Heinrich Bauer (soccer player)

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Heinrich Bauer
Personnel
birthday June 11, 1935
place of birth Germany
position Outrunner
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1954-1955 1. FC Kaiserslautern 2 0(0)
1955-1956 FK Pirmasens 2 0(1)
1956-1965 1. FC Kaiserslautern 181 (48)
1965-1967 SC Brühl St. Gallen 52 (14)
1967-1968 FC Aarau 23 0(4)
1 Only league games are given.

Heinrich Bauer (born June 11, 1935 ) is a former German soccer player . The player, who was mainly used as an outside runner in the World Cup system used at the time, played a total of 174 league games and scored 48 goals for 1. FC Kaiserslautern from 1956 to 1963 in the Southwest Football League . In 1957 and 1963 he won the championship in the southwest with the FCK and played in seven matches in the final round of the German soccer championship . He was in the 1961 DFB Cup final with Kaiserslautern.

Career

Heinrich Bauer comes from Fehrbach , a district of Pirmasens . He started playing football with the blue and white team of the FKP there , where his father had also played. In the 1955/56 season he came to two missions (1 goal) in the Oberliga Südwest. A player of the same name Heinrich Bauer at FCK is listed in the statistics for the 1954/55 league season with two games, but in Bold's chronicle he is provided with the addition "Henner". With the league player Heinrich Bauer from the 1956/57 season at FCK, however, the addition "Heini" is always appropriate.

In his first round on the Betzenberg, 1956/57, he managed to win the Southwest Championship alongside the 1954 world champions Fritz Walter , Ottmar Walter , Horst Eckel , Werner Kohlmeyer and Werner Liebrich . The man from Pirmasens had scored six goals in 22 league games. He had played his way into the regular line-up straight away against the other newcomers Gerhard Miksa (18-2), Friedel Späth (16-8) and Norbert Wodarzik (13-6). He became a fixture in the Palatinate team, which in the late fifties and early sixties was no longer dominant in the Oberliga Südwest. On June 2 and 16, 1957, "Heini" Bauer made his first two appearances in the final round of the German championship: On June 2, he made his debut in a 14-1 victory at the Wuppertal Stadium at the Zoo in front of 42,000 spectators against Hertha BSC in the runner row with Horst Eckel and Werner Liebrich. In the second game he lost with the Südwestmeister with 1: 4 in Augsburg against Kickers Offenbach. Before the finals, he had been with the FCK on May 1 on a three-week tour of the USA with games in New York, St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit and Philadelphia. In the first half of the season he was on October 6, 1956 in the Leipzig Central Stadium in front of 100,000 spectators in the 5-3 win against SC Wismut Karl-Marx Stadt and had Fritz Walter's "goal of the century" in the 30th minute with the hoe - lying horizontally in the air - experienced live.

In the 1960/61 season, Bauer moved with his teammates after successes over SV Heide (4: 2), Tasmania 1900 Berlin (2: 1 afterwards) and with a 2: 1 in the semifinals at Sportfreunde 07 Hamborn - Bauer scored In the 81st minute, the 2-1 winning goal - in the final of the DFB Cup on September 13, 1961 in Gelsenkirchen against SV Werder Bremen. The final was lost with 0: 2. Just in time for the introduction of the Bundesliga, the Southwest Championship succeeded again in 1962/63, in which Bauer played a part with 28 league appearances and six goals under coach Günter Brocker . From 1963 he made seven Bundesliga appearances and in 1965 moved to Switzerland as a player-coach for SC Brühl St. Gallen .

statistics

League (SKE) Games (goals)
Bundesliga (I) 007 0(0)
Oberliga (I) 178 (49)
competition
DFB Cup 004 0(1)
DM finals 007 0(0)

literature

  • Dominic Bold: 1. FC Kaiserslautern. The Chronicle. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2013. ISBN 978-3-7307-0046-4 .
  • 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 .
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 40.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dominic Bold: 1. FC Kaiserslautern. The Chronicle. P. 145
  2. ^ Dominic Bold: 1. FC Kaiserslautern. The Chronicle. P. 126
  3. ^ Dominic Bold: 1. FC Kaiserslautern. The Chronicle. P. 137
  4. ^ Dominic Bold: 1. FC Kaiserslautern. The Chronicle. P. 136
  5. ^ Dominic Bold: 1. FC Kaiserslautern. The Chronicle. Pp. 134/135

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