Peer Posipal

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Peer Posipal (born July 3, 1962 in Hamburg ) is a former German soccer player .

career

Posipal first played in the youth team of Hamburger SV before he received a professional contract with the then first division club Eintracht Braunschweig in 1982 . Posipal struggled for the first two years of his professional career, he only made nine appearances and was a reservist most of the time. In the 1984/85 season he had his breakthrough and he became a regular player with 21 appearances. However, the traditional club, badly shaken by financial difficulties, rose to the 2nd division in 1985 and even in the Oberliga Nord in 1987. In 1988, Posipal was promoted to the second division again with Eintracht and stayed with the Braunschweig team until 1989. Then he moved to the promoted Preußen Münster , with whom he was relegated to the league in 1991.

He played 89 games for Eintracht in the 2nd division, including 32 games after the rise in 1988, and in the 1987/88 season 27 games in the Oberliga Nord. He also came to six appearances for Eintracht in the promotion round. In total, he played 146 times in league games for Eintracht, in which he scored 17 goals (two in the Bundesliga, eight in the 2nd division and seven in the Oberliga). 1991 ended after 30 first and 158 second division games, the professional career of the defensive and midfielder.

Others

Peer Posipal is the son of Josef Posipal , who won the title with the German national team at the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland . His son Patrick Posipal (born March 3, 1988) played in the second team of Hamburger SV until August 2008 , before moving to TuS Heeslingen . He then worked for FC Oberneuland for a year before playing at TSV Havelse in the Regionalliga Nord . He has been under contract with SV Meppen since the 2016 season .

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