Peter barefoot

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Peter barefoot
Personnel
birthday April 11, 1944
place of birth Germany
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1966-1967 Hamburger SV 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Peter Barfuß (born April 11, 1944 ) is a former German soccer player . In the 1966/67 season he played a Bundesliga game for Hamburger SV as an amateur .

Career

Barefoot had started playing soccer in the youth of TuS Hamburg 1880 and had also been active in the senior sector for the first few years. From the 1964/65 season he played in the amateur team of Hamburger SV. The defender Peter Barfuß played in the 1966/67 season with the Hamburg SV amateur team in the Hamburg regional league . For the professional squad's technical director was Georg Knöpfle with Hans Schulz , Hans-Jürgen Hellfritz , Elmar May , Peter pipe cutter (HSV-Youth) and Reinhard Löffler committed by the HSV-amateurs several new players. Due to a personnel shortage, Barefoot made his only Bundesliga appearance on matchday 28, when HSV lost 2-1 at MSV Duisburg . The then HSV coach Josef Schneider had to do without the regular players Horst Schnoor , Jürgen Kurbjuhn , Harry Behre and Uwe Seeler at the game in Duisburg and therefore brought Erhard Schwerin (in goal), Dieter Strauss and Reinhard Löffler in addition to the HSV amateur barefoot and Peter Rohrschneider on duty. In the Bundesliga chronicle it is noted about the game in Duisburg: “The Hamburgers were tactically prepared for delaying the pace and destroying the Duisburg build-up game. Gert Dörfel was the only one who took care of some relief and danger in front of the Meidericher Tor. "

Knöpfle remarked after the 1: 2 defeat at MSV Duisburg: “Nothing against Peter Barfuß - he didn't even do that badly. But under normal circumstances he wouldn't have a chance to be in the first team. ”Barefoot himself is quoted as follows in retrospect:“ Some of us [players from the HSV amateurs] were really no worse than some of the old birds that they bought back then. The amateur squad was supposed to be promoted, and the coach also watched every game, but basically at the time they were always careful to get outside people for the Bundesliga, and if there were any honest defenders, leg breakers who were hardly straight could walk. "

In the 1968/69 season Barfuß returned to his home club TuS Hamburg for a round, then played for three years at SpVgg Blankenese, before ending his career at TuS Holstein Quickborn from 1972 to 1977. In later years he dedicated himself to tennis.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jürgen Bitter: Germany's football. The encyclopedia. FA Herbig. Munich 2008. ISBN 978-3-7766-2558-5 . P. 41
  2. Urlich Merk, Andre Schulin: Bundesliga Chronik 1966/67. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2005. ISBN 3-89784-086-3 . P. 161
  3. Axel Formeseyn: Our HSV. P. 57
  4. Axel Formeseyn: Our HSV. P. 56/57

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