Konrad Heidkamp (soccer player)

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Konrad Heidkamp
Personnel
birthday September 27, 1905
place of birth DüsseldorfGerman Empire
date of death March 6, 1994
Place of death MunichGermany
position Defense / midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1925-1928 Düsseldorf SC 99
1928-1937 FC Bayern Munich
1937-1944 FC Bayern Munich
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1927-1930 Germany 9 (1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1937-1939 BC Augsburg
1943-1945 FC Bayern Munich
1 Only league games are given.

Konrad Heidkamp (born September 27, 1905 in Düsseldorf ; † March 6, 1994 in Munich ), also called "Conny", was a German soccer player who won the German championship as captain of FC Bayern Munich in 1932 and nine international matches between 1927 and 1930 had graduated for the senior national team .

Career

societies

In terms of football, Heidkamp grew up with the “black and whites” from the Düsseldorfer SC 99 . The local competition in Gau Berg-Mark was shaped by the sporting confrontation with rivals TuRU and Fortuna Düsseldorf . In 1925 the " Düsseltaler " won the Gaume Championship in front of TuRU Düsseldorf, SSV Elberfeld and Fortuna Düsseldorf. In the final round of the West German championship 1925/26 and to determine the West German representatives for the final round of the German championship 1925/26 , Heidkamp and his teammates from DSC 99 could not prevail against Duisburger SpV , Schwarz-Weiß Essen and Arminia Bielefeld . The strong defensive player made his debut on September 6, 1925 in the West German association selection in the game for the federal cup in Fürth against the association selection of southern Germany . Also the three semi-finals in the winter / spring of 1928 with the West German selection against the North German association selection in the association cup - the first game on January 8 in Hamburg ended 4: 4 after extra time; the replay on February 5 2-2 after extra time and the second replay on April 1 in Altona with a 2-1 after extra time for the north were the sporting highlights of his time at Düsseldorfer SC. The games with the team players Ernst Albrecht , Georg Euler , Ernst Kuzorra and Fritz Szepan in the West German selection helped Heidkamp to develop further in football. After the two-time runner-up in 1927 and 1928 behind Master Fortuna Düsseldorf and the encounter during the 1928 Olympic Games with Ludwig Hofmann , who acted as "mediator", he moved to southern Germany and joined FC Bayern Munich for the 1928/29 season.

With the “Reds” from the stadium on Grünwalder Strasse , the defensive player called “Grenadier vom Rhein” immediately won the South Bavarian championship in 1928/29 , making it into the finals of the South German championship . By winning the runner-up, he qualified with Bayern as a participant in the final round for the German championship in 1929 . On June 16, he was one of the team to Ludwig Hofmann , Emil Kutterer and Josef Pöttinger , which in Munich the Dresdner SC with players like Rudolf Berthold , Richard Gedlich , Richard Hofmann , Kurt ram , the second round with 3: 0 threw out the competition . After the 3: 4 defeat . Aet in the quarter-finals at the Breslauer SC 08 , he retired with the team just from the competition.

In 1930 and 1931 he won the southern Bavarian championship with Bayern again, but in the respective finals for the southern German championship he and his team did not get beyond third place.

The 1931/32 season turned out to be the greatest club success for “Conny” Heidkamp. After the renewed championship in southern Bavaria before the second in the championship in 1931 , TSV 1860 Munich , he fought for first place with Bayern in the finals for the southern German championship in the group south / east in front of 1. FC Nürnberg and was therefore in the final against the group winners North / West, Eintracht Frankfurt . On April 24th, the Hessians won the final in Stuttgart with 2-0 goals. In the final round of the German soccer championship in 1932, captain Heidkamp and his team players Josef Bergmaier , Ludwig Goldbrunner , Sigmund Haringer , Franz Krumm , Ernst Nagelschmitz , Oskar Rohr and Hans Welker - the striker Josef Pöttinger was injured throughout the final round - faced off in May the Minerva 93 Berlin , the PSV Chemnitz (including with Erwin Helmchen ) and in the semi-finals in Mannheim against 1. FC Nuremberg (among others with Willi Billmann , Hans Kalb and Anton Kugler ) with 2: 0 by and stood on June 16 in Nuremberg again in the final against Eintracht Frankfurt. Under the guidance of coach Richard Kohn , who was only called "Little Dombi", the defenders Haringer - Heidkamp and after goals from Rohr and Krumm, FC Bayern Munich prevailed 2-0 and won their first national title in front of 55,000 spectators, the German championship in 1932. Green leads to the final:

“The next day, the media were full of praise despite the rather mediocre game: 'With Bayern, the best German team has become champions! The best German team at the crucial moment! ', Summarized the' Fußball 'and named Haringer, Heidkamp and Goldbrunner as the best Bayern players. "

In the years that followed, 1. FC Nürnberg was the most successful team in Gauliga Bayern . Heidkamp, ​​who was the coach of BC Augsburg from 1937 to 1939, only moved into the final round with Bayern at the ripe old age of 38 - he was the player's coach from 1943 to 1945 - in the last round of the war in 1943/44 for the German championship. On April 16, 1944, the veteran who played on the center stage lost with his team players Wilhelm Simetsreiter and Jakob Streitle in the first round with 1: 2 goals after extra time at VfR Mannheim .

National team

After his international debut on November 20, 1927 in Cologne , in a 2-2 draw against the Netherlands , he was also for the national team's first game after the 1928 Olympics on September 16, in a 2-1 win against the Selection of Denmark nominated. In this encounter he scored his only international goal as the left wing runner with the goal to make it 1-1 in the 58th minute. The highlight of Heidkamp's international appointments was his eighth international match on May 10, 1930 in Berlin . At the side of his teammates Josef Bergmaier, Ludwig Hofmann and Josef Pöttinger, he was in action in the 3-3 draw against England . With his ninth international match on September 28, 1930 in Dresden , in a 5-3 win against Hungary , he said goodbye to the national team. In the federal cup he was active for Bavaria until 1935.

Heidkamp was also a member of the DFB squad for the 1928 Olympic soccer tournament in Amsterdam . In the tournament games against the selections of Switzerland and Uruguay - the German runner row formed in both games with Georg Knöpfle , Hans Kalb and Ludwig Leinberger - he was not used.

Others

Heidkamp was an interim coach at FC Bayern Munich from 1943 to 1945. The commercial employee (temporarily at the Deutsches Theater in Munich ) rose to managing director during his 40 years with the Siemens & Halske company . His son was the music and literary critic Konrad Heidkamp .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Origin nickname in sueddeutsche .de.
  2. Hardy Greens : From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga . In: Encyclopedia of German League Football . tape 1 . AGON, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 117 .
  3. ^ Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling: The Bavarians - The history of the record champion . Publishing house DIE WERKSTATT. 2009, ISBN 978-3-89533-669-0 - p. 575.