Hans-Jürgen Kurrat

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Hans-Jürgen Kurrat
Personnel
birthday July 7, 1944
place of birth DortmundGermany
position striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1955 SV Mercury
1955-1964 Borussia Dortmund
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1963-1964 Borussia Dortmund 1 0(1)
1964-1966 Red and white food 6 0(2)
1966-1967 Borussia Dortmund amateurs
1967-1968 Hammer SpVg
1968-1970 KSV Hessen Kassel 66 (23)
1970-1972 DJK Gütersloh 73 (38)
1972-1973 Arminia Bielefeld 20 0(3)
1973-1974 SC Viktoria 04 Cologne 14 0(8)
1974-1980 SpVgg Holzwickede 172 0(84)
1983-1984 SpVgg Holzwickede 17 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.

Hans-Jürgen Kurrat (born July 7, 1944 in Dortmund ) is a former German soccer player . From 1964 to 1974, the offensive player played a total of 179 games in the then second-rate regional football leagues West and South , scoring 74 goals.

In addition to his career as a footballer, he completed an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk .

Career as a footballer

Kurrat had come to Borussia Dortmund's youth department via Dortmund's SV Merkur . With the A-youth he won the Westphalia championship in 1960. He then played in the Bundesliga in the 1963/64 season . In the team of coach Hermann Eppenhoff and at the side of his brother Dieter , he completed a single game in the Bundesliga. On the 5th day of the match he was used in the away game against Karlsruher SC . In the third minute of the game, Kurrat scored the 0-1 lead, the game ended 1: 3. Kurrat then played a single European game against Lyn Oslo (3-1) on October 2, 1963 . After this season he was no longer used due to a dispute over his contract with the chairman of the club in league operations and therefore moved to the Regional League West at Rot-Weiss Essen for the 1964/65 season . Under coach Fred Harthaus , Kurrat made his debut on September 6, 1964 in a 4-0 away win against Sportfreunde Hamborn 07 in the Regionalliga. He scored the 1-0 lead for the team from Bergeborbeck. He couldn't hold his own against the competition for Herbert Weinberg , Heinz-Dieter Hasebrink , Eckehard Feigenspan , Helmut Littek and Werner Kik , he only made six appearances and scored two goals. He returned to the amateurs of BVB for a year in 1966/67 and joined the Hammer Spielvereinigung in the Association of Westphalia in 1967/68 . Hamm was runner-up with attacker Kurrat and only failed in the games for the amateur championship in the semi-finals against FC Wacker Munich. However, the small, nimble striker had drawn the attention of those responsible at KSV Hessen Kassel to himself and switched to the Regionalliga Süd for the 1968/69 season.

Under coach Willy Kurrat, he made his debut on August 18, 1968 in a 3: 5 away defeat against Freiburg FC in the Regionalliga Süd. He scored a goal as a center forward. The new attacker completed all 34 rounds and scored 13 goals when he reached 10th rank. The striker played his last regional league game for Kassel on May 18, 1970 under coach Heinz Baas in a 1: 4 away defeat against VfR Heilbronn. In the summer of 1970, after two rounds with 66 league appearances and 23 goals , he said goodbye to players like Heinrich Dittel , Walter Liebich , Rolf Fritzsche , Gerhard Grau , Holger Brück and Herbert Maciossek and returned to the football west. From the 1970/71 season he played for DJK Gütersloh in the Regionalliga West.

He made his debut with the "Blauen" under coach Günter Luttrop on August 16, 1970 in a 0-1 home defeat against Westfalia Herne. The attacker scored his first two goals on September 13 in a 3-1 home win against Lüner SV. He proved his scoring risk with 30 goals in the two rounds 1970/71 and 1971/72. In August 1972 he played with Gütersloh only once against his brother. His last league game for Gütersloh he completed on December 17, 1972 in the away game against Arminia Bielefeld. As early as January 7, 1973 he made his debut on the "Alm" in Arminia dress against Bayer Leverkusen and scored the 1-0 winner as a center forward alongside wingers Bernd Wehmeyer and Peter Wloka . In the 1973/74 season, it was the last year of the old second-rate regional league, Kurrat only made eight more league appearances under coaches Norbert Lessle and Willy Nolting and therefore played in the second half of the season at SC Viktoria 04 Cologne . Under coach Ernst-Günter Habig , he scored eight more goals for Viktoria in 14 regional league appearances and ended his professional football activity in the summer of 1974 after a total of 179 regional league games with 74 goals. He joined the 1974/75 season of SpVgg Holzwickede in the Association League Westphalia . There his older brother Dieter was now a player-coach and led Holzwickede to championship win in 1975/76 and also to success in the competition for the German amateur championship . On June 27, the Kurrat brothers and their teammates won the final in Oldenburg with 1-0 goals against VfR Bürstadt .

After two years of football in the Westphalian Football League , Hans-Jürgen Kurat ended his career as a footballer in the summer of 1980, but he helped out again at SV Holzwickede in the regional league in the 1983/1984 season when his brother Dieter Kurrat stepped in as an interim coach . From the 1990s, Kurrat played in the traditional BVB team for twelve years.

After the career

Since the 1970s, Kurrat has worked in sales at Miele in Gütersloh.

literature

  • 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 : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 2: Bundesliga & Co. 1963 to today. 1st division, 2nd division, GDR Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1997, ISBN 3-89609-113-1 .
  • “Everything is unique”, detailed portrait by Kurrat, in: Borussia - Your member magazine, issue 164 of November 2, 2019, p. 121 ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Note in: Everything is unique , detailed portrait of Kurrat, in: Borussia - Your member magazine, issue 164 of November 2, 2019, p. 121 ff.