Georg Damjanoff

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Georg Damjanoff (born October 12, 1945 ) is a former German football player .

Damjanoff, who came from the youth team at SC Fürstenfeldbruck , played 104 Bundesliga games and scored 13 goals and 200 games in the 2nd Bundesliga with three goals. Of these, he played 16 games for MSV Duisburg in which he scored one goal, 30 games with five goals for Arminia Bielefeld and in the 1973/74 and 1975/76 seasons 58 games with seven goals for Hannover 96. In the 1974 season / 75 he made 34 appearances and one goal in the second Bundesliga. In the second Bundesliga, Damjanoff played 27 games for Spvgg. Bayreuth in the 1976/77 season in which he failed to score. Then he returned to Hannover 96 where he played 152 games until 1980 in which he also didn't score any more. In total, he came to 210 games and eight goals for Hanover. From January 1981 to May 1981 Damjanoff played in the second Bundesliga in 21 games for VfB Oldenburg with two goals.

He also came to the DFB Cup to two games for Hannover 96 and three games for VfB Oldenburg.

Oddities

Damjanoff had to sit out for a game at Hannover 96 in 1976 after a tea kettle fell on his foot. His coach at the time, Helmut Kronsbein, commented on the mishap with the sentence "For the first time he doesn't drink beer, he's already injured."

Stations

Web links

  1. Dieter Metzler: Insolvency at Bruck: Will the association experience its 100th birthday? , Münchner Merkur , 2017-09-29