Manfred Dommasch

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Manfred Dommasch (born June 14, 1933 ) is a former German soccer player who, as an active member of Hertha Zehlendorf, played 186 games in the Berlin city league from 1953 to 1963 and scored 88 goals.

career

Manfred Dommasch spent his entire football career with the “blues” in the southern Berlin district of Zehlendorf . With the "little Hertha" from the Ernst Reuter sports field, the offensive talent conquered the Berlin amateur championship in the 1952/53 season with a 10 point lead over the climber in the city league, BSC Kickers 1900 . Then Zehlendorf represented the Berlin amateur football in the games for the German amateur championship . In the first round of the city league, 1953/54, Manfred Dommasch fought in vain to stay in the league alongside the veterans Karl-Heinz Steinbeck and Rolf Drognitz in the team of coach Walter Zunker . He played 18 games and scored six goals. Zehlendorf rose with the co-promoted Kickers 1900 - they remained without a win in the entire round - back into the amateur league. Immediately in 1955 he won the title again and immediately returned to the city league.

The climber was able to manage in 1955/56 with 39:37 goals and 21:23 points after 22 league games in eighth place. Personally, the first place in the scorers list with 18 goals for Manfred Dommasch was his greatest success. Viktoria 89 Berlin won the Berlin championship with 60:28 goals and 29:15 points . Her top scorer was Horst Stange with twelve goals. The Zehlendorfer striker had opened the round with five hits in the first two round games in September 1955 against Spandauer SV and BFC Alemannia 90 and fellow striker Rolf Drognitz was the second best Zehlendorfer scorer with four hits. In 1957 and 1958 Dommasch confirmed his final qualities with ten goals each and that in a team that had a negative goal difference of 32:39 and 36:41 in both rounds.

From the round 1958/59 the mode was converted to three rounds with eleven games each in the Berlin City League. Zehlendorf received the table leader SC Tasmania 1900 Berlin in second place on the 20th matchday for a big game. On the 23rd matchday, February 1, 1959, Manfred Dommasch scored his 17th goal of the season with his 1-1 equalizer at Spandauer SV in his 21st round. With that he led the scorers list with Reinhard Knöfel . Zehlendorf ranked 3rd with 43:28 goals and 27:17 points. Due to an injury, the round for Dommasch was over, he could not play any more games after that. In the remaining ten games without the outstanding goalscorer, his teammates came to 6:16 points and 12:22 goals and fell back to sixth place in the final table. Knöfel from runner-up Spandauer SV won the top scorer's crown with 23 goals.

The last game in the city league was played by Dommasch on May 19, 1963 in a 2-1 home win against Tennis Borussia Berlin . From 1953 to 1963 he had played 186 games for Hertha 03 Zehlendorf in the city league and scored 88 goals. The trained mechanic is thus a record player and also the undisputed record scorer of Zehlendorf in the Berlin City League. Then he was still active for the first four rounds in the Berlin Regional Football League . Since he ended his long playing career on December 4, 1966 in the 1-1 draw at Kickers 1900, he only saw Zehlendorf's title wins in 1969 and 1970 as a spectator. From 1963 to 1966 he played 63 regional league games and scored 18 goals.

literature

  • Raphael Keppel, The German Football League 1946-1963, Edgar Hitzel Sports and Games Publishing House, 1989, ISBN 978-3980217231
  • Lorenz Knieriem / Hardy Grüne, players lexicon 1890-1963, Agon-Verlag, 2006, ISBN 978-3897841482