Herbert Krisp

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Herbert Krisp (born August 30, 1935 ; † April 7, 2008 ) was a German soccer player who played 164 league games for Alemannia Aachen from 1956 to 1963 in what was then the first-class West Soccer League, scoring 28 goals. In the first year of the second -rate regional football league West , 1963/64 , he won the championship with Aachen and in 1965 he was in the DFB Cup final with the Tivoli team .

career

Krisp played at SV Brachelen from 1948 to 1955 before he switched to the Alemanni. For Aachen, he played a total of 260 league games in the old Oberliga West and Regionalliga West in the following ten years and also distinguished himself as a 32-time goalscorer. There were also eleven appearances in the Bundesliga promotion rounds in 1964 and 1965, as well as various games in the West German and DFB Cups . On September 9, 1956, Krisp made his debut in a 3-0 away win against Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Oberliga West. He formed the inner trio in attack together with "Jupp" Martinelli and Michael Pfeiffer and scored two goals. In his second season as a contract player, 1957/58 , he made the breakthrough to a regular player with 26 league appearances and six goals and the Alemannia took third place in the west. In the 1962 World Cup in Chile, 1961/62, he played together with Martinelli and his defender Werner Nievelstein all 30 league games on the side of the other players Vladimir Beara , Jean Löring , Willi Bergstein and Branko Zebec . After Alemannia from Aachen was not nominated for the Bundesliga in 1963 despite athletic qualifications - Aachen was tied for fourth place in 1962/63 with Fourth Preußen Münster, one point behind Third Meidericher SV - Krisp had to play with Aachen from the 1963 / 64 play the association games in the second-rate Regionalliga West. On May 11, 1963 he was in the Tivoli-Elf, which ended the chapter of the old first-class football league with a 2-1 win in the home game against Bayer 04 Leverkusen .

Herbert Krisp was with the club 1963/64 sovereign champions of the first regional league season. With top scorer Josef Martinelli, however, they failed in the Bundesliga promotion round to Hannover 96 . A year later, Krisp was runner-up again with Alemannia and reached the DFB Cup final in 1965 . The cup final was lost 2-0 to Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund , but the way there and the duels in the final against Borussia striker Lothar Emmerich represented the high point of his career. With the game on May 29, 1966 against Leverkusen - at 5 : 1 away win he scored another goal - he ended his playing time at Alemannia Aachen at the side of his defender colleague Werner Nievelstein. After his successful time in Aachen, he went to MVV Maastricht in the Netherlands in 1966 . His last known station was the FV Haaren , where he acted as player coach in 1970.

His son Thomas Krisp played a. a. for the Alemanni and Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga.

literature

  • Harald Landefeld, Achim Nöllenheidt (ed.): Helmut, tell me dat Tor ... New stories and portraits from the Oberliga West 1947–1963. Klartext, Essen 1993, ISBN 3-88474-043-1 .
  • Achim Nöllenheidt (ed.): Fohlensturm am Katzenbusch. The history of the Regionalliga West 1963–1974. Volume 2, Klartext, Essen 1995, ISBN 3-88474-206-X .

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