Peter Ament

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Peter Ament (born November 24, 1957 ) is a former German soccer player who made five international matches in the German amateur soccer team in the 1978/79 season . From 1975 to 1988 Ament has been in the Oberliga Nord for the clubs SV Union Salzgitter and Wolfsburg completed a total of 427 games and scored 65 goals.

career

The junior player Peter Ament came to the 1975/76 season from the youth of the blue-whites of SV Union Salzgitter in the first team, which played the association games in the amateur league north. The former "buddy" from the south of Salzgitter finished fifth under coach Imre Farkaszinski and Ament had played 33 games and scored three goals alongside teammates like Klaus-Dieter Schäfer and Rainer Slodczyk . In the second league year with the team from the stadium on Friedrich-Ebert-Straße, 1976/77 , the SV Union reached the runner-up and thus moved into the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga . Ament had played 34 rounds in the Oberliga and scored five goals alongside goal scorers Schäfer (23 goals) and Erich Schneider (16 goals). In the promotion round Salzgitter failed to the competitors Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid, SV Siegburg 05 and Holstein Kiel. Ament had played all six games. In his third league year, 1977/78 , Ament and his Union colleagues could not repeat the success of the previous year. Despite the newcomers Jürgen Dudda and Rainer Prieß , the blue-whites only ended up in ninth place. Ament had played 33 league games and scored three goals.

With the association selection of Lower Saxony (NFV), the games for Ament in the regional cup were more successful. After successes against Württemberg, Bremen and in the semifinals against North Baden, he and his team- mates Bernd Krumbein , Kurt Pinkall and Peter Rühmkorb entered the finals against Westphalia in March 1978. In both games he was not used.

After a total of 100 league appearances for Salzgitter, Ament signed a new contract with eleven goals at runner-up VfL Wolfsburg for the 1978/79 season . His teammates Rainer Prieß and Klaus-Dieter Schäfer also joined the "Wolves". Ament was active in 33 league encounters and scored four goals. Wolfsburg had to be content with fifth place despite the newcomers and the debut of Siegfried Reich from the youth. The unrest in the coaching area - with Farkaszinski, Henk van Meteren and from April 28, 1979 with Wilfried Kemmer , three coaches had been in action at VfL in this round - prevented the "Wolves" from achieving the championship they wanted. His achievements in Wolfsburg were confirmed by appearances in the regional cup in the games against Westphalia and Württemberg and also led him to the amateur national team of the DFB. Erich Ribbeck , the responsible DFB coach for the amateur selection, put together a new team and appointed him for the first time in the DFB squad for the international match in The Hague against the Netherlands on November 8, 1978. Rainer Rühle, Siegmund Malek and Ament played in midfield and Ulrich Wielandt, Gisbert Paus and Ralf Dusend came on for the 2-0 defeat. The DFB had said goodbye to the "Olympic amateur", they now mainly used the player range of the regional amateur leagues. In the second half of the 1978/79 season, there were four more appearances in the amateur national team from March to June 1979 against Italy (0: 2), Yugoslavia (2: 3), France (1: 3; Ament scored the consolation goal ) and Spain (4: 0).

The amateur national team was over for Ament, but at VfL Wolfsburg he was still active in the Oberliga Nord until the 1988/89 season. The desired promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga did not succeed during this time; the third place in the 1979/80 season was the best placement before in his penultimate league round 1987/88 the runner-up was reached and thus the move into the promotion round, where you could not prevail. In the promotion round to the 2. Bundesliga Ament came to eight appearances and one goal. Overall, Peter Ament completed 317 league games for Wolfsburg from 1978 to 1989 and scored 55 goals.

The appearances in the DFB Cup in 1980 against VfB Stuttgart, 1982 against Lüdenscheid and Ulm, and 1987 against Karlsruher SC were sporting highlights for Ament in his ten rounds Oberliga Nord with VfL Wolfsburg.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ DSFS: Amateur Oberliga Nord 1974–1979. P. 228/229.
  2. Heimann, Jens: Kicker Almanach 1989. P. 126.
  3. ^ DSFS: Amateur Oberliga Nord 1974–1979. P. 236.