Dieter Zorc

Dieter Zorc ( born October 17, 1939 in Lünen, † October 16, 2007 in Cartagena, Spain ) was a German football player.

Career

Dieter Zorc completed for the DFB amateur national team from 1966 to 1971, 32 countries games in which he scored three goals. The first two appeals in June 1966, he denied even as an actor TuS Eving - Lindenhorst, the other 30 matches he played as a player of Lüner SV. He made his debut as a center half on June 19, 1966 in a 1-1 draw against Italy; in this game debuted Norbert Nigbur and Horst Koeppel, who, however, two weeks later were professionals. Zorc was in 1967 in the two games against Great Britain the process in which the German amateur team missed the Olympic qualification for 1968. His last amateur international match Zorc completed on April 28, 1971 at 0-0 against Spain. Once it was known that he would not be considered for the Olympic team in 1972, Zorc moving to VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga.

The central defender played in the 1971/72 season for the VfL ​​Bochum 21 Bundesliga games, 14 of them over 90 minutes. The Wolves finished the season ranked ninth His last Bundesliga game Zorc completed on June 28, 1972 at 4-2 victory against Hertha BSC. Zorc was substituted after 61 minutes with the score at 2-1. In the 1972/73 season Zorc only played five times in the DFB - League Cup in his last mission against Hessen Kassel on August 23, 1972 he succeeded his only competitive goal for the team from the Castroper road before in November 1972 back to Lüner SV changed.

Dieter Zorc was the former Borussia Dortmund player and today's manager Michael Zorc the father. He died after a long illness in his longtime resort of Cartagena in Spain.

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