Egon Milder

Egon Milder ( born April 22, 1942 † 18 October 1975, in Lucerne ) was a German football player. From 1965 to 1969 he was as a player from Borussia Monchengladbach to 123 appearances in the Football League, scoring eleven goals.

Career

Egon Milder came on the training station Pupils Kaiserau - where he played for the Westphalia selection as well as in the youth team of West Germany - to round 1962/63 VfL Bochum. The crew of the Castroper road played in the last year of the old first-class league system in the 2nd League West. Milder graduated under coach Hermann Lindemann on the side of the player Jablonski Werner and Walter Zastrau 23 league matches and scored three goals. Bochum finished in 14th place and thus was not nominated for the new second division of the Football Regionalliga West to Round 1963/64. With his new contract in Mönchengladbach to Round 1963/64, he moved to the Lower Rhine and played with the Bökelberg - Eleven in the Regionalliga.

His first game in the new league denied the excellent technician who was able to hold up well on the ball and use his teammates, on September 8, 1963, coach Fritz Langner. It was the sixth game day and Borussia lost with 1:2 Goals Fortuna Dusseldorf. The initial result with 5:11 points from their first eight games prevented the intervention of the fight for the top positions. On the side of the players Karl -Heinz Mulhouse, Günter Netzer, Lowin Heinz and Heinz Crawatzo the new entry from Bochum came on 29 League Appearances ( 1 goal) and Mönchengladbach finished eighth. As a coach Hennes Weisweiler 1964/65 his predecessor Fritz Langner - this moved to FC Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga against Borussia - peeled, Weisweiler Mild began on the Libero position, as he sat as a playmaker at Günter Netzer. When the " Foal Elf " surprisingly winning the title in 1965 was successful, Milder had 31 league games contested with seven goals for the Master. In the Master Round Gladbach started on August 9, 1964 with a 4-2 home win against Bayer Leverkusen. Weisweiler formed while the VfL ​​- defense with goalkeeper Manfred Orzessek; as a defender pair competed Albert Jansen and Arno Ernst; in the rotor row acted Milder, Walter and Heinz Wimmer Lowin. On 31 January 1965, Milder drew 7-1 success against STV Horst- Emscher than three goals. He was represented at the injured playmaker Netzer on half links. In the promotion round he completed against the rival SSV Reutlingen, Holstein Kiel and Wormatia Worms five games and scored one goal for promotion to the Bundesliga. He chose the second game on June 5 with a header in the 90th minute against Holstein Kiel that the " foal " could thus decide 1-0 gates. In the West Regional, he is listed a total of 1963 to 1965 with 60 games and scored eight goals.

Gameday On the fourth round of the 1965/66 Mild debuted in the Bundesliga. On September 4, 1965, filed for Gladbach to a 0-0 draw at FC Schalke 04 in four rounds Bundesliga Egon Milder was then in 1965-1969 the regular cast of Gladbach and ranked in rounds 1967/68 and 1968/69 each with Borussia in third place. In the three rounds 1966/67 bis in 1968/69, he missed only one league game day. Milder also belonged to the BMG team with their extremely high-scoring victories against FC Schalke 04 ( 11:0 ), 1 FC Kaiserslautern (8:2) and Borussia Neunkirchen ( 10:0 ) in rounds 1966/67, (Schalke 04) and 1967 /68 ( Kaiserslautern, Neunkirchen ) specific brands sat in the Bundesliga. His last Bundesliga appearance turned out to be spectacular: Matchday On the 34th round in 1968/69 Mönchengladbach went to at Werder Bremen and it developed into a goal fest, which the hosts won with three goals of the ex- Borussia Bernd Rupp with 6:5 goals for themselves. The 5:6 connection was scored mild in 82 minutes converted a penalty. In the summer of 1969 - Weisweiler reinforced the defensive team with his Ludwig Müller and Klaus -Dieter Sieloff - he moved to Switzerland for FC Luzern. In his first year in Lucerne, he reached with his new team, the runner-up in the National League B and hence the rise in the NLA. Later he was a player-coach at FC Kriens. He died in October 1975 of a brain tumor in the Lucerne Cantonal Hospital.

On 27 February 1965, the then still playing in the second division Borussia won a game against the Austrian national team 3-2. It was the first game of Borussia against a national team, and was decided by a goal by Egon Milder. On 13 August 1968 he led as Borussia captain his team on the lawn to a 4-1 victory against Japan.

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