Rudolf Jobst

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Rudolf Jobst
Personnel
birthday March 4, 1935
place of birth PassauGermany
date of death 15th July 2020
Place of death MunichGermany
position Left winger
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1952-1955 1. FC Passau ? 0(?)
1955-1959 FC Bayern Munich 48 (28)
1 Only league games are given.

Rudolf "Rudi" Jobst (* 4. March 1935 in Passau ; † 15. July 2020 in Munich ) was a German football player who for Bayern Munich in both the 2nd Oberliga Süd and in the Oberliga Süd 48 point games played and scored 28 goals. Most important, however, was his 1-0 goal in the closing stages of the 1957 DFB Cup final , which gave Bayern Munich its second national title.

Career

Born and raised in Passau, Jobst showed his football talent early on, as he made his debut in the first team of 1. FC Passau in the Lower Bavarian district class at the age of 17 . He won the title of top scorer and was also appointed to the Lower Bavarian national team. In a game against the Upper Bavarian national team, he was noticed by the talent scouts of FC Bayern Munich - and was then permanently tied to the team.

Jobst, his main job selling carpets in downtown Munich, first played in the 2nd Oberliga Süd from the 1955/56 season , in which Bayern - unique to this day - were relegated in the 1954/55 season. In 13 second division matches, he scored eight goals and thus contributed to the direct return to the Oberliga Süd . In the top division of the time, he played 15 point games at his premiere and was successful as a goalscorer eight times. He was twice in the DFB Cup competition when he scored the leading goal to make it 2-1 immediately at the start of extra time in the semi-finals on November 17, 1957 in the stadium on Grünwalder Strasse in a 3-1 win against 1. FC Saarbrücken scored, and in the final on December 29, 1957 in the Rosenaustadion in Augsburg , when he scored the 1-0 winning goal in the 77th minute. National coach Herberger commented on his performance in the final: “Jobst, whom I saw playing for the first time in Augsburg, played an excellent game. He was the playmaker of Bayern. "

He completed two more seasons for Bayern Munich, in which he played 20 games and scored a good rate with twelve goals. After five years in Munich , he had to end his career early because of knee problems.

He died on July 15, 2020 in Munich at the age of 85.

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Individual evidence

  1. A Passau Cup hero at FC Bayern: Rudi Jobst turned 80 , heimatsport.de, January 6, 2015
  2. Briefly noted - served here , Passauer Neue Presse , January 4, 1958, p. 23
  3. FC Bayern mourns Rudi Jobst , FC Bayern Munich, July 16, 2020