Manfred Bopp

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Manfred Bopp
Personnel
birthday February 15, 1936
place of birth StuttgartGerman Empire
date of death January 12, 2006
Place of death Bad CannstattGermany
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
0000-1955 Stuttgarter SC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1955-1959 Stuttgarter SC
1959-1964 Stuttgart Kickers 97 (7)
1964-1965 Stuttgarter SC
SKV Waiblingen
TSV Schmiden
1 Only league games are given.

Manfred Bopp (born February 15, 1936 in Stuttgart , † January 12, 2006 in Bad Cannstatt ) was a German football player .

Career

Bopp began playing football in the youth department of the Stuttgarter SC and, at the age of 19, moved up to their first team, for which he played his first season in the third-class 1st amateur league Württemberg . Due to relegation, he completed three more seasons for his team in the 2nd Amateur League Württemberg before he moved to the Stuttgart Kickers in the Oberliga Süd . Also with this club he rose at the end of his first season - also as bottom of the table - from. His debut in the top German division at the time, in which he was only used five times, he gave on September 19, 1959 (5th matchday) in the 7-1 defeat in the away game against Kickers Offenbach .

From 1960 to 1963 he played 78 point games in the 2nd Oberliga Süd , in which he scored six goals. He played his last season with the club - after the introduction of the Bundesliga - in the now second-rate Regionalliga Südwest . After 14 point games in which he scored a goal and one game for the DFB Cup - the 3-0 defeat on April 8, 1964 in the home game of the first round against SV Phönix 03 Ludwigshafen - his time at the Waldau ended . In Waiblingen he still played for the local SKV Waiblingen and most recently for the Fellbach- based TSV Schmiden .

Others

Rudolf Kurz , who also played football for the Stuttgart Kickers in the 1920s , was his uncle.

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