Hans-Peter Lamparth

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Hans-Peter Lamparth (born August 25, 1946 ) is a former German soccer player who played 15 games in the Bundesliga from 1964 to 1967 as an active member of the Karlsruher SC .

career

Jugend and Karlsruher SC, until 1967

At ASV Durlach , at the foot of the Turmberg, Hans-Peter Lamparth received his first basic football training in the youth department of the traditional club. Helmuth Hodel, the later chairman of the gaming committee and chairman of the Karlsruher SC, brought him to the game park at the Adenauerring when he was 15 years old . There the fast wing talent for the left attacking side experienced on the side of the highly talented teammates Willi Dürrschnabel , Udo Glaser , Rolf Kahn , Roland Weida and Horst Wildthe further development to a player who could also hope for use in the KSC league eleven. In 1961 and 1962 he won the South German championship twice with the Karlsruhe A-Jugend. Already in the second A-youth year he was used in the amateur team of the Baden Bundesliga club on the side of the teammates Wolfgang Böhni , Günther Cuntz , Werner Hösl , Hans Ripp and Heinz Schrodt .

The Bundesliga team of coach Kurt Sommerlatt was after the 13th match day of the 1964/65 season with 9:17 points on the penultimate place in the Bundesliga table, only FC Schalke 04 had two points less with 7:19 points. For the next home game on December 5, 1964 against 1. FC Kaiserslautern , the KSC-Elf took on the attacking formation with Hartmann Madl , Otto Geisert , Klaus-Peter Jendrosch , Horst Wild and the 18-year-old winger Hans-Peter Lamparth. In the game, won by 6-1 goals, Lamparth made a Bundesliga debut made to measure. Even after the coach change from Sommerlatt to Helmut Schneider at the end of January 1965 , the young offensive talent continued to be a member of the KSC Bundesliga squad. The 2-1 away win on February 13, 1965 in the local derby against VfB Stuttgart remains a special memory . Madl and Geisert distinguished themselves as goal scorers on the Baden side. In a negative sense, the catch-up game against TSV 1860 Munich on February 27, 1965 was memorable for the young player . On deep snow, the “lion” attack with Alfred Heiß , Hans Küppers , Rudi Brunnenmeier , Peter Grosser and Hans Rebele played out in the 9-0 victory like unleashed and showed the hopeless Karlsruhe, why they are in the European Cup winners' cup into the final could pretend. In the reporting only Madl and Lamparth noted "that they had fought against it". The KSC ended with a 1-0 away win in Kaiserslautern and a 3-0 home win on May 15, 1965 against Eintracht Braunschweig, an overall unsatisfactory round with 24:36 points in 15th place in the table. Lamparth had worked on the left wing in the 3-0 win against Johannsen-Elf from Braunschweig in front of 30,000 spectators in the Wildpark Stadium.

In the season 1965/66 Lamparth went for the first time as an official licensed player of the Wildpark-Elf. In addition to the newcomers from abroad - Heinz Crawatzo , Arthur Dobat , Helmut Kafka , Walter Rauh - in addition to Lamparth, the other club's own talents Eugen Ehmann, Udo Glaser, Manfred Hotz, Siegfried Kessler, Jochen Roos and Dieter Röser joined the Bundesliga squad Coach Helmut Schneider took over. On the starting day of the world championship round, KSC competed at SC Tasmania 1900 Berlin . The team from Neukölln was admitted to the 1st Bundesliga at short notice after Hertha BSC's license was withdrawn by a DFB decision without any athletic qualification. On August 14, 1965, 81,000 spectators were in the Olympic Stadium at the Bundesliga premiere against the guest from Karlsruhe. Horst Szymaniak , returning from Italy, strengthened the host. Lamparth stormed on the left wing of the Karlsruhe. With 2-0 goals - Wulf-Ingo Usbeck scored both goals in the second half - Tasmania won the game and KSC made a false start with 2:14 points. After the 2-5 defeat on October 16, 1965, coach Schneider was replaced by the former Oberliga actor Werner Roth . On the wing position Lamparth faced competition from Horst-Dieter Berking , Hans Cieslarczyk and Gerhard Kentschke . But when he sustained a meniscus injury, the round was over for him. As a result of the sports medical care, which was still in its infancy at the time - this had to be developed in the soccer field through the Bundesliga soccer team - the restrictive consequences of injuries continued into the 1966/67 round. After the game at Tasmania Berlin, Lamparth did not play another Bundesliga assignment for Karlsruhe. In the amateur team he started his comeback in 1966/67 in the 1st Amateur League North Baden . But he could not prevent his "preliminary contract" with MSV Duisburg - teammate Horst Wild moved to Wedau for the 1967/68 round - because of his protracted injury and the uncertainty of his unrestricted resilience. Since the new KSC coach Paul Frantz had brought the French national left winger Gérard Hausser to Karlsruhe for the 1967/68 round , the offer from the 1966/67 champion of the Football Regionalliga Nord , SV Arminia Hannover , came at just the right time for Lamparth . he signed for the 1967/68 round with the "blue" and moved to the Leine city.

Arminia Hannover, 1967 to 1969

Coach Hans Hipp brought the newcomer from Karlsruhe to the team from the stadium at Bischofsholer Damm for the first time on August 27, 1967 in a 1-1 home draw against Bergedorf 85. Together with teammates Helmut Fischer, Winfried Mittrowski , Klaus Forbrig, Reinhard Wasner, Hendrikus van Meteeren, Reinhold Adler and Edgar Puchmüller, they successfully defended their title in the Regionalliga Nord. Equal points ahead of Göttingen 05 and one point ahead of VfL Wolfsburg , the championship title was defended and thus moved into the Bundesliga promotion round in 1968. Wolfsburg had lost the top game in front of 12,000 spectators with 1: 2 goals against Göttingen on May 5th and therefore had to watch without play on the final day of the round - May 12th - as Arminia Hannover and Göttingen overtook with their 2-0 and 7-0 successes respectively and took the first two places. In the promotion round, Lamparth made six appearances in the games against Kickers Offenbach , Bayer 04 Leverkusen , TuS Neuendorf and Tennis Borussia Berlin . Due to a renewed meniscus he came in his second season 1968/69 with Arminia Hannover only to ten more regional league appearances and ended in the summer of 1969 with 23 years his career in licensed football.

amateur

Lamparth then returned to his home in Baden in Karlsruhe, took up his job at the municipal transport company (where he had also completed his training) and worked for several years as a player coach - among others in Spielberg and Mörsch - in the Baden amateur area. After tearing his Achilles tendon, he finally ended his career as a footballer and has lived in his own home in Spielberg since 1990. He is still interested in football in the wildlife park and also maintains contact with former teammates.

swell

  • Matthias Weinrich: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 3: 35 years of the Bundesliga. Part 1. The founding years 1963–1975. Stories, pictures, constellations, tables. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1998, ISBN 3-89784-132-0 .
  • 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 .