Wolfgang Gayer

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Wolfgang Gayer
Personnel
birthday January 9, 1943
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
until 1963 SC Neckarstadt
1963-1966 Viennese sports club 74 (38)
1966-1968 Borussia Neunkirchen 61 (25)
1968-1969 Viennese sports club 21 (15)
1969-1972 Hertha BSC 98 (30)
1972 Durban City FC
1973 Hellenic FC 16 0(3)
1973-1974 TSV 1860 Munich 158 (11)
1974-1980 Linz ASK
1 Only league games are given.

Wolfgang Gayer (born January 9, 1943 ) is a former German football player and coach .

Gayer grew up as the son of a plumber with nine siblings in Mannheim .

With SC Neckarstadt, the young offensive talent was in the 1961/62 round in the Mannheim A-Class, North Season, champion and played in 1962/63 in the 2nd amateur league Rhein-Neckar. Gayer played from 1963 to 1966 in Austria at the Wiener Sport-Club and in the 1964/65 season was the top scorer in the national league with 18 goals. In 1967 he reached with Borussia Neunkirchen as Southwest Champion - he was active for the team of coach Željko Čajkovski in 27 round games and scored thirteen goals; Striker colleague Hans Linsenmaier was the top scorer with 19 goals - the promotion round to the German Bundesliga . His header to the 1-1 final at Schwarz-Weiß Essen , his 7th goal in eight promotion games, secured the Saarlanders a place in the elite class for the second time after 1964/65. After the direct relegation of Borussia in 1967/68 from the Bundesliga, where he had scored twelve goals in 34 appearances, he played another season at Wiener SC, for which he scored 15 goals in 1968/69 and with which he reached the cup final.

For the 1969/70 season Gayer came to Hertha BSC at the same time as Lorenz Horr and Bernd Patzke . In Hertha's highest Bundesliga victory, a 9-1 win against Borussia Dortmund , the midfielder scored four goals on April 18, 1970. On June 5, 1971 he was in the team that lost 1-0 to Arminia Bielefeld. After the match, the players accepted money for the loss. Because of his involvement in the Bundesliga scandal , Gayer was banned in June 1972 and pardoned in November 1973. During his suspension, he played in South Africa, which at the time was excluded from FIFA due to apartheid policy , first for Durban City FC , with which he won the championship in 1972, and then for Hellenic FC . After his pardon, he played with Bernd Patzke at TSV 1860 Munich until the end of the 1973/74 season ; from there he moved to LASK Linz . In 1977 he was voted the second best foreign player of the season by the Kronen Zeitung , behind Julio César Morales . In 1980 he ended his professional career.

In the 2000s he worked as a coach at FC Adria Mannheim, which he brought from the B class to the national league. Then a few years with the SV Mannheim police force and briefly with the Mannheim SSV Vogelstang.

Individual evidence

  1. without second division season 1978/79
  2. The Unfinished , sighted June 3, 2010
  3. ^ Football in Austria at AustriaSoccer.at
  4. Das Schalke des Südwestens , football week, series "Great clubs of yore", 2009; Online version ( Memento of the original dated July 31, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. sighted on December 9, 2009 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.weltfussball.at
  5. Season data at rsssf.com
  6. Game data at the DFB ( Memento from July 30, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  7. Hertha players confessed to accepting bribes , Der Tagesspiegel of April 21, 1972
  8. season dates at RapidArchiv.at
  9. Press reports for the 2005/2006 season ( memento of October 12, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) on the SSV Vogelstang website