Werner Jablonski

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Werner Jablonski
Personnel
birthday June 26, 1938
place of birth Germany
position Defense , midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1958-1960 Dortmund SC 95
1960-1973 VfL Bochum
1 Only league games are given.

Werner Jablonski (born June 26, 1938 ) is a former German soccer player . From 1965 to 1971 he played 167 games in the West Regional Football League at VfL Bochum and scored twelve goals. After the Bundesliga promotion in 1971 , the former league player (1960/61; 26-5) came again to eight professional games for the team from Castroper Straße.

Career

Werner Jablonski came from Arminia Marten to Dortmund SC 95 , where he was in the 2nd Oberliga West until the 1959/60 season . played. For the round 1960/61 he moved to VfL Bochum in the Oberliga West . For the next thirteen years he played for VfL Bochum in the 1st and 2nd Oberliga West , Verbandsliga Westfalen , Regionalliga West and Bundesliga .

Jablonski made his debut with the blue-whites from Castroper Strasse on August 14, 1960 in the away game against Alemannia Aachen in the then first-class Oberliga West. In the 4-0 away defeat at Tivoli , he played half-right in the World Cup system at the time, alongside teammates like Dieter Backhaus , Heinz Lowin and Erich Pawlak . At the end of the round Jablonski rose with VfL in the 2nd League West. With the introduction of the Bundesliga for the 1963/64 season, VfL had to make its way into the Westphalia Association. Under coach Hubert Schieth, Jablonski belonged to the group of players who won the championship in the 1964/65 season with eleven points ahead of Lüner SV and, after a playoff against SpVgg Erkenschwick, also promoted to the then second-class Regionalliga West.

On the regional league debut day, August 15, 1965, he played on half left and VfL won the away game with 1-0 goals at VfB Bottrop, where Fred-Werner Bockholt guarded the goal and Dieter Herzog stormed in the attack. For the 1967/68 round, Schalke's ex-national player Hermann Eppenhoff took over the coaching position at VfL, which is led by President Ottokar Wüst . Jablonski played 31 league games and the blue-whites finished fifth. His first major sporting success was when he reached the DFB Cup final in 1968 . With the 2-1 semi-final success on May 15 against FC Bayern Munich, who competed with the stars Sepp Maier , Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller , the Bochumers moved into the final against 1. FC Köln in front of 40,000 spectators. Jablonski played left runner. In the final on June 9th in Ludwigshafen, the superior offensive game of coach Willi Multhaup's men prevailed. The midfield of the "billy goat-Elf" with Heinz Simmet , Heinz Flohe and Wolfgang Overath decided the game in favor of Cologne with 4-1 goals in cooperation with the three attacking leaders Carl-Heinz Rühl , Johannes Löhr and Heinz Hornig .

The first championship win in the 1969/70 season and promotion to the Bundesliga in 1971 after the second championship were the other sporting highlights in Werner Jablonski's sporting career.

Jablonski's career as a player ended with the Bundesliga game on December 15, 1972 in the home stadium against Werder Bremen. In the 2-0 home win he ran under coach Heinz Höher in front of goalkeeper Werner Scholz as a Libero and the two goals were scored by Werner Krämer and Michael Lameck .

In his main job, "Jabo" worked as a driver for Sparkasse Bochum.

literature

  • Markus Franz: The guys from Castroper Strasse. The history of VfL Bochum. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2005. ISBN 3-89533-506-1
  • 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 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Werner Jablonski on kicker.de