Willibald Mikulasch

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Willibald "Willy" Mikulasch (born August 14, 1943 in Olomouc ) is a former German football player . The striker completed a total of 176 league games from 1963 to 1970 for the clubs ESV Ingolstadt, SSV Reutlingen and Jahn Regensburg in what was then the second -rate regional soccer league, scoring 77 goals. In the 1965/66 season Mikulasch was the top scorer in the Regionalliga Süd with 29 goals .

career

Mikulasch first played for FSV Straubing and from 1961 to 1963 for TSV 1861 Straubing . At TSV, the young offensive talent was the top scorer in the 1st amateur league in Southern Bavaria with 25 goals in 1962, together with Willy Meyer from 1. FC Schwandorf. He contributed 28 goals to TSV Straubing's championship win in 1962/63 and was again top scorer. Due to the new league structure from the 1963/64 season, Straubing could not rise to the former 2nd League South. In the same year, the striker from Straubing won the national cup alongside teammates like goalkeeper Sepp Maier , Horst Pohl , Wilhelm Zott , Heinz-Herbert Kreh and Dieter Zettelmaier with the Bavarian association selection . For the 1963/64 season, the goal-scoring attacker moved to ESV Ingolstadt , who was ranked as runner-up in the 2nd South League in 1962/63 in the new South Regional Football League.

In the season of 20 of the debut round in 1963/64, Ingolstadt took 12th place. In 28 league games, Mikulasch underlined his qualities with 14 goals alongside teammates Horst Blechinger and Klaus Slatina . From December 4, 1963, the 54 world champion Karl Mai had exercised the coaching office at ESV. As a member of the German Armed Forces, Mikulasch reached third place with Germany at the soccer military world championship in Turkey.

In the second year, 1964/65, he came to 33 league games and scored 16 goals under the new coach Emil Izsó at the side of the newcomer Peter Dietrich . In the 1965/66 season he was the top scorer in the Regionalliga Süd with 29 goals and still rose with the ESV. Equal on points with Freiburg FC - both clubs achieved 29:39 points - with ESV losing a 4-2 lead in their home game against VfR Mannheim on the last matchday, May 22, 1966, and a 4-4 draw had to make the way to the amateur camp. He then moved to Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga , where Horst Trimhold , Willi Neuberger and Gerd Peehs had signed three more additions to the 1966 European Cup winners .

Mikulasch made his debut for BVB on March 4, 1967 in the 1: 2 away defeat against Werder Bremen on the 24th matchday of the 1966/67 season in the Bundesliga and prepared Reinhold Wosab's interim opening goal . In his second and last Bundesliga game, Mikulasch scored the opening goal for Dortmund on the following day in a 1-1 draw against TSV 1860 Munich . Under coach Heinz Murach , the man from Ingolstadt had no chance against Reinhard Libuda , Sigfried Held , Lothar Emmerich , Reinhold Wosab and Neuberger to prevail in the BVB offensive.

Mikulasch went back to the Regionalliga Süd, where he played 27 league games for SSV Reutlingen 05 in 1967/68 , in which he scored seven goals. Under coach Richard Schneider and teammates Theo Diegelmann (goalkeeper), Rolf Schafstall , Harald Braner , Herbert Ammer and Rolf Thommes , SSV came third behind FC Bayern Hof and Kickers Offenbach. Mikualsch then played from 1968 to 1970 under coach Aki Schmidt for SSV Jahn Regensburg and completed 55 more regional league games (10 goals) at the side of teammates such as Manfred Ritschel , Gyula Toth , Alfred Kohlhäufl and Gerhard Faltermeier , before he played his active game because of an Achilles tendon tear Had to end his career.

Nevertheless, from 1972 to 1974 he appeared again several times for TSV Straubing in the state league . Between 1973 and 1975 he also coached the team. In 2002 he returned to the Straubing coaching bench, where he stayed until 2006. In 2005 he was promoted to the regional league.

literature

  • 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 .
  • Bavarian Football Association (Hrsg.): 50 years of the Bavarian Football Association. Vindelica publishing house. Gersthofen 1996

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. donaukurier.de of March 5, 2012: An old warrior returns. Retrieved August 21, 2013 .