Ludwig Schlump

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Ludwig "Lude" Schlump (born June 16, 1928 in Augsburg ) is a former German football player . The offensive player played a total of 229 league games for the clubs BC Augsburg and SSV Reutlingen from 1945 to 1960 in what was then the first-class South Football League, scoring 52 goals. In 1955 he played an international match in the DFB national B team .

Career

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With the blue-whites from the Oberhausen district, BC Augsburg, Schlump, like his attacking colleague Georg Platzer , belonged to the newly created Oberliga Süd in the first round of 1945/46 after the Second World War . On October 13, 1945, representatives of the southern clubs met in the restaurant "Krone" in Fellbach and as a result founded the South German Football Association. On November 4, the first season of the Oberliga Süd kicked off under the adventurous conditions of the post-war period. The BCA took eighth place. In the second game year 1946/47 a "mammoth season" was played with 20 clubs. Although strike partner Platzer increased his hit rate to 25 goals and Schlump proved to be very accurate at the end of the round, the ball game club was relegated to the amateur league in 17th place with 30:46 points. The home successes against local rivals Swabia Augsburg (1-0) on June 1, 1947 and on June 29 against champions 1. FC Nürnberg (3-1; two Schlump goals) and the 4-0 away win on the final day of the round could not do that either (6 July 1947) prevent the SV Waldhof with three goals from Schlump. Schlump and Platzer immediately shot their club back into the big leagues. The BCA won 1947/48 the championship in the national league Group South, was 4: 1 and 1: 1 against 1. FC Bamberg Bavarian division champion and sat down and finally in the promotion round against the Rödelheimer FC , Sportvg Feuerbach and Amicitia Viernheim by . For the league returnee, the attacker scored six goals in 17 league appearances in 1948/49. But the whole lap was about relegation. The BCA finished the round with Ulm in 1846, tied with 22:38 points. Even Ernst Willimowski's six missions with three goals could not change that. The BCA won the relegation decision game in Frankfurt on May 29th with 1-0 against Ulm (goalkeeper Toni Turek and defender Hans Eberle ) and thus continued to belong to the Oberliga Süd. In 1949/50, the Weißblauen improved to 10th place, while Swabian Augsburg took 11th place with equal points. Ludwig Schlump, for years he and “Schorsch” Platzer formed an offensive duo in a class of its own in the south, with 17 goals in 30 round games, he played a major part in this. The defense prevented with 74 goals a better performance. For Platzer and Schlump, however, the national cup games were the highlight of the season. On March 19, 1950, the BCA players formed the right wing of the winning selection of the Bavarian Football Association in the final against the Palatinate. 89,000 spectators followed the 2-0 final success of the BFV selection in the Stuttgart Neckar Stadium .

In the following round, 1950/51, the BCA landed in an 18-man league on the 16th place and rose together with Reutlingen, Singen and Darmstadt 98 in the 2nd league south. After the end of the first half of the season, the BCA took last place with just 10:24 points. With 59:82 goals conceded, the defensive work could not guarantee the necessary security in the fight against relegation; Local rivals Swabia Augsburg finished 13th with 46:67 goals and 29:39 points. Again, however, the immediate return to the league succeeded. As a runner-up in the 2nd League South 1951/52 , the BCA returned to the Oberliga Süd.

From the 1952/53 season , Ulrich Biesinger's career began in the Oberliga Süd with the blue-whites of the Augsburg Ball Game Club . On the side of Georg Platzer, Ludwig Schlump and the newcomer from the 2nd League South from ASV Cham, Ludwig Schuller (17 goals), Biesinger scored 13 goals and the BCA had a goal difference of 59:61 goals and finished with 28:32 Points 10th place. With the BCA, Schlump and colleagues were never able to compete for the top positions in the Oberliga Süd, which is why he never made it into the final round of the German championship . The BCA players of this era achieved the best league rankings in the 1954/55 season with 7th place. Ludwig Schuller (17), Uli Biesinger (15) and Georg Platzer (15) headed the internal goalscorer list. With 72:60 goals the BCA-Elf reached 32:28 points and thus the 7th place. Schwaben Augsburg reached the same number of points with 46:45 goals and ranked 8th. Master Offenbach scored 67 and runner-up Reutlingen 62 hits in this round. With the attackers Schlump, Gerhard Müller (born January 22, 1928), Biesinger, Platzer and Schuller, the BCA had an above-average goal-threatening attack available. The poor quality of defense prevented a better performance. Although Schlump could complete only 19 league games with four goals due to injuries, he came in the second half of the season on March 23, 1955 in Sheffield, to an international assignment in the B national team (1: 1).

With the home game on April 22, 1956 against Kickers Offenbach (1: 1) Ludwig Schlump said goodbye after 189 league games with 50 goals from BC Augsburg and joined the relegated SSV Reutlingen in the 2nd League South.

With the team of District Administrator Hans Kern succeeded in the season 1956/57 in the 2nd League South behind master TSV 1860 Munich the runner-up and thus the immediate return to the Oberliga Süd. Schlump had completed 30 games with six goals for the SSV. From 1957/58 to 1959/60 he was in 40 league games (two goals) for the team from the Stadion an der Kreuzeiche and ended with two games in April 1960 against Bayern Hof (3: 3) and Viktoria Aschaffenburg (3 : 2), alongside fellow players like Karl Bögelein , Hans-Georg Dulz , Horst Gernhardt and Norbert Wodarzik , his contractual playing career .

He then held the position of player-coach in the amateur field for a few years.

Selection teams

The offensive player and his congenial strike partner Georg Platzer did not find acceptance into the national soccer team under national coach Sepp Herberger in his prime in Augsburg. In a representative game he was in the selection of southern Germany in action: On March 18, 1951 in Hamburg against northern Germany in a 4-2 success of the southern selection. He formed the right wing of the south selection on half right with Platzer.

With the state selection of Bavaria, he had previously won the regional cup in 1950. The states of the GDR had also participated and the West German teams were made up of the first-class contract players' camp. The Bavarian selection won the final against the Palatinate 2-0 on March 19 and was attacked by Platzer, Schlump, Horst Schade (2 goals), Max Appis and Hans Nöth .

The sporting highlight for Schlump was the use on May 23, 1955 in the international match in Sheffield against England (1: 1) in the B national team. With the young BCA club colleague Uli Biesinger he formed the right wing and goalkeeper Heinz Kubsch and defender Erich Juskowiak were convincing in defense.

successes

Others

After his time in the upper league, Ludwig Schlump worked as an amateur coach, including at FC Hechingen . As a player-coach, the surprising championship win in the 1st amateur league Black Forest-Bodensee 1961/62 with Hechingen stands out. With Schlump and Wolfgang Hellstern , the two-time amateur national player and goalscorer with 26 goals, the newcomer from the former administrative district of Südwürttemberg-Hohenzollern became champions with 46:14 points and 104:50 goals.

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian Football Association (Ed.): 50 Years of the Bavarian Football Association. Vindelica publishing house. Gersthofen. P. 203
  2. ^ Werner Raupp : Toni Turek - "Football God". Eine Biographie, Hildesheim: Arete 2019 ( ISBN 978-3-96423-008-9 ), pp. 65-66.

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 , p. 337.
  • 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 .