Alois Schloder

Alois Schloder ( born August 11, 1947 in Landshut ) is a former German professional ice hockey player who played in his playing career from 1963 to 1986 for the EV Landshut in the hockey league. Many years he was captain of the German national team and won with her at the 1976 Olympic Games bronze medal.

Career

In his youth Schloder played football, but at age 11 he strove his older brother Kurt after that was hockey player. Alois could not skate well and therefore was in junior goalkeeper of the domestic EV Landshut. But he would rather shoot yourself goals and practiced diligently on his runs skills. As a 13 -year-old he was allowed to finally play in his team's attack and three years later he managed even made ​​it into the first team, playing in the even his brother. In Landshut, you put on a young line in the next Schloder also the same age Heinz Zerres played. The young players made ​​it quickly to establish himself in the team.

His career began in 1963 when EV Landshut and in his Altogether 23 years of active time, he has never played for another club in the 1st Bundesliga. He graduated in 1085, scoring 631 goals for EVL. Soon he was nominated for the German national team and took part in the 1966 B World Championships in Zagreb. From then on, he was part of the permanent staff of the national team for a total of 206 games ( 12 World Championships, Olympic Winter Games in 1968, 1972 and 1976 ), he scored 87 hits. From 1971 to 1978 he was captain of the team. After disagreements with Hans Rampf, then coach, he ended his international career after the 1978 World Cup in Prague.

At the 1972 Olympics in Sapporo his drug test was positive for ephedrine. He was banned for 18 months, to have even though he assured taken nothing. Later it turned out that the German team doctor had administered an ephedrine -containing drug and the lock of the IIHF has been lifted.

With the EV Landshut he became German champion in 1970 and 1983. His national career he finished on 21 March 1986 with the final game Servus Alois before 7000 spectators in Landshut.

His sporting achievements were honored with induction into the IIHF Hall of Fame in Toronto in 2005. Since 2001 he is also a member of the Hall of Fame in Augsburg Germany. In addition, he was elected as right winger in the All-Star Team of the Century in 2000. From 1990 to 2001 Alois Schloder was the organizer of the German ice hockey team tradition of DEB. The team played a round $ 100,000, which were then donated to charity again.

In Hockey broadcasts in the media, he is a sought-after expert and was in 1983 for ZDF at the World Championships in Dortmund and Munich in use. For the Bundesliga from 1988 to 1990 in SAT 1, 1991-1997 for Premiere and at the Olympic Games 1988-1998-2002 and 2006 for ZDF as an expert here. His main job was working from 1974 in the town of Landshut and managed until retirement in June 2007, at the suggestion of the then mayor, Josef Deimer (CSU ), founded in Sports Department.

Alois Schloder increased in 2003 along with 43 ​​other people in the initiative " Ambassador of Lower Bavaria " of the project regional marketing in the district of Lower Bavaria in part.

2012 Alois Schloder received the Bavarian sports award in the category " high performance athletes plus"

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