Walter Plaggemeyer

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Walter Plaggemeyer
Personnel
birthday November 25, 1949
place of birth RehdenGermany
position striker
Juniors
Years station
BSV Rehden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1968-1970 SV Werder Bremen 2 0(0)
1970-1977 1. SC Göttingen 05 231 (71)
1977-1979 Kickers Offenbach 41 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.

Walter Plaggemeyer (born November 25, 1949 in Rehden ) is a former German football player and coach . The offensive player played 143 games in the 2nd Bundesliga from 1974 to 1979 for the clubs Göttingen 05 and Kickers Offenbach and scored 29 goals.

Career as a soccer player

Amateur and Bundesliga until 1970

Youth team, Plaggemeyer 2nd from right

Plaggemeyer played in the youth of BSV Rehden before moving to SV Werder Bremen in 1968 . The amateur graduated for Werder - he was trained with the Werder amateurs by ex-national player Erich Hänel and attacker Willi Götz on the offensive - two Bundesliga games in the 1969/70 season . His Bundesliga debut took place under coach Fritz Rebell on February 28, 1970 in the 0-1 away defeat at Borussia Mönchengladbach, where he came on as a left winger for Bernd Lorenz . The attacker made his second Bundesliga appearance on March 17 when he lost 3-0 away at 1. FC Köln, where he was replaced by rebel successor Hans Tilkowski for Lorenz. Plaggemeyer was unable to assert itself against the internal striker competition at Werder by Werner Görts , Bernd Lorenz, Bernd Windhausen and Eckhard Deterding and switched to 1. SC Göttingen 05 in the 1970/71 season - with the recommendation of the former coach from Göttingen, Fritz Rebell - Football Regionalliga Nord .

Regionalliga Nord and 2nd Bundesliga, 1970 to 1979

Under the new coach Karl-Heinz Mulhouse , he came to 34 league games with the black and yellow and scored 16 goals. The 05er achieved seventh place in 1970/71 after the former top performers Hans-Joachim Weller and Thomas Rohrbach had left . In Reinhard Roder's first year as coach , 1972/73, Göttingen took fourth place and winger Plaggemeyer had scored 14 goals in 33 appearances, despite his height of 1.72 m, several with headers. The last year of the old second-rate regional league era, 1973/74, the Lower Saxony finished in 12th place, but were still qualified for the new 2nd Bundesliga from the 1974/75 season. The offensive player played 129 games for Göttingen in the Regionalliga Nord from 1970 to 1974 and scored 45 goals.

The start in the new substructure of the Bundesliga was successful on August 4, 1974 with a 5-2 home win against DJK Gütersloh. The 05er attack was manned by Klaus Wolf , Frank-Michael Schonert and Plaggemeyer in the then usual 4: 3: 3 system . Plaggemeyer scored two goals. In the game report of the kicker it was stated: “It took ten minutes for the Göttingen team to adapt to the opponent. The decisive factor was the quick opening goal (10th minute) after a wonderful cross from Plaggemeyer, which Schonert headed untenable. ”In addition to Schonert and Wolf, Dieter Hochheimer and Friedel Mensink were also new to the university town in southern Lower Saxony. After the sixth game day, August 31, 1974, the 05er reached a 2-2 draw in front of 32,000 spectators at Borussia Dortmund, Göttingen even led the table with Fortuna Köln and Bayer Uerdingen (9: 3 points each). At the end of the round, Göttingen was in tenth place in the debut year of the 2nd Bundesliga, 1974/75, and Plaggemeyer had played 35 league games and scored eight goals. The fast man with the special strength in the game 1: 1 on the wing, had also convinced as a preparer with crosses, dribbling and double passes in the 2nd Bundesliga. In the 1975/76 season, Wolf (14), Plaggemeyer (13) and Horst Hayer topped the 05er list of goals with eleven goals. Plaggemeyer only missed one of the 38 league games and the black and yellow took eleventh place.

Before the start of the third second division season 1976/77, Plaggemeyer, Hochheimer, Jürgen Krawczyk and the newcomer from Homburg, Gerd Müller , four 05er players with the student national team took part in the World Cup in Uruguay from August 1 to 15, 1976. Coach Roder was against the participation of four players from Göttingen due to the basic form structure during the preparation period, but the responsible DFB coach Herbert Widmayer was able to persuade the 05er Presidium to fly to South America. With goalkeeper Jürgen Muche , Bernd Brexendorf , Uli Bruder and Ewald Lienen , other players from the 2nd Bundesliga also took part in the trip. Plaggemeyer started the flight to the Río de la Plata but injured. The hope of the DFB officials to get the injury under control on site, unfortunately, did not materialize. Only a brief deployment in the game against Japan was possible and the after-effects of the injury delayed his punctual start of the round after his return. There were changes in the squad with the departures Mensink, Wolf and Wenzel and the newcomers Manfred Behrendt (goalkeeper), Michael Bordt , Urban Klausmann and Gerd Müller. In fact, Plaggemeyer did not start operating in the league until the fifth game day, September 5, 1976, with the 2-1 home win against Wattenscheid 09. The first half of the season was unsatisfactory with 12:26 points from 19 games, was made more difficult by a financial "emergency sale" by Dieter Hochheimer for 175,000 DM to the Bundesliga club Tennis Borussia Berlin and led to the dismissal of coach Roder on December 19, 1976. The second half of the season was balanced with 19:19 points under Roder's successor Bernd Oles , after the 38th matchday on May 22, 1977, the relegation of Göttingen 05 was sealed after the 3-1 home win against Fortuna Köln. After the Bonner SC's license was withdrawn, Göttingen decided not to move up for financial reasons and went back to the amateur camp. Plaggemeyer had scored five goals in 30 games in 1976/77; In total, there are 102 games with 26 goals in the statistics for him in three rounds of the 2nd Bundesliga.

