Jürgen Ey

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Jürgen Ey
Personnel
birthday September 4, 1946
place of birth BremenGermany
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1967 Werder Bremen amateurs ? 0(?)
1967-1970 VfL Osnabrück ? 0(?)
1970-1971 FC Bayern Munich 1 0(0)
1971-1973 SK Rapid Vienna 19 0(2)
1973-1976 KSV Hessen Kassel 86 (12)
1976-1979 FSV Bergshausen ? 0(?)
1 Only league games are given.

Jürgen Ey (born September 4, 1946 in Bremen ) is a former German soccer player . With SV Werder Bremen he won the German amateur championship in 1966. With VfL Osnabrück he was champion of the then second-class Regionalliga Nord in 1969 and 1970. With a Bundesliga assignment for FC Bayern Munich in 1971, he became the player with the shortest last name in league history and runner-up. He then played professionally in Austria at SK Rapid Vienna , with whom he won the cup in 1972, and the German second division club KSV Hessen Kassel .

Career

After his youth, Ey was a member of the Werder Bremen amateur squad. With the amateurs of the club, he won the German amateur championship in 1966 with a 5-1 final win over the amateurs of Hannover 96, to which he contributed a hit.

The coach of the Bremen amateur championship team, Hans-Wilhelm Loßmann , switched to the then second-rate Regionalliga Nord for VfL Osnabrück . With him came next to Ey Carsten Baumann and Herbert Schröder . At the end of the 1967-68 season Osnabrück was seventh and coach Loßmann was divorced by the Yugoslav Radoslav Momirski under whom the most successful era in the club's history began, which culminated in the three regional league championships from 1969 to 1971. In the promotion round to the Bundesliga, Osnabrück came second in the group twice without having had any real chance of promotion.

Jürgen Ey joined the amateurs of Bundesliga club FC Bayern Munich at the beginning of the 1970/71 season . Since numerous Bayern players were prevented from playing because of the 1970 World Cup, he was used in several matches of the combat team during the preparation for the season. Good performance brought him a professional contract that guaranteed 2000 marks per month plus bonuses that accrued if he was one of the five substitute players scheduled at the time. For Bayern he played only two competitive games: on April 3, 1971, the 27th matchday, in the 1: 2 defeat at 1. FC Kaiserslautern , he was substituted on for Edgar Schneider in the 64th minute. In addition, he came on March 24, 1971 in the quarter-final second leg for the Messestädte Cup in the stadium on Grünwalder Strasse against Liverpool FC in the 65th minute for Uli Hoeneß . After the first leg was lost 3-0, Bayern were eliminated. At the end of the season, FC Bayern Munich took second place in the Bundesliga. The Bayern also won the German Cup , Ey was not used in the competition. In order to be able to play more, he canceled his contract at the end of the season. “Sometimes I think it was a mistake to leave this dream club. But I was 24, that's when you want to play, ”he said later.

He finally moved to Austria for the first division team SK Rapid Vienna , for whom he scored two goals in 19 games in two national league seasons. In 1972 he won with Rapid after a 1: 2 and a 3: 1 in the finals against the Wiener Sport-Club in which he was used as a substitute for the cup . For Rapid he also played five games at international level. He played both games in the round of 16 of the UEFA Cup against the Italian record champions Juventus Turin , as well as the first round first leg against the Greek first division club PAOK Thessaloniki and the two round of 16 games against the Romanian first division club Rapid Bucharest in the European Cup Winners' Cup .

After returning to Germany , he was active from 1973 - initially in the then second-rate Regionalliga Süd , and with relegation from this - until 1976 in the 1st amateur league (currently Hessenliga ) at KSV Hessen Kassel , for which he also played three DFB Cup games . Then played for FSV Bergshausen , with whom he rose three times in three seasons - up to the Oberliga Hessen .

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He finally settled in Baunatal with his wife Ursula, a native of Munich, with whom he had been married for around 40 years in 2011, where he last worked as a financial advisor. Otherwise, his heart still beats for FC Bayern Munich.

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