Peter Woldmann

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Peter Woldmann
Personnel
birthday March 2, 1943
date of death October 1, 2003
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
Hamburger SV
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1963-1965 Hamburger SV 6 0(2)
1965-1966 SV Eintracht Trier 05 19 0(7)
1966-1967 RSC Charleroi 9 0(2)
1967-1968 1. SC Göttingen 05 21 0(7)
1968-1970 FC St. Pauli 58 (20)
1970-1971 Black and white Bregenz 14 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.

Peter Woldmann (March 2, 1943 - October 1, 2003 ) was a German football player . The striker made a total of six appearances in the Bundesliga with Hamburger SV from 1963 to 1965 and scored two goals. In the second -rate regional football leagues Southwest and North, a total of 98 regional league appearances with 34 goals were added from 1965/66 to 1969/70 at the clubs Eintracht Trier , SC Göttingen 05 and FC St. Pauli .

Career

Woldmann already played in the youth team of Hamburger SV before playing in the Bundesliga for two years from the 1963/64 season. He played six games and scored two goals. His first game, in the first Bundesliga season 1963/64, ended on December 14, 1963 under coach Martin Wilke 3-2 for 1. FC Nürnberg . At that time, Woldmann was still part of the HSV amateur team, from which Claus Vogler had moved up at the beginning of the round and Bernd Dörfel , who had moved up into the professional squad during the round . The HSV's first “shooting star” in the Bundesliga was Woldmann. The 20-year-old home grown man moved into the starting line-up for the game in Nuremberg in December 1963 because right-winger Fritz Boyens was to be spared for the European Cup game against CF Barcelona. Despite the 2: 3 defeat, the Hamburger Abendblatt saw the newcomer as a "pleasant appearance": "An athlete who fought and played so cleverly as if he was not there for the first but for the twentieth time." Coach Wilke suspended the talent one more time eight days later. The game was won 2-1 against Borussia Dortmund on December 21st . The attack by Uwe Seeler and Charly Dörfel , who scored 45 goals together, could not get past the young Woldmann. In his second Bundesliga season, 1964/65, Georg Gawliczek took over the position on the sidelines, who used him four times. There were the games against Eintracht Frankfurt (2: 1), Munich 1860 (3: 2), FC Schalke 04 (1: 3) and on January 9, 1965 in front of 76,000 spectators at Hannover 96, where he won 2-1 also scored a goal. Before the start of the round, HSV had promoted three of their own amateurs: Holger Dieckmann , Erhard Schwerin and Woldmann to the team of licensed players. Despite his two goals (another goal in the 2-1 win against Frankfurt), Gawliczek no longer planned with Woldmann for the following season.

So the attacker and defender Hubert Stapelfeldt moved to SV Eintracht Trier 05 in the second-class regional league . For one year, Woldmann demonstrated his skills for the Mosel Stadium team alongside teammates like Peter Scholtes (9 goals), Lothar Kleim , Horst Brand , Wilhelm Haag and Erich Hermesdorf , scoring seven goals in 17 games. Due to a weak second half of the season with 9:21 points, he only reached 13th place with Trier. After only one year in Trier, he moved to Belgium in the Jupiler League , he played one season for the RSC Charleroi in 1966/67 . After nine games and two hits, he returned to Germany for the 1967/68 season and played at 1. SC Göttingen 05 in the Regionalliga Nord . After seven hits in 21 games, he suffered an injury to the meniscus, so he was out the rest of the season. Göttingen was nevertheless runner-up in the Regionalliga Nord and thus moved into the Bundesliga promotion round. In May and June 1968, Woldmann played for the black and yellow again: He played the games against SV Alsenborn (3-0, 1 goal), Hertha BSC (0-1 defeat in Berlin in front of 75,000 spectators), FC Bayern Hof (3: 1, 1 goal), Rot-Weiss Essen (0: 1 defeat by a goal from Willi Lippens in the 88th minute), second leg against Hertha BSC (0: 0), scored the winning goal to make it 1: 0 -Home success on June 19 against Essen and went down with his teammates at the end with 1: 5 in the second leg in Hof. After this successful season in Göttingen with teammates like Peter Klepatz , Horst-Dieter Berking , Heiner Klose and Fred Hoff , Woldmann moved back to Hamburg and played for two years at FC St. Pauli . In two rounds at St. Pauli, Woldmann scored 20 goals in 58 regional league appearances alongside Ulrich Kallius , Reinhard Löffler , Wolfgang Wellnitz , Werner Pokropp , Horst Wohlers , Alfred Hussner , Werner Greth and Peter Osterhoff .

Under coach Erwin Türk , 3rd place in 1968/69 and 4th place in 1969/70, however, did not achieve the desired entry into the Bundesliga promotion round.

Then the last step followed his football career in Austria . He played the 1970/71 season at Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz , where he scored two goals in 14 games. Bregenz landed in 14th place in the table and was relegated.

literature

  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 553.
  • Werner Skrentny, Jens R. Prüß: With the diamond in the heart. The great history of Hamburger SV. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2008. ISBN 978-3-89533-620-1 .
  • Ulrich Merk, Andre Schulin: Bundesliga Chronicle 1963/64. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2004. ISBN 3-89784-083-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kölner Stadtanzeiger of October 26, 2019, page 3, information based on the Cologne football collector Peter Plum
  2. ^ Karn, Rehberg: Spiellexikon 1963-1994. P. 553
  3. Werner Skrentny, Jens R. Prüß: With the diamond in the heart. P. 246
  4. Werner Skrentny, Jens R. Prüß: With the diamond in the heart. P. 216
  5. All HSV Bundesliga players since 1963. Accessed on July 9, 2014 .