Rudolf Pöggeler

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Rudolf Pöggeler
Personnel
birthday April 12, 1939
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
SSV Elspe
Westfalia Herne
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1961-1963 Westfalia Herne 44 (14)
1963-1969 Borussia Monchengladbach 126 (18)
1969-1971 SC Viktoria Cologne 51 0(4)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1971-1973 SC Viktoria Cologne
1973– 1. FC Viersen
Borussia M'gladbach (Ama.)
Rhenania Hinsbeck
1 Only league games are given.

Rudolf Pöggeler (born April 12, 1939 ) is a former German soccer player from the Westphalian Sauerland.

Career

The young footballer Rudolf Pöggeler, son of a carpenter, trained in the youth department of Westfalia Herne , played the first league game for his club on August 20, 1961 in a 1-0 home win against Borussia Mönchengladbach . In the ninth minute of the game, the attacker storming the right wing scored the 1-0 winner for the team of coach Fritz Langner . Westfalia finished sixth in the West Football League and Pöggeler had scored nine goals in 21 appearances. In the last league year, 1962/63 , Herne slipped to 14th place and Pöggeler played 23 league games with five goals on the side of Hans Tilkowski , Alfred Pyka , Gerhard Clement , Jürgen Bandura and Otto Luttrop . After 44 games in the football Oberliga West with 14 goals he moved to the 1963/64 round in the Football Regionalliga West at Borussia Mönchengladbach.

Pöggeler started his career at Borussia Mönchengladbach with the game on August 4, 1963 at Rot-Weiß Oberhausen , where he played for six years in defense, midfield and forward. In the first year he finished eighth with Gladbach and scored eleven goals in 27 appearances. In the 1964/65 season , coach Hennes Weisweiler took over the coaching post at Bökelberg and led the team to the championship with 92:39 goals. Pöggeler played 23 games in the championship round and scored four goals. In the successful promotion round he was only used on the final day against Wormatia Worms . The main formation in the attack of the climber was usually occupied by Herbert Lektiven , Jupp Heynckes , Bernd Rupp , Günter Netzer and Werner Waddey .

Pöggeler made his debut in the Bundesliga on the eighth game day of the 1965/66 season when the promoted team managed a 2-2 draw at 1. FC Nürnberg on October 16, 1965 and stormed the right wing. In the rounds of 1967/68 and 1968/69 he reached third place in the Bundesliga with Mönchengladbach. He played his last Bundesliga game on June 7, 1969 in the 5-6 away defeat at Werder Bremen on the final day of the 1968/69 round. Pöggeler was still part of the Mönchengladbach travel group, which in June 1969 carried out a three-week trip to Asia to Tokyo, Hiroshima, Osaka, Seoul and Hong Kong. Between 1965 and 1969, Rudolf Pöggeler made a total of 76 Bundesliga games and scored three goals. For the round 1969/70 he moved to SC Viktoria Köln in the Regionalliga West.

From 1969 to 1971 he was used again in 51 regional league games and scored four goals. Then he ended his playing career.

Pöggeler had in 1969 passed the football teacher training and relegated SC Viktoria Cologne in 1973 led back to the Regionalliga West, where he then in November 1973 at the end of the table from Ernst-Günter Habig was replaced as coach. He later worked as a sports teacher in Dülken and was still active as an amateur trainer on the Lower Rhine for over three decades.

literature

  • Harald Landefeld, Achim Nöllenheidt (ed.): Helmut, tell me dat Tor ... New stories and portraits from the Oberliga West 1947–1963. Klartext, Essen 1993, ISBN 3-88474-043-1 .
  • Merk / Schulin / Großmann, My club: Borussia Mönchengladbach, Chronicle of the 60s, AGON Sportverlag, 2007, ISBN 978-3-89784-293-9
  • Jlabacher Jonges. Rudi Pöggeler: The Pöggeler Festival , by Andreas Bach, Iris Kater Verlag & Medien, ISBN 3937221352 , ISBN 9783937221359

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