Friedel Lutz

Alfred " Friedel " Lutz ( born January 21, 1939 in Bad Vilbel ) is a former German football player. He was with the German national team in 1966 and 1959 Vice World Champion German Champion with Eintracht Frankfurt.

Career

Association

The defender began his career in 1950 when FV Bad Vilbel. He then moved to Eintracht Frankfurt, where he achieved his greatest successes. He came to a total of 324 league games for Frankfurt to the level (of which 200 games in the Bundesliga and 124 appearances in the league ). In 1959 he was German champion with his club after the SGE in the final of the final round of the German Cup rivals Kickers Offenbach 5-3 aet and Lutz ' Contribute as a player defeated.

His time in Frankfurt was interrupted by a brief interlude ( season 1966/67 ) at 1860 Munich. For the " lions ", he played eleven league games without scoring. Then he returned to Frankfurt and even played until 1973 for Eintracht. His professional career was ended.

He even hired then on to the teams TuS Maccabi, SpVgg Neu-Isenburg and FC Rhein- Main, clubs that " a good cause " competed in the rule.

National

During his time at Eintracht Frankfurt he wore 1960-1966 twelve times the jersey of the German national team and was with her in England in 1966 World Championship runner.

Trivia

Lutz is out in the press as the first player in Bundesliga history, who received a red card. This was an assault on April 3, 1971, when he joined his Braunschweiger opponent, who had fouled him in the butt. On October 10, 1970, but already put in Kaiserslautern Lothar Kobluhn the first player from the Bundesliga referee Dieter Heckeroth with a red card from the square. Thus Lutz was not the first Rotsünder despite conflicting reports.

Achievements

  • Vice World Champion 1966
  • German champions in 1959 with Eintracht Frankfurt
  • Master of the Oberliga Süd 1959 with Eintracht Frankfurt

Statistics

After the End of career

From 1995 to 2003 he was the kit man at the SBU.

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