Richard Albrecht (soccer player)

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Richard Albrecht
Personnel
birthday May 26, 1936
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
until 1955 FC Markt Berolzheim
1955-1957 TSV Roth
1957-1965 1. FC Nuremberg 137 (40)
1965-1969 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 130 (21)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
SV Laufamholz
TSV Röthenbach / Peg.
1 Only league games are given.

Richard Albrecht (born May 26, 1936 ) is a former German soccer player . The striker played 108 games for 1. FC Nürnberg in the Oberliga Süd from 1957 to 1963 , scoring 36 goals. In 1961 he won the German championship with the “Club” - Albrecht played four group games in the final round - and in 1962 he was a member of the successful DFB Cup final formation , which won the cup in the Noris after a 2-1 win after extra time against Fortuna Düsseldorf got.

career

Oberliga and Bundesliga in Nuremberg, 1957 to 1965

About the stations FC Markt Berolzheim (until 1955) and TSV Roth (1955-1957), the football sporting career led the attacking player in 1957 from the 2nd amateur league Middle Franconia to 1. FC Nuremberg in the Oberliga Süd. In his debut year 1957/58, under the direction of Franz Binder , he played in 26 league games and scored seven goals. As South German runner-up, the Franconians made it to the final round of the German championship. On April 26, 1958, Albrecht made his debut in front of 70,000 spectators at the Neckar Stadium in Stuttgart in a 2-2 draw against Southwest champion FK Pirmasens in the final round. After three group games, Hamburger SV made it to the final, Nuremberg ranked second ahead of FKP and 1. FC Köln. In the last three years, Nuremberg closed the southern league with two title wins (1961, 1962) and the runner-up in 1963. When the "Club" won the German championship in 1961, the powerful winger was used in four games in the finals. When the defending champion lost the final against 1. FC Köln with 4-0 goals in Berlin on May 12, 1962 , he and Gustav Flachenecker , Max Morlock , Heinz Strehl and Reinhold Gettinger formed the attack of the team of coach Herbert Widmayer . When he won the DFB Cup on August 29, 1962 in Hanover against Fortuna Düsseldorf, he stormed the left wing. In the European Cup Winners' Cup, he represented the colors of 1. FC Nürnberg in the two games in October and November 1962 against AS St. Etienne .

After the introduction of the Bundesliga in 1963, he played 29 Bundesliga games for 1. FC Nürnberg until 1965 before moving to SpVgg Fürth . On the first day of the newly introduced Bundesliga, 1963/64, he was one of the players on August 24, 1963 who actively started the Bundesliga debut. He stormed in the 1-1 draw of the "Club" at Hertha BSC on the left wing and had to do with Otto Rehhagel as the right defender at Hertha.

Regionalliga Süd in Fürth, 1965 to 1969

In the "clover leaf" -Elf the strong attacker belonged again to the regular cast and finished fourth in 1966 and third in 1967 under coach Robert Gebhardt in the second division of the Regionalliga Süd . At the side of his teammates Peter Löwer , Paul Derbfuß , Bernd Windhausen , Robert Ehrlinger , Klaus Slatina , Jürgen Billmann , Hermann Marchl and Erich Tauchmann , he played 130 league games for Fürth from 1965 to 1969 and scored 21 goals.

From the 1969/70 season he was with the clubs SV Laufamholz, ASV Auerbach and TSV Röthenbach as a player-coach in the Franconian amateur area in use. In Laufamholz he ran a lottery ticket shop.

Private

He has a son Markus Albrecht, born on December 11, 1966, who also played actively in teams such as SC Victoria, SV Laufamholz, Post SV Nürnberg and after several serious injuries as a player and player-coach from 1989 to 2006 600 games a. a. for TSV Röthenbach and 1. FC Röthenbach.

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 .
  • Christoph Bausenwein, Harald Kaiser, Bernd Siegler: 1. FC Nuremberg. The legend of the club . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 1996, ISBN 3-89533-163-5 .

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