Jürgen Wingert

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Jürgen Wingert
Personnel
birthday January 27, 1944
place of birth Ludwigshafen am RheinGermany
size 176 cm
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1962-1965 Ludwigshafener SC 84 (37)
1965-1968 Borussia Neunkirchen 47 (11)
1968-1972 Southwest Ludwigshafen 94 0(6)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
Ludwigshafener SC
1 Only league games are given.

Jürgen Wingert (born January 27, 1944 ) is a former German soccer player . For Borussia Neunkirchen , the midfielder completed 26 games in the Bundesliga in the 1965/66 and 1967/68 seasons and scored five goals.

Career

The 18-year-old youth player Jürgen Wingert made his debut on August 19, 1962 in the away game in the Southwest football league against Eintracht Bad Kreuznach in the Ludwigshafener SC league team . In the last year of the old first-class league system, 1962/63, the city derbies against Tura and BSC Oppau were on the program for the LSC . In the two matches against the champions 1. FC Kaiserslautern there were clear defeats with 1: 6 and 1: 9. At the side of teammates Volker Bösherz, Egon and Emil Hill, Wingert played 27 games and scored 13 goals in his first senior year under coach Otto Schnetzer. The LSC finished seventh at the end of the lap, one point ahead of Tura Ludwigshafen in eighth place. For the new season 1963/64, the LSC carried out its association games in the second -rate regional soccer league Southwest by introducing the Bundesliga . Now Phönix Ludwigshafen was added to Tura and Oppau as a local derby. On the eighth game day, September 22, 1963, Wingert scored a hat-trick in the first half of the away game against Phoenix Bellheim to temporarily lead them 3-0. In total, he played 35 games and scored 15 goals. The LSC placed ninth with 40:36 points, followed by Phönix with equal points. After another year in the Regionalliga, 1964/65, the new Fusionsverein Südwest in Ludwigshafen was ahead with fifth place, LSC came in eighth place with six points behind, Wingert moved to the 1965/66 season after a total of 84 Oberliga- and regional league games with 37 goals for Bundesliga club Borussia Neunkirchen .

In his three years with Borussia he shuttled between the Bundesliga and the regional league. After his second relegation, he returned to his hometown club southwest Ludwigshafen in the summer of 1968 , where he played until 1972. Under coach Horst Buhtz Wingert made his debut on August 14, 1965 in the local Ellenfeldstadion against the promoted Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga. In the 1-1 draw, he formed the left wing of the Saarlanders on half-left with the left winger and another newcomer Werner Görts . Neunkirchen finished the season in 17th place and Wingert had scored five goals for the relegated team in 19 missions. Borussia said goodbye to the Bundesliga with a 1-0 home win against Karlsruher SC on May 28, 1966. Wingert had formed the attack line together with Jürgen Pontes , Paul Pidancet , Günter Kuntz and Görts.

In the 1966/67 regional league season, Neunkirchen prevailed two points ahead of 1. FC Saarbrücken in the Southwest League and won the championship. Under the new coach Zeljko Cajkovski , Wingert and colleagues won the two duels against championship rivals from the Saarland capital with 2-0 in Neunkirchen in front of 25,000 spectators and 1-0 in Saarbrücken in front of 40,000 spectators. Wingert had scored six goals in 21 league games. In the successful Bundesliga promotion round against SW Essen, Arminia Hannover, Bayern Hof and Hertha BSC, he was not used. The second Bundesliga round in 1967/68 with Neunkirchen was not very successful. Personally, he only made seven appearances and Borussia was relegated to the regional league as penultimate. Wingert played his last Bundesliga game on November 25, 1967 in the 1: 5 home defeat against FC Schalke 04. The hosts attacked with Hugo Ulm , Wolfgang Gayer , Ludwig Lang , Wingert and Jürgen Fuhrmann .

Wingert returned to Ludwigshafen in the summer of 1968, where he joined the regional league team SV Südwest. In the two rounds 1969/70 and 1970/71 Südwest took third place under coach Kurt Jung and the goal scorer Manfred Grimm . In the summer of 1972 Wingert ended his higher-class run after a total of 94 regional league games with six goals for Southwest. A total of 27 league games (13 goals), 26 Bundesliga games (5 goals) and 172 regional league games with 36 goals are recorded for Wingert.

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