Heinz Rennhack (soccer player)

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Heinz Rennhack
Personnel
birthday September 30, 1913
place of birth StolpGerman Empire
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1931-1940 SV Viktoria Stolp
1943-1944 WSV Celle
1948-1952 FC Anker Wismar
1 Only league games are given.

Heinz Rennhack (born September 30, 1913 in Stolp ; † unknown) was a German football player. In the 1950s he played in the GDR major league .

Athletic career

Rennhack, who was born in Stolp in Pomerania, played from 1931 for SV Viktoria Stolp in the Stolp district league , one of the numerous first divisions of the Baltic Sports Association at the time . In 1932 he reached the Baltic football finals with Stolp, Viktoria Stolp was runner-up in this. Linked to this second place was the qualification for the German soccer championship 1931/32 , in which Stolp failed already in the round of 16 with 0: 3 at Tennis Borussia Berlin . After the National Socialists came to power in 1933, the Gauligen were introduced as the top division. Viktoria Stolp played in the Gauliga Pommern from 1933 . Rennhack was able to win the Pomeranian Gaume Championship with the Stolpern in 1933/34 , 1935/36 , 1936/37 and 1938/39 . In 1936/37 Rennhack scored four goals in the first half against the police SV Stettin in the second leg of the Gaume Championship and was thus largely responsible for the fact that Stolp was able to win the Gaume Championship this year despite a 0-1 defeat in the first leg. At the German soccer championships , Rennhack scored a total of 3 goals for Stolp. At the beginning of the Second World War , Rennhack was called up, but from 1943 he played football again for the military sports club WSV Celle . With Celle he qualified as the winner of the Gauliga Osthannover 1943/44 for the German football championship 1943/44 , but Celle was eliminated in this already in the first round.

When in 1948 SG Wismar Süd was preparing to become one of the strongest football teams in the north of the Soviet occupation zone , Rennhack, who was now 35, was in their ranks. The sports community became the Mecklenburg soccer champions in 1949 and reached the quarter-finals in the 1949 Eastern Zone Championship . Linked to this was the qualification for the first championship of the Oberliga, the top football league of the East German Sports Committee . In the league season 1949/50 the previous SG Süd started under the new name ZSG Anker Wismar and fought against relegation from the start. Already on the 5th matchday there was a 0-11 defeat at SG Dresden-Friedrichstadt. At the end of the season it had only been enough to six wins and the penultimate place in the final table in 26 league games. A decider to stay up was lost against SG Altenburg with 2: 3. Rennhack was involved in this last game of the season, as well as in 23 games previously. Already in the first point game Anker Wismar - unit Meerane (1: 1) he had been used as a left winger and had scored the first league goal of the Wismar in the 13th minute. As the season progressed, Rennhack usually played as a half-left striker alongside Heinz Minuth and scored a total of three goals. After relegation, Anker Wismar played together with nine other teams in the North Season of the newly founded GDR League . Rennhack played 15 of the 18 league games played, but only scored one goal. In most games he was called up as a left winger. At the end of the season, Anker Wismar was at the top of the table together with the SG Volkspolizei Potsdam. In the playoff for promotion to the league, Wismar won 2-1 in front of 6500 spectators in Stendal, Rennhack had contributed one goal.

Although already 38 years old, Rennhack was part of the squad in the second league season of the Wismar team, who now competed as BSG Motor. However, he was only used three times, still as an attacking player, in point games, on the 2nd, 5th and 11th matchdays. At the end of the season he finally said goodbye as a football player.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ German championship »Record scorer» SV Viktoria Stolp. Retrieved January 2, 2019 .