Heinz Steinmann

Heinz Steinmann ( born 1 February 1938) is a former German football player. He won with Schwarz-Weiß Essen 1959 DFB-Pokal with Werder Bremen and 1965, the German football championship. From 1963 to 1973, he studied in the Football League 214 games and scored five goals.

Career

Heinz Steinmann usually played right half, in the later years more and more on the stopper position. He embodied the reliability over the years in person.

1956-1963 - Steinmann at SW Food

Heinz Steinmann began in the youth of Wacker Steele in his hometown food with the football game and moved in 1951 to the Uhlenkrug to Schwarz-Weiß Essen. From 1956 to 1963 he played with black and white food in the 2nd League and Oberliga West. After the 2-1 semi-final win after extra time at Hamburger SV on 12 December 1959, he won with his team-mates Hans Küppers, Theo Klöckner and Horst Trimhold December 27 in Kassel the final of the DFB-Pokal in 1959 against Borussia Neunkirchen 5-2 gates. However, after this success he experienced the rapid failure. At the end of the round 1959/60 SW rose from eating from the Oberliga West. The guys from Uhlenkrug stayed together, however, and moved to the round 1960/61, back into the league. The clerk at the Ruhr coal AG then played until 1963 with SWE in this league. In the Football World Cup 1962 in Chile the national coach Sepp Herberger invited him to various test matches of the national team. He was also named by FIFA DFB after the international match on April 11 in Hamburg against Uruguay in the 40s squad. Also in the WEST selection he played in 1962 representative. But at his first international match he came to the World Cup tournament on 24 October in Stuttgart as a substitute for Willi Schulz. He succeeded in the 82nd minute of the equalizer for a 2-2 draw.

1963-1964 - Steinmann at the 1st FC Saarbrücken

At the start of the Bundesliga 1963/64, he moved to the Saarland. The first FC Saarbrücken sat on the defensive force from the West and gave him a job at the mine management. Although the coverage loyal midfielder then showed in all 30 games of the round, the expected reliable performance, however, was often without the necessary support on the court. At the end of the round Saarbrücken dismounted from the Bundesliga. Volker Danner, Dieter Krafczyk and Erich Maas could remain as Heinz Steinmann by change in the Bundesliga.

1964-1970 - Steinmann at Werder Bremen

Coach Willi Multhaup won the 1964 Essen to Bremen for SV Werder. Together with Josef Piontek, Horst -Dieter Höttges, Max Lorenz and Helmut Jagielski they were the best defense in the season 1964 /65. Thus, from the tithes of the season 1963/64, in 1965, the German football champions. Through the club success with Werder Bremen in 1965 he moved back into the visor of the national coach. Helmut Schön called him on 13 March against Italy and on May 12 against England in each case as a substitute to two other national games. At the end of the season he was also in the squad, to the international game to Rio de Janeiro flew to Brazil in June. But to use in the game on June 6, he did not. From the DFB he was also appointed in 1966 in the 40 squad for the World Cup in England. In the round of 1967/68 he was able to celebrate together with coach Fritz Langner nor the vice-championship in Bremen. With the use of on September 19, 1970 at the home game against Hertha BSC He ended his playing career. In the national team he was in his prime at the start behind Willi Schulz and later behind Franz Beckenbauer back.

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