Horst Jablonowski (soccer player)

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Horst Jablonowski
Personnel
birthday December 15, 1934
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1956 VfB 03 Bielefeld
1956–? Eintracht Nordhorn 81 (20)
1 Only league games are given.

Horst Jablonowski (born December 15, 1934 ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

The right half- forward Jablonowski began his career at VfB 03 Bielefeld . His specialty was shooting out of the turn. In the 1954/55 season he won the championship in the Landesliga Westfalen Group 1 (East) with VfB, was runner-up in Westphalia and was promoted to the 2nd West League. Under coach Hellmut Meidt and at the side of teammate Erwin Türk , he completed 24 games in the 2nd division in 1955/56 and scored four goals. Bielefeld, however, immediately went back to the amateur camp and Jablonowski moved to Eintracht Nordhorn in the Oberliga Nord in 1956/57 .

With the "Weinroten" from the Emsland, in the textile city on the Dutch border, the "great master teacher and convinced advocate of the pure amateur idea", Ernst Fuhry , formed a technically high-class team after the Second World War and led it into the Oberliga Nord. In terms of age, the eleven had passed their zenith and tried to counteract the sporting setback with the external newcomers Jablonowski and Lambert Rondhues from STV Horst-Emscher. The attacker from Bielefeld made his debut on the first game day, August 19, 1956, in the 0-0 away draw at Bremerhaven 93 in the Oberliga Nord. The Fuhry-Elf competed in the World Cup system practiced at the time with Hans Wilmink , Jablonowski, Rondhues, Günter Zielkowski and Heinz Schumann . At the end of the round, the half-forward had scored five goals in 23 league games and Eintracht finished in 13th place. Outstanding was the 0-0 away draw on October 21, 1956 at the northern series champions Hamburger SV. Three years later, in 1958/59, Jablonowski rose with Eintracht from the league and two years later managed to rise again. As a knocked-down bottom of the table in the 1961/62 season , the Nordhorner rose again with the talents Otto Geisert and Heinz Stauvermann and Jablonowski ended his career. His last league game was dated February 18, 1962, when the home game in the Bernhard-Niehues-Kampfbahn was lost with 2-4 goals against Hannover 96. Jablonowski scored one more goal. For Eintracht he completed 81 league games and scored 20 goals, one goal less than Nordhorn's Oberliga record scorer Horst Müller .

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Individual evidence

  1. Hardy Green , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 , p. 134.