Klaus Wunder

Klaus Wunder (* September 13, 1950 in Erfurt), also known as Caesar, is a former German football player.

Career

Clubs

After two seasons for the SV Arminia Hannover in the Regionalliga Nord active, a professional contract received the fast, equipped with a hard left shot forward ( he ran the 100 meters in 10.8 seconds ) at the Bundesliga MSV Duisburg. On August 14, 1971 ( 1st Round ), he made ​​his debut in the German top flight when he came off the bench for the second half for Bernard Dietz; while he also succeeded in assist of the intermediate 1:1, in a 2-1 victory at home to Borussia Dortmund. His first Bundesliga goal, to make the score 1-0 after 42 minutes, the meeting on 11 September 1971 ( 6.Spieltag ) in the away match against Rot -Weiss Oberhausen chose.

The first use for his new club, to which he had changed for the season 1974/75, ended in a fiasco: On August 24, 1974 ( 1st Round ) lost Bayern Munich at Kickers Offenbach with 0:6! On 11 and 14 September 1974 ( 3rd and 4th Round ) he made with his first two goals again for preliminary decision in the 2-1 win in the away match against VfB Stuttgart and once for the key the score back to 2:3 in the 6-3 win at home to 1.FC Köln.

After a weak season with 10th place, which was, however, concluded with the winning the European Champions' Cup in 1975, played wonders in the first half of the 1975/76 season still 16 times for Bayern Munich before he from 6 December 1975 ( 17th Round ) - on loan - for Hannover 96 was used.

At the beginning of the season 1976/77 he moved permanently to Hannover 96, who was now relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga. In two seasons of revival failed despite miracle excellent strike rate ( 32 goals in 59 games). For the 1978/79 season he moved to Bundesliga side Werder Bremen, for whom he played 56 Bundesliga and DFB Cup four games. With the 2:5 defeat in the away game against VfL Bochum on 31 May 1980 ( 34th Round ) ended on a his footballing activity, on the other hand, the affiliation of his team in the Upper House.

From 1981 to 1984 he was with the Westphalian Association division FC Gohfeld active, with whom he was 1983 champion of the North Season. His football career he had after another season in the Oberliga TuS Hessian Oldendorf finish.

National

Wonder played between 18 November 1970 ( 1-0 victory over Yugoslavia in Zagreb) and the 8th September 1972 ( 2:3 defeat against East Germany in Munich during the Olympic football tournament) 20 games for the amateur national. On September 7, 1971 in a 3-1 win against Bulgaria in Munich, he scored his first two goals in the national jersey. For the B team, he played three times in a row: On March 29 and 14 November 1972 ( 2-0 victory over Hungary; Tatabanya and 3-1 victory over Switzerland in Winterthur ) and on 30 April 1974 ( 3-2 victory over Sweden, Kiel ). In the U-23 national team, he came to five appearances in which he scored for the first time on April 29, 1972 in Yerevan in the 1-3 defeat against the selection of the Soviet Union the only goal. In his third appearance on March 27, 1973 in Duisburg, he scored three goals in a 5-1 win over the U.S. national team. His last game for the U- 23 side, he played on 24 October 1973 in Bochum 's 3-0 victory over Denmark. On September 5, 1973, he made ​​his debut - on as a substitute in the 64th minute for Jürgen Grabowski - in the senior national team, the 1-0 victory against the USSR in Moscow.

Achievements

  • European Cup Winners ' Cup in 1975 with FC Bayern Munich
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