Rolf D. Sabel

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Rolf Dieter Sabel (* 1949 in Cologne ) is a German is a writer and former functionary of the 1. FC Köln .

Life

Born as the son of AOK director Berthold Sabel and Ruth Sabel, b. Kredel, he grew up as the younger of two children in Cologne's Pantaleon district . In 1968 he passed the Abitur at Cologne's Humboldt High School and then studied law , Latin and education at the University of Cologne from 1969 to 1976 . He then taught Latin, history and law at various high schools in Cologne for 38 years, the longest of which until his retirement in 2015 at the Hildegard-von-Bingen-Gymnasium in Cologne-Sülz . Sabel was the first teacher in North Rhine-Westphalia with the law faculty . In addition to this activity, he worked for the Cologne District Government for more than ten years as a specialist advisor for ancient languages ​​and also practiced as a legal advisor.

Rolf D. Sabel is Roman Catholic, married, has four children and lives in Cologne.

Work at 1. FC Köln

Sabel joined 1. FC Köln as a member in 1971. In 1985 he was appointed to the board of directors of 1. FC Cologne due to his successful voluntary work under President Dietmar Artzinger-Bolten . From 1990 to 1991, Sabel was the head of the youth and amateur division of 1. FC Köln on this committee. Finally, in 1999 he was elected Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors. Due to internal upheavals with the then President, Albert Caspers , Rolf D. Sabel voluntarily resigned from the Board of Directors in 2000. He wrote down his experiences and experiences in the club biography "Title, Dreams, Turbulences" in 2000. As the Kölner Express reported in advance in an issue dated July 5, 1999, the work contained explosive internal information from the past of 1. FC Köln.

Works

Sabel is the author of mostly historical crime novels . His first publications, however, were scientific publications in the Diesterweg publishing house for school and teacher books that dealt with the subject of juvenile delinquency . Furthermore, Sabel wrote several articles in the Deutsche Richterzeitung and other, often educational journals.

In addition to these educational-scientific articles, Sabel began writing novels in 2000 . These mostly have a criminal history character and historical references to Cologne. Some of them are set in the present, but the majority of his crime novels are about the time of Roman antiquity , some also deal with several timelines within one narrative .

In 2000, Sabel also published a club biography "Titles, Dreams, Turbulences" about 1. FC Köln, in which he shared experiences, experiences and anecdotes from his 40-year membership and over 14 years as a member of the board of directors of 1. FC Cologne wrote down.

Sabel is a member of the Syndikat , a group of authors who write German-language crime literature.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kölner Express: edition from . July 5, 1999.
  2. publication list of Rolf D. Sabel on rolf-sabel.de. Retrieved August 13, 2020 .