Hans-Jürgen Ferdinand

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Yogi Ferdinand
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Hans-Jürgen Ferdinand
Personnel
Surname Hans-Jürgen Ferdinand
birthday August 21, 1943
place of birth DernbachGermany
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
SV Hillscheid
Spfr. Höhr-Grenzhausen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1963-1964 SpVgg Bendorf 32 (38)
1964-1966 TuS Neuendorf 47 (45)
1966-1968 Alemannia Aachen 31 (19)
1968-1970 FC Chiasso 48 (36)
1970-1974 Alemannia Aachen 77 (41)
1 Only league games are given.

Hans-Jürgen "Yogi" Ferdinand (born August 21, 1943 in Dernbach (Westerwald) ) is a former German football player .

He played as a striker from 1966 to 1974 in the Bundesliga and Regionalliga West for Alemannia Aachen , interrupted by a two-year stint (1968-1970) in Switzerland at FC Chiasso . In the 1966/67 season , Hans-Jürgen Ferdinand celebrated the championship of the Regionalliga and promotion to the first Bundesliga with Alemannia. The offensive man played 25 Bundesliga games in the 1967/68 season and scored 14 goals. After his return from Switzerland, the striker proved to be a reliable scorer again at Alemannia, in the 1970/71 season he scored 15 goals in 21 appearances, and in the following season there were 17 goals in 32 games. However, the attempted return to the Bundesliga failed, with Aachen he ended up in the final table in sixth and fourth place. Before joining Alemannia, Ferdinand played from 1964 to 1966 for TuS Neuendorf in the Regionalliga Südwest .

statistics

  • 1. Bundesliga 25 games (14 goals); Alemannia Aachen
  • Regionalliga West 83 games (46 goals); Alemannia Aachen
  • Regionalliga Südwest 47 games (45 goals); TuS Neuendorf
  • Single goals: Bendorf 1963–1964, 32 games and 38 goals - Neuendorf 1964–1966, 47 games and 45 goals - FC Chiasso 1968–1970, 48 games and 36 goals

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Hans-Jürgen Ferdinand book presentation "Charlemagne: visionary and reformer"