Werner Anzill

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Werner Anzill (born April 19, 1940 ) is a former German football player .

Career

The amateur soccer player Werner Anzill came for the 1961/62 season from the Upper Bavarian TSV Raubling to TSV 1860 Munich in the soccer Oberliga Süd . Under the new coach Max Merkel , the offensive player made 17 appearances in his debut round in the major league in addition to strong competition from Alfred Heiß , Hans Rebele , Eckehard Feigenspan , Johann Auernhammer , Hans Küppers and Rudi Brunnenmeier and scored five goals. The “lions” took seventh place. In his second "lion" round, the striker came in 1962/63 to 16 missions for the "white-blue", in which he scored three goals. He was with TSV 1860 South German champion in 1963 and qualified for the new Bundesliga from the 1963/64 season. When 1860 Munich ended the championship round on matchday 30, April 28, 1963, with a 2-0 away win at Bayern Hof, Anzill took the 1-0 lead in the seventh minute. Overall, he came in the two rounds of the league on 33 rounds and scored eight goals. In the final round of the German championship, he was used by coach Merkel on June 22, 1963 in the away game against Borussia Dortmund. In the clear 4-0 defeat, the "lion" attack consisted of Heiß, Rebele, Brunnenmeier, Küppers and Werner Anzill. He played two Bundesliga games for TSV 1860 Munich in November and December 1963. On November 23rd in the 5-2 defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt and on December 7th in the 2-1 home defeat against Hertha BSC, he stormed unsuccessfully on the left wing. When Munich won the DFB Cup in 1964 , it was not used in any main round game. In order to get more stakes again, he moved to Freiburg FC in the 1964/65 season in the Regional Football League South , which was the second highest division at the time.

Anzill was able to prove his scoring danger in Freiburg in the two rounds up to 1966 with 36 goals - 22 goals in the 1965/66 season alone - but the team from the Möslestadion could not place in the top regions of the table. He therefore accepted an offer from Preußen Münster from the Football Regionalliga West for the 1966/67 season . - still the former Bundesliga players in the starting year 1963/64 were in Münster Klaus Bockisch , Herbert Eiteljörge , Dagmar Drewes and Hermann Lulka - on the ball, but under coach Povoslav Mihailovic despite the other players how did Klaus Ackermann , Günter Augustat and Erwin Kostedde not more than the ninth rank. Anzill has played 28 league games for Münster and scored nine goals. After only one season, he returned to Freiburg in 1967. With coach Bernd Oles and his teammates Karl-Heinz Bente , Jürgen Billmann , Gert Fröhlich and Helmut Siebert , he surprisingly won the runner-up in the south in 1968/69 and thus moved into the Bundesliga promotion round.

In the eight games in the 1969 promotion round against competitors Hertha Zehlendorf , Rot-Weiß Oberhausen , VfB Lübeck and SV Alsenborn , the FFC only narrowly missed promotion to the Bundesliga. Equal on points with the promoted Oberhausen with 11: 5 points each, decided the better goal difference for the team from the Niederrhein Stadium . Anzill had played in all eight games. The decisive factors were the two defeats against the Fritz Walter Club from Alsenborn, in the home game with 2: 3 and in Ludwigshafen with 0: 2 goals. They won the home game against Oberhausen with 3-1 goals and on the final day, June 25th, they scored 0-0 on the Lower Rhine.

After the 1970/71 season, Anzill ended his career in contract football after a total of 203 regional league appearances with 73 goals - 175 games with 64 goals for Freiburg - and joined the amateur club SpVgg Starnberg in his Bavarian homeland, where he ended his career in 1974.

literature

  • Werner Skrentny (Ed.): When Morlock still met the moonlight. The history of the Oberliga Süd 1945–1963. Klartext, Essen 1993, ISBN 3-88474-055-5 .
  • Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 .
  • Ulrich Homann (Hrsg.): Hellfire on Ascension. The history of the promotion rounds to the Bundesliga 1963–1974. Klartext, Essen 1990, ISBN 3-88474-346-5 .

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