Hartmut Sinnigen

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Hartmut Sinnigen (born August 15, 1952 ) is a former German soccer player . The midfielder played 215 games in the 2nd Bundesliga for Westfalia Herne and Alemannia Aachen from 1975 to 1982 and scored 35 goals.

Athletic career

Sinningen began playing soccer at SuS Lünern . Via the Westphalian regional league club Rot-Weiß Unna , for whom he was active between 1971 and 1973, he came to the association league club SSV Hagen . There he made the league competitor, Westphalian champion and promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga, Westfalia Herne , attention in the season 1974/75 . After the relegated second division had achieved direct promotion as the season winner after two wins against SVA Gütersloh , Sinnigen joined the team from the stadium at Strünkede Castle , which was looked after by Heinz Murach . At the start of the second division season 1975/76 , he joined the club at Borussia Dortmund in the Westfalenstadion , in the 0: 4 defeat he was substituted on for Peter Cordes at half- time. In the course of the season he established himself alongside goalkeeper Hans-Jürgen Bradler and striker Hans-Joachim Abel as a regular player and became a regular goal scorer in his second second division season. With ten goals this season, he was one of the club's five players who scored double digits, just two goals behind the club's leading Søren Busk . In the 1977/78 season he was in all 38 games of the season as well as playmaker Herbert Bals from the game, before he led the club in the following season with six goals this season under coach Gerd Prokop to fifth place in the table.

Due to financial irregularities, Westfalia Herne returned the license shortly after the start of the 1979/80 season. Sinningen then moved to league competitor Alemannia Aachen , for which he was eligible to play on the third match day. By the end of the season, he played all 36 league games. In the following season he temporarily moved into the second tier and was only in the starting line-up for 25 of his 39 season games under coach Erhard Ahmann . Under his successor Ernst-Günter Habig , he came only sporadically in the 1981/82 season , after a renewed change of coach in December he was only on the field under Horst Buhtz . He then moved to SC Eintracht Hamm , with whom he played in the Oberliga Westfalen . At the end of the season 1982/83 Oberliga master, he joined the club in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga . With one point behind SC Charlottenburg , the club missed promotion to the second division. When the team reached the final of the German Amateur Championship in 1984 as runner-up in the Oberliga , he was no longer there.

literature

  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 477.
  • Ralf Piorr (Ed.): Much more than just a game. 100 years of SC Westfalia 04 Herne. FRISCH -tex publishing house. Herne 2004. ISBN 3-933059-38-0 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karn, Rehberg: Spiellexikon 1963-1994. P. 477

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