Hans-Joachim Posinski

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Hans-Joachim Posinski
Personnel
birthday June 10, 1932
position Goal , right wing
Juniors
Years station
1944-1946 VfB Sperber Neukölln
1946-1947 TSV Havelse
1947-1948 SV shamrock sticks
1948– Tasmania Berlin
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1951-1966 Tasmania Berlin
Tasmania Berlin amateurs
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1959 Germany B 0 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Hans-Joachim "Jockel" Posinski (born June 10, 1932 ) is a former German soccer player who was primarily a goalkeeper for Tasmania Berlin between 1951 and 1966 and played two Bundesliga games for the club in the 1965/66 season .

Career

"Jockel" Posinski started playing football as a field player at VfB Neukölln in 1944 . Two years later he moved to TSV Havelse and in 1947 went to SV Kleeblatt Stöcken . After a year with the Hanoverian district association, Posinski came to SG Neukölln-Mitte in 1948 (from February 1949 under the name Tasmania Berlin ). In 1951 he is part of the team that can win the Berlin Young League. As a 21-year-old, he played his first competitive game as a right- winger in the contract league Berlin in the 1951/52 season , before the team relegated to the amateur league at the end of the season. At the tournament for the 50th anniversary of the NSC Marathon 02 in August 1952, Posinski was able to draw attention to himself for the first time as a goalkeeper and was referred to by Football Week as the “discovery of the tournament”. Although he preferred to play in the second team of Tasmania as a striker, "Jockel" rose to the best goalkeeper in West Berlin in the following seasons of the amateur league Berlin , but came in the first team in September 1954 at the side of Hans "Grandpa" Koberstein is deployed on the right wing. In the spring of 1955 the Tasmania rose again to the Berlin contract league, Posinski had played in 25 season games in the promotion season. The goalkeeper is also the undisputed number one in the first division, was used in all games of the season in 1955/56 and conceded the fewest goals in the league; in the 2-0 defeat against Minerva 93 Berlin on matchday 4, Posinski, who played with a bruised shoulder, and Paul Zschörner exchanged jerseys in the 52nd minute, "Jockel" ended the game as a striker. In March 1956, Posinski was voted best Berlin goalkeeper in the first election of the best Berlin soccer players by the soccer week with 989 votes, far ahead of Horst Riethof from BFC Viktoria 1889 (194 votes). In the following years he played 19 (1956/58) or 22 league games, but "Tas" does not get beyond fifth place in the table. After all, the team made it to the state cup final in 1957 and 1958 . While Tasmania lost the final (of the 1956 Cup season) in May and June 1957 after 1: 1 a.d., 2: 2 a. V. and 1: 1 a. V. by drawing lots against Spandauer SV , they could the following year in the final (of the 1957 cup season) defeated Berliner SV 1892 3-1 and secured the first club title since the Berlin championship in 1911.

From 1959 the most successful period in the history of the Tasmania Berlin club should follow. In April 1959, Tasmania took first place in the contract league ahead of Spandauer SV and thus became Berlin champions. Posinski was in the box of Berlin in all 33 games of the season, as well as in the six following games for the German championship 1958/59 against Kickers Offenbach , Hamburger SV and Westfalia Herne . After "Jockel" announced that they wanted to emigrate to Canada, Tasmania hired Klaus Basikow from BFC Südring in 1959 . Posinski loses his regular place to Basikow due to poor training performance and is only back in the first team's box on matchday 15 after an alleged mistake by his opponent. He played the other 16 games of the season and was able to celebrate the second Berlin championship in a row at the end of the season. In the final round of the 1959/60 German championship , the Berlin team failed with Posinski, who played all six games, at 1. FC Köln , Werder Bremen and FK Pirmasens . For the 1960/61 season Hans-Joachim Posinski is still the first goalkeeper in front of Basikow and the amateur Erhard Schwerin , but is only used 19 times in the league due to performance and injury; The Neukölln club finished the season in second place, six points behind Hertha BSC . The following season begins in June 1961 with the international football round, in which "Jockel" Posinski is initially only used as a field player (substitute for Horst Talaszus against Sparta Rotterdam ) or as a substitute for Basikow. Tasmania Berlin comes in the tournament against IF Elfsborg (2: 3 H, 2: 5 A), Sparta Rotterdam (1: 4 A, 4: 1 H) and FC Basel (1: 2 H, 1: 1 A) on one Victory and a draw with four defeats. With a good performance in the last game against the Swedish team from Elfsborg, Posinski surprisingly ousted Klaus Basikow and was used 23 times during the league season. By winning the Berlin championship again at the end of the season, Tasmania qualified for the final round of the German championship for the last time in the club's history . After playing against 1. FC Nürnberg (1: 2), FC Schalke 04 (1: 1) and Borussia Neunkirchen (1: 0), Neukölln reached second place in the table and thus the best result since 1910 . Again Posinski played all finals; with 15 games he is the record player of "Tas" in the final round of the German championship together with Hans-Jürgen "Henne" Bäsler , Helmut "Helle" Fiebach , Wolfgang "Keule" Neumann and Ekkehard "Funkturm" Peschke .

Posinski also played as a goalkeeper for the field handball team of the Berlin gymnastics club and was used in promotion and several top division games.

In 1958 Posinski married a native Canadian with whom he wanted to emigrate to her homeland. After winning the Berlin championship in 1959, he and his wife were able to move out of their in-laws' two-room apartment, and the couple gave up their plans to emigrate.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Leske: Tasmania Berlin. P. 65.
  2. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. P. 70.
  3. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. Pp. 73, 75.
  4. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. P. 71.
  5. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. Pp. 80, 86.
  6. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. P. 122.
  7. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. Pp. 154, 156, 160, 162.
  8. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. Pp. 165, 170.
  9. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. Pp. 350, 354, 360, 361.
  10. a b Leske: Tasmania Berlin. Pp. 185-195.