Jörg Hiemer

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GermanyGermany  Jörg Hiemer Ice hockey player
Date of birth July 20, 1958
place of birth Fuessen , Germany
size 181 cm
Weight 86 kg
position Right wing
Career stations
until 1981 EV Füssen
1981-1983 Cologne EC
1983-1984 ERC Freiburg
1984-1987 Düsseldorfer EG
1987-1990 Eintracht Frankfurt
1990-1991 EC Kassel

Jörg "Jocky" Hiemer (born July 20, 1958 in Füssen ) is a former German ice hockey player who played in the ice hockey Bundesliga from 1974 to 1991 for EV Füssen , Cologne EC , ERC Freiburg , Düsseldorfer EG and Eintracht Frankfurt played.

Career

Even as a youth player at EV Füssen , Hiemer was used in the senior division. He was noticeable because he played with sports glasses in his early years. Here he played until the 1980/81 season , when he was one of the best scorers in the Bundesliga with 47 goals and 33 assists. So it was not surprising that he was part of the German national team for the 1981 World Cup in Gothenburg . There he scored two goals. Together with his younger but better known brother Uli , he moved to the Cologne EC after the World Cup . Again, he was one of the best goalscorers on the team. In the 1983/84 season he was active at ERC Freiburg before moving to Düsseldorfer EG . There he stood out not only because of his thinning hair and his full beard, but above all because of the danger he was facing. After the goal yield had gone down a bit in the 1986/87 season , he joined the Frankfurt Eintracht in the following season . He stayed on the Main for three years before leaving Eintracht. In mid-November 1990 he joined the EC Kassel , which was bottom of the table at this time. A series of successes at the end of the preliminary round was no longer enough to qualify for the championship round. After a sovereign first place in the relegation round, he ended his active career.

In 1992, together with his brother and Gerd Truntschka, he founded the "Association of Ice Hockey Players" (vde), the first players' union in Germany. Especially after the founding of the German Ice Hockey League, it campaigned for player rights and professionalization of the league.

At the end of the 1990s, Hiemer was the manager of EC Bad Nauheim .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jörg Hiemer - Munzinger biography. In: munzinger.de. Retrieved February 27, 2020 .
  2. Jörg Hiemer. In: hockeyarchives.info. Retrieved February 27, 2020 .
  3. Matthias Kittmann: "One scandal chased the other". In: taz.de . May 6, 1992, accessed February 27, 2020 .
  4. ^ Heiner Sieger: Sport and Auto: Last way out, players' strike. In: Focus Online . November 6, 1995, accessed February 27, 2020 .
  5. Frank Carnevale is coming back to EC Bad Nauheim. In: wetterauer-zeitung.de. April 27, 2012, accessed February 27, 2020 .