Hans-Jürgen Oehlenschläger

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Hans-Jürgen Oehlenschläger
Personnel
birthday August 8, 1943
date of death October 18, 2002
size 175 cm
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1962-1969 Kickers Offenbach 138 (0)
1969-1972 SC Opel Rüsselsheim 105 (1)
1972-1979 FSV Frankfurt
1 Only league games are given.

Hans-Jürgen Oehlenschläger (born August 8, 1943 - October 18, 2002 ) was a German football player .

Career

The defensive player Oehlenschläger, who came from the OFC youth, played with Kickers Offenbach in the 1962/63 season in the league , where he made two appearances. He made his debut under coach Hans Merkle on October 28, 1962 in a 1: 2 away defeat at VfB Stuttgart in the league. Together with the experienced Alfred Schultheis, he formed the defenders pair in the World Cup system that was predominantly used at the time . The young talent underwent an own goal in the Neckar Stadium . Nevertheless, he came to his second league appearance in the subsequent league game, November 4th. The team from the Stadion am Bieberer Berg won the game 5-3 against Schwaben Augsburg. With seventh place after the end of the round, the qualification for the Bundesliga , which was newly introduced in the next season, was narrowly missed, as the Karlsruher SC and VfB Stuttgart were placed further up in the final table. So Oehlenschläger and his Kickers teammates started in the 1963/64 season in the second -rate regional soccer league south . In the first two rounds, the OFC took third place and thus just missed the promotion round to the Bundesliga. This despite attackers like Sigfried Held , Siegfried Gast , Oskar Lotz and the player personality Hermann Nuber . In the 1965/66 season qualification for the promotion round succeeded by occupying second place, behind FC Schweinfurt 05 . In the promotion round, Oehlenschläger completed all six games under coach Kurt Baluses - the defender had played all 34 rounds in winning the runner-up . But the Kickers could not prevail against Fortuna Düsseldorf , FK Pirmasens and Hertha BSC and remained in the regional league. One season later, in 1966/67, the Kickers celebrated the championship and were again unable to prevail in the subsequent promotion round - Alemannia Aachen made the promotion. Again, the defender had completed all 34 round games as well as the eight games in the promotion round. In the 1967/68 season , the Kickers succeeded in second place in the league, under interim coach Kurt Schreiner promotion to the Bundesliga. In the second-rate Regionalliga Süd, Oehlenschläger played 125 games for Offenbach from 1963 to 1968. Oehlenschläger stayed with the Kickers for another year, took last place in the Bundesliga in 1968/69 and was relegated again; he had played eleven games in the Bundesliga.

He then moved to SC Opel Rüsselsheim in the Regionalliga Süd. He made his debut with the black and yellow at the beginning of the round, August 17, 1969, of all things in a 3-1 away win against his old club Kickers Offenbach. Friedel Späth held the defense together as a libero with Oehlenschläger and in attack the young Karl-Heinz Kamp drew attention to himself in the team of coach Bernd Trautmann . In three rounds he completed 105 games for Rüsselsheim and scored one goal. After relegation in 1971/72 he joined the FSV Frankfurt ; With the Elf vom Bornheimer Hang he became champion in the Hessenliga in 1973 and rose to the regional league. There he came again to 31 missions in the Regionalliga Süd in the last year of the old second division of the Regionalliga. The team around player-coach Horst Trimhold finished 11th.

In total, Oehlenschläger has made 251 regional league appearances (1 goal), 17 Bundesliga promotion round games, 11 Bundesliga games and two league games.

literature

  • Ulrich Homann (Hrsg.): Hellfire on Ascension. The history of the promotion rounds to the Bundesliga 1963–1974. Klartext, Essen 1990, ISBN 3-88474-346-5 .
  • Hardy Greens : Legendary football clubs. Hesse. Between FC Alsbach, Eintracht Frankfurt and Tuspo Ziegenhain. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2005, ISBN 3-89784-244-0 .

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