Ferdinand Keller (footballer)

Ferdinand Keller ( born July 30, 1946 in Munich ) is a former German football player. He played as a striker.

Keller began his career at the Munich suburb club TSG Pasing before in 1969 he made ​​the jump to the Bundesliga with TSV 1860 München. After the descent of the lions in the Regionalliga Süd 1970 he moved to Hannover 96 for the Lower Saxony he scored in the next two years in 61 Bundesliga games, 39 goals.

In 1972 he went back to 1860 in the Regionalliga Süd. Together with his teammates, the midfield conductor Hans -Joachim Weller, he then cost respectable 550,000 DM in the 1972/73 season he was 26 -goal top scorer of Südstaffel. In 1974, Ferdinand Keller qualified with the lions for the new created 2nd Bundesliga Süd. In his four years in 1860, he scored 93 goals in 126 games. He was then in 1975, invited as a second division player from Germany coach Helmut Schön, who was looking for a successor for Gerd Müller to an international match of the German national team. He played 20 minutes in the 2-0 against Austria in Vienna.

1976 moved cellar for 300,000 DM and a release game for Hamburger SV, with his greatest success in 1977, winning the European Cup Winners' Cup, celebrated. In the European Cup season 1977/78 he was charged with six hits and two other players scorer in the cup competition. Then he let his career in the 2nd Bundesliga finish at Borussia Neunkirchen.

Club overview

  • TSG Pasing (1965-1969)
  • TSV 1860 Munich ( 1969-1970 )
  • Hannover 96 (1970-1972)
  • TSV 1860 Munich ( 1972-1976 )
  • Hamburger SV (1976-1978)
  • Borussia Neunkirchen (1978-1979)

Achievements

  • Scorer from Hannover 96 in the 1970/71 season (19 goals)
  • Scorer from Hannover 96 in the 1971/72 season (20 goals)
  • Cup Winners' Cup in 1977 with the HSV
  • Scorer of Hamburger SV in the season 1977/78 (14 goals)
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