Reinhold Wischnowsky

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Reinhold Wischnowsky (born October 10, 1938 ) is a former German soccer player who played 46 games for Karlsruher SC in the Bundesliga between 1963 and 1966 and scored one goal.

career

Beginnings in the west until 1959

The career of the talented young footballer Reinhold Wischnowsky began in the Fürstenberg Stadium of STV Horst-Emscher . The striker's talent was well above the average and so he was appointed to the DFB youth team in 1956 and 1957. In the 1956 FIFA tournament in Hungary, he stormed in two games alongside Manfred Berz and Werner Olk . The following year, 1957, the tournament now hosted by UEFA was held in Spain. All three group matches against Hungary, Poland and Spain ended in a draw and the talent of the "Emscher Hussars" had always been in use as a center forward. Teammates in Spain were Fritz Kosar , Fritz Pott , Karl-Heinz Schnellinger , Winfried Mittrowski , Egon Horst , Günter Herrmann , Johann Sabath and Siegfried Gast . In total, Wischnowsky played six international matches in the DFB youth team.

His beginnings in the senior division with the black and blue did not fall into the heyday of the hussar legends Heinz Flotho , Alfred Kelbassa , Bernhard Klodt and Kurt Sahm . In the 1957/58 season, Horst-Emscher won the championship in the 2nd league west with his young talent and thus promoted to the Oberliga West together with Borussia Mönchengladbach , but in the West German football upper house the financial and sporting bases were not sufficient . STV Horst-Emscher was 16th in 1958/59 and immediately relegated to the 2nd division. Reinhold Wischnowsky played 24 games and with his nine goals was top scorer for the team around top performers Friedhelm Niggemeier and Günther Schwertfeger .

In the championship round 1957/58 in the 2nd division Wischnowsky completed an international match on February 26, 1958 in Wuppertal when the U 23 of the DFB played against Belgium. In the 4-1 success he formed the German attacking tips on right winger together with center forward Uwe Seeler and left winger Hans Cieslarczyk and scored a goal. In the 1959/60 round he moved to the Oberliga Süd and signed a new contract with Karlsruher SC.

Karlsruher SC, 1959 to 1966

On the first day of the round 1959/60, on August 23, 1959, the man from Horst-Emscher made his debut in the Oberliga Süd. KSC lost the opening game with 2: 3 goals at SSV Reutlingen 05 . The new attacker succeeded in the seventh minute with the interim 1: 1 equalizer against the SSV case guarded by Karl Bögelein . With Willy Reitgaßl , Klaus Matischak , Heinz Schmitt and Friedel Späth, he formed the attack of the Wildparkelf, which is supervised by the new KSC trainer Eduard Frühwirth . At the end of the round, Wischnowsky celebrated the championship in the Oberliga Süd after 28 appearances with 13 goals with Karlsruher SC - ahead of Kickers Offenbach and Eintracht Frankfurt . With Reitgaßl he shared the KSC-internal top scorer crown. In the final round of the German soccer championship, he played three games against Westfalia Herne, Hamburger SV and Borussia Neunkirchen. On July 30, 1960, Wischnowsky won the South German Cup with Karlsruhe in Mannheim against Eintracht Frankfurt with a 2-1 win. He scored one goal as a center forward. In the DFB Cup 1959/60 he was also part of the team that defeated FK Pirmasens 2-0 in a semi-final repeat game in Karlsruhe on September 21, 1960 and thus made it into the final. On October 5th, he was absent due to an injury in the 3-2 defeat against Borussia Mönchengladbach. When the defending champions in the south came in third behind 1. FC Nürnberg and Eintracht Frankfurt in the 1960/61 round , Wischnowsky had scored ten goals in 27 games. On August 23, 1961, he was also active in the 2: 3 defeat after extra time in the semi-finals of the DFB Cup 1960/61 at Werder Bremen as a center forward for Baden. Reinhold Wischnowsky came from 1959 to 1963 for the KSC in the Oberliga Süd on 101 missions and scored 32 goals.

On the second day of the new Bundesliga, on August 31, 1963, he made his debut in this league. KSC lost 4-0 at 1. FC Köln . The Karlsruhe team could not make the transition from the regional league to the concentration Bundesliga and fought every year to stay in the league. The striker Wischnowsky moved to the right wing runner position and ended his Bundesliga career as a right defender on January 8, 1966 in a 3-0 home win against Tasmania 1900 Berlin. From 1963 to 1966 he had completed 46 missions and scored one goal. In the 1966/67 round he signed a new contract with SC Viktoria Köln in the Regionalliga West and moved back to his West German homeland.

Back in the west, from 1966

With the men of the "Schäl Sick" in the Höhenberger Sportpark in Cologne, Reinhold Wischnowsky played 82 games in three seasons from 1966 to 1969 and scored 16 goals. Player colleagues such as Paul Alger , Gero Bisanz , Werner Maes , Dieter Nasdalla , Karl-Heinz Ripkens , Toni Schumacher , Hans Sturm and the coaches Günther Klemm and Eduard Frühwirth accompanied these three rounds. But nothing more like midfield positions came out of it. At SV Rath-Heumar, Wischnowsky ended his career in the amateur camp.

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 .
  • Matthias Kropp, German big football teams, part 11: Karlsruher SC, Agon-Verlag, 1998, ISBN 3-89609-115-8 .
  • Matthias Weinrich, Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 6: German Cup history since 1935. Pictures, statistics, stories, constellations. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2000, ISBN 3-89784-146-0 .