Heinrich Kokartis

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Heinrich Kokartis
Personnel
birthday January 18, 1934
date of death August 14, 2009
position goalkeeper
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1957-1959 ASV Bergedorf 85 ? (?)
1959-1963 Werder Bremen 77 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
Ochsenwerder SV
1 Only league games are given.

Heinrich Kokartis (born January 18, 1934 , † August 14, 2009 ) was a German football player.

career

Goalkeeper Heinrich Kokartis started his football career at Hamburg-Eimsbütteler BC. After his move to ASV Bergedorf 85 at the end of the 1957/58 season, he was part of the 1958/59 round with the "Elsters" under coach Heinz Werner of the Bergedorf team that had just been promoted and replaced the regular goalkeeper Manfred Lüneburg in the team that was after the Hamburg amateur championship in 1958 in the promotion round against the competitors Itzehoer SV, Bremer SV 06 and SV Arminia Hanover was able to prevail and was promoted to the football Oberliga Nord . In the promotion round Manne Lüneburg played and successfully represented the Hamburg Association with Bergedorf in the competition for the German amateur championship . After the semifinal success with 6: 2 goals against Saarland VfB Theley , "85" lost the final on June 14, 1958 in Dortmund against Hombrucher FV 09 with 1: 3 goals.

After being promoted to the Oberliga Nord, Bergedorf had to forego home rights in the stadium after a year in the Billtalstadion because of the grant covering there and return to the Sander Tannen. Kokartis completed all 30 league point games in the one league year in Billtal and finished 11th with the "Elsters". The momentum of the ascent led Bergedorf to third place in the preliminary round, behind the series champions Hamburger SV and Werder Bremen. In the Billtalstadion there were home wins against FC St. Pauli, Werder Bremen, Eintracht Braunschweig, VfL Wolfsburg and Holstein Kiel. In the second half of the season this performance could no longer be maintained and Bergedorf slipped back into the lower midfield. Kokartis accepted the offer from runner-up Werder Bremen for the round in 1959/60 and moved to the Weser.

The newcomer from Bergedorf was already on the second match day, August 23, 1959, for the first time in the 2: 3 defeat at VfB Lübeck in the Werder goal, but the long-time goalkeeper Dragomir Ilic was again number one in Kokarti's first round for Werder defend. For the north runner-up, he completed his first three games in 1960 in the final round of the German soccer championship . There were three successes against FK Pirmasens (3: 1), Tasmania 1900 Berlin (2: 1) and against the finalists 1. FC Cologne a 5: 2 away win. In the second game year at SV Werder, in the 1960/61 season , he established himself in the Oberliga Nord with 29 appearances as a regular goalkeeper under coach Georg Knöpfle . In the 1961/62 season, the goalkeeper was one of the most successful SVW players with 29 games. In his four rounds at Werder, 1959/60 to 1962/63, Kokartis was able to win the runner-up behind Hamburger SV and completed a total of 77 league games for Bremen. In the final round of the German championship, he came from 1960 to 1962 on ten missions. "Heini" Kokartis completed his last league game on January 6, 1963 in a 1-1 draw against VfB Oldenburg. Werder were tied with Hamburger SV with 31: 5 points in first place. Afterwards, protracted injuries prevented him from continuing his career.

In 1961 he won the DFB Cup with Bremen after a 2-0 win in the final against 1. FC Kaiserslautern . The goal scorers included Willi Schröder and Helmut Jagielski . In the 1961/62 European Cup Winners' Cup he also played four games against Aarhus GF and Atlético Madrid .

Later he was, among other things, a coach at Ochsenwerder SV. - Heinrich Kokartis died on August 14, 2009 as a result of a stroke.

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Web links

Individual proof

  1. https://www.werder.de/forum/threads/heini-kokartis.5696/