Harald Aumeier

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Harald Aumeier (born July 19, 1952 ) is a former German soccer player . He completed a total of 12 games for Eintracht Braunschweig in the Bundesliga in the 1977/78 and 1978/79 seasons . In addition, he was used 209 times for various clubs in the 2nd Bundesliga , scoring 65 goals.

career

The son of the 320-time Oberliga Süd player Erwin Aumeier made his first footballing steps at FC Geldersheim. On the last matchday of the 1970/71 season, May 16, 1971, coach Jenö Vincze brought the talented technician into action for the first time in the then second -rate regional soccer league south in the attack of 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 . In the 3-1 away win against ESV Ingolstadt, he played alongside Willi Drozdek (32-14), Manfred Brunner (37-3) and Klaus Nahlik (34-20). The last three rounds of the old second-rate regional league, Harald Aumeier belonged to the regular cast of Schweinfurt. Last year, 1973/74, the zero five took 15th place. They were thus qualified for the new 2nd Bundesliga for the 1974/75 season. In the second half of the season, former league player Walter Lang replaced the hapless coach Fritz Schollmeyer in February 1974. Overall, Aumeier was led with 76 league appearances and nine goals in the Regionalliga Süd from 1970 to 1974.

In the debut year of the new Bundesliga foundation, 1974/75 , Schweinfurt and Harald Aumeier experienced a significant improvement in performance under coach István Sztani . With the regular midfield line-up Horst Raubold , Willi Rodekurth and Aumeier, as well as the three-way attack with Rainer Skrotzki (27-6), Werner Seubert (28-16) and Lothar Emmerich (30-16), Schweinfurt finished third on points with runner-up FK Pirmasens. Aumeier had not only proven to be an excellent passer and combination footballer, with his 15 goals he also proved an excellent goal hazard for a midfielder. In the following round, 1975/76, Schweinfurt was relegated to the amateur position in 18th place. Under coach Peter Velhorn (7 / 75-2 / 76) and Gunther Baumann (2 / 76-6 / 76), Aumeier played 36 games and scored eight goals. After relegation, he joined the league rivals FC Augsburg for the 1976/77 season. Under the coaches Gerd Menne (until 10/76) and Max Merkel (10 / 76-6 / 77) he finished ninth with teammates like Georg Beichle , Willi Hoffmann and Edgar Schneider with the team from the Rosenaustadion . In 38 games he had scored 16 goals and thus again demonstrated his class in the 2nd Bundesliga.

Under Merkel's successor Werner Olk , the move in 1977/78 no longer went towards the front half of the table; Aumeier said goodbye to Augsburg after 17 games with three goals in the winter changeover and moved to Lower Saxony, to Eintracht Braunschweig in the Bundesliga. There, however, the championship dreams with Paul Breitner, who returned from Spain, did not come true , and coach Branko Zebec's team was weakened by the move from goal scorer Wolfgang Frank to Borussia Dortmund. On January 14, 1978, Aumeier made his debut as a substitute from the 46th minute for Peter Lübeke , in the away game against Fortuna Düsseldorf, in the Bundesliga. But he did not make the breakthrough in the 1978/79 season under Zebec's successor Werner Olk. After a total of twelve Bundesliga appearances for Braunschweig, he joined the returnee from the amateur Oberliga Südwest in the 2nd Bundesliga, Röchling Völklingen from Saarland , for the 1979/80 season .

The Red-Blacks from Völklingen did not have the financial prerequisites for the 2nd Bundesliga. With promotional coach Claus Schygulla they went into the round, he was replaced in October 1979 by Gerhard Pfeifer , for whom the coaching team Hagen Presser and Hans-Werner Kremer led the round to the end from February 1980 . With 22:58 points, Völklingen finished the round in 20th place and was relegated to the amateur camp. Aumeier had scored seven goals alongside Harald Diener and Walter Spohr in 22 appearances . For the last season of the 2. Bundesliga in two seasons, 1980/81 , he accepted the offer of the blue-white-blacks from the Moselle stadium and switched to Eintracht Trier. With coach Werner Kern and his teammates Alfred Wahlen , Gerd Fink , Erwin Hermandung , Franz Michelberger and striker Lothar Leiendecker (19 goals), Aumeier and colleagues placed 8th in the southern season. A clear improvement compared to the 15th place of the previous year; due to the introduction of the single-track 2nd Bundesliga for the 1981/82 season, Trier was not able to belong to the ten places granted for the south and south-west according to the “three-year key”. Aumeier had scored ten goals for the Moselle eleven in 36 league games.

He spent his last position in the 2nd Bundesliga in 1981/82 with SpVgg Bayreuth. Erwin Hermandung had moved with him to the Black and Yellows in Upper Franconia. The best years in Bayreuth were over, however, the long-standing top performers Wolfgang Breuer and Manfred Großesler could no longer advance due to age and the game association was relegated to the amateur camp in 20th place. Aumeier had scored six goals in 24 games.

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 .
  • Matthias Weinrich: Second League Almanac. All players. All clubs. All results. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-190-8 .

Stations

Individual proof

  1. http://www.fussballdaten.de/pieler/aumeierharald/