Theodor Rieländer

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Theodor Rieländer
Personnel
birthday July 24, 1950
place of birth GesekeGermany
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
VfL Geseke
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1969-1972 Borussia Dortmund 40 0(6)
1972-1973 FC Lugano 19 0(0)
1973-1975 FC Liege 7 0(0)
1975-1988 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 44 0(2)
1978-1980 Hannover 96 63 (12)
1980-1990 VfL Geseke
1 Only league games are given.

Theodor Rieländer (born July 24, 1950 in Geseke ) is a former German football player .

Career

Theodor Rieländer learned to play football in the youth department of VfL Geseke . For the 1969/70 season he moved to the Bundesliga for Borussia Dortmund . In his last season for Dortmund 1971/72 Rieländer rose with Borussia as the seventeenth table. For BVB he was used in 40 games in the Bundesliga in which he scored six goals. He also made two appearances in the DFB Cup (one goal). He left Dortmund and played for FC Lugano in Switzerland the next season . He played 19 games for Lugano. After a year he moved to Belgium to join FC Liège . He stayed in Liège for two years in which he only made seven appearances before moving back to Germany for Bayer 04 Leverkusen in 1975 . In the 1975/76 season, Rieländer rose to the second-highest German division with the Werkself. This was the 2nd Bundesliga , founded in 1974 , which was divided into a southern and a northern relay. Rieländer played with the Leverkusenern in the northern season and played 44 games in which he scored two goals. In 1978 he moved to Hannover 96 with whom he played two more years in the second division. For 96 he came to 63 inserts and twelve goals. For the last ten years from 1980 to 1990 Rieländer played as a player-coach at his home club VfL Geseke.

Private

After his playing career, Rieländer ran a sports shop in Geseke. From 1995 he ran a beverage market in Hanover.

Individual evidence

  1. hannover96online.de: Theodor Rieländer , accessed on October 20, 2012

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