Theodor Homann

Theodor " Theo" Homann ( born April 28, 1948 in Werne, † April 11, 2010, ibid ) was a German football player. In the Bundesliga, the midfielder three years at Wuppertal SV was active.

Career

Homann began playing football in his hometown at the SSV Werne, a club that already belonged to his father. Theo Homann was senior supervisor of the A- youth team, with his son in 1966 reached the semifinals of the West German Cup. He played in the Westphalia selection, whereby higher class clubs were aware of him. For the 1968/69 season Homann went to the reigning German champions 1.FC Nuremberg. Under coach Max Merkel, he made ​​13 appearances for the club, but was not in the Bundesliga for use. After the descent of the Master Homann moved to the second- highest division for VfR Mannheim in the Regionalliga Süd. He played two years at the side of Dietmar Danner and Wolfgang Platz and was active with five goals in 61 league games; then he played one and a half seasons at Westfalia Herne in the Regionalliga West, where it joins with the final day of the first round 1972/73 - adopted from Herne to 40 Regional inserts and nine goals - away game against Rot-Weiss Essen on 17 December 1972.

From Herne Homann managed again to jump to the first division. During the winter break of the 1972/73 season he was awarded a contract with newly promoted Wuppertal SV. Here he came in Horst Buhtz ' successful team led by Günter Pröpper, Manni Reichert, Jürgen coal and Heinz -Dieter Lömm in the second half 18 games in a 1-1 draw at Kaiserslautern for his first Bundesliga use. 14 days later, he scored on February 3, 1973 in a 2-2 draw in Bochum his first goal; on March 10, he scored as a "wild card " Seven minutes after Substitutes the winning goal in the match against Werder Bremen. At the end of the season, the team secured a table Fourth a UEFA Cup place. Homann was in the first leg against Ruch Chorzów been chosen, but was replaced after just 13 minutes. Only in the second half of the Bundesliga he was back in the team. On 1 February 1975 he suffered in the game against Rot -Weiss Essen for a challenge Werner Lorants tears of the cruciate ligaments and the medial collateral ligament. After 49 games with four goals his Bundesliga career was over. After the descent of WSV he tried again in the 2nd Bundesliga Nord, to find the connection, however, came in two seasons, only six brief appearances for Wuppertal and was ultimately Sports invalid.

After the active time

Homann was a long time player-coach at SV Herbern, which he led in the national league. The typesetter made ​​a re-training as an industrial clerk and in 1983 took over a sports shop in his home town of Werne, which he led until his death. He was married and had a daughter.

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