Werner Olk

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Werner Olk
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Werner Olk (1967)
Personnel
birthday January 18, 1938
place of birth OsterodeGerman Empire
size 174 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
1948-1952 SG Letter 05
1952-1956 TuS Seelze
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1956-1960 SV Arminia Hanover ? (?)
1960-1970 FC Bayern Munich 266 (4)
1970-1973 FC Aarau 66 (4)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1956 DFB youth selection 2 (1)
1959 Germany amateurs 3 (0)
1961 Germany U-23 1 (0)
1961 Germany 1 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1970-1972 FC Aarau
1973-1974 TSV 1860 Munich (Manager)
1974-1975 Prussia Munster
1975-1977 FC Bayern Munich (assistant coach)
1977-1988 FC Augsburg
1978-1979 Eintracht Braunschweig
1980-1982 SV Darmstadt 98
1982-1983 Sc freiburg
1983-1985 Karlsruher SC
1985-1986 FC St. Gallen
1986-1988 FC Bayern Munich (assistant coach)
1988 SV Darmstadt 98
1990-1992 Morocco
1996-1997 Zamalek SC
1 Only league games are given.

Werner Olk (born January 18, 1938 in Osterode in East Prussia ) is a former German football player and coach . At FC Bayern he was captain of the team that rose to the Bundesliga in 1965, won the DFB Cup three times and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1967 until he left in 1970. In addition, the one-time national player with Bayern was German champion in 1969 and runner-up in 1970. As a coach, he was promoted to the Bundesliga with SV Darmstadt 98 and Karlsruher SC in the 1980s . With the Zamalek SC from Cairo, he won the 1996 African Cup of National Champions .

Career as a player

societies

Olk played football from the age of 10 to 14 in SG Letter 05 , a district club from Seelze , and from the age of 14 to 18 for the TuS Seelze.

Out of adolescence, he played from 1956 to 1960 in the football department of SV Arminia Hannover , for which he played one season in the Oberliga Nord and three seasons - due to relegation - in the amateur Oberliga Niedersachsen .

For the 1960/61 season he was signed by Bayern Munich , for which he made his debut on August 14, 1960 (1st matchday) in a 3-1 home game against TSG Ulm in 1846 in the Oberliga Süd . His first of two goals he scored on September 4, 1960 (4th matchday) in the 2: 3 defeat in the away game against FSV Frankfurt with the goal to 1: 0 in the fifth minute.

After three seasons in the Oberliga Süd (76 games) and two more in the Regionalliga Süd (46 games), he rose to the Bundesliga with Bayern in the 1965/66 season . In this division he made his debut on August 14, 1965 (1st matchday) in the local derby against TSV 1860 Munich , which was lost 0-1. He scored his first of two Bundesliga goals on September 17, 1966 (5th matchday) in a 4: 3 win at home against Borussia Mönchengladbach with the goal to make it 1-0 in the 15th minute.

With FC Bayern Munich he won the European Cup in 1967 and received the Silver Laurel Leaf on December 3, 1967 with the entire Bayern team.

Olk, who was referred to as the “Adler von Giesing” by the Munich manager Robert Schwan because of his acrobatic flight performances, was Bayern's first Bundesliga team captain . He held the office until May 3, 1970 (34th matchday) in a 2-2 draw in the away game against FC Schalke 04 , his last of 144 Bundesliga games.

From July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1973 he was active for the Swiss second division club FC Aarau , initially as a player-coach and from December 1972 only as a player.

National team

Olk wore the national shirt for the first time on March 28, 1956 in the first group match of the UEFA youth tournament in a 0-0 draw in Budapest against the hosts. In the third and last group game on March 31, 1956 in Sztálinváros , in the 1: 2 defeat by England, he was used again, where he scored the only goal.

For the amateur national team , Olk completed three international matches in 1959 . On April 15 in Enschede in a 2-0 win against the Netherlands, on May 27 in Siegen in a 2-0 win over England and on November 24 in Essen in a 3-0 defeat against the Selection of Poland.

On March 15, 1961, he was the only time for the U-23 national team , which lost 4-1 to England in London, used.

His only A international match lasted only half time. In the 2-0 victory in Warsaw against the selection of Poland on October 8, 1961 Richard Kress came for him from the second half of the game.

