Herbert Stoeckl

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Herbert Stoeckl
Personnel
birthday January 25, 1946
size 181 cm
position Defense / midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000-1966 ESV Munich-Freimann
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1966 TSV 1860 Munich amateurs
1967 SpVgg Helios Munich
1967-1968 FC Bayern Munich 3 0(0)
1968-1975 Wuppertal SV 206 (25)
1975-1980 FC St. Gallen 142 (33)
1980-1984 TSV Oberpframmern
1 Only league games are given.

Herbert Stöckl (born January 25, 1946 ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

Stöckl came from the soccer department of the Eisenbahner-Sportverein München-Freimann , with which he won the Munich team in 1963 (1-0 final win against the youth of FC Bayern Munich) and later the Upper Bavarian Youth Championship in Mainau (2-1 win against Ingolstadt). After Stöckl missed his team's promotion to the A-class as a player- coach , he left the club at the end of the 1965/66 season.

Via the amateur team of TSV 1860 Munich and the Bayern league club SpVgg Helios Munich , he came to the Bundesliga club FC Bayern Munich for the 1967/68 season , for whom he won a 1-0 home game against Hamburg on September 23, 1967 (7th matchday) SV - with a substitution for Gustav Jung in the 15th minute - debuted. In this season he came to two more league appearances and also played in the 1-1 draw on November 14, 1967 in the second round second leg against the Portuguese first division club Vitória Setúbal in the European Cup Winners' Cup .

From 1968 to 1975 he wore the dress of the Wuppertaler SV , where coach Horst Buhtz retrained him as a midfielder . In this new role, the trained banker Stöckl developed into an important control center for the team. In 1972 , the WSV was promoted from the Regionalliga West to the Bundesliga, in which Stöckl scored five goals in 87 games. He played a total of 206 point games for the WSV , in which he scored 25 goals. Furthermore, he played all eight promotion games to the Bundesliga , in which he scored two goals (each against VfL Osnabrück ), and 13 games for the DFB Cup . Internationally, he played both games of the first round of the UEFA Cup from which he and the team were eliminated 6-8 on a round trip against the Polish representative Ruch Chorzów . In the second leg, which was won 5: 4 on October 3, 1973, he scored the goal to 1: 1 in the 32nd minute. According to his own admission, the fact that he had three Bavarian partners for his beloved Schafkopffen in his teammates Gustav Jung, Heinz-Dieter Lömm and later Franz Gerber contributed to the fact that he felt at home in West Germany for many years . Only after the blue-reds had to relegate in 1975 did he move to the first division club FC St. Gallen in Switzerland .

In his five seasons he was one of the top performers and placed himself several times in the election for foreigner of the year : 1977 (6th), 1978 (5th), 1979 (3rd). In 1977 Stöckl, who was meanwhile in the libero position, lost 1-0 to the Young Boys Bern with FC St. Gallen in the cup final . According to the unanimous opinion of the media, the 33-year-old German was the best player of the game, offered a brilliant defensive performance and was also responsible for initiating the offensive actions of the Eastern Switzerland club. In 1978 he won the league cup (3-2 against Grasshoppers Zurich ) and achieved his best placement in 1979 with fourth place in the final table - the same rank he had already achieved in the top German league in 1972/73 with Wuppertaler SV. In 1980 he ended his professional career and ended his career as a hobby - after four seasons with the Bavarian regional division TSV Oberpframmern in the Ebersberg district in the suburb of Munich - in 1984.

The trained banker worked professionally at HypoVereinsbank . He also met regularly with other ex-Bayern players such as "Mucki" Brenninger , Sepp Maier , Peter Kupferschmidt , Gerd Müller , Werner Olk and Rainer Ohlhauser for a free time kick. Since his retirement, the father of three children and his wife Elke, whom he met in Wuppertal, have spent five months a year in his house in Spain, which he bought in the 1980s.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Festschrift for the 50th anniversary celebration; Page 42 ( Memento from December 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) on esvfreimann.org
  2. ^ "80 Years of Sport at Frankplatz"; Page 35 ( Memento from December 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) on esvfreimann.org
  3. Achim Nöllenheidt (ed.): Fohlensturm am Katzenbusch. The history of the Regionalliga West 1963–1974. Volume 2, Klartext, Essen 1995, ISBN 3-88474-206-X , p. 131.
  4. Stöckl's European Cup game on fussballdaten.de
  5. Manfred Osenberg: The WSV will never go under! 50 years of the Wuppertal Sports Club 1954–2004. Edition Osenberg, Wuppertal 2004 ISBN 3-9808059-4-8 , p. 163
  6. DFL (Ed.): Bundesliga Lexikon. The official reference work. Europa, Zurich 2003 ISBN 3-9522779-0-8 , p. 280
  7. Switzerland - Footballer of the Year on rsssf.com
  8. The Cup final 1977 ( Memento of November 8, 2004 in the Internet Archive ) fcsg.net, viewed on July 13, 2009 (no longer available)
  9. Kicker Sportmagazin No. 54 of April 14, 1977, p. 21
  10. Festschrift for the 60th anniversary celebration; Page 21/22 ( Memento of the original from December 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on tsv-oberpframmern.de  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / tsv-oberpframmern.de