Kurt Roder

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Kurt Roder
Personnel
birthday September 25, 1945
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1969 SV Werder Bremen 4 (0)
1969-19 ?? Police SV Bremen
1 Only league games are given.

Kurt Roder (born September 25, 1945 ) is a former German football player . The striker played four Bundesliga games for Werder Bremen in the 1968/69 season . After moving to the SV Bremen police, 32 regional league appearances with seven goals were added in the 1971/72 season in the second -rate regional football league north .

Career

Roder was under contract with Bundesliga club Werder Bremen . In the 1968/69 season he made his debut on the 4th matchday, in the northern derby at Hamburger SV . Roder came on in the 75th minute from coach Fritz Langner for left winger Gerhard Zebrowski . Bremen lost the game 2: 5. Three more missions followed. The other Werder newcomers Herbert Meyer (3/0), Ralf Faber (1/0) and Dieter Zembski (1/0) could not prove themselves in this season (9th place) either. After the season, Roder switched to the amateur field at the SV Bremen police .

He celebrated two championships with Police SV in 1970 and 1971, failed with the green-whites in the first RL promotion round and prevailed in 1971 against Union Salzgitter , VfL Pinneberg and TSV Westerland and rose to the round with PSV in the Regionalliga Nord 1971/72 on. Roder and colleagues started in the Regionalliga on August 15, 1971 with a 0-2 home defeat against TuS Celle . Under coach Max Konopka and with teammates such as Bernd Kugler (goalkeeper), Siegfried Dobat and Ralf Faber, the police sports club only won their first double point win on matchday eight, October 3, 1971, in the home game against later relegated Sperber Hamburg (2: 1) . When the future champions FC St. Pauli won the game in Bremen with 5-2 goals in the first half of the season in November 1971, Roder was responsible for both PSV goals. In the away win at SV Sperber in the second half of the season (March 11, 1972) 1-0, he was the goalscorer. The team from the Neustadt district sports facility finished 18th with 19:49 points and immediately returned to Bremen's amateur football team. Roder had scored seven goals in 32 league games.

literature

  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 9: Player Lexicon 1963-1994. Bundesliga, regional league, 2nd league. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 , p. 413.

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