Hartmut Fromm

Hartmut Fromm ( * October 15, 1950 ) is a former German football player.

Career

The committed from the national league of Westphalia Red-White Unna Fromm graduated from 1973-1977 under coach Heinz Higher total of 116 games, including 93 games in the 1st Bundesliga for VfL Bochum. He played in this time together with today such well-known figures such as Franz -Josef Tenhagen, Michael Lameck and Hermann Gerland.

Had his debut in the Bundesliga defender on 27 October 1973 under the 0:2 away defeat against Borussia Mönchengladbach. His best record at VfL points in the 1975/76 season ago with 30 league games and a gate. The only red card of his career he was on the mountain Betz on April 5, 1975 to 0:1 defeat against 1 FC Kaiserslautern.

He was part of the " Abel - deals". In a swap, he went to the Hinserie 1977/78 to Westfalia Herne in the 2nd Bundesliga and the scoring Jochen Abel rushed immediately for VfL Bochum. Fromm was still in the first two round matches on 6 and August 13, 1977 in Bochum in the Bundesliga to use and completed on 30 October 1977, the first second league game for Herne. In Herne he met the former VfL player Hans -Jürgen Bradler, Hans -Günter Etterich and Franz -Josef Laufer. On the broadcast he had denied 19 matches for the team from the stadium on Strünkede Castle and the Westfalia ranked on the 12th place.

Others

Fromm was instructor at the police station; he turned the double burden of "normal" job and Bundesliga football. His annual leave to the police he spent in the training camp of the VfL ​​.

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