Rolf Bertram

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Rolf Bertram
Personnel
Surname Rolf Bertram
birthday April 23, 1935
place of birth Germany
position Midfielder and striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1957-1960 SV Wiesbaden
1960–1962 KSV Hessen Kassel 34 (7)
1962-1964 SSV Reutlingen 23 (3)
1964– SV Wiesbaden
1 Only league games are given.

Rolf Bertram (born April 23, 1935 ) is a former German soccer player . He played both in midfield and in attack . After his football career, he was very successful as a track and field athlete in senior sports.

Football career

Bertram, who had played at SV Wiesbaden in the then Second League South since the 1957/58 season, then played two seasons, 1960/61 and 1961/62, at KSV Hessen Kassel in the Second League South and scored 7 goals in 34 games . In the 1961/62 season he managed to win the championship with KSV and thus promotion to the Oberliga Süd , the top division in German football at the time. In addition to captain Karl Hutfles , the team at that time included the two goalkeepers Karl Loweg and Árpád Fazekas as well as field players Klaus-Peter Jendrosch (22 goals), Erich Hahn (20), Peter Velhorn (17), Jozsef Burjan (17), Walter Müller, Hans Alt , Hans Michel , Dieter Vollmer, Theo Berning and Lothar Kleim.

Then he moved to SSV Reutlingen in the Oberliga Süd. There he scored 3 goals in 21 games in their last season before the introduction of the Bundesliga , 1962/63, as a teammate of Karl Bögelein and Ulrich Biesinger . In the following game year, 1963/64, he was only twice on the field for SSV in the Regionalliga Süd and remained without a goal.

He went back to Wiesbaden and rejoined SV Wiesbaden , with whom he lost 2-1 to the Hanover 96 amateurs in the final of the German amateur soccer championship in 1965 in Siegen on June 27, 1965 . In 1968/69 he was still active for SV Wiesbaden.

Senior sport

Bertram lives in Wiesbaden today and is a passionate and internationally highly successful athlete in his age groups at TUS Eintracht Wiesbaden. Most recently he was world champion in the M80 class in Lyon in August 2015 in both the 80 m and 200 m hurdles , both in European record times .

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Individual evidence

  1. Senior World Championships: Two titles and two European records for hurdler Rolf Bertram