Erwin Stein (footballer)

Erwin Stein ( born June 10, 1935 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a former German football player who was a use in the German national football team in 1959.

Career

National Team, 1959

As a ten -year-old Erwin Stein opened in the youth of the SG Bornheim his career. About the intermediate station Olympia 07 he landed in 1954 for SpVgg Griesheim 02 At 24 he was appointed as a center forward by national coach Sepp Herberger and his assistant Georg Gawliczek for the game on April 15, 1959 in Enschede in the Netherlands against German amateur team. The extremely responsive and strong striker Committee met with two goals in the 2-0 victory all the expectations placed in him. Due to take place from 16 May final round of the German football championship of the national coach of the Hessian amateur players nominated surprising for the levy of the national football team for the friendly match on May 20, 1959 in Hamburg against Poland. With the score at 0-1 gates Erwin Stein came on in the 63rd minute, after 81 minutes he scored the 1-1 draw, which also meant the final score. On May 27, he rushed for the second time in the amateur national team. In the 2-0 victory against England in victories, he was celebrated again as scored twice. For the 50th anniversary of the Luxembourg Football Federation a game between a Belgian and a German selection was held on 13 June 1959. Belgium won 3-1 gates. The goal for the DFB team scored Erwin Stein. In the final of the German football championship in 1959 stood at June 28, 1959 Eintracht Frankfurt and Kickers Offenbach opposite. The Eintracht won in extra time 5-3 gates. Triple goal to Frankfurt was the center forward corner hardware Feigenspan. Since Feigenspan moved to TSV 1860 Munich, negotiated the Eintracht bureau in great intensity with the sought-after striker of Griesheim 02 stone signed a contract in Riederwald for the Oberliga Süd from the round 1959/60 and was no longer for the German amateur national use. As the qualifying matches for the 1960 Summer Olympics were held in November 1959 against Finland and Poland, which was a setback to the plans of the DFB participate in the Olympics. Erwin Stein denied on August 23, 1959 at the start of game with Eintracht Frankfurt vs SpVgg Fürth his first game in the Oberliga Süd. He contributed two goals in the 5-3 success of concord. His goalscoring were also in the top league for wearing. National coach Sepp Herberger not nominated the prolific striker but the next international match on October 4, 1959 in Bern against Switzerland. Never Stein received an invitation from the DFB. He came into the league round of 1959/60 on 24 goals and moved with concord in Europe Champions Cup in the final on 18 May 1960 in Glasgow against Real Madrid one. Sporty his business card was top notch - his jump from the amateur national team but was never forgiven him for the part of the national coach.

Eintracht Frankfurt, 1959-1966

In seven years at Eintracht Erwin Stein graduated 342 games (including friendlies ) while achieving 267 goals. In the Oberliga Süd he came from 1959 to 1963 in 107 games on 75 goals. He celebrated the triumph in 1960 to Glasgow in the final against Real Madrid and scored against the legendary José Santamaría, called " the wall ", two goals in the final 3:7 defeat. In the years 1961 and 1962 it reached twice the runner-up in the south and he played with the harmony in the final round of the German soccer championship. In the Bundesliga he had from 1963 to 1965, two good rounds. He took the game on September 4, 1965 at Hannover 96 on the side of Jürgen Grabowski and Wolfgang Solz his departure as an active player of concord. From 1963 to 1966 he had contributed 14 goals in 41 games in the new class for Hesse. In the DFB-Pokal the way into the finals on June 13, 1964 against 1860 Munich was the highlight. The final won by the " lions " 2-0 gates.

SV Darmstadt 98, 1966-1969

As a veteran of the 31 -year-old corded from 1966 still three rounds in the Regionalliga Süd for the "Lily " on Böllenfalltor the football boots. In 83 games, he came, now playing in midfield, on 18 goals.

Career finale

At his old club in Griesheim Erwin Stein ended 1969/70 his playing career in the amateur camp - where his career had begun. In 1970 he worked for more than a year coach at local rivals Viktoria Griesheim.

Following his athletic career, he ran in Frankfurt -Griesheim a tobacco trade with a lottery outlet.

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