Ludwig Landerer

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Ludwig Landerer
Personnel
birthday May 31, 1937
place of birth PenzbergGerman Empire
size 171 cm
position stopper
Juniors
Years station
FC Penzberg
0000-1953 Amicitia Munich
1953-1954 FC Bayern Munich
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1954-1960 FC Bayern Munich 130 (1)
1960-1961 TSG Ulm 1846 0 (0)
1961-1966 Eintracht Frankfurt 52 (1)
1966-1967 FSV Frankfurt 4 (0)
1967-1968 ESV Munich
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1954-1955 DFB youth selection 3 (0)
1956 Germany amateurs 2 (0)
1958 Germany U-23 1 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1967-1968 ESV Munich
1 Only league games are given.

Ludwig "Wiggerl" Landerer (born May 31, 1937 in Penzberg ) is a former German football player .

Career

societies

FC Bayern Munich

Landerer began playing soccer at FC Penzberg , which was based in his birthplace, and later moved to Amicitia Munich . In 1953 he got into the youth department of FC Bayern Munich in their first team playing in the Oberliga Süd , he moved up a year later and matured to become a national player in the period up to 1960. In the top German division at the time, he played nine point games at his premiere in the senior division. For FC Bayern Munich he made his debut on February 20, 1955 (22nd matchday) in the 1: 3 defeat in the away game against SSV Jahn Regensburg . Due to the poor performance in the 1954/55 season , he rose with the team - until today unique - from bottom of the table in the 2nd Oberliga Süd . In this division he contributed with a goal in 29 point games to second place and thus to the return to the Oberliga Süd. In the summer of 1955 he won the age of 18 national team players of the national association Bavaria with 5: 2 victory over the selection of the national association Westfalen the countries Cup . The 1956/57 season , in which he remained goalless in 16 league games, he "crowned" on December 29, 1957 in the Augsburger Rosenaustadion , after the 1-0 win against Fortuna Düsseldorf , with the first win of the Bayern DFB Cup Munich. With him as a talent in the central middle runner position, FC Bayern Munich previously won the South German Cup on June 26, 1957 in Munich with 4-1 goals against 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 . Bayern Munich reached the semi-finals against 1. FC Saarbrücken via qualifying opponents Spandauer SV . Since the game did not take place until August 4, 1957, the newcomers for the 1957/58 season , Gerhard Siedl and Kurt Sommerlatt , both from Karlsruher SC , were used and the game was won 3-1 after extra time. After 101 first division games, 29 second division games and six international matches, Landerer left FC Bayern Munich at the end of the 1959/60 season .

TSG Ulm 1846 / Eintracht Frankfurt

The time in Ulm was not a lucky star for Landerer; as a result of ongoing injuries, he played no association game for Ulm in the 1960/61 season . When he signed with the league competitor Eintracht Frankfurt at the end of the season , the Ulm team refused to release and Landerer was therefore banned for a year.

It was not until the 1962/63 season that he was used again in the Oberliga Süd. With all 30 point games in the defensive center of Eintracht , he made a significant contribution to fourth place in the table. As a Eintracht player, he was appointed to a DFB training course before the international match against the Swiss national team, which he won 5-1 in Karlsruhe on December 23, 1962 . On December 12th, together with Max Lorenz and Stefan Reisch, he formed the runner row in a junior selection in a test match against the national team. In the international game against the Seleção , which was lost 2-1 in Hamburg on May 5, 1963 , he was part of the squad of national coach Sepp Herberger . At the start of the season of the newly created Bundesliga on August 24, 1963, he was a member of the starting line-up that played a 1-1 draw against 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the Waldstadion at home . In the top German division, he played only 13 point games in his first season, as he was plagued by injuries again. In the DFB Cup competition, however, Landerer was active in the successful games against KSV Hessen Kassel , FC Schalke 04 and in the semifinals against Hertha BSC and achieved 0 with Eintracht Frankfurt on June 13, 1964 in Stuttgart against TSV 1860 Munich : 2 lost finals. Landerer played his last Bundesliga game on September 4, 1965 (4th matchday) in the 1: 4 defeat in the away game against Hannover 96 at the side of goalkeeper Peter Kunter and the defenders Peter Blusch , Friedel Lutz and Karl-Heinz Wirth .

FSV Frankfurt / ESV Munich

For the 1966/67 season he moved to the regional division FSV Frankfurt for which he was only able to play four games due to injury. He then returned to Munich and took over the position of player- coach at the amateur club ESV Munich from the 1967/68 season .

National team

On April 12, 1954, Landerer came in Bonn in the second group game, at the youth tournament hosted by FIFA for the second time , to his first international match , which was won 6-1 against the national team of Northern Ireland. In the third edition - meanwhile moved up into the professional squad of Bayern - he played two more group games. On April 9, 1955, the A-Juniors of the DFB in Pisa scored a goalless draw against Portugal, and two days later they lost 1-0 in Florence against Italy. At the side of Max Schwall and Karl Hoffmann , Landerer made his debut on May 19, 1956 in Freiburg im Breisgau , in a 3-3 draw against France in the amateur national team . With Bernhard Wirth and Fritz Semmelmann , he formed the runner row again on May 21, 1956 in Munich , in a 4-1 win against Scotland's selection. For the U-23 national team , he only played the international match against Belgium, which he won 4-1 in Wuppertal on February 26, 1958 .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. An overview of the 1954/1955 season ( memento of October 13, 2018 in the Internet Archive ), on südkurve.com

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 .
  • Matthias Weinrich, Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 6: German Cup history since 1935. Pictures, statistics, stories, constellations. AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2000, ISBN 3-89784-146-0 .
  • Werner Skrentny (Ed.): When Morlock still met the moonlight. The history of the Oberliga Süd 1945–1963. Klartext, Essen 1993, ISBN 3-88474-055-5