Werner Brosda

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Werner Brosda
Personnel
birthday June 28, 1947
size 177 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
DSC Wanne-Eickel
SC Gelsenkirchen 07
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1969 SpVgg Herten
1969-1970 VfL Osnabrück 7 0(1)
1970-1972 Westfalia Herne 68 (27)
1972-1973 Red and white food 26 0(2)
1973-1974 Eintracht Gelsenkirchen 26 0(9)
1974-1976 Arminia Bielefeld 61 0(6)
1976-1981 1. FC Paderborn
1981-1983 BV Bad Lippspringe
1 Only league games are given.

Werner Brosda (born June 28, 1947 ) is a former German soccer player . The midfielder and striker won with the clubs VfL Osnabrück ( 1969-70 ) and Rot-Weiss Essen ( 1972-73 ) twice the championships in the then second division of the Regionalliga Nord or Regionalliga West . With RW Essen, Brosda played four games in the Bundesliga in the 1973/74 season .

Career

In 1969, Brosda moved from SpVgg Herten to the Regionalliga Nord for VfL Osnabrück for one year . He celebrated winning the championship there under coach Radoslav Momirski and alongside other players like Willi Mumme , Ulrich Kallius , Herbert Schröder , Harald Braner and Carsten Baumann , but failed to make it to the Bundesliga . In the Northern League, Brosda had scored a goal in seven missions. In the promotion round he came to two more missions against Arminia Bielefeld and SV Alsenborn. After a year he returned to the Ruhr area and played for Westfalia Herne, which had just been promoted to the Regionalliga West . In his first season for the team from the Stadion am Schloss Strünkede , in the 1970/71 season , he took twelfth place under coach Werner Stahl and teammates like Jürgen Gelhaus, Karl-Heinz Dombrowski and Dieter Walendi. Brosda had completed all 34 round matches and scored 18 goals. He made his debut on the start day of the round, August 16, 1970, in a 1-0 away win at DJK Gütersloh as the winning goal scorer. On the fourth match day, September 6, he contributed a goal to the 2-1 home win in front of 18,000 spectators against the eventual champions VfL Bochum. In his second season, he finished 14th. Horst Wandolek had replaced trainer Herbert Burdenski from January 1972. Brosda again scored nine goals for Westfalia in 34 league games. After the last game day, May 14, 1972, after a 2-1 home win against SG Wattenscheid 09, Brosda said goodbye after a total of 68 regional league games with 27 goals from Herne and switched to league rivals Rot-Weiss Essen .

For the Rot-Weissen von der Hafenstraße, he completed 22 games under coach Horst Witzler and alongside teammates such as Dieter Bast , Wolfgang Rausch , Heinz Stauvermann , Günter Fürhoff , Horst Gecks , Willi Lippens and Diethelm Ferner and scored two goals. He celebrated the championship in 1972/73 and Essen made the promotion round against the rivals Darmstadt, Völklingen, Osnabrück and Wacker 04 Berlin positive and achieved promotion to the Bundesliga with 14: 2 points. Brosda had played in three promotion round games. In the following season 1973/74 Brosda started with Essen in the Bundesliga, where he played in the first four rounds against Offenbach (1: 1), Mönchengladbach (2: 6), Bayern Munich (0: 2) and Fortuna Cologne (0: 2 ) was used. Due to the negative prospect of further employment opportunities, he preferred the way to the regional league club Eintracht Gelsenkirchen-Horst, and made his debut with the Elf from the Fürstenberg Stadium on September 23, 1973 in the 1: 2 away defeat against Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid. Under coach Kurt Zaro and teammates like Günter Thon , Hans-Jürgen Becher , Bernd Becker, Lothar Philipp and Ernst Schulte-Kellinghaus, he finished in 16th place at the end of the round and Horst was relegated to the Westphalia amateur league. Brosda had scored nine goals in 26 regional league games for the club created in June 1973 after the merger between STV Horst-Emscher and SG Eintracht Gelsenkirchen.

At the start of the newly introduced 2nd Bundesliga from the 1974/75 season, he signed a new contract with Arminia Bielefeld . He played a surprisingly good season with the team from the Stadion Alm under coach Erhard Ahmann in the debut year of the new second division in the DFB area and finished fourth at the end of the round with teammates like Jürgen Gelsdorf , Volker Graul and Ewald Lienen . He started with the DSC on August 3, 1974 with a 1-1 home draw in front of 19,000 spectators against Borussia Dortmund. Brosda, he was mainly used in midfield, had scored five goals in 37 league games. With the game on June 12, 1976 against 1. FC Mülheim, he ended his activity at Arminia Bielefeld after a total of 61 second division appearances with six goals and went back to the amateur camp. He then played for 1. FC Paderborn for five years and then let his career end with BV Bad Lippspringe .

literature

  • Georg Schrepper, Uwe Wick: “… RWE again and again!” The story of Rot-Weiss-Essen. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2004, ISBN 3-89533-467-7 .
  • Jens Kirschneck, Klaus Linnenbrügger: Arminia Bielefeld. A club wants to go up. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 1997. ISBN 3-89533-182-1

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