Dieter Koulmann

Dieter Koulmann ( born December 4, 1939 in Blumberg, † July 26, 1979 ) was a German football player.

Koulmann began his career at TuS Blumberg and SC Schwenningen. After that he played for two years for Bayern Munich in the Regionalliga Süd. There he was employed in 48 games and scored twelve goals, ten of them in the season 1964 /65. Thus, the tech-savvy midfielder was instrumental to the rise of Bayern in the Bundesliga at. In the following three years in the league he was a key player and scored in 79 games twelve hits. His first league game he played on Matchday 1 of the season in the derby against TSV 1860 Munich, which was lost with 0:1. At the end of the season, Bayern reached - and that as a freshman in the House - an excellent third place.

In the DFB-Pokal, he was used nine times, including in the finals in 1966 and 1967, which won both the Bavarians. Also in the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1966/67, which also ( 1-0 against Glasgow Rangers) won the Bavaria, he was part of the team. Overall, he played eleven European games and was about twice successfully.

In 1968 he moved to Kickers Offenbach. For the Offenbacher he met three times in 22 games. He scored two goals in each of his penalty on December 7, 1968 against Borussia Dortmund. In 1969 he played twice against "his" former Bayern: In the first lap around the club trophy, he retired with the Kickers - after necessary gewordenem replay - finally out of the competition.

In the season 1969/70 he ran only twice for MSV Duisburg.

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  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • Born in 1939
  • Died in 1979
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  • German
  • European Football Cup Winners' Cup Winners
  • DFB Cup winners
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