Josef Kaczor

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Josef Kaczor
Jupp Kaczor (1982) .jpg
in 1982
Personnel
birthday March 23, 1953
place of birth HammGermany
size 178 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
0000-1971 SC Westtünnen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1971-1973 Hammer SpVg
1973-1974 SC Eintracht Heessen
1974-1981 VfL Bochum 142 (51)
1981-1982 Feyenoord Rotterdam 39 (14)
1982-1983 Eintracht Frankfurt 15 0(1)
1983-1985 SC Eintracht Hamm
1986 SuS hips 09
1988 TuS Wiescherhöfen
1 Only league games are given.

Josef Kaczor (born March 23, 1953 in Hamm , Westphalia ), also called "Jupp", is a former German football player .

Career

Josef Kaczor, the older brother of Edmund Kaczor , began his professional career when he at the beginning of the season 1974/75 as a 20-year-old from Landesligisten SC Eintracht Heessen for VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga moved. The intended move to Hamburger SV , which the local coach Kuno Klötzer wanted, failed because of the HSV management. Kaczor was able to establish himself as a striker almost immediately under the then VfL coach Heinz Höher and scored nine goals by the winter break; ten in his first professional season. He immediately became the second top scorer of the Castroper Strasse team behind Werner Balte (14 goals). He made his debut on August 24, 1974 (1st Round) in the 0: 1 defeat in the away match against VfB Stuttgart ; his first goal was the 3-2 winner in the home game against 1. FC Köln a week later. In the 1976/77 season , the scorer played all 34 Bundesliga games at VfL and scored 21 goals in the 15th of the table. Only Dieter Müller (34), Gerd Müller (28), Bernd Hölzenbein (26), Klaus Fischer (24) and Wolfgang Frank with also 24 goals scored more goals than Kaczor in this round. In the two 4-2 home wins against Hamburger SV (17th matchday) and Hertha BSC on the 22nd matchday, he distinguished himself as a three-time goalscorer. The league of the Bochumers this season came about through the Kaczor goals and established the reputation of the "insurmountable". He stayed with the Bochum team for seven years before moving to the Netherlands in January 1981 (until September 1982) for the first division club Feyenoord Rotterdam , and one season later for Eintracht Frankfurt . Due to injury, however, he only completed this season in 1982/83 and completed it with 15 missions and one hit.

From 1983 to November 1985 there were again stations in the amateur camp at SCE Hamm, from February 1986 at SuS Hüsten and in 1988 at TuS Wiescherhöfen. With SV Eintracht Hamm, Kaczor reached the final of the German amateur soccer championship in 1984, which was lost to the Offenburger FV 1: 4.

Others

Kaczor is Bochum's fourth-safest goalscorer in the Bundesliga. For VfL Bochum, he also scored a remarkable rate in the DFB Cup competition: he scored 13 goals in 14 games. His three years younger brother, Edmund "Eppi" Kaczor , played five Bundesliga games for MSV Duisburg and 109 second division games for Prussia Münster and Rot-Weiß Oberhausen .

At the age of 31, Kaczor was still doing a banking apprenticeship at Hammer Bank , the sponsor of Eintracht Hamm at the time. Today he works as a banker at the Dortmund Volksbank and lives in Welver .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Interview with Kaczor in: Reviersport 67/2011, p. 59
  2. Ulrich Matheja: Schlappekicker and Himmelsstürmer: The story of Eintracht Frankfurt, Verlag Die Werkstatt, 2004, page 348