Rainer Gawell

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Rainer Gawell
Personnel
birthday May 22, 1924
date of death 1994
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Beuthener SuSV 09
0000-1945 Sports fans Klausberg
0000-1951 BSG Mechanics Sömmerda
1951-1953 Alemannia Aachen 44 0(3)
1953-1954 Eintracht Trier 15 0(5)
1954-1955 SpVgg Fürth 20 0(4)
1955-1959 Eintracht Trier 109 (12)
1959-1962 CS Grevenmacher
1962-1964 FC Jeunesse Wasserbillig
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1966-1967 FC Aris Bonneweg
1 Only league games are given.

Rainer Gawell (born May 22, 1924 , † 1994 ) was a German football player .

Career

Gawell started playing football at the SuSV 09 by SuSV 09 and continued it at Sportfreunde Klausberg . With the end of the Second World War , gaming operations also came to a standstill.

After his release from Soviet captivity , he was initially active as a player in Halle and Erfurt and then played for the BSG Mechanik in Sömmerda, Thuringia, until 1951 .

From 1951 to 1953 he played 44 points games for Alemannia Aachen in the Oberliga West and scored three goals. He made his debut on August 19, 1951 (1st matchday) in the 2: 3 defeat in the away game against Schwarz-Weiß Essen , he scored his first goal on November 16, 1952 (11th matchday) in the 2: 5- Loss in the away game against Rot-Weiss Essen with the goal to 1: 3 in the 40th minute. He was also used in six games of the DFB Cup competition and made his debut on August 17, 1952 in Herzogenrath in a 5-2 first-round victory over TuS Essen-West . He scored his two goals in the national cup competition for club teams on March 1 and 8, 1953 in the quarter and semi-finals won 3-1 at home against Hamborn 07 and Wormatia Worms . The subsequent final held on May 1, 1953 in the Düsseldorf Rheinstadion in front of 37,000 spectators against Rot-Weiss Essen, was lost with 1: 2; the connecting goal by Jupp Derwall in the 56th minute was the only goal his team managed.

The 1953/54 season he played for Eintracht Trier in the Oberliga Südwest before he graduated from the 1954/55 season for SpVgg Fürth in the Oberliga Süd and returned to Trier.

His second season for Eintracht Trier lasted from 1955 to 1959 , the last season with eighth place was his best with this team.

He then moved to Luxembourg , where he played for the first division club CS Grevenmacher from 1959 to 1962 . His active football career he finally left the FC Jeunesse Wasserbillig as player-coach fade away, where it first with the team in the second-rate Ehrendivision played and the end of the season climb in the National Division in 1963 managed. In the 1966/67 season he coached FC Aris Bonneweg and took him to fourth place in the 12-club national league.

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