daughters and lives in the Haidhausen district of Munich . He is a member of the SV Gartenstadt Trudering district association and an honorary member of the administrative advisory board of FC Bayern Munich. On November 25, 2016, he was elected to the Honorary Council of FC Bayern.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Photo on Süddeutsche Zeitung .de (from July 10, 2011)
  2. Article about Kurt Landauer on Die Zeit .de (Nº 23/2003 of May 28, 2003)
  3. An overview of the 1959/1960 season ( memento of October 13, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) on südkurve.com
  4. An overview of the 1962/1963 season ( memento from January 14, 2019 in the Internet Archive ) on südkurve.com
  5. The 1963/1964 season at a glance on südkurve.com
  6. ^ Uli Hesse : Bavaria: Creating a Global Superclub. 2016, p. 60. ISBN 978-0-224-10010-6 limited preview in Google Book Search
  7. Article on Hallo München.de (from January 23, 2013)
  8. Organs of FC Bayern Munich on the homepage of FC Bayern Munich, accessed on August 17, 2015
  9. ^ Newly elected honorary council of FC Bayern. In: Bayern Magazin 16 | 17, p. 87.
  10. ^ Organs of FC Bayern eV , FC Bayern München eV; accessed on December 23, 2016.