Hermann Sixt

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Hermann Sixt (born July 12, 1957 ) is a former German soccer player who played two international matches in the German amateur soccer team in the 1979/80 season . In the same round, the offensive player of TSV 1860 Rosenheim won the national cup competition among the Bavarian amateur team.

career

The amateur soccer player Hermann Sixt won the championship and thus promotion to the Bayern League in the 1975/76 season with his club 1860 Rosenheim in the Landesliga Bayern Süd . With the red and whites from the Upper Bavarian market in Rosenheim, the talented attacker then played continuously in the highest Bavarian amateur class until 1982. Sixt came in six rounds for the Jahnstadion team on 172 league appearances in which he scored 26 goals. In the first season Bayernliga, 1976/77 , Sixt celebrated its 20th birthday, the former Bayern Munich striker Dieter Brenninger stormed for Rosenheim for the promoted team, who secured relegation with 11th place. When Rosenheim finished the round in 1979/80 with 32:36 points, just ahead of Kickers Würzburg, FC Wacker Munich, FC Vilshofen, VfR Neuburg and FC Bayern Hof, striker Sixt personally had a very successful one Round experienced in selection teams.

In the last phase of the national team of amateurs, which first played in an international match on May 14, 1952, in October and November 1979, the 22-year-old attacker from 1860 Rosenheim was joined by the DFB trainer Erich Ribbeck , responsible for the DFB amateurs , in the national team called. Sixt made his debut on October 31, 1979 in Osnabrück in the international match against Soviet Union "B" in a 3-1 defeat in the amateur national team. He was substituted on for right winger Jürgen Halbe in the second half. The game took place two weeks before the last Olympic qualifier against Norway on November 14th in Baunatal. The game lost the German amateur selection with 0: 1. In midfield and attack, the team had a 4: 3: 3 system with Uwe Eplinius , Dieter Kohnle , Ralf Obermüller (midfield) and Michael Grünewald , Klaus Gahr and Arno Wolf (attack). Sixt came on as a substitute for captain Valentin Herr for winger Arno Wolf. It was the 154th and last international match of the amateur national team of the DFB.

When Bavaria's amateur team won in 1980 after successes against Berlin (3: 0, 4: 0), Middle Rhine (3: 1, 3: 1) and in the semi-finals against Hesse (3: 0, 1: 2), the man from Rosenheim belonged to the final eleven on May 1, 1980 in Bocholt against the Lower Rhine. The selection supervised by BFV association trainer Gerhard Wagner prevailed in the final with 4: 2 and again brought the title to Bavaria. Sixt stormed on the right winger at the side of teammates like Hans Pflügler , Dieter Bernhardt and Norbert Hartmann . The Lower Rhine started with players like Kurt Balewski , Werner Albrecht and Hans-Jörg Stiller .

With 28:48 points Sixt rose after the 1981/82 season with Rosenheim from the Bayern League. Until 1990 he was active for 1860 Rosenheim in the Landesliga Bayern Süd.

literature

  • German Football Association (Ed.): Football Yearbook 1980 . Limpert Verlag, Bad Homburg vdH 1980, ISBN 3-7853-1304-7 .
  • Karl-Heinz Heimann, Karl-Heinz Jens: Kicker-Almanach 1989 . Copress-Verlag, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-7679-0245-1 .

Individual evidence

  1. Karl-Heinz Heimann, Karl-Heinz Jens: Kicker Almanach 1989. P. 126.
  2. ^ Karl-Heinz Heimann, Karl-Heinz Jens: Kicker Almanach 1989. P. 221/222.
  3. Karl-Heinz Heimann, Karl-Heinz Jens: Kicker Almanach 1989. P. 126.
  4. ^ Copress-Verlag: Kicker. Yearbook of Football 1980/81. Copress publishing house. Munich 1980. ISBN 3-7679-0150-1 . P. 78.