Hans-Jörg Stiller

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Hans-Jörg Stiller (born August 16, 1957 ) is a former German soccer player who played six international matches in 1979 in the German national soccer team of amateurs .

career

The defensive player Hans-Jörg Stiller, mostly used as a full-back, celebrated the title win with the amateur team of Fortuna Düsseldorf in the 1976/77 season at the age of 19 in the Niederrhein association league before 1. FC Bocholt . In the following competition for the German amateur championship in 1977 , the young player prevailed alongside veteran Peter Biesenkamp in the two finals on June 22nd and 26th against SV Sandhausen from North Baden and won the Carl-Riegel trophy for the German amateur champion Dusseldorf. Stiller was part of the Fortuna amateur team in the next few rounds.

In the last year of the DFB amateurs, 1979, he was used under the then DFB coach Erich Ribbeck in the six final international matches of the amateur national team. These included the four Olympic qualifying games against Finland and Norway. The start succeeded with a 2-0 win on September 13th in Oberhausen against Finland. Stiller formed the German defense block with goalkeeper Valentin Herr and field players Roland Dickgießer , Walter Kubanczyk and Karl Richter . The 154th international match of the amateur national team ended the history of this selection. It took place on November 14th in Baunatal . The DFB-Elf lost with 0: 1 goals against the selection of Norway and Stiller defended together with Roland Dickgießer, Karl Richter and Dieter Bernhardt in front of goalkeeper Valentin Herr.

On September 22, 1979 he came through the substitution of coach Hans-Dieter Tipphauer in the 73rd minute for Rüdiger Wenzel in the league game against Borussia Dortmund to his only Bundesliga assignment.

literature

  • Karl-Heinz Heimann / Karl-Heinz Jens: Kicker-Almanach 1989. Copress, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-7679-0245-1 .