Rudi Duckman

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rudi Duckman
Personnel
Surname Rudi Duckman
birthday May 19, 1940
place of birth Germany
size 176 cm
position Defense / midfield
Juniors
Years station
TSV Benningen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1961 TSV Benningen ? (?)
1961-1969 VfB Stuttgart 123 (8)
1969– VfR Heilbronn ? (?)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1963 Germany U-23 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Rudi Entenmann (born May 19, 1940 ) is a former German soccer player. The outrunner and half-forward in the World Cup system used at the time played a total of 86 league games at VfB Stuttgart from 1963 to 1968 in the Bundesliga , scoring five goals.

career

Entenmann began his career in the Swabian amateur camp at TSV Benningen and moved to VfB Stuttgart in 1961 in what was then the first-class soccer league south . The squad of VfB coach Kurt Baluses was additionally reinforced by Josef Christ , Manfred Reiner and Friedrich Zipperer . On the seventh day of the 1961/62 season, on September 17, 1961, the man from Benningen made his debut in the Oberliga Süd. He lost on half right with the white-reds clearly with 0: 5 at 1. FC Nürnberg. Overall, the newcomer came in his first round with the club for movement games to eight league appearances in which he scored two goals when he reached 5th rank. In his second VfB year, 1962/63, the last of the old first-class league era, he was already a member of the Stuttgart-based regular squad with 29 of 30 league appearances. He now played mainly as a strong and systematic outside runner and ended the league era with the catch-up game on May 5, 1963, a 1-1 away draw at Kickers Offenbach. In Offenbach, the VfB defensive started with Günter Sawitzki , Hans Eisele , Günter Seibold , Entenmann, Klaus-Dieter Sieloff and Eberhard Pfisterer . With the 6th place, VfB Stuttgart was accepted into the Bundesliga, which ran from 1963/64.

Entenmann started on August 24, 1963 with VfB at FC Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga. VfB lost 2-0, but the right wing runner was given a good performance. In the match report of the Bundesliga Chronik 1963/64 , the runner Entenmann is noted as “the best player on the pitch”. In 28 rounds, he contributed to the fact that VfB reached 5th place at the end of the round. His good first half of the season culminated in his appointment to the U-23 junior team of the DFB, in which he played an international match against Bulgaria on September 25, 1963 in Karlsruhe. On the defensive, the DFB selection with Manfred Manglitz (goalkeeper), Josef Piontek , Hans-Jürgen Becher , Entenmann, Peter Kaack and Wilhelm Sturm took on the surprising 1-0 defeat. In the two following rounds, 1964/65 to 1965/66, he continued to be a member of the regular Swabian cast. Coach Baluses was replaced on March 8, 1965 by Rudi Gutendorf and brother Willi came to the VfB licensing team for the 1965/66 season. For the last three rounds from 1966/67 to 1968/69 Rudi Entenmann was only a substitute player - also due to persistent injury problems; with the use on August 31, 1968 at the home game against FC Schalke 04 (1: 1), his career at VfB Stuttgart ended in the Bundesliga. He came on in the 67th minute for the young Karl-Heinz Handschuh .

At the end of his high-class career, he moved to VfR Heilbronn in 1969 in the second-class regional football league south . In two rounds he played 28 league games for Heilbronn and scored a goal alongside teammates like Jürgen Glinka , Dieter Höller , Martin Kübler and Heiko Racky . In his second Heilbronn season, 1970/71, he could only actively intervene in three games; After the injury-related substitution on January 24, 1971 at SpVgg Fürth (1: 3) in the 65th minute, he ended his professional career. At the end of the game he joined the amateur club SV Besigheim in 1971/72.

On November 9, 1963, Rudi Entenmann and Dieter Pulter from 1. FC Kaiserslautern set the record of three own goals in one game. Stuttgart won as an away team 3-1, with Pulter two and Entenmann undercutting one own goal.

Rudi Entenmann's brother Willi was also a Bundesliga player and then worked as a coach for many years.

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 . P. 74.
  • Hardy Greens: With the ring on your chest. The history of VfB Stuttgart. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2007. ISBN 978-3-89533-593-8 .
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 123.
  • Ulrich Merk, Andre Schulin: Bundesliga Chronicle 1963/64. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2004. ISBN 3-89784-083-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hardy Greens: With the ring on the chest. P. 92
  2. Merk, Schulin: Bundesliga Chronicle 1963/64. P. 35
  3. welt.de: Ex-Bundesliga coach Willi Entenmann is dead