Klaus Beckfeld

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Klaus Beckfeld
Personnel
birthday October 6, 1943
place of birth BottropGermany
size 173 cm
position Defense , midfield
Juniors
Years station
until 1963 VfB Bottrop
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1963-1964 VfB Bottrop 37 (9)
1964-1966 Fortuna Dusseldorf 4 (0)
1966-1968 VfR Mannheim 59 (8)
1968-1969 Borussia Dortmund 4 (0)
1969-1971 Karlsruher SC 33 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
SV Neckargerach
VfB Eberbach
1 Only league games are given.

Klaus Beckfeld (born October 6, 1943 in Bottrop ) is a former German soccer player . He played four Bundesliga games for Borussia Dortmund .

Career

Klaus Beckfeld played for VfB Bottrop when he was 12 years old. At the age of 14 he was appointed to the national school team and played against England in Chesterfield in 1958. Result 2: 2. Because it was a good game for the Germans, they were invited in 1959 to play against the national school team of England at Wembley Stadium in front of 100,000 spectators. Klaus Beckfeld was nominated by coach Dettmar Cramer as captain of the team. The game was unfortunately lost 2-0. However, 5 weeks later the team had the chance to revise the notch in the Rot-Weiss Essen stadium . The German students succeeded in revising. They won the game against England 4-0. As A-Junior, Klaus Beckfeld made his debut on March 31, 1962 at the international match in Northampton against England in the youth national team of the DFB. Sepp Maier was in goal, together with Rolf Kahn and Wolfgang Weber he formed the German runner row and Reinhard Libuda , Wolfgang Overath and Horst Wild acted in the attack in the 0-1 defeat. In April he took part in the UEFA youth tournament in Romania with the DFB youth team. In the 1962/63 season he was part of the black-and-white championship team from VfB Bottrop's Jahnstadion in the 2nd League West. Due to the new class division for the purpose of the introduction of the Bundesliga from the 1963/64 round, Beckfeld and his teammates did not rise to the disbanded Football Oberliga West , but were classified in the new Football Regionalliga West .

At the start of the round on August 4, 1963, Beckfeld scored the 1-0 winning goal in the away win at Schwarz-Weiß Essen. At the end of the round, Bottrop was relegated to the amateur camp in 17th place from the 20s league. Beckfeld had played 37 league games and scored nine goals alongside goalkeeper Fred-Werner Bockholt . Then he joined Fortuna Düsseldorf for two years in the Regionalliga West, where he was only used in four point games. When he played in the Regionalliga Süd for VfR Mannheim from the 1966/67 season , he was again an undisputed part of the regular formation of the blue-white-red lawn athletes from the city of squares. Under coach Oswald Pfau and with striker Franz Schäffner, VfR finished fifth (1967) and six (1968) and Beckfeld contributed seven goals in 59 league games. For the 1968/69 season he moved to the Bundesliga for Borussia Dortmund , where his former coach Pfau had signed as the new coach. Beckfeld made his debut on the second game day, August 24, 1968, in the away game at Hannover 96 in the Bundesliga. He played right runner and was replaced in the 63rd minute for Dieter Kurrat . For BVB he played four Bundesliga games, but none from the start. Beckfeld did not score a goal for Dortmund, but contributed an assist in the 4-3 win against Offenbacher Kickers on matchday 17. He played his last Bundesliga game on January 18, 1969 against Hannover 96 . Three coaches were needed at BVB - Pfau until December 16, 1968; Helmut Schneider from December 17 to March 17, 1969 and Hermann Lindemann from March 21, 1969 - to reach the 16th place.

For the next season Beckfeld moved back to the Regionalliga Süd to the reigning regional league champions Karlsruher SC . With the KSC, he was runner-up in the league in 1970 and 1971 under coach Kurt Baluses and alongside players such as Rudi Wimmer , Jürgen Weidlandt , Horst Wild , Eugen Ehmann and Gerd Becker and took part in the promotion games to the Bundesliga. Due to a serious injury that required three operations, his professional career was over. From the summer of 1971 he went to the Neckar Valley as a player-coach. There he laced his soccer boots for SV Neckargerach . With the SV, he continuously rose from the A-Class. In 1974/75 he was promoted to the 1st Amateur League North Baden with SV and on June 30, 1976 Neckargerach won the North Baden Cup with the veteran Beckfeld in Sinsheim against VfR Mannheim.

After that he also trained VfB Eberbach very successfully before turning his back on football.

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Individual evidence

  1. derwesten.de: Klaus Beckfeld - the nameless among football stars , accessed on September 19, 2014