Herbert Dimmeler

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Herbert Dimmeler
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Personnel
birthday June 21, 1942
place of birth Switzerland
position striker
Juniors
Years station
FC Oberwinterthur
FC Winterthur
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1961-1963 Grasshopper Club Zurich 7 (1)
1964-1972 FC Winterthur
1972-1973 Grasshopper Club Zurich 20 (5)
1974 FC Tössfeld (loan)
1974– FC Wädenswil
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1 Only league games are given.

Herbert Dimmeler (born June 21, 1942 in Switzerland ), also known as Dimmeler I , is a former Swiss football player . He played for FC Winterthur for most of his career .

Career

Dimmeler played at FC Oberwinterthur and FC Winterthur when he was a junior .

His first professional position was at Grasshopper Club Zurich , for which he played four games and scored one goal in the 1961/62 season and was on the pitch for three games the following season.

Then Dimmeler moved back to his youth club in Winterthur. In the seasons 1966/67 and 1967/68 he stood on the pitch with his brother Reinhard Dimmeler (Dimmeler II), who also attended the junior division of the FCW. At the Swiss Cup in 1967/68 he and FCW reached the cup final, which the Winterthur team lost 2-1 to FC Lugano despite a Dimmeler goal . In his last season at FC Winterthur 1971/72 he became the only top scorer of FC Winterthur in the National League A with 17 goals and reached the final of the Swiss League Cup with the Eulach-based team , which, however, like the Cup final, was lost from the Winterthur's perspective. During five of its eight seasons, the FCW played in the highest Swiss league. In these five seasons he scored a total of 54 goals in 124 games for Winterthur.

At the end of his career, Dimmeler moved to the Grasshoppers again for one season, finishing his career with five goals in 20 games.

After his resignation, Dimmeler went on loan again in the spring of 1974 for the Winterthur district club FC Tössfeld in the National League B before he moved to FC Wädenswil in the fourth-class 2nd division.

At the beginning of the millennium, before Hannes W. Keller took over the office of President, Dimmeler sat briefly on the board of FC Winterthur.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c NLA player statistics. In: SFL Glory. Swiss Football League , accessed on December 11, 2018 (direct permalinks and player links are not (yet) available).
  2. The most important club changes for the second half of the National League . In: Thuner Tagblatt . February 28, 1974, p. 8 ( e-newspaperarchives.ch [accessed October 24, 2019]).
  3. ^ Herbert Dimmeler to Wädenswil . In: Thuner Tagblatt . August 13, 1974, p. 12 ( e-newspaperarchives.ch [accessed October 24, 2019]).
  4. Hansjörg Schifferli: The names for a golden year . In: The Landbote . June 9, 2018, p. 39 .