Jürgen Glinka

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Jürgen Glinka
Personnel
birthday February 16, 1940
position Defender
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1965 1. FC Lichtenfels
1965-1966 SpVgg Weiden 33 (14)
1966-1969 Red and white food 70 0(4)
1969-1972 VfR Heilbronn 100 0(4)
1 Only league games are given.

Jürgen Glinka (born February 16, 1940 ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

Glinka played for 1. FC Lichtenfels in the Bayern League until 1965 . In the 1964/65 season, he finished eighth with the Upper Franconians. But the highlight was the win with the selection of Bavaria in the competition of the regional cup . The center forward from Lichtenfels played alongside Gerhard Faltermeier and Manfred Linz in the 3-2 win against Westphalia . After the round, he moved to the current Bayernliga champions, who had just been promoted to the regional soccer league south , to SpVgg Weiden . Glinka did not succeed with Weiden, in his first season in 1965/66 the penultimate, seventeenth place was taken. Glinka scored 14 goals in 33 games for the Upper Palatinate . Weiden was relegated and Glinka left the game association after a year. He accepted the offer of the Bundesliga promoted Rot-Weiss Essen and played with the Elf from Hafenstrasse in the Bundesliga in 1966/67 . In the team around the star Willi Lippens , Glinka played 15 games and scored his first and only Bundesliga goal on matchday 23 against Bayern Munich . Peter Dietrich and Heinz Simmet were also newcomers to the Rot-Weisse . Essen placed 17th under coach Heinz Pliska at the end of the season and was one of the relegated teams of the season with Fortuna Düsseldorf .

Glinka joined the men from Hafenstrasse in the Regional Football League West . In the first year, 1967/68 , he won the runner- up with RWE under the young coach Erich Ribbeck . He now acted in defense and often formed the defense in front of goalkeeper Fred-Werner Bockholt with Klaus Fetting , Roland Peitsch and Heinz Stauvermann . In the promotion round, Essen failed at Hertha BSC. Glinka had played in all eight games, before that she had played 30 games in the regional league (1 goal). The second regional league year, 1968/69 , also brought Glinka and RWE runner-up. However, Kuno Klötzer was in charge of training - he took over 1. FC Nürnberg in the Bundesliga on April 13, 1969 - and Willi Vordenbäum as its successor . Due to injury, Glinka was only able to play nine games (1 goal) in the association round. In the promotion round against VfL Osnabrück, Karlsruher SC, Tasmania 1900 Berlin and TuS Neuendorf, however, he was again in all eight games. With 14: 2 points he was promoted to the Bundesliga . In the Regionalliga West Glinka came to 39 games for RWE in which he scored two goals and 16 promotion round matches (1 goal). After he moved to Bundesliga promotion 1969/70 season for VfR Heilbronn in the Regionalliga Süd.

With the promoted Heilbronn managed under the coaches Adolf Remy (until December 1969) and Frantisek Bufka with the 14th place of relegation. In addition to teammates like Rudi Entenmann , Hans Hägele , Dieter Höller , Martin Kübler , Rainer Lippert and Heiko Racky , Glinka played 37 league games and scored two goals. Eighth place was taken in his second and third seasons. Glinka scored four goals in 100 games for Heilbronn. On December 12, 1970, VfR achieved perhaps the biggest victory in the club's history, when they celebrated a 2-0 victory in the DFB Cup in front of 15,000 spectators against the reigning cup winner Kickers Offenbach . As a right defender, Glinka successfully fought alongside Libero Klaus Schmidt OFC left winger Erwin Kremers . The last sixteen was the last stop, in Gelsenkirchen they lost 4-0 against FC Schalke 04 .

At the age of 32 and after a total of 172 games (20 goals) in the then second-class regional league, he went back to the amateur camp and joined SC Ilsfeld in the Heilbronn district.

literature

  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 9: Player Lexicon 1963-1994. Bundesliga, regional league, 2nd league. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 .
  • Georg Schrepper, Uwe Wick: “… RWE again and again!” The story of Rot-Weiss-Essen. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2004, ISBN 3-89533-467-7 .

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