Gerd Störzer

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Gerd Störzer
Personnel
Surname Gerd Störzer
birthday November 2, 1948
place of birth Bühl,  Germany
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1969 TSV Neckarbischofsheim
1969-1971 VfL Neckarau
1971-1972 TSV 1860 Munich 7 (0)
1972-1976 VfB Eppingen
1976-1988 SV Sandhausen 40 (7)
1978-1980 VfR Mannheim
1980-1983 SGK Heidelberg
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1983–? SGK Heidelberg
1. FC Pforzheim
1995-1997 VfR Heilbronn
1 Only league games are given.

Gerd Störzer (born November 2, 1948 in Bühl ) is a former German soccer player and coach.

career

He began his career at TSV 1919 Neckarbischofsheim. From the 2nd amateur league Rhein-Neckar, he moved to the 1969/70 round to VfL Neckarau in the 1st amateur league North Baden. With coach Philipp Rohr , the newcomer won the runner-up in 1970, along with teammates Günter Oleknavicius and coach Gernot Rohr's son, and thus moved into the 1970s German amateur championship . After successes against Eintracht Bremen and 1. FC Lichtenfels , VfL faced defending champions SC Jülich in 1910 in the semi-finals . Neckarau won the home game with a goal by Gerd Störzer 1-0, but lost the second leg 3-1 after extra time and was eliminated from the competition. In the competition of the amateur country cup , he moved with North Baden into the final on October 6, 1971 in Karlsruhe against Bavaria. The men around the amateur national players Günter Helgert , Horst Pohl , Walter Sohnle and Roland Stegmayer won the final with 2-0 goals. After the round of 1970/71 - Störzer took fourth place with Neckarau - he signed a contract with TSV 1860 Munich for the regional soccer league south .

With coach Hans Tilkowski and the other newcomers Dieter Brozulat , Bernd Helmschrot , Heiner Schuhmann , Hans-Dieter Seelmann (own youth), Walter Sohnle, Erich Weixler and Hans-Dieter Zahnleiter , Munich reached third place behind Meister Kickers Offenbach and in 1860 in 1971/72 Vice Bavaria Hof . Störzer only made seven appearances with the "Löwen" - seven substitutions in the regional round - and therefore ended the trip to the contract players' camp after a year and joined VfB Eppingen in the 2nd amateur league Rhein-Neckar in North Baden for the 1972/73 round on. The Kraichgauelf achieved championship success in 1973 and thus promotion to the 1st Amateur League North Baden. Störzer, an outstanding technician with playmaker qualities and a goal hazard, also won the national cup in 1973 with the North Baden association selection. In the 1974/75 round, the Red-Blacks from Eppingen won the championship in the 1st Amateur League North Baden and moved into the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga South against competitors SSV Reutlingen 05 , FV Offenburg and VfR Aalen. The strained " Kraichgau -Elf" - DFB Cup and Country Cup - could not prevail in the promotion round. With association trainer Pál Csernai , North Baden and Eppinger top performers Gebhardt, Lietzau, Kern, Rupp , Wirth and Gerd Störzer also made it into the finals of the national cup on March 31st in Meppen against the southwest. The game ended 0-0 after extra time and the Southwest team prevailed on penalties. Störzer played the third competition with his teammates in the 1974/75 DFB Cup . In the first main round, the North Baden amateur representative prevailed against the second Bundesliga club SV Röchling Völklingen with a 2-1 home win after two Störzer hits. On October 26, 1974, Störzer again scored the two hits for another 2-1 home win against the then Bundesliga table leader Hamburger SV . In February 1975 Eppingen wrestled the North Baden rival SV Sandhausen again with 2-1 goals and only had to be eliminated from the cup in the fourth main round on March 15, 1975 with 0-2 goals in front of 20,000 spectators against Werder Bremen .

In the two rounds at SV Sandhausen - 1976/77 and 1977/78 - Störzer won the runner-up in North Baden with his team and took part in the games for the German Amateur Championship. In 1977 they lost in the two finals against the amateurs of Fortuna Düsseldorf - Peter Biesenkamp , Hubert Schmitz , Josef Weikl - just 0-1 and 2-2 goals and became runner-up. With coach Klaus Sinn they prevailed in the two finals in 1978 with 2: 0 and 1: 1 against ESV Ingolstadt and became German amateur champion.

After Sandhausen, Gerd Störzer played with VfR Mannheim in 1978/79 and 1979/80 for two more years in the Baden-Württemberg Football League and then took over SGK Heidelberg as a player-coach in the North Baden Association .

Gerd Störzer became known nationwide with his two goals on October 26, 1974 in VfB Eppingen's 2-1 victory in the DFB Cup against Bundesliga club Hamburger SV . In the evening he had a television appearance in the " current sports studio " on ZDF.

After his active career, he worked as a coach at SGK Heidelberg (1988/89 season), 1. FC Pforzheim (1993/94) in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and at VfR Heilbronn (1995-97) in the association league. With the VfR Heilbronn he achieved promotion to the league. Later he was a teacher for German and sports at the Willy-Brandt-Realschule in Königsbach-Stein.

literature

  • 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 .
  • Karl-Heinz Heimann / Karl-Heinz Jens (eds.), KICKER-Almanach 1989, Copress-Verlag, 1988, ISBN 3-7679-0245-1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://digitalezeitung-mannheimer-morgen.morgenweb.de/ePaper/archive/20180628_mm-mitte_025.pdf