Game statistics

season league team Games Gates
1960/61 Oberliga Süd FC Bayern Munich 27 2
1961/62 Oberliga Süd FC Bayern Munich 29 -
1962/63 Oberliga Süd FC Bayern Munich 20th -
1963/64 Regional league south FC Bayern Munich 17th -
1964/65 Regional league south FC Bayern Munich 29 -
1965/66 Bundesliga FC Bayern Munich 28 -
1966/67 Bundesliga FC Bayern Munich 32 1
1967/68 Bundesliga FC Bayern Munich 32 -
1968/69 Bundesliga FC Bayern Munich 34 1
1969/70 Bundesliga FC Bayern Munich 18th -
total 266 4th

successes

Career as a coach

For the 1970/71 season he was player-coach at the Swiss second division club FC Aarau . In the first two years he was sixth or tenth in the fourteen league. After the first half of the 1972/73 season, the club was in danger of relegation as the penultimate. Olk then reduced himself to his role as a player and FC Aarau signed the former Czech master coach Jiří "George" Sobotka . Under this, the club finished the season in tenth.

In the 1973/74 season he was manager of TSV 1860 Munich . His first season as head coach followed in 1974/75 when he took over SC Preußen Münster in the 2nd Bundesliga . As of February 1975 he had a series of seven games in which he only won twice but lost five times. This led to the fact that the club replaced him at the beginning of April after the 29th of 38th match days by the player Hans-Werner Moors , who was the player -coach until the end of the season. The club was in tenth place at the time and should end the season in ninth place.

From 1975 to 1977 he was assistant coach at FC Bayern Munich under Dettmar Cramer . Bayern won the European Cup and the World Cup twice at that time.

1977/78 he was the head coach of the second division FC Augsburg , where he was replaced by Heiner Schuhmann four game days before the end of the season . Augsburg was 14th out of 20 clubs.

For the 1978/79 season he was coach at the Bundesliga club Eintracht Braunschweig . After 24 matchdays, Eintracht was only two points above a relegation zone and replaced it with Heinz Lucas , with whom the club was seven points above the relegation zone in the closing balance and was ninth. Incidentally, his end at Eintracht came after a 0-0 home draw against FC Bayern, which was then considered the weakest game of the entire Bundesliga season. It was more important than the starting point of a player revolt at FC Bayern under Paul Breitner and Sepp Maier, at the end of which the long-standing President Wilhelm Neudecker resigned and the previously interim coach Pál Csernai was implemented as a permanent solution.

In the 1979 season, he replaced Jörg Berger after 21 matchdays with Bundesliga relegated SV Darmstadt 98 . The Hessians were ninth at this point and finished the season under Olk in fourth. In the following season Darmstadt was first and thus rose to the Bundesliga . There he looked after the team until matchday 25 and was then replaced by Manfred Krafft . But under that the team stayed in penultimate place and was relegated.

The following season he was at SC Freiburg with which he was eighth in the 2nd Bundesliga .

For the 1983/84 season he was signed by Karlsruher SC , with whom he immediately made promotion to the Bundesliga . In the Bundesliga he was replaced after the 24th match day by Lothar Buchmann , who managed to lead the team from 18th to 17th place, but that did not change the relegation.

As the successor of the "tough dog" Helmuth Johannsen , 1967 master trainer with Eintracht Braunschweig, he was signed for the 1985/86 season by the Swiss first division club FC St. Gallen . There, Olk took over a squad that had been weakened by the departure of top performers Martin Giesinger and Christian Gross and was felt to be too mild. The Swiss brought Johannsen back after 18 matchdays, but nothing changed at 11th place in the table. For the new season Johannsen was replaced by the even tougher Uwe Klimaschefski .

From July 1986 to 1988 he was again assistant coach at FC Bayern , this time under the head coaches Udo Lattek and Jupp Heynckes , with FC Bayern becoming champions in 1987.

For the 1988/89 season he was again committed by Darmstadt 98. After 18 match days, the team in the 2nd Bundesliga was on a relegation zone. Interim, Olk was replaced by Uwe Ebert , who cleared his place for Eckhard Krautzun after a few game days , under which the team finished the season in ninth place.

From 1990 to 1992 Olk was Morocco's national coach . He succeeded in qualifying for the African Cup of Nations in 1992 and the Olympic Games of the same year in Barcelona . In the qualifying group for the African Championship, Morocco prevailed together with the Ivory Coast against Niger and Mauritania. At the finals in Senegal, they were eliminated in the first round after losing to Cameroon and drawing against Zaire. In Olympic football tournaments, Morocco was eliminated after the first round after a draw with South Korea and defeats against Sweden and Paraguay.

With the Egyptian first division team al Zamalek SC , with whom he was from 1996 to 1997, he won the African Cup of national champions in 1996 with a 5-4 on penalties in the final against Shooting Stars FC from Nigeria .

Individual evidence

  1. Sports report of the federal government of September 29, 1973 to the Bundestag - printed matter 7/1040 - page 58
  2. Jörg Schallenberg: Bayern uprising: Putsch with Paul , Der Spiegel , March 17, 2009
  3. St. Galler Trainer: The sixth German , St. Galler Tagblatt , September 17, 2015

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