Heinz Stickel

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Heinz Stickel (born May 9, 1949 in Göppingen ; † November 15, 2015 there ) was a German football player .

Career

In the summer of 1970, at the age of 21, he moved from SV 03 Tübingen to SV Göppingen in the then second -rate regional soccer league south . He made his debut in the 1970/71 season on the start of the round, August 16, 1970, in a 4-2 home win against FC Schweinfurt 05 in the Regionalliga and distinguished himself as a three-time goalscorer. At the side of the outstanding attacker Willi Hoffmann , he completed 24 league games and scored eight goals. Göppingen could not keep the class with 17th place. From there it went in 1972 to Spvgg 07 Ludwigsburg again in the Regionalliga Süd. Ludwigsburg brought in other players for the 1972/73 season with Rainer Eisenhardt , Rainer Skrotzki , Peter Rübenach and Hans Mayer . “Sprinter” Stickel made 25 league appearances under coaches Gunther Baumann and Kurt Sommerlatt in which he scored twelve goals. The game association rose from 16th in the amateur league.

The fast wing racer was signed by VfB Stuttgart for the Bundesliga for the 1973/74 season . VfB finished ninth under coach Hermann Eppenhoff and Stickel had scored 12 goals in 32 Bundesliga games. However, when the club was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga two years later, he moved to 1. FC Kaiserslautern , where he played for another three years. He then moved to NASL to the San Diego Sockers , three months later to the French AS Nancy . In the 1979/80 season he returned to Germany and played for SV Röchling Völklingen in the 2nd Bundesliga South. After relegation he moved to Holstein Kiel in the 2nd Bundesliga North. In the 1981/82 season he worked as a player -coach for SV 08 Kuppenheim in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg.

Stickel played a total of 132 Bundesliga games in which he scored 24 goals. He had his greatest success in 1976 when he reached the final with Kaiserslautern in the DFB Cup .

In the meantime he acted as editor of the "Sport-Report", a magazine that appears in the area of ​​Göppingen. At the beginning of the 1990s he was briefly active as a coach at SV Göppingen.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Heinz Stickel - player profile. Retrieved August 24, 2019 .
  2. Obituary in the Südwest Presse. Retrieved November 23, 2015 .
  3. Former VfB player Stickel dead. Accessed November 23, 2015 .