Hugo Ulm

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Hugo Ulm
Personnel
birthday September 4, 1944
place of birth Germany
position attack
Juniors
Years station
SV Hagenbach
Karlsruher SC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
until 1964 SV Hagenbach
1964-1967 Phoenix Bellheim 67 (10)
1967-1970 Borussia Neunkirchen 74 0(8)
1970-1972 ASV Landau 35 0(7)
1972– 000? FC Bavaria Wörth
SV Hagenbach
1 Only league games are given.

Hugo Ulm (born September 4, 1944 ) is a former German football player .

Career

The Hagenbacher Hugo Ulm began at the local sports club with the football club. As an A-youth, the striker, who impressed above all with his speed, switched to Karlsruher SC . He was twice the South German champion there, and the team included Rolf Kahn , the father of the later national goalkeeper , and Horst Wild . He then went back to his hometown club for a year before the regional league team Phönix Bellheim signed him for the 1964/65 round alongside the two KSC players Gerhard Helm and Horst Hotz . He made his debut in the Southwest regional soccer league on August 9, 1964, when a 1-1 draw against TuS Neuendorf was achieved in the home game. Ulm contributed its first two goals in the Regionalliga to the 3-0 home win against TSC Zweibrücken on August 23rd. For the 1965/66 round, Dieter Klaußner and Rolf Kahn, two more KSC players, came to Bellheim. Ulm played his last regional league game for Bellheim on May 7, 1967 in a 4-1 home win against Röchling Völklingen. As 15th, Bellheim was relegated to the amateur camp. From 1964 to 1967 Ulm had completed a total of 67 regional league appearances with ten goals for Bellheim. After the relegation of the Bellheimers in 1966/67 , Ulm moved to the champions Borussia Neunkirchen , who had prevailed in the promotion round against SW Essen, Arminia Hannover, Bayern Hof and Hertha BSC and thus returned to the Bundesliga . In his only year in Germany's top division, he appeared 27 times under coach Zeljko Cajkovski alongside teammates like Willi Ertz , Horst Kirsch , Erich Leist , Wolfgang Gayer and Günter Kuntz and scored one goal. This also included the two games against his former club Karlsruher SC. In the preliminary round Neunkirchen won the home game with 3: 2 goals and in the second half of the season the KSC prevailed with 5: 1 goals. Neunkirchen rose after the season - like Karlsruher SC - in the regional league. Ulm remained loyal to the club for two years in the Regionalliga Südwest and moved to ASV Landau in 1970 , which also belonged to the second-rate Regionalliga Südwest. In Landau he played under coach Heinz Ruppenstein and with fellow players Werner Hösl and Hans Ripp . He later returned to SV Hagenbach, where he ended his career.

Web links

  • Hugo Ulm in the database of fussballdaten.de
  • Hugo Ulm in the database of weltfussball.de

Individual evidence

  • The best performance shown against Bayern Munich ; Article from the Rheinpfalz of August 20, 2010
  • Uwe Nuttelmann (ed.): Regionalliga Südwest 1963–1974. Publishing house Uwe Nuttelmann. Jade 2002. ISBN 3-930814-28-5