Werner Olk

Olk (left ) next to Franz Beckenbauer (center) and Gerd Müller 1967 when signing footballs

Werner Olk ( born January 18, 1938 in Osterode in East Prussia ) is a former German football player and coach.

Career as a player

Clubs

Olk 1948 joined the youth club SG Letter 05 (near Hannover) in and played later in other youth teams at TuS Seelze in the neighboring village. He then played at times in the amateurs of SV Arminia Hannover.

From the 1960/61 season he was part of the contract player squad of FC Bayern Munich, for which he ran aground in 1846 for the first time in a 3-1 home win against TSG Ulm on 14 August 1960. After three years in the league and two more Regionalliga Süd he rose to the 1965/66 season with his club to the Bundesliga. There ( Matchday 1 ) the defender (122 games and 2 goals) made ​​his debut on 14 August 1965 at the local derby at TSV 1860 München, which was lost as early as the first minute with the only goal. Olk, whom they called " Eagle of Giesing ," was the first Bundesliga team captain of Bayern. The post he held until May 3, 1970, when he ran aground last for FC Bayern Munich in a 2-2 away draw against FC Schalke 04.

National

The national team wore Olk first time in Budapest on March 28, 1956 at the opening match of the UEFA youth tournament, a 0-0 draw against the hosts. In the third and final group match on March 31, 1956 in Stalinvaros in the 1-2 defeat against England he was again used, whereby he scored the only goal.

In the amateur national Olk was appointed in 1959 three times ( for SV Arminia Hannover): The 2-0 win against the Netherlands ( April 15, in Enschede), the 2-0 victory against England ( on May 27 in Siegen ) and in the 0-3 defeat against Poland ( on 24 November in Essen).

On March 15, 1961, he was the only time for the U-23 national team, in the 1:4 defeat against England in London for use.

His only game for the senior team in a 2-0 away win in Poland on October 8, 1961 lasted only a half- time until Richard Kress, came in to replace him for the second half.

Game Stats

Achievements

  • German Champion 1969
  • DFB Cup winners 1966, 1967, 1969
  • European Cup Winners Cup Winners 1967

Career as a coach

After his playing career he was active as a coach at Eintracht Braunschweig, SV Darmstadt 98, SC Freiburg, Preußen Münster, Karlsruher SC and FC Augsburg in Germany. In Switzerland, he coached FC Aarau and FC St. Gallen from 1990 to 1992 he was national coach of Morocco. He was also an assistant coach at Bayern Munich. He is still at almost every home game in the gallery as a guest. With the Egyptian club Zamalek SC Werner Olk won the 1996 CAF Champions League. In 1973/74 he was manager at TSV 1860 München.

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