Holger Willmer

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Holger Willmer
Personnel
birthday September 25, 1958
place of birth LübeckGermany
size 180 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
1964-1972 Red and white moisling
1972-1977 VfB Lübeck
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1977-1984 1. FC Cologne 165 0(14)
1984-1987 FC Bayern Munich 58 0(5)
1987-1989 Hannover 96 44 0(2)
1989-1990 Eutin 08
1990-1991 VfB Lübeck
1991-1996 SV Sereetz
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1976-1977 Germany U-18 19 0(2)
1979-1982 Germany B 6 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
FC mandrel width
1 Only league games are given.

Holger Willmer (born September 25, 1958 in Lübeck ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

societies

Willmer began his career at the Lübeck district association Rot-Weiß Moisling before moving to the youth club VfB Lübeck in 1972 , where he was also used in the men's field as an A-youth. At the age of 19, Willmer left his hometown and moved to Bundesliga club 1. FC Köln in 1977 , for whom he not only made his debut on August 6, 1977 (1st matchday), but also scored his first goal (in the 2nd minute) - the The encounter was lost 5-1 at Fortuna Düsseldorf . Despite the weak start, 1. FC Köln under coach Hennes Weisweiler became German football champions at the end of the season and Willmer played a part in it with eleven appearances.

Willmer - who had matured to become a regular for the billy goats - won the double championship and cup victory in his first professional season with 1.FC Köln, for which he played 165 league, 11 DFB-Pokal and 20 games in the three European cup competitions . He and his team succeeded in repeating the cup victory in 1983 with a 1-0 win in the local derby against SC Fortuna Köln .

With the move to FC Bayern Munich he was again German champion in the three seasons from the 1984/85 season and was able to celebrate the double again in 1986. He is the first German footballer to win the double twice. He also played three DFB Cup games and 13 appearances in the European Champion Clubs 'Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup .

At the end of his football career, Willmer played for Hannover 96 from 1987 to 1989 ; his last goal was the 2: 1 (final score 2: 2) on May 20, 1989 (30th matchday) at home (of all things) against 1. FC Köln, his last game he played on June 17, 1989 as Hannover 96 at the end of the season against Eintracht Frankfurt scored a 1: 1.

Holger Willmer played 267 times in the Bundesliga and scored 21 goals.

He then let his career end in his north German home. In the Oberliga and Association League, Willmer played for Eutin 08 , VfB Lübeck and SV Sereetz until 1996 . He worked as a coach at FC Dornbreite .

National team

Willmer made his debut in the national jersey on September 28, 1976 in Nybro in the 2-2 draw of the U-18 national team against Sweden. He scored his only two goals against Liechtenstein on March 5 and 25 in a 10-0 win in Esslingen and 5-1 in Vaduz. He played his last of 19 games on May 28 in Brussels in the 7-2 loss to the USSR. On September 11, 1979, he was appointed to the B national team for the first time in the game against Romania (won 2-1 in Kaiserslautern) . He played the last game in the national jersey on February 16, 1982, when the team in Mannheim defeated Portugal with the “golden goal” of his colleague Gerhard Strack from Cologne .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Seven titles and a 4-0 in Barcelona. shz.de, May 6, 2013
  2. ^ Online player archive Hannover 96. Retrieved on September 26, 2013 .