Klaus-Peter Jendrosch

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Klaus-Peter Jendrosch
Personnel
birthday April 30, 1939
date of death March 2, 2008
size 182 cm
position Attacking midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000-1960 ÖSG Viktoria 08
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1960-1961 KSV Hessen Kassel II
1961-1964 KSV Hessen Kassel 100 (77)
1964-1965 Karlsruher SC 13 0(5)
1965-1967 Freiburg FC 52 (22)
1967-1969 SSV Jahn Regensburg 23 0(5)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1969-1971 TSV 1860 Weißenburg
1971-1974 1. FC Amberg
1974-1976 SpVgg Weiden
1976-1977 VfR Aalen
1977-1980 SSV Ulm 1846
1 Only league games are given.

Klaus-Peter Jendrosch (born April 30, 1939 , † March 2, 2008 ) was a German football player and coach .

Career

player

Jendrosch started playing football in Dortmund at the Eastern Sports Community Viktoria 08 . Stationed in Kassel as a Bundeswehr soldier , he joined the amateur team of KSV Hessen Kassel in the 1960/61 season , for which he played in the group league and won the Hessen Cup with it in 1961 . The number of his goals made the leadership of the first team sit up and take notice, so that he was obliged for the 1961/62 season by the second division . In his first season he contributed in 29 point games, in which he scored 22 goals, to the championship and to promotion to the Oberliga Süd . With 17 goals in 28 of 30 point games, he not only contributed to staying in class, but also to a good eighth place.

With the introduction of the Bundesliga as the unified top division in German football, he now played the 1963/64 season in the second-rate Regionalliga Süd . After he and his team emerged from this league as champions - three points ahead of FC Bayern Munich (he contributed 34 goals in 37 point games), he took part in Group 2 of the promotion round to the Bundesliga , but missed promotion to runner-up behind Hannover 96 , against which the club lost its team twice. In the six promotion games to the Bundesliga, he scored four goals.

For KSV Hessen Kassel, he also played in the DFB Cup competition and played a total of five matches in three consecutive seasons, in which he scored two goals.

When the KSV on 9 February 1964 Süddeutsche Cup contest the Bayern Munich with 6: 1 goals in the competition threw, he contributed two hits. In the round of 16 of the DFB Cup, he failed with his team at the later finalists Eintracht Frankfurt .

Nevertheless, he should be used in the Bundesliga, as the Karlsruher SC had signed him for the 1964/65 season . He made his debut in the top German division on August 22, 1964 (1st matchday) in a 2-1 win at home against the Duisburg district club Meidericher SV ; he scored his first of five goals in a total of 13 league games on September 5, 1964 (3rd matchday) in the 1: 5 defeat in the home game against TSV 1860 Munich with the goal to 1: 3 in the 70th minute. This was followed by four seasons in the Regionalliga Süd, of which he completed two each for Freiburg FC and SSV Jahn Regensburg . For the latter club, he was only used on January 27, 1968 in the DFB Cup - first round match , in the 1: 4 defeat afterwards against FC Bayern Munich.

Trainer

After his active career, he coached various clubs in the Bavarian and Baden-Württemberg amateur leagues from 1969 to 1980. After the 1860 White Castle , the 1. FC Amberg , of SpVgg Weiden and VfR Aalen followed with start of the season 1977/78 of SSV Ulm 1846 , he struck twice in a row to the championship in two different leagues, and with it so for the season 1979 / 80 promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga South . He ended his coaching career in Memmingen . He died of cancer on March 2, 2008 at the age of 69.

successes

player
Trainer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. History and naming of the association

literature

  • Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 .