Harald Klose

Harald Klose ( born March 12, 1945 in Pommer ) is a former German football player, who graduated from 1963 to 1968 for FC Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga 58 league games and scored seven goals in the process.

Career

At the start of the new Premier League - they took over from 1963/64, the former first class regional top leagues from -, Hans -Georg Lambert and Klaus Matischak got the former youth player Harald Klose next to the entrances Günter Herrmann, a first team contract with the team of coach George Gawliczek. On November 30, 1963, he made ​​his debut for Schalke in the Bundesliga in the 2-1 home win against 1860 München on the left wing. The attack of Schalke beat off together from Reinhard Libuda, Willi Koslowski, Klaus Matischak, Waldemar Gerhardt and the young Klose. His second league game, he completed the return match on 18 April 1965. The "Lions" sat down significantly by 7-1 goals. In the second year Bundesliga 1964 /65 Schalke came not on the 16th place out and Klose was again brought by coach Fritz Langner in only two games for use. In his third season with Schalke, 1965/66, but he was then with 22 round inserts with three gates of the main cast on the offensive. Schalke had to cope with the losses of Libuda, Matischak, Horst Schulz and Gerhardt in this round, placing more emphasis on " cheap " players. Thus Klaus Fichtel, Gerhard Heinz Neuser and Pliska came to their Bundesliga debut. On broadcast, the " Royal Blues " reached the 14th position in the league. After the round 1967/68, Klose was in 14 games on the side of Horst Blechingerová, Manfred Pohl Schmidt and Hans -Jürgen Witt Kamp in the attack have been in use, he finished after a total of 58 league games (7 goals) his career at his hometown club.

He joined in the Football Regionalliga West to the 1968/69 season Bayer 04 Leverkusen. When defending it ran in the series in 1968/69 but not as hoped, Bayer landed on the eighth and Klose had only twelve games (1 goal ) in the team of coach Theo Kirchberg and on the side of the players Leo Wilder and Karl- Heinz bridges involved.

Later he continued his career in Belgium and France.

375282
de