Hermann Klebs

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Hermann Klebs (born February 11, 1954 ) is a former German soccer player .

Athletic career

Klebs comes from the youth of FSV Frankfurt . In the early 1970s, he moved up as a teenager in the competitive team, with which he competed in the third-class Hessenliga . In the 1971/72 season he was with the team trained by Erich Gehbauer , despite 124 goals scored, two points behind VfR Bürstadt runner-up in Hessen. Thus, the blue-black "Bernemer" missed promotion to the second-rate Regionalliga Süd , but qualified for the 1972 German Amateur Championship . The team led by team captain Horst Trimhold around Peter Koch , Hubert Genz and goalkeeper Jürgen Grün prevailed there in the final against TSV Marl-Hüls after goals from Genz and Trimhold with a goal from Ernst Schulte-Kellinghaus with 2-1. In the following season , the club, as Hessen champions, was seven points ahead of SpVgg Bad Homburg and was promoted to the regional league, where they failed to qualify for the 2nd Bundesliga despite an eleventh place due to the consideration of the regional league results since 1969 .

After Bayer 04 Leverkusen's promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga North in the summer of 1975, Klebs was listed there as a player, when he first appeared in the new division on August 9th at DJK Gütersloh as a substitute in the second half for Manfred Schumann his first professional game. In the course of the season he played a total of eight second division games, in the 2-1 home win over 1. SC Göttingen 05 he scored his only second division goal with the decisive goal for the final score. In 1976 he moved to the southern Baden club FC Villingen , with whom he qualified for the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in 1978 . There he was second in the list of goalscorers in the opening season with 22 goals this season behind Karl-Heinz Walter and reached ninth place in the table under coach Klaus Bockisch at the side of Karl Richter , Günter Waiblinger , Günther Rybarczyk and Paul Göppl . After a coach change to Günter Noel the success failed in the following season, Klebs only scored five more times and, lying on a relegation zone , Anton Rudinski, who had been dismissed from the second division Freiburg FC less than four weeks earlier, took over as coach in early April ; The club missed relegation under his leadership.

Klebs moved in the summer of 1980 within the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg to FC Tailfingen , for whom he contributed six goals to reaching tenth place in the table. After only one season he returned to Baden when he joined FC Rastatt . Under coach Werner Hafner he showed his more dangerous side again, behind Manfred Grimm and Etepe Katoko he was third on the list of goalscorers for the season 1981/82 with 18 goals this season . Until 1984 he ran for the club in the third highest division.

Later, Klebs briefly worked as a coach in the Baden-Baden district club FC Varnhalt .

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