Roland Black Forests

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Roland Schwarzwälder (born September 19, 1953 ) is a former German football player . In the 1976/77 season he played a total of 14 games in the 2nd Bundesliga for BSV Schwenningen and scored one goal.

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The young striker Roland Schwarzwälder came from TuS Landstuhl to SV Alsenborn for the last round of the old, second -rate regional football league Southwest in 1973/74 . In addition to the amateur from Landstuhl, Gerd Schwickert from TuS Neuendorf also came to the Pfalzdorf near Kaiserslautern. On the first day of the season, on August 12, 1973, he was substituted on by coach Werner Mangold in the away game against Borussia Neunkirchen . At the side of his namesake and goalkeeper Franz Schwarzwälder , defender Walter Frosch and midfield strategist Karel Nepomucký , he completed seven games.

In the 1975/76 season he was part of the team of BSV Schwenningen in the Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league, which won the championship and qualified for the 2nd Bundesliga after a 4-0 win against SpVgg Ludwigsburg . Although goalkeeper Dragan Mutibarič , Wolfgang Lex , Franz Michelberger and Helmut Haller came from the professional field to coach Michael Pfeiffer's team , the BSV had no chance to maintain the class. With 31:10 goals and 15:61 points, Schwenningen immediately relegated to the amateur camp. Schwarzwälder was active in 14 games and had scored a goal for the blue-whites from the Gustav Strohm Stadium on the side of defensive talent Karl-Heinz Wöhrlin . On the 38th matchday, May 21, 1977, he was part of the Schwenningen storm formation in the last game of the season at FK Pirmasens (2-2). In the 1977/78 round he was in the first three main rounds of the DFB Cup against competitors Viktoria 89 Berlin (3: 2 a.s.), SV Ottweiler (4: 0) and Schwarz-Weiß Essen (1: 2 a . V.) in action for Schwenningen.

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