Together with his teammate Gerd Müller, Plaggemeyer moved to Kickers Offenbach in the 2nd Bundesliga South for the 1977/78 season . The people in charge from Bieberer Berg got in touch with the 05ers after a game between the student national team in Marburg and the Netherlands. He made his debut on August 6, 1977 in the 3-0 away defeat at Wormatia Worms under coach Udo Klug in the Elf vom Bieberer Berg. SV Darmstadt 98 won the championship in the south and Offenbach took fifth place. At the side of fellow players Bernd Helmschrot (goalkeeper), Ulrich Pechtold , Kurt Geinzer , Peter Berg , Gerd Paulus , Gerd Müller, Hermann Bitz , Rainer Blechschmidt , Alfred Seiler , Frank-Michael Schonert and Walter Krause , Plaggemeyer had 31 league games for the Hessians scored three goals. When in his second year in Offenbach, 1978/79, the young attacker Rudi Völler first impressively attracted attention, the OFC finished sixth at the end of the round, the game ended on May 13, 1979 in the 1-1 home draw against TSV Munich 1860 Walter Plaggemeyer's professional career as a professional player. In August 1978 he was operated on the Achilles tendon in the orthopedic clinic of the Marienhausklinikum in Saarlouis by chief physician Heß and he could therefore for the first time after a month-long break on December 2, 1978 at the DFB Cup game at Borussia Dortmund for the OFC in the 1978/79 series to become active. For the Kickers, he played 41 games in two rounds in the 2nd Bundesliga and scored three goals.

Amateur football

The re-amateurization took place for the pedagogy student who was about to graduate in Heidelberg in 1979 and he now joined the blue-and-white team at SV Neckargerach from the stadium in the Au in the Badischer Fußballverband . With Neckargerach, the championship in the 1981/82 season in the association league and with it the immediate return to the upper football league Baden-Württemberg , as well as participation in the DFB Cup this season. In the first main round Neckargerach prevailed against Kickers Würzburg with 4-2 goals and traveled to the climax, the second main round game on October 9, 1981 in the Olympic Stadium in Munich to play against FC Bayern . The game was lost with 1: 5 goals, but the prominence of Bayern players around Klaus Augenthaler , Kurt Niedermayer , Wolfgang Dremmler , Bernd Dürnberger , Paul Breitner , Dieter Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge , as well as the stadium experience, was for Plaggemeyer and his colleagues like Gerd Schwickert , Gerhard Wörn , Reinhold Scherpp , Werner Tautz and Herbert Liedtke made this cup game a particularly impressive experience.

After his time at SV Neckargerach, Plaggemeyer was still a player-coach with the clubs SG Waibstadt (promotion to the state league), from the 1986/87 season for three years in his new home at SV Sülzbach with promotion to the district league and district cup victory, TSV Willsbach and Union Böckingen (regional league) active. He then worked exclusively as a trainer for the clubs SpVgg Neckarelz , TG Böckingen, TSV Künzelsau and from December 99/2000 for almost ten years with the women's team of SV Sülzbach. With this team he won the championships in the district, state and association league and rose in 2005 to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . In addition, he worked for ten years at the WFV in the training staff in training and further education.

Private

In 1982 the trained pedagogue and his wife Ulrike lived in Sülzbach in the Heilbronn district. Later he was vice principal at the Michael Beheim School in Obersulm . In 1995, Plaggemeyer was elected 1st chairman of SV Sülzbach and will continue to hold this office in 2013 - supported by his wife as 2nd chairwoman.

As part of the celebration of "100 Years of Göttingen 05" on June 30, 2005 in the old PH auditorium on Waldweg in Göttingen, Walter Plaggemeyer was elected to the "05-Century Elf".

literature

  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 9: Player Lexicon 1963-1994. Bundesliga, regional league, 2nd league. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 .
  • Hardy Greens: Between stronghold and province. 100 years of football in Göttingen. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 1998. ISBN 3-89533-219-4
  • Raphael Keppel: Chronicle of the 2nd Bundesliga 1974–1989. Sports and games publisher Edgar Hitzel. Hürth 1990. ISBN 3-9802172-7-2

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Unlimited euphoria in Rehden - The preliminary report , accessed on March 28, 2013
  2. Kicker-Sportmagazin, No. 64, August 5, 1974, p. 26
  3. Foosball sports magazine. No. 60. July 26, 1976. p. 8
  4. ^ Matthias Weinrich, Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 6: German Cup history since 1935. Pictures, statistics, stories, constellations. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2000, ISBN 3-89784-146-0 , p. 335.
  5. obersulm.de: Honor for athletes from the Obersulm community in the Kulturhaus, November 2004  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed April 20, 2013@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.obersulm.de