Pierre Dickert

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Pierre Dickert
Personnel
birthday August 3, 1960
place of birth Germany
size 187 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
SSV Hagen
Lueneburg SK
SpVgg Ludwigsburg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1978-1979 SC Tegel
1979-1982 Hertha BSC 56 (10)
1982-1983 Alemannia Aachen 30 0(8)
1983-1985 1. FC Saarbrücken 43 (11)
1985-1988 FC running
1988-1989 TSV Rudow
1 Only league games are given.

Pierre Dickert (born August 3, 1960 ) is a former German football player .

Youth career

Dickert first joined an association in Stuttgart when he was six . This was followed by stations all over the republic at SSV Hagen , Lüneburger SK and SpVgg Ludwigsburg .

Professional career

His first station in the senior sector was SC Tegel from Berlin , where Dickert moved in 1978.

After just one season, Hertha BSC , last year at least in the DFB Cup final and the UEFA Cup semi-finals , noticed Dickert and signed him. In Berlin-Frohnau , Dickert lived near Erich Beer , who took him to training in his car, as Dickert did not yet have a driver's license at the time. In the Bundesliga , Dickert was substituted on only three times and in the game against Borussia Dortmund even out after 21 minutes. In the end, due to the worse goal difference against MSV Duisburg and Bayer 05 Uerdingen, they were relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga . There the old lady narrowly missed the direct ascent. Dickert, on the other hand, was stuck in the starting eleven. In 1981/82 Dickert initially played regularly, but when Uwe Klimaschefski was replaced by Georg Gawliczek , he hardly had any appearances. In total, he was substituted on fourteen times in 15 appearances this season. At the end of the season, the Herthaners were able to celebrate promotion as second place behind FC Schalke 04 .

Due to the differences with Gawliczek, Dickert moved to Alemannia Aachen in the 2nd division. The 1982/83 season ended with a midfield place. And although Dickert had played 30 of 38 games, he switched to the newly promoted 1. FC Saarbrücken , as his sponsor had become a Klimaschefski trainer there.

With the Saarlanders , Dickert managed to stay in the league in 1984 . In 1985 Saarbrücken was third and thus qualified for the promotion relegation against Arminia Bielefeld . In the first leg at the Ludwigsparkstadion , Dickert was substituted on when the score was 1-0 in the 68th minute and only one minute later he scored the 2-0 final score. With a 1-1 draw in the second leg, Saarbrücken secured a completely surprising promotion.

Nevertheless, Dickert left the club for Switzerland to join FC Laufen . But he wasn't really happy there, and in the meantime even got down from the second highest division to the amateur area. Even so, he stayed for three years until 1988.

Then he returned to Berlin to TSV Rudow , where he ended his professional career after a season in 1989.

Private

After his playing career, he initially ran two tanning salons, with which he went bankrupt. Most recently he worked in the textile industry.

successes

Promotion to the Bundesliga : 1982, 1985

Web links

literature

  • Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 .
  • Harald Tragmann, Harald Voß: The Hertha Compendium. 2., revised. and exp. Edition. Harald Voß, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-935759-05-3 .
  • Gilbert Blecken: HERTHA 1970–1990. Pro BUSINESS Verlag, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-938262-22-2 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Gilbert Blecken: HERTHA 1970–1990. Pro BUSINESS Verlag, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-938262-22-2 .
  2. Pierre Dickert at ochehoppaz.de , viewed on August 11, 2010
  3. Nordberliner SC 1919 e. V. Story , viewed on August 11, 2010