Norbert Siegmann

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Norbert Siegmann
Personnel
birthday May 20, 1953
place of birth Berlin, Germany
size 178 cm
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1970-1971 Wacker 04 Berlin 1 0(0)
1971-1972 Tasmania Berlin 29 0(2)
1972-1974 VfB Stuttgart 28 0(0)
1974-1976 Tennis Borussia Berlin 65 0(4)
1976-1985 SV Werder Bremen 193 (14)
1986 SC Fortuna Cologne 2 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2008– SV Weser 08 Bremen
1 Only league games are given.

Norbert Siegmann (born May 20, 1953 in Berlin) is a former German soccer player .

In the Bundesliga , Siegmann has played 209 Bundesliga games for VfB Stuttgart , Tennis Borussia Berlin and Werder Bremen . He scored 10 goals in the process. He also got 8 goals in 79 games in the 2nd division.

Career

Siegmann began his football career at Wacker 04 Berlin , with whom he won the Berlin Cup in 1971. He then played one season for Tasmania Berlin in the Regionalliga Berlin (1971/72) and became Berlin runner-up. For Tasmania he scored 2 goals in 29 regional league games. He also made two appearances in the promotion round to the Bundesliga against Wuppertaler SV and VfL Osnabrück, both of which Tasmania lost. Under the coach Hermann Eppenhoff he moved to VfB Stuttgart. From 1972 to the end of 1973 he made 28 Bundesliga appearances for VfB Stuttgart . On January 1, 1974, he moved to Tennis Borussia Berlin , for which he was used in 28 Bundesliga games and 37 games in the 2nd division until 1976; here he scored a total of 4 goals. From 1976 to 1984 he played for Werder Bremen . He made 199 appearances for Werder, including 40 games in the 2nd division north and 159 games in the 1st Bundesliga. In these games he scored 4 goals in the 2nd division and 10 goals in the Bundesliga. He was no longer used in the Bundesliga in the 1984/85 season and left Werder after that season. His last position in professional football was SC Fortuna Köln , for which he played twice in the 2nd Bundesliga in the 1985/86 season. He also played 6 games in the DFB Cup for Werder Bremen .

Siegmann played both in defense and in midfield.

Foul on Lienen

On August 14, 1981, Ewald Lienen was seriously injured in a foul by Siegmann in the game of his club Werder Bremen against Arminia Bielefeld . Lienen suffered an open flesh wound about 25 centimeters long on the thigh, in which the muscular shell could be seen. The photos dominated the newspapers for days after the game. Lienen then accused Siegmann's trainer Otto Rehhagel of having asked Siegmann to deliberately foul him. Siegmann, who received no red card in his entire career, denied this. He later said in an interview that the foul was caused by over-motivation and inexperience.

After the career

Siegmann had to end his career in 1986 due to an injury. He traveled around the world, attended the Rishikesh yoga center and lived in India for several years . Today Siegmann is a professed Buddhist .

On June 17, 2008, the regional league club SV Weser 08 Bremen presented Siegmann as the new coach of the men's team.

Individual evidence

  1. Norbert Siegmann - player profile. Retrieved August 22, 2019 .
  2. Dr. Hanns Leske, Tasmania Berlin, The Eternal Last- The True Story of the Tasmanians, Agon Sportverlag Kassel 2011- ISBN 978-3-89784-369-1 , page 327
  3. Sports history: Foul with dire consequences: Siegmann falls Lienen , DerWesten, August 14, 2008
  4. "The years that followed were not easy" . In: Der Tagesspiegel Online . March 1, 2007, ISSN  1865-2263 ( tagesspiegel.de [accessed May 9, 2018]).
  5. sportschau.de: Norbert Siegmann - the slightly different ex-professional. May 8, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2018 .
  6. ^ What "Schlitzer" Norbert Siegmann says today , Welt.de, February 2009

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