Helmut Bergfelder

Helmut Berg Fields ( born November 21, 1946) is a German football player.

Helmut Berg Felder's career, which came to the first FC Cologne from BC Bliesheim, in the 1st Bundesliga was short-lived. Only 31 matchday of the 1967/68 season, the then coach of FC, Willi Multhaup, gave him the confidence and let him play even from the beginning. 2:3 Köln lost time at MSV Duisburg. At the end of the season he left the club and moved to Bonner SC. From 1970 to 1976 he played for SC Fortuna Köln, in which he also starred in the first national league. Overall, he was able to add his initial bet plus 32 more who adopt him three goals. His career ended in 1981 at Eintracht Trier, to which he had come in 1976.

After all, he was appointed to his playing days more than once in the German amateur national. His first try for this selection he denied on December 7, 1966 against Yugoslavia. The match ended 3-3 draw. For five years he was regularly invited to this DFB team. 1971 in the 1-3 defeat against Denmark, he was the last time for the Germans on the court. Part of the team at that time was the current president of FC Bayern Munich, Uli Hoeness.

Clubs

  • Youth - BC Bliesheim
  • 1966-1968 1st FC Cologne
  • 1968-1970 Bonner SC
  • 1970-1976 SC Fortuna Köln
  • 1976-1981 Eintracht Trier

Statistics

  • 22 games; 4 Goals for German amateur national.
  • 2 Bundesliga 167 games; 13 goals

Achievements

  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • German
  • Born in 1946
  • Man

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