Klaus miracle

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Klaus miracle
Personnel
birthday September 13, 1950
place of birth ErfurtGermany
size 176 cm
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1969-1971 SV Arminia Hanover 46 (14)
1971-1974 MSV Duisburg 94 (32)
1974-1975 FC Bayern Munich 43 0(7)
1975-1988 Hannover 96 75 (33)
1978-1980 Werder Bremen 56 (12)
1981-1984 FC Gohfeld ? 0(?)
1984-1985 TuS Hessisch Oldendorf 34 0(8)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1970-1972 Germany amateurs 20 0(6)
1972-1974 Germany B 3 0(0)
1972-1973 Germany U-23 5 0(4)
1973 Germany 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Klaus Wunder (born September 13, 1950 in Erfurt ), also called "Caesar", is a former German football player .

Career

societies

After two seasons for SV Arminia Hannover in the Regionalliga Nord , the fast striker with a hard left shot (he ran the 100 m in 10.8 seconds) received a professional contract with Bundesliga club MSV Duisburg . On August 14, 1971 (1st matchday) he made his debut in the top German division when he came on for Bernard Dietz in the second half ; he also succeeded in making the interim 1: 1 assist in the 2-1 win at home against Borussia Dortmund . His first Bundesliga goal, the 1-0 goal in the 42nd minute, decided the match on September 11, 1971 (6th matchday) in the away game against Rot-Weiß Oberhausen .

The first outing for his new club, to which he had switched in the 1974/75 season, ended with a fiasco: On August 24, 1974 (1st matchday), FC Bayern Munich lost 6-0 at Kickers Offenbach . Already on September 11th and 14th 1974 (3rd and 4th matchday) he made one preliminary decision in the 2-1 win in the away game against VfB Stuttgart with his first two goals and once for the important follow-up goal to make it 2-3 in the 6: 3 win at home against 1. FC Köln .

After a weak season with 10th place, which ended with winning the European Cup in 1975 , Wunder played 16 more times for FC Bayern Munich in the first half of the 1975/76 season before he started playing on December 6, 1975 ( 17th matchday) - on loan - was used for Hannover 96 .

At the beginning of the 1976/77 season , he finally moved to Hannover 96, which had since been relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga . In two seasons, the promotion was not successful despite Wunder’s excellent goal rate (32 goals in 59 games). For the 1978/79 season he moved to the Bundesliga club Werder Bremen , for which he played 56 Bundesliga and four DFB Cup games. With the 2: 5 defeat in the away game against VfL Bochum on May 31, 1980 (34th matchday), on the one hand his footballing work ended, on the other hand his team's membership in the upper house.

From 1981 to 1984 he was active with the Westphalian league club FC Gohfeld , with whom he was champion of the northern relay in 1983. He let his football career come to an end after another season with the upper division TuS Hessisch Oldendorf .

National team

Wunder, whose father was an Austrian citizen, played between November 18, 1970 (1-0 victory over Yugoslavia in Zagreb) and September 8, 1972 ( 2: 3 defeat against the GDR in Munich, during the Olympic football tournament ) 20 games for the amateur national team . On September 7, 1971, in the 3-1 victory in Munich against Bulgaria, he scored his first two goals in the national jersey. He played for the B national team three times in a row: on March 29 and November 14, 1972 (2-0 victory over Hungary; in Tatabánya and 3-1 victory over Switzerland in Winterthur) and on April 30, 1974 ( 3-2 victory over Sweden; in Kiel ). For the U-23 national team he played five internationals , the first time on April 29, 1972 in Yerevan in the 1: 3 defeat against the selection of the Soviet Union in which he scored the only goal. In his third use on March 27, 1973 in Duisburg , he scored three goals in a 5-1 win over the US national team. He played his last game for the U-23 team on October 24, 1973 in Bochum in a 3-0 win over Denmark. On September 5, 1973 he made his debut - in the 64th minute for Jürgen Grabowski - in the senior national team , which won 1-0 in Moscow against the selection of the Soviet Union.

successes

Web links

Remarks

  1. "I often felt criticized unjustifiably". Interview with Klaus Wunder. In: Bayern-Magazin 5.66 (October 18, 2014), pp. 58–60.