Egon Horst

Egon Horst ( born November 25, 1938 in Aschaffenburg ) is a former German football player, who graduated as a player for FC Schalke 04 and Hamburger SV in the years 1963 to 1969 158 Bundesliga games ( one goal).

Career

Youth and Oberliga Süd, to 1960

Already in his youth by Viktoria Aschaffenburg, the skill of the defensive player apparent. The DFB is called the Aschaffenburg on 31 March 1957 in the squad of the German national youth team for the international match against England in Oberhausen. At 4-1, he acted on the center-half position, Fritz Pott and Karl -Heinz Quick Inger formed the defender pair. At Easter 1957 he was a member of the squad for the UEFA youth tournament in Spain. In all three group matches against Hungary (2-2 ), Poland ( 2-2) and Spain (1-1) the talent from Aschaffenburg stood as a means runners on the course. For the team from the stadium on Schönbusch he denied already 1956/57, in the Football Oberliga Süd as A junior at the side of goalkeeper Othmar Groh and stopper Rudolf Hoffmann five matches and scored two goals. Horst made ​​his debut in the league on October 7, 1956 at the home game against Bayern Munich. In his first year seniors in 1957/58 he competed in all 30 league games for the Victoria on the court. After the descent in the Round 1959/60 Horst moved to a total of 86 league inserts and three goals for his hometown club in the Football West, he joined the 1960/61 season FC Schalke 04 at.

FC Schalke 04, 1960-1965

Even with " Royal Blue ", he held immediately from the chief role in the defense and finished with the other players Hans Nowak, Willi Schulz, Helmut Jagielski, Waldemar Gerhardt and Willi Koslowski 1961 to third place in the Football Oberliga West. In his second Schalke year 1961 /62 it reached after 28 league inserts for runners and thus to move into the final round of the German Cup. There he was in the qualifying match against Werder Bremen and the three group matches against 1 FC Nuremberg, Tasmania 1900 Berlin and Borussia Neunkirchen active. Personally, his performance was once rewarded on 8 October 1961 in Gelsenkirchen against Poland and its application on February 3, 1962 in Dortmund in the selection of West Germany in the Game against Southern Germany by the appointment to the U-23 national team. At 5-0 the German youth team he formed together with the two outer runners Otto Luttrop and Stefan Reisch runners row. In the last year of the old class Serie A, 1962/63, the ex- Aschaffenburg completed all 30 league games for the team coached by George Gawliczek. Overall, the header of the ball strong and no duel shunned stopper has played from 1960 to 1963 for Schalke 85 league games and scored one goal.

Horst belongs to the circle of players who brought on 24 August 1963 as Active the new football league up and running. With the rotor row Willi Schulz, Egon Horst and Manfred Cross Schalke got the home game against VfB Stuttgart with a 2-0 success the first two points. At the end of the season Horst had missed only one game and topped with Schalke eighth place. The second year of the Bundesliga in 1964 /65 but evolved into a disaster, Schalke finished last and Horst had been in only ten games for the team of coach Fritz Langner in the square. Together with Willi Schulz he took in the summer of 1965 an offer from Hamburger SV and moved to Round 1965/66 in the Hanseatic city.

Hamburger SV, 1965-1969

The HSV was unable to match the times of successful football Oberliga Nord in the early years of the Bundesliga and for Horst therefore was the sixth rank in 1968/69 under coach Kurt Koch, the best finish with the diamond makers. From 1965 to 1969 he completed for the North German 119 Bundesliga games. In the DFB-Pokal 1966/67, he experienced the other hand, after wins against Altona 93, 1.FC Köln, Kickers Offenbach and Alemannia Aachen a place in the cup final on 10 June 1967 in Stuttgart against Bayern Munich. Since the Beckenbauer 's team was already qualified as the defending champion, took the hamburger in the Round 1967/68 part in the European Cup Winners' Cup. They penetrated surprising after wins against Randers Freja, Wisla Krakow, Olympique Lyon ( three games) and the semi-final against Cardiff City in the final one. On May 23, 1968, AC Milan sat in Rotterdam with a 2-0 win but fully deserved against Hamburger SV by. In the 1968/69 season Horst was once again in the international games in the Messe Cup against FC Metz, Slavia Prague and Hibernian in use.

In the summer of 1969, he ended his playing career. He officiated during his professional time in Hamburg as deputy chief of staff of the "Neue Heimat".

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