Heinz Kreißel

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Heinz Kreißel
Personnel
birthday December 18, 1934
position Defender
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1956 TSV Johannis Nuremberg
1956-1964 1. FC Nuremberg 79 (11)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1. FC Nürnberg (A youth)
1 Only league games are given.

Heinz Kreißel (born December 18, 1934 ) is a former German soccer player. The player, who was mostly used as a left wing runner in the World Cup system at the time, played 78 league games with eleven goals for 1. FC Nürnberg from 1956 to 1963 in the first-class soccer Oberliga Süd . With the "Club" he won the German soccer championship in 1961 .

Career

player

In 1956, Kreißel moved from TSV Johannis Nürnberg to 1. FC Nürnberg . For the club he played in the Oberliga Süd . In the major league, the little outside runner made his debut in the local derby on September 30, 1956 against SpVgg Fürth . Nuremberg lost the home game with 2: 7 against the "Kleeblatt-Team". Kreißel formed the left wing with half-striker Josef Zenger and goalkeeper Eduard Schaffer , defenders Karl Bundschuh and Kurt Ucko and the runner row with Max Morlock , Adolf Knoll and Walter Zeitler acted in defense . In the course of the lap, however, coach Franz Binder's team improved enormously and won the South Championship in 1957 . Kreißel had played in 25 league games and scored four goals. In the subsequent final round of the German championship , he was in the three group games against 1. FC Saarbrücken (2: 2), Hamburger SV (1: 2) and Duisburger SpV (2: 2) each as a left wing runner and had A goal scored against Saarbrücken.

He celebrated his greatest successes under coach Herbert Widmayer . In 1961 he and his teammates won the German soccer championship. But did not get into the final against Borussia Dortmund . In the group matches of the final round, however, he played against Hertha BSC (2: 0), 1. FC Köln (3: 3) and again against Hertha (3: 3) as a left wing runner. In the following year 1962 the final was also reached, Kreißel did not get a chance again, he had only had his share in the renewed win of the southern championship in three games in the major league. But the year 1962 had another high point for Kreißel, he won the DFB Cup . Here, too, he was not used in the final, but worked in the decisive game for the South German Cup on June 3, 1962 in a 3-1 win against TSG Ulm 1846 (1 goal), whereby the "club" stood up for the Main round qualified for the DFB Cup. In the last year of the first-class Oberliga Süd, 1962/63, Kreißel only had one mission to show, that on September 9, 1962, with a 9-1 home win against BC Augsburg. He converted a free kick and thus underlined his specialty of the penalty and free kick taker.

After the Bundesliga was introduced, he only played one game for Nuremberg, in the 3-2 home defeat on January 11, 1964 against Hertha BSC . In front of goalkeeper Roland Wabra , defenders Karl-Heinz Ferschl and Fritz Popp , he had formed the runner- up with Horst Leupold and Ferdinand Wenauer . He had moved into the team due to the absence of Reinhold Gettinger , Max Morlock and Stefan Reisch . Hertha left winger Horst Waclawiak scored all three Berlin goals. By moving up in the squad of Ferdinand Wenauer, Heinz Strehl , Paul Derbfuß , Gustav Flachenecker , Helmut Hilpert , Kurt Haseneder , Tasso Wild and especially Stefan Reisch in the left wing position, the chance of the starting eleven for Kreißel shrank more and more.

Trainer

Kreißel took over the position on the sidelines at 1. FC Nürnberg, for the A-youths. He and his team made it to the finals of the German championship twice. In the 1970/71 season the final was lost to 1. FC Köln with 1: 3. The second final in the 1973/74 season was more successful. In the final, the club met 1. FC Köln again. The game was won 1-0 after a converted penalty kick by Günter Dämpfling .

literature

  • Christoph Bausenwein, Bernd Siegler, Harald Kaiser: The legend of the club. The history of 1. FC Nürnberg. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2012. ISBN 978-3-89533-907-3 .
  • Lorenz Knieriem, Hardy Grüne : Player Lexicon 1890 - 1963 . In: Encyclopedia of German League Football . tape 8 . AGON, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 , p. 210 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Querengässer: The German Football Championship, Part 2: 1948–1963. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 1997. ISBN 3-89609-107-7 . Pp. 104/105
  2. nordbayern.de: Why "Joe" Zenger is on almost no picture , from June 27, 2011, accessed on December 26, 2014

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