Volker Rudel

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Volker Rudel
Personnel
birthday November 27, 1963
size 177 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
Eintracht Frankfurt
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1982-1983 Kickers Offenbach 29 0(1)
1984-1985 SK VÖEST Linz 9 0(1)
1985-1986 FK Pirmasens
1986-1988 SV Sandhausen 61 (16)
1988-1989 1. FC Pforzheim 34 (26)
1989-1990 Waldhof Mannheim 18 0(2)
1990-1992 TSV 1860 Munich
1992-1994 VfR Pforzheim 56 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.

Volker Rudel (born November 27, 1963 ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

Rudel played in the youth department of Eintracht Frankfurt . With his team, which was supervised by coach Klaus Mank, he made it into the final of the German B youth championship in the 1979/80 season . In the final, Eintracht met FC Schalke 04 . In the Gelsenkirchen Glückauf-Kampfbahn , the Hessians prevailed 2-1, and Rudel was the German B youth champion.

He later hired at Kickers Offenbach . He played with the Kickers in the 2nd Bundesliga . On the first day of the 1982/83 season he made his professional debut against VfL Osnabrück in front of a home crowd . In the 4-0 success, he contributed a hit. In the further course of the season, Rudel got time and again from coach Lothar Buchmann , he was deployed another 27 times and mostly replaced or replaced. He could no longer prove his scoring qualities, it remained with a goal of the season. Nevertheless, the season was successful for him, as his team finished second in the final table behind SV Waldhof Mannheim . The Kickers were promoted to the Bundesliga . In the following season 1983/84 Rudel was part of the Offenbach Bundesliga team. However, these could not continue their successful streak and occupied the penultimate place in the final table. With 106 goals conceded, the team was the “shooting gallery” of the league; After Tasmania 1900 Berlin (65/66) and Rot-Weiss Essen (76/77), the Kickers were only the third Bundesliga club to concede more than 100 goals. Rudel only played one game in the 1st Bundesliga. This was the away game against VfL Bochum on the first day of the match , which was lost 1-0. During the winter break he moved to Austria to SK VÖEST Linz , where he stayed for a year and a half. He played nine league games for Linz and scored one goal in the Austrian Bundesliga .

From the summer of 1985 Rudel wore the jersey of FK Pirmasens and played one year in the Oberliga Südwest , then he moved to SV Sandhausen . In his first season, the 1986/87 season , Sandhausen won the championship in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg , with which the team qualified for the subsequent promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga . Sandhausen was unable to prevail against the competition, his former Kickers Offenbach team, SpVgg Bayreuth and Eintracht Trier . After a third place in the following season, Rudel moved to 1. FC Pforzheim for a year . There, Rudel was the top scorer in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in the 1989/90 season with 26 goals. With his team he just failed to participate in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga. After the regular season, 1. FC Pforzheim and SSV Reutlingen had the same point ratio (50:18) and an identical goal difference (+41). Pforzheim lost the decisive game for the league championship that became necessary in front of 13,000 spectators in Heilbronn's Frankenstadion with 1: 3. For the new season, Rudel moved to SV Waldhof Mannheim . Rudel had 18 appearances in the Bundesliga for Waldhof and scored two goals. At the end of the 1989/90 season , Mannheim rose as seventeenth in the table. Rudel moved to TSV 1860 Munich , for whom he played until 1992, before he moved back to Pforzheim and was active for two seasons in the league for VfR Pforzheim .

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