Wolfgang Ladage

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Wolfgang Ladage
Personnel
birthday June 16, 1943
date of death November 9, 1992
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1964 BV Hiltrop
1964-1967 Red and white food 17 (2)
1967–? Westfalia Herne
1 Only league games are given.

Wolfgang Ladage (born June 16, 1943 , † November 9, 1992 ) was a German football player .

Career

In 1964, Ladage moved from BV Hiltrop in Bochum to Rot-Weiss Essen . With RWE he ran in the 1964/65 season on the side of players such as Herbert Weinberg , Heinz-Dieter Hasebrink , Eckehard Feigenspan and Werner Kik in the second -rate regional football league West . He played five games and Essen was seventh in the table. In the following season , RW Essen took second place under coach Fritz Pliska and Ladage had scored two goals in ten league appearances. In the subsequent round of promotion, the men from Hafenstrasse prevailed and were promoted to the Bundesliga ; Ladage was not used in the debut season of striker Willi Lippens . In 1966/67, however, Essen was unable to assert itself in the Bundesliga and was relegated after one season. Ladage had played two games, then he moved to Westfalia Herne . With the team from the stadium at Strünkede Castle , he was also relegated from the Regionalliga West in 1967/68. Under his former trainer Pliska from Essen, he had completed 30 league games and scored a goal at the side of the veterans Günter Graetsch and Alfred Pyka . He also stormed in the 1968/69 season with Westfalia in the Verbandsliga Westfalen and scored 14 goals in 26 missions when he reached sixth rank. Then his other football stations are lost.

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