Wolfgang Schnarr

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Wolfgang Schnarr
Wolfgang Schnarr.jpg
Schnarr (1995)
Personnel
birthday June 9, 1941
place of birth MiesauGermany
size 175 cm
position goalkeeper
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1959-1970 1. FC Kaiserslautern 291 (0)
1970-1972 Prussia Munster 51 (2)
1972-1974 ASV Landau 57 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Wolfgang Schnarr (born June 9, 1941 in Miesau ) is a former German soccer goalkeeper .

Career

Schnarr was in the goal of 1. FC Kaiserslautern in 182 Bundesliga and before 1963 in 109 league games . Including games in the final round of the German championship and in the DFB Cup, he made 316 competitive games for FCK. He reached with the Red Devils , the German Cup final 1961 .

The goalkeeper, who came from FV Bruchmühlbach to 1. FC Kaiserslautern, made his debut under coach Richard Schneider on the sixth day of the 1959/60 season in the Southwest Football League. The home game against Wormatia Worms ended 3: 3 draw and at the end of the round he reversed the order in the Lauterer Tor against long-time goalkeeper Willi Hölz with 22 to eight appearances. In this round he still played with the world champions Horst Eckel and Werner Liebrich and the Betzenberg team finished fifth. In the next two rounds he consolidated his regular place in the goal of the Red Devils - he was missing in these two rounds only in one game - and celebrated the championship win in the southwest and thus in the last year of the football league, 1962/63 , under coach Günter Brocker the move into the finals for the German championship in 1963. Against the competitors 1. FC Cologne , 1. FC Nürnberg and Hertha BSC it was only enough to win three points and goalkeeper Schnarr conceded 20 goals in the six group games.

Schnarr played on August 24, 1963 with the away game at Eintracht Frankfurt, the debut game of the new Bundesliga . However, coach Brocker used his rival Horst-Dieter Strich in 17 games and Kaiserslautern took twelfth place with the new addition Jacobus Prins . In the second Bundesliga season, 1964/65, Stroke was ahead of the game with 18 against Schnarr's twelve appearances. When Gyula Lóránt took over the training management at Betzenberg for the 1965/66 round, Schnarr completed 101 games in three rounds and finished fifth with his team in 1967 , the best Bundesliga placement so far. Schnarr played his last Bundesliga game on May 3, 1970 in the 2: 4 away defeat against Hannover 96. The defense formed in this game with Jürgen Rumor , Dietmar Schwager , Ernst Diehl and Otto Rehhagel . In the Bundesliga era, he played Lautern in the DFB Cup in 1966 and 1969, in addition to making it to the finals in 1961, and twice in the semi-finals.

After eleven years at FCK, he moved to Preußen Münster in the Regionalliga West in 1970 , where he met his old Lauterer trainer Richard Schneider, who, however, was no longer able to work from November 1970 due to illness. Aki Schmidt then took over as coach. In the cathedral city, he finished ninth and eleven with the green and black. From 1972 he joined the ASV Landau in the Regionalliga Südwest . The former KSC player Heinz Ruppenstein was in charge of the sporting direction as a trainer and had set up a Baden branch in Landau with Gottfried Hertweck , Werner Hösl , Hans Ripp , David Scheu and Peter Wallenwein , which was expanded in November 1973 by Horst Wild . In the last two years of the old second-rate regional league system with ASV Landau, Schnarr took sixth and ninth places and ended his career in 1974.

Professionally, he ran an insurance agency for many years and was still chasing leather in the ranks of the traditional team from Lauter.

Georg Adolf Schnarr , the late older brother of Wolfgang Schnarr, held the presidency of the Southwest German Football Association and was chairman of the DFB Federal Court for years.

literature

  • Werner Skrentny (Ed.): The fear of the devil in front of the pea mountain. The history of the Oberliga Südwest 1946–1963. Klartext, Essen 1996, ISBN 3-88474-394-5 .
  • Matthias Weinrich: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 3: 35 years of the Bundesliga. Part 1. The founding years 1963–1975. Stories, pictures, constellations, tables. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1998, ISBN 3-89784-132-0 .

Individual evidence

  1. see list of players of 1. FC Kaiserslautern
  2. Portrait on der-betze-brennt.de