Heinz Rohloff

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Heinz Rohloff
Personnel
birthday March 24, 1939
place of birth BonnGermany
date of death April 26, 2019
Place of death BonnGermany
position goal
Juniors
Years station
1950-1958 Tura Bonn
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1958-1965 Bonn FV
1965-1969 Tasmania Berlin 78 (0)
1969–? Bonner SC
1 Only league games are given.

Heinz "Jumbo" Rohloff (born March 24, 1939 in Bonn ; † April 26, 2019 there ) was a German football player who played 18 games as a goalkeeper for Tasmania Berlin in the 1965/66 Bundesliga season .

Career

"Jumbo", as Rohloff was called because of his chubby stature as a small boy, came from the youth of Tura Bonn , where he played for eight years. Of Dettmar Cramer , he became a preparatory course of the youth national team invited, but independently prematurely after poor performance was traveling from Rohloff. From 1958 the goalkeeper played for seven years at Bonner FV and also ran the club bar. After winning the Middle Rhine Championship in 1965, Rohloff was to be sold to a Bundesliga club to improve the financial situation of the BFV. Because Hertha BSC had been excluded from the Bundesliga, he moved to Tasmania Berlin in the summer of 1965 for a transfer fee of 20,000 marks , who had just been accepted into the Bundesliga instead of Hertha BSC and where he received a monthly salary of 1,200 marks.

The 25-year-old Rohloff stood in the goal of Tasmania for the first time in the second test match against Olympia 53 in the second half and conceded five goals in the 0:14 defeat. After regular goalkeeper Klaus Basikow was injured while warming up, Rohloff came to Borussia Mönchengladbach for his first Bundesliga appearance on August 21, 1965, the second match day . The 5-0 defeat on the Bökelberg was the start of the longest Bundesliga series without a win with 31 games to date. Rohloff played a total of 18 Bundesliga games for the Berlin club on matchdays 2-4, 7, 10, 11, 18-22 and 28-34, conceding 58 goals. The goalkeeper played a major role in the 5-1 defeat against Hannover 96 on October 2, 1965, with an own goal that made it 1: 3 in the meantime and two other gross mistakes . As a result, the discarded 33-year-old Hans-Joachim "Jockel" Posinski will be playing his only Bundesliga appearances in the following two weeks. In the second half of the season Rohloff was in the Berlin goal when it won points against Borussia Mönchengladbach (0: 0) and 1. FC Kaiserslautern (1: 1) as well as the second and last win of the season against Borussia Neunkirchen (2: 1). Against Eintracht Frankfurt, "Jumbo" conceded the 100th goal conceded by Tasmania on April 30, 1966 with a penalty converted by Jürgen Grabowski to make it 3-0. On May 28, 1966, the last game day, Heinz Rohloff played his last Bundesliga game in the 4-0 defeat at FC Schalke 04 .

After relegation to the Regionalliga Berlin and Basikow's career end, Rohloff became the (controversial) goalkeeper of Tasmania and played 24 (1966/67) and 18 league games (1967/68). The Berlin State Cup final in 1967 lost Tasmania with 0: 1 against Hertha BSC . In his last season in 1968/69 with the Berliners, he was used in the league 18 times and was able to celebrate the vice-championship of the Regionalliga Berlin with the club. In the following round of promotion to the Bundesliga against Rot-Weiss Essen , VfL Osnabrück , Karlsruher SC and TuS Neuendorf , Tasmania took fourth place, Rohloff was used in all eight games; He played his last game for Berlin on June 25, 1969 against Osnabrück (0-2). In addition, "Jumbo" took part with the Berlin city team in two games against the city selection Bucharest in August 1967 (1-0) and against the DFB national team. In 1969, the goalkeeper returned to Bonner SC as an amateur .

After his sporting career, the trained mechanic worked as a manager in the computer industry. In 2000 Rohloff retired and moved to Bad Münstereifel-Mahlberg with his wife . In 2012 he trained the Bambini and the F-youth of TSV Schönau .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d without author: The funny unsuccessful , in: ksta.de (May 11, 2010).
  2. wochenspiegellive.de: Heinz Rohloff Jumbo: Obituaries (May 8, 2019) , accessed on October 31, 2019
  3. Dirk Gieselmann: The game of my life: Heinz Rohloff , in: tagesspiegel.de (May 10, 2013).
  4. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. P. 248.
  5. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. Pp. 258, 259.
  6. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. P. 269.
  7. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. Pp. 285, 288, 289.
  8. ^ Leske: Tasmania Berlin. P. 286.
  9. [fde]: Amateur series: Ex-Tasmane Rohloff trains Bambini , in: dfb.de (February 12, 2013).