Hans-Jürgen Kleinholz

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Hans-Jürgen Kleinholz (born September 11, 1945 in Duisburg ) is a former German soccer player . The offensive player played three league games and scored one goal at 1. FC Köln in the 1965/66 season in the Bundesliga .

career

The boy Hans-Jürgen Kleinholz spent the first eight years of his youth in Meiderich. With the later national player Werner Krämer , he chased the ball on the street and the football fields. When his family moved to Düsseldorf in 1953, his father was employed by the Federal Railroad and had to make a job-related change, he joined the youth department of TuRU Düsseldorf . He developed into an above-average center forward and played his way into the city, district and Niederrhein selection. Before the last A youth year, 1963/64, he was brought to the cathedral city by 1. FC Cologne. He came under the wing of A youth coach Josef Röhrig and won the West German championship with FC A youth and was also a member of the West German youth team. There he played with Jupp Heynckes and Günter Netzer , among others . From July 1964 he was a member of the FC Amateurs under coach Georg Stollenwerk for a year and a half . In his first senior year 1964/65, he won the championship in the Middle Rhine Football League with teammates like Paul Alger and Franz-Peter Neumann under coach Martin Hirche . The fast, two-footed attacker was added to the licensed squad of 1. FC Cologne under coach Georg Knöpfle in December 1965 . In the summer, Ole Sørensen , Srdjan Cebinac , Franz Krauthausen , Wolfgang Rausch and Franz-Josef Neumann joined the FC professionals.

Kleinholz made his debut on March 26, 1966 in a 1: 2 away defeat at Borussi Neunkirchen in the Bundesliga. He played in the Ellenfeldstadion on half right in the World Cup system at the time on the side of right winger Cebinac. In his second Bundesliga appearance, on April 2, in a 4-0 home win against Tasmania 1900 Berlin, he scored the goal in the 7th minute, making it 2-0. The FC attack was in the line-up with Karl-Heinz Thielen , Kleinholz, Franz Krauthausen, Ole Sørensen and Johannes Löhr . On April 16, 1966, with a 1: 2 away defeat at Karlsruher SC, his Bundesliga career ended.

In his second year in Cologne, he was no longer considered by the new coach Willi Multhaup . With the newcomers Roger Magnusson , Heinz Flohe , Jürgen Jendrossek , Helmut Bergfelder and Paul Alger, the competitive situation in the FC offensive had intensified and he left the billy goats in 1967. For the 1967/68 season he joined VfR Neuss in the second -rate regional football league West . Kleinholz was then a regular for two years. In his first season under coach Willi Koll , he completed 25 league games and scored seven goals alongside teammates such as goalkeeper Klaus Schonz , Gerhard Buddatsch , Josef Kokesch , Robert Begerau , Ulrich Kohn and Werner Tenbruck . As a center forward, he was part of the Neuss team, which celebrated a 2-1 success at Fortuna Düsseldorf on March 24, 1968 in front of 20,000 spectators. In his second season in Neuss, 1968/69, he completed 31 league games, again scored seven goals and the VfR took 9th place under coach Manfred Krafft .

In contrast, he was only a supplementary player with league rivals Bayer Leverkusen (1969-71) with only seven league appearances and four goals. At the Rather Spielverein in 1919, at the end of his active time as a footballer, he played in the amateur field from 1974 to 1986, before he stayed here for three years as a coach. With the two one-year engagements at DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf and 1. FC Unterrath, he also ended his coaching activity.

Kleinholz, who lives in Düsseldorf-Rath, worked as a retail salesman in a shop belonging to the Düsseldorf company "Teekanne" until he retired.

societies

literature

  • Dirk Innschuld, Frederic Latz: With the billy goat on his chest. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2013. ISBN 978-3-7307-0047-1 . Pp. 167/168.
  • Dirk Innschuld, Thomas Hardt, Frederic Latz: Under the sign of the billy goat. The history of 1. FC Köln. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2014. ISBN 978-3-7307-0127-0 .
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 252.

Individual evidence

  1. Heinz-Jürgen Kleinholz - player profile. Retrieved May 30, 2019 .
  2. ^ Jürgen Bitter: Germany's football. The encyclopedia. FA Herbig. Munich 2008. ISBN 978-3-7766-2558-5 . P. 375