Rudolf Deinert

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Rudolf Deinert (born June 2, 1928 ; † April 24, 2013 in Berlin ) was a German football player . As an active player in Tennis Borussia Berlin , the defensive player won the championship in the Berlin City League in 1952 and 1958 and then took part in the final round of the German championship. From 1950 to 1962 he played 268 games in the city league and scored four goals. From 1948 to 1962, he played 32 appearances in Berlin's city selection.

career

Born in 1928 on the Oberspree, “Rulle” Deinert came to Tennis Borussia via Grünauer BC, Köpenick and SC Minerva 93 for the 1951/52 round. With Minerva he had managed the promotion from the amateur camp to the league in 1950. In his first year in Berlin under the contractual league statute , 1950/51, he completed all 26 league games for Minerva and the SC under coach Paul Böhm and teammates Kurt Gneist (goalkeeper) and Helmut Tschap (best attacker with 12 goals) and finished ninth. Tennis Borussia won the championship with trainer Fritz Maurischat and signed Deinert, who can be used as a right defender or as a center runner, for the new round.

In his first season with the Veilchen, 1951/52, he immediately completed all 26 rounds - like the left wing runner Erich Wittig - and celebrated winning the championship with the team from the Charlottenburg district with the new coach Hermann Lux. TeBe won the championship decisive match against the later runner-up SC Union 06 Berlin on April 6, 1952 in front of 75,000 spectators with 4-2 goals. With the purple-whites he caused a surprise in the final round of the German championship on April 27, 1952 with the 4-2 away win at Rot-Weiss Essen. The team from Hafenstraße was the clear favorite with the players Heinrich Kwiatkowski , Heinz Wewers , Helmut Rahn , August Gottschalk and Bernhard Termath . The audience interest was very high. The first home game on May 18 against VfL Osnabrück was watched by 80,000 spectators in the Olympic Stadium. Seven days later there were 90,000 in a 1-1 draw against VfB Stuttgart. On the last day of the final round, June 8th, 50,000 people still came to the stadium for the second leg against Essen. Deinert had played all six games alongside goalkeeper Karl-Heinz Steinbeck and field players Kurt Podratz , Erich Wittig , Horst Schmutzler , Gerhard Graf and Fritz Wilde in the final round.

In 1955 and 1957, the long-time captain with the violets came to the runner-up, before winning the title again in 1958 in Sweden. Now Hans Eder acted on the stopper position. In the finals, TeBe did not give a good picture for Berlin football. In the final round, which was shortened because of the world championship, the first game against Südmeister Karlsruher SC in Cologne was respectably lost with 0: 1 goals, the following two slips were 0: 9 against Schalke 04 and 3: 8 against Eintracht Braunschweig. who did not speak for the performance of the Berlin contract players' relay.

With the game on March 25, 1962 - 3-0 home win against Wacker 04 - Rudolf "Rulle" Deinert ended his playing career after 242 league appearances for TeBe. It had a late climax in September 1961 with the two games in the Messestädte Cup with the Berlin city selection against FC Barcelona . In the first leg on September 20, there was a 1-0 home win for the Berliners against Evaristo and Co, before the Catalans made it all clear with a 3-0 home win. In both games he formed the Berlin defender pair with Hans-Günter Schimmöller .

Selection games

With the city selection, the defender played 32 games against Vienna, Paris, London and Hamburg, among others, from 1948 to 1962. He also represented the Berlin colors in various games against DFB national teams and regional teams from Germany. He also took part in training courses under national coach Sepp Herberger . On March 24, 1954, he played with the B national team in the international match in Gelsenkirchen against England. The German final triangle with Heinrich Kwiatkowski , Deinert and Herbert Erhardt could not prevent the 0: 4 defeat against the English professional players. A month later, on April 25, 1954, the Berliner was on the bench for the international match between the A-Elf in Bern against Switzerland. At the beginning of May 1954 he was reported by the DFB in the 40 list to FIFA along with the other right-wing defenders Erich Retter, Hans Bauer and Rolf Ertel. In the end, Deinert was not accepted into the 22-man World Cup squad, nor did he make an international appearance in the senior national team.

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 .
  • Raphael Keppel : Germany's international football matches. Documentation from 1908–1989. Sport- und Spielverlag Hitzel, Hürth 1989, ISBN 3-9802172-4-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. A loyal soul from Köpenick: Tennis Borussia remembers Rudolf Deinert. Tennis Borussia Berlin e. V., accessed June 9, 2013 .
  2. ^ Wolfgang Hartwig, Günter Weise: 100 years of football in Berlin. Sportverlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-328-00734-2 , p. 98.
  3. Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 324.