Willi Giesemann

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Willi Giesemann
Personnel
birthday September 2, 1937
place of birth BraunschweigGerman Empire
size 174 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
0000-1956 TSV Sülfeld
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1956-1959 VfL Wolfsburg 57 0(5)
1959-1963 FC Bayern Munich 114 (13)
1963-1968 Hamburger SV 104 (13)
1968-1973 HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst 104 0(6)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1958-1959 Germany U23 2 0(0)
1959 Germany B 1 0(0)
1960-1965 Germany 14 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Willy Giesemann (* 2 September 1937 in Braunschweig - Boast ) also called "Tille", is a former German football player , the 14 international matches for the senior team and 104 Bundesliga appearances for Hamburger SV denied.

Career

Beginning

The defender learned to play football at TSV Sülfeld , a district club that was located in the Gifhorn district at the time and is now a Wolfsburg district club , before he moved to the north German league club VfL Wolfsburg in 1956 and played 57 games in the top German division and scored five goals. In the summer of 1957 he won the age of 20 national team players of the National Association of Lower Saxony the countries Cup . As a Wolfsburg, he came to two internationals for the U-23 national team , for which he made his debut on September 23, 1958 in Kiel in a goalless draw against the selection of Denmark. He had his second use on May 10, 1959 in Bochum in a 2-2 draw against England.

In 1959 he moved to the Oberliga Süd for Bayern Munich , for which he scored 13 goals in 114 league games. While he was a member of the club, he played on October 3, 1959 in Konstanz in the 0-1 defeat against Switzerland in the national B team and on May 11, 1960 in the international match against Ireland , which was 0-1 in Düsseldorf they lost one to his debut in the senior team . During the 1962 World Cup in Chile , he was part of the squad and was used in the last group game , in the 2-0 win against Chile , and in the 1-0 defeat in the quarter-finals against the Yugoslav team.

continuation

Before the season started for the newly created Bundesliga in 1963 , he returned to northern Germany and immediately won the DFB Cup with Hamburger SV in the final against Borussia Dortmund , in which Uwe Seeler scored all three goals. For this club he played 104 Bundesliga games until 1968 in which he scored 13 goals. He was initially a regular player, but was thrown back by a broken tibia , which he suffered on June 6, 1965 in the 2-0 defeat in Rio de Janeiro , in the test international match against the Brazilian team , by a frustration foul by his opponent Pelé in the 87. Minute, had suffered.

As a Hamburg resident, he was used in the selection of the North German Football Association in 1966, as before in 1959 .

It was not until the end of October that he could be used again in the Bundesliga. He quickly established himself again and was about to be nominated for the World Cup in 1966 when his meniscus tore before the tournament . The subsequent operation was unsuccessful and his knee stiffened. In the following season 1966/67 Giesemann completed 19, 1967/68 only six Bundesliga games.

The End

In 1969, Willi Giesemann moved to the second-rate Regionalliga Nord for HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst , with whom he finished his first season in tenth place in the table . In the two following seasons he was able to establish himself with the club as fifth and fourth in the league.

successes

Others

After the end of his active career, he ran a lottery sales point for 22 years and then took over the eatery “Schinkenkrug” in the Hamburg district of Wandsbek ; He currently lives in the Tonndorf district as a pensioner.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pelé and the tragic opera by Maracana on Die Welt .de (from June 25, 2005 by Jens Anker)