Hans Cieslarczyk

Hans Cieslarczyk ( May 3, 1937 in Herne Holthausen ) is a former German football player.

Career

Cieslarczyk began at turf sports Holthausen and then played as a striker from 1955 to 1958 in the Oberliga West for the SV Sodingen ( 1955-1958 ), for which he completed 74 league games in which he scored 20 goals. In his first season he reached the Sodingern ninth place in the next two seasons Sodingen could barely avoid relegation. In 1958 he moved to Borussia Dortmund, where he never became a regular player for a long time. While there was the Dortmund 1959/60 in third place and 1960/61, the second place in the league, but after 35 games and scored six goals in four years and only four games in the 1961/62 season changed Cieslarczyk 1962 amateur division Dortmund SC 95. 1963/64, he played in the Regionalliga West for Westfalia Herne, where he was presented with nine goals in 30 stakes again in good shape. He then moved together with the attackers Berking and Jendrosch in the Bundesliga Karlsruher SC, where he 1964-1968 66 games played, in which he scored 18 goals. In 1968 he rose from the Karlsruhe citizens from the Bundesliga.

In March 1957, Hans Cieslarczyk debuted in the German U-23 national team as a striker on the left, eleven months later, he came as a left winger to a second application, in which he scored a goal. In between his first game was in the German national team, as Sepp Herberger let him play outside right against Hungary on 22 December 1957. In 1958 he worked as a left winger in the last two international matches before the World Cup in Sweden and each scored one goal. Then it Herberger convened in the World Cup squad. First Cieslarczyk did not come but in the team since Herberger preferred the world champion from 1954 Hans Schaefer and Bernhard Klodt on the left wing. In the semifinal against Sweden Herberger then presented shepherd on half links and Cieslarczyk as a left winger. After the sending off against Erich Juskowiak however Cieslarczyk had to play defense. After the 1-3 semi-final defeat against Sweden Cieslarczyk also played in the match against France for third place and scored a goal in the 3-6 defeat. Cieslarczyk participated in the first two internationals after the World Cup. After he could not prevail as a regular player in Dortmund, his international career ended after seven games and three goals. In 1959 he was appointed against the B - election of Switzerland again in the B team.

After his playing career Cieslarczyk worked as a coach. Coach stations were: SV Morsbach (1968-1970), Offenburger FV (1971-1975), SpVgg Fürth (1975-1977), Stuttgarter Kickers (1977-1978), 1 FC Saarbrücken (1978 ) FC Augsburg ( 1978-1979 ), Offenburger FV (1979-1980), ESV Ingolstadt (1980-1981), FC Villingen 08 (1984-1985), Offenburger FV (1991). Twice he won with Offenburger FV Südbadische the Championship, he finished with Fürth 1976/77 in eighth place in the Bundesliga 2.

From 1992 to 2005 he worked as a massage therapist in Schutterwald.

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