Heinz Schrodt

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Heinz Schrodt (born August 15, 1944 ) is a former German soccer player. The starting offensive player played thirteen games with three goals in the Bundesliga for Karlsruher SC in the 1967/68 season . In the second -rate regional football league South , the player, who later switched to the role of defender, played for the clubs Karlsruher SC (1968/69), FC Villingen 08 (1969/70 to 1971/72) and SV Waldhof (1972 / 73, 1973/74) 144 league games with 17 goals accumulated, rather in the first year of the 2nd Bundesliga , 1974/75, he had 20 more games with two goals at SV Waldhof at the end of his professional career.

Athletic career

In the youth department and then in the amateur team of the Karlsruher SC, the talent of the young player Heinz Schrodt developed. Under coach Bernhard Termath he won in the 1966/67 season together with teammates such as Werner Hösl , Herbert Layh and David Scheu the runner-up in the 1st amateur league in North Baden . It wasn't enough to play in the Bundesliga, the KSC was in 13th place in 1966/67 with 31:37 points and with coach Paul Frantz seemed to be on the way to an even better table field. With the French national team left winger Gérard Hausser , a seeded man on the left wing came into the wildlife park for the 1967/68 round, but Heinz made his debut with a disappointing start with 6:14 points after ten game days and the dismissal of coach Frantz on October 24, 1967 Schrodt on October 28 at a home game against Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga. Hausser was injured and Hans Cieslarczyk was brought home with a temperature of 39 degrees. In front of 28,000 spectators, Frantz's successor Georg Gawliczek opted for the amateur on the left wing. After a submission by striker Christian Müller , Schrodt brought KSC 1-0 in the 5th minute and even extended the lead to 3-1 for the home team in the 28th minute. Peter Meyer scored the next goal in the 47th minute to make it 2: 3, but the KSC brought the narrow lead to the goal and won against the team of coach Hennes Weisweiler with 3: 2 and the two-time KSC goalscorer was particularly celebrated. “Schrodt ran across the lawn like a young deer, tore holes where none were supposed to be and shot at it whenever he had the opportunity.” After 17 matchdays, Karlsruhe was 9:25 points after the first half of the season 17th rank and Gawliczek was dismissed on February 8, 1968 as the second KSC coach in this round. Former national player and previous KSC amateur trainer Bernhard Termath took over the bottom of the Bundesliga on February 10th. The blue-whites from Adenauerring did not manage to turn around, Karlsruhe was relegated from the Bundesliga with 17:51 points, bottom of the table. Schrodt and KSC said goodbye on May 25, 1968 with a 1-1 draw at 1. FC Kaiserslautern from the Bundesliga. Schrodt had played a total of 13 league games and scored three goals.

For the restart in the regional soccer league south in the 1968/69 season, Kurt Baluses took over the coaching position at the relegated Bundesliga in Karlsruhe. On the left wing, however, he relied on the new addition Theo Menkhaus from TuS Haste, Schrodt was only used in seven regional league games. The KSC became champions and moved into the Bundesliga promotion round. In the two games against VfL Osnabrück (1: 1) and TuS Neuendorf (2: 1) Schrodt was used, but the immediate return to the Bundesliga was not successful. Schrodt signed a new contract with FC Villingen 08 for the next season, 1969/70, and made his debut under coach Rudolf Faßnacht on August 17, 1969 in a 1-1 draw at home against Bayern Hof on the left winger alongside teammates like goalkeeper Karl Armbrust , defense chief Klaus Bockisch and striker Gerd Klier in the Regionalliga climber of the year 1967. At the end of the round, Villingen took ninth place and Schrodt had scored seven goals in 30 missions. In the next two rounds, the previous attacker went on the defensive, he was retrained to a left full-back. After relegation in 1971/72 Schrodt moved after 80 regional league appearances with twelve goals for Villingen to SV Waldhof in Mannheim.

With the blue-blacks, Schrodt reached seventh place in the last two rounds of the second-rate regional league. With coach Philipp Rohr on March 16, 1974 in the local derby against VfR Mannheim with teammates like Walter Pradt, Günter Sebert and Karl-Hein Mießmer, a spectacular 7: 4 success was achieved against his hometown club Karlsruher SC on April 6, a 1: 0 home success, also on April 11th against 1. FC Nürnberg, before the chapter of the second-rate Regionalliga Süd was closed with a 4-1 home win on May 4th 1974 against Schweinfurt 05. Then Schrodt stormed again on the left wing and scored a goal. The ex-Karlsruhe player has played 57 league games with five goals in two rounds for Waldhof. Waldhof was qualified for the 2nd Bundesliga, which started in 1974/75. With Gernot Rohr and Bernd Förster , two Waldhof talents attracted attention in the debut year of the 2nd Bundesliga and midfielder Wolfgang Böhni started his impressive series of 298 second division appearances with 39 goals for Waldhof.

For Schrodt, licensed football was over after 20 appearances in the 2nd Bundesliga with two goals in the summer of 1975, he joined FV Weinheim 09 in the North Baden amateur area.

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  1. Ulrich Merk, André Schulin: Bundesliga chronicle 1967/68. Volume 5: Nuremberg's ninth championship. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-087-1 , p. 94.