Ludwig Schuller

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Ludwig Schuller (born December 30, 1923 ) is a former German soccer player . The offensive player played a total of 151 league games for the clubs SSV Jahn Regensburg and BC Augsburg from 1949 to 1958 in what was then the first-class South Football League, scoring 73 goals.

Career

societies

With the promoted to the Oberliga Süd for the 1949/50 season, the SSV Jahn Regensburg, the attacker Ludwig Schuller first got to know the regional first class in southern Germany. The striker, who was mainly used on the wing positions, made his debut on September 4, 1949 in a 1: 2 home defeat against VfB Stuttgart on the right wing in the World Cup system at that time in the Oberliga Süd. On the second round match day, September 11th, he scored his first league goal in a 1-1 draw away at VfR Mannheim. Overall, he came on the side of the Jahn goal scorer Josef Hubeny(23-13) on 14 missions in which he scored two hits. Jahn Regensburg was relegated to the amateur camp as 15th. Schuller joined the lower class SpVgg Walhalla Regensburg for one season, 1950/51, before he went hunting for goals in the 2nd League South at ASV Cham in 1951/52 . The red and white "Waldler" from the Upper Palatinate reached only 13th place, but the runner-up in the 2nd South League 1951/52 , BC Augsburg, signed the dangerous winger for the 1952/53 season in 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 . At the side of Georg Platzer , Ludwig Schlump and the newcomer from the 2nd League South from ASV Cham, Ludwig Schuller, Biesinger scored 13 goals and the BCA had a goal difference of 59:61 goals and finished 10th with 28:32 points . Rank. Schuller had scored 17 goals in 28 league appearances and thus topped the internal scorer list. In the 3-0 away win on March 15, 1953 against the Stuttgarter Kickers, the left wing scored all three goals for Augsburg. With the BCA, Schuller and colleagues could never compete for the top spots 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.

In the first league year of Helmut Haller , 1957/58, the 34-year-old came again to ten missions in which he scored five goals. After a total of 137 appearances in the Oberliga Süd with 71 goals, Schuller ended his high-class playing career in the summer of 1958.

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. 354.
  • 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 .