Jürgen Sanmann

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Peter-Jürgen Sanmann (born August 5, 1935 - March 15, 2016 in Hamburg ) was a German football player . From 1957 to 1962, he played 106 league games as an offensive player for SC Concordia Hamburg in the Northern Football League , scoring 16 goals.

career

As a 19-year-old striker of the Hanseatic amateur league club SC Concordia, the winger was nominated by national coach Sepp Herberger for the debut game of the newly launched junior national team (U 23) for the international match on June 25, 1955 in Frankfurt against Yugoslavia. In the 3-3 draw, he stormed the left wing and scored a goal. On August 7th, he stormed the association selection of Northern Germany, which won the representative game against Southern Germany with 4: 3 goals in Hamburg in front of 45,000 spectators. The talent from the amateur league formed the attack of the NFV selection together with Klaus Stürmer , Uwe Seeler , Willi Schröder and Erich Haase . Shortly afterwards, Sanmann moved to Switzerland and signed a contract with the national division FC Basel there . In the following two seasons he was used in 45 league games and scored 13 goals. The attacker from Hamburg made a name for himself with his achievements so conspicuously that he made three appearances with the Basel city selection in the 1955 to 1958 trade fair trophy. Among them was the game on June 12, 1957 in Basel against the city selection Frankfurt, which the Confederates won with 6-2 goals. The ex-player from "Cordi" scored the 2-1 lead for Basel in the 33rd minute. In the team of captain Josef Hügi Toni Allemann distinguished himself as a three-time goalscorer.

For the 1957/58 season, Sanmann moved back to Hamburg, he joined the Black-Reds from the Marienthal Stadium in the Oberliga Nord. He opened the round on August 11, 1957 under coach Hans Rohde with a 4-2 home win against Eintracht Braunschweig. Outstanding was the 2-1 win on December 15, 1957 against Hamburger SV, when after goals from Rolf Gronau and Gustav-Adolf Rathmann, the Wandsbekern achieved the surprising success against the Northern Series champions. “Cordi” came in sixth and the returnees from Basel had scored three goals in 22 league games. After the round in 1961/62 - the young middle runner Jürgen Weidlandt first drew attention to the traditional club from the west of Hamburg - Sanmann ended his higher-class career after a total of 106 league appearances for Concordia with 16 goals. He played his last league game on April 21, 1962 in the 3-2 home defeat against VfR Neumünster. He stormed left winger and scored a goal.

After the end of his career, Sanmann worked as a sales manager and lived in Hamburg-Wandsbek .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Former FCB player Sanmann has passed away
  2. cf. Jean-Pierre Malherbe / Guy De Dekker: Swiss League Players' Record Ligue Nationale A 1933/34 to 2007/08. Rijmenam (Bonheiden) 2012, page 15
  3. ^ Matthias Weinrich: The European Cup. Volume 1: 1955 to 1974. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2007, ISBN 978-3-89784-252-6 , p. 40.