Gerhard Schrader (soccer player)

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Gerhard Schrader
Personnel
Surname Gerhard Schrader
birthday January 1, 1940
place of birth Vorsfelde , Germany
size 1.69 m
position Half-striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1957 SSV Vorsfelde
1957-1959 VfL Wolfsburg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1959-1961 VfL Wolfsburg 6 0(2)
1961-1965 Eintracht Braunschweig 46 (13)
1965-1967 VfV Hildesheim 45 0(3)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
SSV Vorsfelde
1 Only league games are given.

Gerhard "Fichte" Schrader (born January 1, 1940 in Vorsfelde ) is a former German football player and coach . The half- forward played 13 Bundesliga games for Eintracht Braunschweig between 1963 and 1964 , scoring four goals.

Career

Gerhard Schrader, whose nickname "Fichte" was not due to his stature but to a tree in front of his parents' house, began playing soccer at SSV Vorsfelde . From there he switched to the special youth team at VfL Wolfsburg in 1957 . On January 4, 1959, Schrader made his debut in the 2-0 home defeat of VfL against Werder Bremen in the football Oberliga Nord . Under coach Imre Farkaszinski and alongside teammates like Klaus Gerwien and Willi Giesemann , he completed a total of six league games (two goals) in the 1958/59 season for VfL, which took 16th place and was relegated to the Lower Saxony amateur league. In the next two rounds, Schrader and Gerwien reached places three and five with VfL Wolfsburg in the Lower Saxony East amateur league and thus missed their return to the Oberliga Nord. For the 1961/62 season , the two VfL attackers accepted the offer from Eintracht Braunschweig from the Oberliga Nord.

On August 20, 1961, Schrader made his debut under coach Hans-Georg Vogel in the 1-1 draw at VfR Neumünster in the Eintracht league. The Blue-Yellows were in the attack with Klaus Blumenberg , Helmut Hosung , Jürgen Moll , Schrader and Gerwien. In total, Schrader played 33 league games in two years, in which he scored nine goals. In the 1962/63 season he was particularly active in the three important home wins against Osnabrück (1-0), Kiel (5-1; two Schrader goals) and on the final day, April 29, 1963, in a 2-1 win against VfB Lübeck with. Thus, Eintracht qualified in third place for the football Bundesliga introduced for the 1963/64 season . There, too, the 1.69 m tall Schrader was part of the first line-up under the new coach Helmuth Johannsen . On the first game day of the Bundesliga, on August 24, 1963, he formed the attack formation with Gerwien, Moll, Hosung and newcomer Hans-Georg Dulz in the 1-1 draw at TSV 1860 Munich . In his first Bundesliga season he made 13 appearances and four goals. The last Bundesliga appearance for the team on Hamburger Strasse was from Schrader on May 9, 1964, the 30th matchday, when Eintracht ended the Bundesliga debut round with a 2-0 home win against Borussia Dortmund . Schrader played half right in the then still practiced World Cup system . In the second Bundesliga season 1964/65 he was no longer used after Braunschweig had reinforced the offensive with Dieter Krafczyk , Erich Maas and Lothar Ulsaß . The ways of Eintracht and Schraders parted in the summer of 1965.

He then played for VfV Hildesheim in the Regional Football League North , where he met his former Eintracht storm colleague Klaus Blumenberg from the Oberliga 1961 to 1963. At the side of VfV legend Leo Zimmermann , goalkeeper Werner Gerstle and coach Klemens Heyduck, Schrader completed 20 regional league games and scored three goals. At the end of the 1965/66 season, VfV finished 15th, but a year later the club was relegated to 16th in the amateur camp. In 1966/67 Schrader had played 25 rounds alongside Dieter Grünsch (goalkeeper), Ludwig Hesse, Wolfgang Träger and Claus Winkelmann.

After the end of his active time, Schrader returned to Vorsfelde , where he trained his home club SSV Vorsfelde for several years. In the Wolfsburg area he worked as a coach for various clubs for a total of 25 years. Schrader began an apprenticeship as a toolmaker at Volkswagen as a teenager and later worked primarily in pattern making until he retired early in 1995. He lives in Wolfsburg, is married and has three children.

Others

His namesake Günter Schrader completed 1957-58 at VfL Wolfsburg 15 league games.

literature

  • Jens Reimer Prüß (Ed.): Bung bottle with flat pass cork. The history of the Oberliga Nord 1947–1963. Klartext, Essen 1991, ISBN 3-88474-463-1 .
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 9: Player Lexicon 1963-1994. Bundesliga, regional league, 2nd league. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 .
  • Hardy Greens : Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. Unter Wölfen 2013/14, p. 61 , accessed on January 27, 2014
  2. What's up, Gerhard Schrader? ( Memento of the original from February 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed January 27, 2014 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wirsindeintracht.de

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