Winfried Mittrowski

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Winfried Mittrowski
Personnel
birthday September 23, 1938
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
SC Gelsenkirchen 07
FC Schalke 04
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1959-1960 FC Schalke 04 9 (0)
1960–1962 Viktoria Aschaffenburg
1962-1967 Hannover 96 137 (4)
1967-1969 SV Arminia Hanover 39 (?)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1957 Germany U-18 3 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Winfried Mittrowski (born September 23, 1938 ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

When SC Gelsenkirchen 07 the footballing career of Winfried Mittrowski began. For the round 1956/57 he moved to the A-youth of FC Schalke 04 and took part with the youth national team in April 1957 in the UEFA youth tournament in Spain. Players in the DFB youth team were defenders Fritz Pott and Karl-Heinz Schnellinger and middle runner Egon Horst . In the league season 1959/60 Mittrowski came to nine missions. He made his debut on January 10, 1960 in the football Oberliga West in a 2-0 away win at Rot-Weiß Oberhausen. He formed the Schalke runner row with Karl-Heinz Borutta and Günter Karnhof . In the summer of 1960 there was a player swap between Schalke 04 and Viktoria Aschaffenburg: Mittrowski switched to relegated from the Oberliga Süd and in return the previous Aschaffenburg stopper Egon Horst signed with Schalke. He was under contract for two laps with Viktoria Aschaffenburg . From there he moved in 1962 to Hannover 96 in the North Football League .

The newcomer from Aschaffenburg made his debut on the first day of play, August 19, 1962, in the Oberliga Nord. The "Reds" lost the home game with 1: 6 goals against Hamburger SV. On the 30th round match day, the revenge was achieved with a 3-1 away win at HSV. Mittrowski was used in 25 games and scored two goals, mostly acting as a defensive outside runner. Since Hanover did not qualify for the 1963 newly created Bundesliga with ninth place in the table , the "Reds" played in the football Regionalliga Nord in the 1963/64 season . With the runner-up - Mittrowski had completed 33 league games - behind FC St. Pauli with 49 points, Hanover qualified for the promotion to the Bundesliga. Under coach Helmut Kronsbein , the promotion was achieved with a 3-1 home win on June 28 in front of 70,000 spectators against Hessen Kassel with 10-2 points. In addition to Mittrowski, Horst Podlasly , Heinz Steinwedel , Klaus Bohnsack , Otto Laszig , Bodo Fuchs , Fred Heiser , Werner Gräber , Walter Rodekamp , Udo Nix , Georg Kellermann were in the starting line-up in the promotion game.

The promoted team started in the Bundesliga with two 2-0 successes. On August 22, 1964, Hannover kidnapped two points from the Rote Erde stadium with two hits by center forward Rodekamp in the game against Borussia Dortmund and in the first Bundesliga home game on August 29 in front of 78,000 spectators, the first Bundesliga champion 1. FC Köln was defeated with the same result . In Dortmund Mittrowski had measured himself against Friedhelm Konietzka and against Cologne against Wolfgang Overath . Hannover 96 took fifth place in 1964/65 . Until 1967 Mittrowski remained in the Bundesliga and 96 and came to 79 Bundesliga appearances with two goals. In the last two years of his career, he laced his shoes for SV Arminia Hannover and celebrated the championship in the North Regional Football League with the “blues” in the 1967/68 season . In the promotion round, Arminia had no chance. Otto Laszig's brother-in-law had to end his football career after 38 regional league games in the 1968/69 season because of a kidney infection .

successes

  • Promotion to the Bundesliga in 1964

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 .
  • Emergency brake, Hardy Greens: The Reds. The story of Hanover 96. Verlag Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2006. ISBN 978-3-89533-537-2

Individual evidence

  1. Ulrich Homann (Ed.): Höllenglut an Himmelfahrt. The history of the promotion rounds to the Bundesliga 1963–1974. Klartext, Essen 1990, ISBN 3-88474-346-5 , p. 110.

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