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Peter final rule
Personnel
Surname Peter final rule
birthday August 10, 1954
place of birth WeidenauGermany
size 182 cm
position goal
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1972-1973 VfB 07 Weidenau
1973-1974 FC Schalke 04 1 (0)
1975-1976 SpVgg Erkenschwick 3 (0)
1978 Borussia Dortmund 6 (0)
1978-1981 Tennis Borussia Berlin 60 (0)
1981-1982 SC Charlottenburg
1982-1991 Eintracht Haiger
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2012 SSV Dillenburg
from 2013 SG Gusternhain / Roth
1 Only league games are given.

Peter Endrulat (born August 10, 1954 in Weidenau ) comes from Siegerland and is a former German soccer goalkeeper and today's soccer coach .

Career

Final rule learned to play football in the youth of VfB 07 Weidenau . At the beginning still used as a midfielder or attacking player, he was soon between the goal posts due to his quick reactions and also attracted national attention. From 1973 to 1975 he was substitute goalkeeper behind Norbert Nigbur at FC Schalke 04 , where he played a Bundesliga game. In the 1975/76 season he moved to SpVgg Erkenschwick , and from 1976 to 1978 he was with Borussia Dortmund , for which he played six games in the Bundesliga .

The final rule became famous on the last day of the 1977/78 season . Borussia Dortmund lost against Borussia Mönchengladbach in Düsseldorf with 0:12 . To date, this is the biggest defeat of a Bundesliga team. The final result is the Bundesliga goalkeeper who conceded the most goals in a game. At the same time, this was his last of only seven Bundesliga games. For Gladbach it was not enough to win the title, because of the better goal difference, 1. FC Köln became German champions this season .

Endrulat switched to Tennis Borussia Berlin in the summer of 1978 . He ended his professional career at SC Charlottenburg in 1981. After completing his playing career, he tried his hand at the amateur field, including at Eintracht Haiger , as a coach. From January 1, 2012, Endrulat was the coach of the amateur soccer team SSV Dillenburg in the group league (district upper league) Gießen-Marburg, and since April 10, 2013 he has been coaching the district division SG Gusternhain / Roth.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Endrulat - Twelve stalls and one exit (October 2, 2012)
  2. ^ Website of the association, viewed February 15, 2012