Hans-Josef Kapellmann

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Hans-Josef Kapellmann
Personnel
birthday December 19, 1949
place of birth BardenbergGermany
size 172 cm
position Midfield / defense
Juniors
Years station
1957-1968 SC 1930 Bardenberg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1968-1970 Alemannia Aachen 42 0(8)
1970-1973 1. FC Cologne 91 (11)
1973-1979 FC Bayern Munich 165 (17)
1979-1981 TSV 1860 Munich 40 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1967-1968 DFB youth selection 7 0(1)
1969-1973 Germany U-23 6 0(0)
1972-1975 Germany B 3 0(0)
1973-1974 Germany 5 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Hans-Josef "Jupp" Kapellmann (born December 19, 1949 in Bardenberg , today in Würselen ) is a former German football player and doctor .

Career

societies

From the age of eight to nineteen, Kapellmann went through all the youth classes of his home club, SC 1930 Bardenberg, before signing a professional contract with Alemannia Aachen in 1968 . He made his Bundesliga debut on August 17, 1968, the first game day of the season, in a 4-1 win over the reigning champions, 1. FC Nürnberg . He scored his first Bundesliga goal on October 19, 1968, the 10th match day, in the interim 1: 1 in the 2: 4 home defeat against FC Bayern Munich . He also played seven DFB Cup games for Aachen.

From 1970 to 1973 he was part of the squad of 1. FC Köln , for which he was also used for the first time in the European cup competition; a total of 17 times (3 goals). Furthermore, he played 20 times in the DFB Cup (2 goals) and was a national team player in 1973. During his time in Cologne, he also studied business administration .

With FC Bayern Munich - who had paid the then record transfer fee of 800,000 to almost 1 million DM for the move - he celebrated his greatest sporting successes from 1973 to 1979. He played 16 DFB Cup games (3 goals), 32 European Cup games (1 goal), and two World Cup games for FC Bayern Munich, as well as two games in the senior national team. During this time he also pursued a degree, but switched to medicine in Munich. His nickname pharmacy was based on this .

In 1979 he moved on his own initiative to TSV 1860 Munich - according to his own account, also because his former teammate Uli Hoeneß , with whom there was always a tense relationship, became a manager at Bayern and he did not want to work with Hoeneß as a supervisor. Uli Hoeneß commented that Kapellmann probably left because he knew that he (Hoeneß) did not want to extend his contract.

At TSV 1860 Munich he soon injured his right knee seriously. Despite intensive rehab, he did not find his way back to his old form and ended his footballing career with his last game on February 14, 1981 (21st matchday) in a 1-1 draw against 1. FC Kaiserslautern . Kapellmann played 338 Bundesliga games and scored 36 goals.

National team

On November 26, 1967 Kapellmann made his debut in the national jersey and also scored the only goal in the 1: 3 defeat of the DFB youth team in Flensburg against the selection of Denmark. In 1968 he was in this selection six times, including three games during the UEFA youth tournament in France. From 1969 to 1973 he played six times for the U-23 national team , the first time on September 24th in the 2-1 defeat in Bucharest against Romania, and the last time on March 27th in Duisburg in a 5-1 victory over the USA. He was used three times for the B national team ; 1972, 1974 and 1975 once each. On May 12, 1973 he made his debut in the senior national team , which won 3-0 against Bulgaria in Hamburg . At the end of the year he was seriously injured in an international match against Austria as a result of a foul with a torn cruciate ligament and a tear in his knee, so that in the following year he had no chance against Berti Vogts at the World Cup in his own country and was without a commitment. With the team he won the world title. Kapellmann played his last international game in the same year on November 20, 1974 in Piraeus in a 2-2 draw against Greece when he came on for Bernd Cullmann in the 78th minute .

For his inclusion in the squad of the world championship team in 1974 and for winning the soccer world championship, he and the squad received the silver laurel leaf from Federal President Walter Scheel on September 23, 1974 .

successes

After the career

Jupp Kapellmann his doctorate in 1988 at the University of Munich on the importance of Ausscheidungsurogrammes after angio-cardiography in 7700 patients for Dr. med. and worked for many years as a specialist in orthopedics and trauma surgery in Rosenheim . He has been working as an orthopedic surgeon in Saudi Arabia since 2010 , where he was head of the orthopedics and traumatology department in a clinic. He learned Arabic as his fifth foreign language, as he stated. Several times a year he traveled to Rosenheim on vacation. Kapellmann has been working as a specialist in orthopedics at the Bad Sulza Clinic Center in Thuringia since 2018 .

His former wife Ariane (nee Beate Schnorrenberg), whom he married in 1975, was a successful singer and had also studied biology and French to become a teacher . The two were known to speak almost exclusively in French. He has a daughter with her. Kapellmann also has six other children. He married again around 2000: Gabi Kapellmann (née Viernstein), the daughter of his former medical professor, became his wife.

Web links

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Jupp Kapellmann turns sixty , accessed on October 24, 2015
  2. a b c d Von den Bayern zu den Löwen , accessed on October 24, 2015
  3. DFB NEWS: Article by Udo Musas on September 23, 1974: Heroes of Bern, losers from Brussels ... 40 years ago, world champions Germany was honored: The entire squad received the silver laurel leaf from Federal President Walter Scheel in Bonn ...
  4. Goalscorer of the month
  5. ^ Reference in the catalog of the German National Library
  6. ^ Christian Gödecke: Bayern Munich in the seventies: "Gerd was worth more than Franz" . one day on Spiegel Online , May 16, 2012, accessed on August 13, 2015.
  7. ^ [1] Felix Magath visiting the Bad Sulza Clinic Center
  8. Before big games, the pharmacy went around 11 friends , Tobias Ahrens, issue of December 19, 2019
  9. ... Ariane . On: Talente '70, was-wurde-aus.at; accessed on August 13, 2015.