Wilhelm Dziarstek

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Wilhelm Dziarstek (* 27. June 1920 ) is a German footballer who at TSV Schwaben Augsburg in the Oberliga Süd completed from 1945 to 1950 a total of 126 league games at that excellence and has achieved as a defensive player two goals. The defender, who was accrued as a defender and middle runner in the World Cup system , had previously played first-class soccer in the Gauliga Bayern and Gauliga Niederrhein at the clubs BC Augsburg and SV Hamborn 07 . In 1941 he was with the selection of Bayern in the final of Reichsbund Cup (0: 2 against Saxony) and on 15 November 1942, he won in Essen with the selection of the Lower Rhine with a 2: 1 against the representation of Nordmark the Reichsbund Cup .

societies

Gauliga

As an active player from BC Augsburg, the young Wilhelm Dziarstek already played in the rounds of 1939/40 and 1940/41 in the Gauliga Bayern. Due to his performance - the BCA reached the runner-up in 1940 and took 3rd place in 1941 - the young defensive player was appointed to the Bavarian regional selection for the competition for the Reichsbund Cup in the 1940/41 season. In the final, which was lost 0: 2 in Chemnitz against hosts Saxony on September 7, 1941 , Dziarstek and two outside runners, Andreas Kupfer and Franz Hammerl , formed the runners in the Bavarian World Cup system as stoppers. Due to circumstances of the Second World War, the Augsburg resident was relocated to the Ruhr area as a member of the Wehrmacht and during this time he joined SV Hamborn 07 in the Gauliga Niederrhein. With the Lower Rhine selection, Dziarstek won the semi-final game for the Reichsbund Cup 1941/42 on September 7, 1942 in Vienna with 1-0 against the Ostmark as right defender . In the final on November 15, 1942 in Essen, the Lower Rhine prevailed 2-1 against the representation of the Nordmark. Here, too, Dziarstek ran in front of goalkeeper Willy Juerissen as a right defender.

As Reich coach Sepp Herberger conducted on February 8, 1943 in Frankfurt am Main his last scholarship course during the Second World War with the national team, Dziarstek belonged just like Heinz Flotho , Jakob Streitle , Edmund Adamkiewicz , Fritz Pliska , Siegfried Kronenbitter and Albin Kitzinger the Sichtungskreis the defensive player on. The Augsburg resident was also listed in a ranking of the "football week" in the category of right-backs at the beginning of 1943. With the BCA, two appearances in the Tschammerpokal 1943 against Bayern Munich (3: 0) and VfR Mannheim (2: 4) are recorded for the defensive player: surprising for his reputation as an excellent defensive player is the position of the center forward he in the two Cup games and his success as a five-time (!) Goalscorer.

Swabia Augsburg, 1945 to 1950

In the first two rounds of the Oberliga Süd after the end of World War II, 1945 to 1947, the 65-time national striker Ernst Lehner was still the dominant figure at TSV Schwaben. Wilhelm Dziarstek acted as top performers at his side on the defensive and Georg Lechner senior as playmaker and goalscorer . From the 1947/48 season onwards, Lehner stormed for Viktoria Aschaffenburg. In a very long season with 38 rounds - the round started on September 6, 1947, catch-up games ended on July 4 (not counting the game of August 29, 1948 between Eintracht Frankfurt and 1. FC Nürnberg) - and six relegated players at the end of the round , the purple-whites were mostly in the middle of the table. Dziarstek had played in 34 of 38 league games as head of defense and with Lechner sen. the civil association from the southern city center provided a 20-time goal scorer and finished in 11th place. Also in the 1-1 home draw on November 9, 1947 against the later superior southern champion 1. FC Nürnberg - 8 points ahead of runner-up Munich 1860 - he ensured that the club scorers Max Morlock and Hans Pöschl could not increase their goal account . Against the outstanding offensive in this round - Kickers Stuttgart scored 113: 58 goals at the end of the round with strikers like Kurt Lauxmann , Edmund Conen , Siegfried Kronenbitter , Reinhard Schaletzki , Hellmut Schmeißer and Günter Soßna - the stopper defeated the stopper in the clear 0: 5 home defeat on January 18, 1948 even an own goal against the Kickers, but in the second leg on June 27, 1948 Dziarstek was able to hold his defensive together at 0-0 so effectively that the "100-goal storm" went empty.

In 1948/49 Dziarstek received support from Wilhelm Struzina . TSV Schwaben finished 7th in a 16-man league and local rivals BCA managed to stay in the league with a 1-0 win in the decider against Ulm 1846 in the last second. Struzina was mainly used as a left wing runner or left defender; Center runner and head of defense in front of goalkeeper Franz Süssmann was still Wilhelm Dziarstek, who had been in 26 league games. The first half of the 1949/50 season ended Schwaben Augsburg after 15 matchdays with 12:18 points in 15th place. Dziarstek ended his playing career on January 8, 1950 against SpVgg Fürth (1: 4). At the end of the round, TSV Schwaben finished 11th with 26:34 points - tied with the BCA. In the course of the second half of the season, Struzina succeeded the center runner and head of defense Dziarstek.

literature

  • Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 , p. 383.
  • 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 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Raphael Keppel : Germany's international soccer games. Documentation from 1908–1989. Sport- und Spielverlag Hitzel, Hürth 1989, ISBN 3-9802172-4-8 , p. 173.
  2. ^ 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. 100.