Jürgen Rynio

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Jürgen Rynio
Personnel
birthday April 1, 1948
place of birth GelsenkirchenGermany
size 185 cm
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
VfL Resse 08
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1966-1967 Eintracht Gelsenkirchen 11 (0)
1967-1968 Karlsruher SC 21 (0)
1968-1969 1. FC Nuremberg 25 (0)
1969-1974 Borussia Dortmund 92 (0)
1974-1976 Red and white food 26 (0)
1976-1979 FC St. Pauli 106 (0)
1979-1986 Hannover 96 196 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1985-1986 Hannover 96
1997-2000 TuS Celle FC
1 Only league games are given.

Jürgen Rynio (born April 1, 1948 in Gelsenkirchen ) is a former German soccer player . With five clubs - Karlsruher SC , 1. FC Nürnberg , Borussia Dortmund , FC St. Pauli and Hannover 96 - he has been relegated from the Bundesliga, which makes him a record relegated. The formative experiences of his Bundesliga career undoubtedly include the 1:11 defeat with Dortmund at FC Bayern in 1971/72 and a 1: 9 with Rot-Weiss Essen at Eintracht Frankfurt in the following season. For a short time he was also the coach of Hannover 96.

Life

Rynio, son of a fitter, trained as a high-voltage electrician at the age of 14 in the Ewald coal mine in Herten , North Rhine-Westphalia. He then practiced this job underground there. Since his youth he has been playing football at VfL Resse 08 in his hometown of Gelsenkirchen. At that time his father had a fatal accident.

In 1966 he was signed by the second division club Eintracht Gelsenkirchen , where he built his reputation as the greatest talented goalkeeper in the Ruhr area. DFB coach Udo Lattek , who knew the young goalkeeper from the junior national team, recommended him to the Bundesliga club Karlsruher SC . After a trial session he was signed there for the 1967/68 season.

The young goalkeeper was able to prevail against the more experienced keeper Siegfried Kessler . Nevertheless, the club rose from the Bundesliga this season as bottom of the table. Rynio switched to the newly crowned German soccer champion 1. FC Nürnberg and was again the goalkeeper of the new club. For the second time he had the bitter experience of relegation, even in the club of the reigning champions, so that he moved to Borussia Dortmund in 1969 . Here he experienced his third relegation from the Bundesliga in 1972. In the next two seasons he alternated with Horst Bertram in the Dortmund goal of the second-rate Regionalliga West .

But he never really got a foothold at his next club, Rot-Weiss Essen . Heinz Blasey was the seeded "number one" in the goal of the Essenes. In 1976 he went to the second Bundesliga for FC St. Pauli and was promoted to the first division with the Hamburg team in 1977. After only one year, the club then had to return to the second division. For Rynio it was the fourth descent of his career.

In 1979 Rynio moved to the second division side Hannover 96 , where he was in goal until his retirement in 1984, but then stayed with the club as a goalkeeper coach. At times Rynio also acted as the manager of Hannover 96.

After the resurgence of Hannover 96, Rynio took over after the dismissal of coach Werner Biskup from November 22, 1985 to January 13, 1986 as an interim coach, until he was replaced by Jörg Berger . When regular goalkeeper Ralf Raps was injured, coach Berger put Jürgen Rynio back in as goalkeeper for two games. Both games were heavily lost, with the 7-0 draw in Stuttgart, Rynio received three penalties in one game from one player, Michael Nushöhr - a record unmatched to date. The club was relegated from bottom of the table at the end of the season, so that Jürgen Rynio was relegated from the Bundesliga for the fifth time at the end of his career.

Jürgen Rynio made a total of 186 appearances in the first Bundesliga.

After retirement

Today Jürgen Rynio is the managing director of Rynio Wohnen KG, a company that offers living space for people in need of care and people with intellectual or multiple disabilities in the Lower Saxony city of Bergen . In 2012 the company had 50 employees.

Private

Jürgen Rynio is a trained high-voltage electrician. He learned this profession at the Ewald colliery .

During his active time as a footballer, he was nicknamed "Max", based on Max Merkel . He ironically calls himself a “Bundesliga record relegated” because he holds the unprecedented record of having been relegated from the Bundesliga five times with five different clubs. Rynio's second wife, 26 years his junior, passed away by suicide in 2012. From his two marriages, Rynio, who lives in Isernhagen, has one child each.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Willeke: Fateful blow for ex-96 goalkeeper Rynio , Neue Presse (Hanover) , 2016-11-27