Herbert Lütkebohmert

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Aki Lütkebohmert
Personnel
Surname Herbert Lütkebohmert
birthday March 24, 1948
place of birth HeidenGermany
date of death October 29, 1993
Place of death EssenGermany
size 179 cm
position Central midfield
Juniors
Years station
Viktoria Heiden
TuS Borken
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1966-1968 TSV Marl-Hüls
1968-1979 FC Schalke 04 286 (28)
1979-1982 1. FC Bocholt
1984-1985 Olympia Bocholt
1 Only league games are given.

Herbert "Aki" Lütkebohmert (born March 24, 1948 in Heiden (Münsterland) , † October 29, 1993 in Essen ) was a German football player . He was mostly used in midfield .

career

Herbert Lütkebohmert grew up as the youngest of eleven children. He started playing football with Viktoria Heiden, then he was active at TuS Borken and in the Regionalliga West at TSV Marl-Hüls . In 1968 he received a professional contract with FC Schalke 04 . In his first season he took part in 24 league games in the Bundesliga . It was only not used in the DFB Cup , although the team made it to the final. In his best season, 1971/72 , Lütkebohmert played all Schalke games in the Bundesliga, was runner-up with the team and won the DFB Cup in 1971/72 with a 5-0 victory over 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the final . He himself scored the goal to make it 3-0 in the 57th minute.

In the following year, as part of the Bundesliga scandal, it became known that several players in the team had been bribed in the 1970/71 Bundesliga season. Herbert Lütkebohmert was one of them. On March 18, 1973, he was banned for two years. The then national coach Helmut Schön later said that without this suspension he would have appointed him to the German national team for the 1974 World Cup . In January 1974 Lütkebohmert was pardoned, but two years later, like other Schalke 04 players, convicted of perjury in connection with the scandal . He had to pay 10,000 marks to the German Cancer Aid .

In 1979 Herbert Lütkebohmert fell out with FC Schalke in contract negotiations, allowed himself to be reamateurised and played for several years at 1. FC Bocholt in the amateur league in North Rhine-Westphalia . In total, he took part in 286 Bundesliga games and scored 28 goals. Lütkebohmert was the father of two children and died after suffering from bone cancer . At the annual general meeting on May 10, 2010 he was appointed to the Schalke dressing room .

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