Ralf Obermüller

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Ralf Obermüller
Personnel
Surname Ralf Obermüller
birthday 2nd July 1958
place of birth Germany
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1979 VfR Heilbronn ? (?)
1979-1980 VfB Stuttgart amateurs ? (?)
1980-1981 VfB Stuttgart 0 (0)
1981-1982 →  Freiburg FC  (loan) 36 (2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1979 Germany amateurs 8 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Ralf Obermüller (born July 2, 1958 ) is a former German soccer player who played eight times as a striker in the German national soccer team of amateurs in 1979.

career

Amateur, until 1980

With the VfR Heilbronn , the young talented striker Ralf Obermüller took 7th place in the table in the 1977/78 season in the 1st Amateur League North Württemberg. Due to the new season division for the round 1978/79, the team from the Frankenstadion played in the Association League Württemberg and won the championship and promotion to the amateur upper league Baden-Württemberg . In the DFB Cup , Heilbronn played in the second main round on September 23, 1978 at Fortuna Düsseldorf with the attacker Obermüller and lost the game 3-0. With Württemberg's association selection, the hopeful striker won the 1979 regional cup .

These performances led Obermüller on April 18, 1979 to his debut in the amateur national team of the DFB at the international match in Pristina against Yugoslavia. In May and June there were two more appearances in the German amateur team before the talent switched to the amateur division of VfB Stuttgart for the 1979/80 round .

With the amateurs of VfB, the newcomer from Heilbronn was able to win the championship in the AOL Baden-Württemberg straight away. Since the VfB amateurs could not move up to the 2nd division, the runner-up VfB Eppingen rose and the VfB talents played for the German amateur championship 1980. In the final game on June 20, 1980 against FC Augsburg, Obermüller could not be actively injured in the 2 : Contribute 1 victory. The VfB rewarded the talents Frank Elser , Ralf Obermüller and İlyas Tüfekçi with the inclusion in the licensed team for the round 1980/81. In the case of the ex-Heilbronn striker, his five appearances in the amateur national team in the first half of the 1979/80 season had an impact on the admission to the pros. Obermüller took part in the four Olympic qualification games against Finland and Norway and stood at the 154th amateur international game of the DFB on November 14, 1979 in Baunatal, where the history of this selection ended.

Football Bundesliga and 2nd Bundesliga, 1980 to 1982

In addition to its own amateurs for the 1980/81 round, VfB Stuttgart also signed the 2nd division players Karl Allgöwer , Dieter Kohnle and Joachim Löw . Trainer Jürgen Sundermann should lead the Swabians to the championship. Only Karl Allgöwer was able to cope with this pressure, who was able to establish himself immediately in the starting eleven with 32 appearances and ten goals. Elser, Kohnle, Löw and Obermüller could not prevail against it. VfB landed in 3rd place and Obermüller was loaned to Freiburg FC for the 1981/82 round in the 2nd Bundesliga .

In the Breisgau the old master from the Möslestadion tried to be prepared for the first year of the single-track 2nd division with the obligations of Wolfgang Dotzauer, Volker Fass , Urban Klausmann , Marian Respondek, Harald Schwehr and Obermüller. In the first five games of the season with his team, coach Horst Heese also ensured optimism at the FFC, with 7-3 points the Freiburg team ranked 2nd. Since the DFB Cup was only defeated in the last 16 at home in front of 21,000 spectators against FC Bayern Munich in the 3-0 defeat, they hoped to be prepared for the second half of the season. At the end of the season, the Freiburg FC rose with 23:53 points from the 2nd division. The change of coach from Hesse to Siegfried Melzig in March 1982 hadn't changed anything. At the side of Paul Linz and Karl-Heinz Schulz , Ralf Obermüller had completed 36 games with two goals in 1981/82 in the 2nd Bundesliga. After this round in Freiburg, Obermüller said goodbye to German licensed football.

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