Hartmut Heidemann

Hartmut " Had " Heidemann ( born June 5, 1941) is a former German football player.

Career, 1948-1973

Oberliga West, 1959-1963

Hartmut Heidemann went through the entire grade levels in the youth department of the Meidericher SV. In 1959 he celebrated with the A- youth winning the West German Championship and got to round 1959/60 a contract for the Oberliga West. The first game in the league denied the used at the beginning of his career in the storm youth players on matchday, 13 September 1959 at the Derby against the Duisburg SpV. The game ended 1-1 draw and the debutant on Right Wing had achieved for the MSV in the 56th minute equalizer. In the last two rounds of the league era took Meiderich the fifth (1962 ) and third ( 1963) rank and was nominated by the DFB for the new football league from the series 1963/64. Hartmut Heidemann had graduated from 1959 to 1963 for the " Zebras " 85 games with 14 goals. The last league game he played on the final day, 11 May 1963 contributed in a 2-1 home win against Preußen Münster on half links, as a center forward Heinz Versteeg both goals in the victory.

Bundesliga, 1963-1972

As at August 24, 1963 took place the premiere of the football league, Hartmut Heidemann was one of the players in the first match day. Meiderich safely won 4-1 gates at Karlsruher SC and " had " acted as "hanging " Left Wing in the " latch " system of new coach Rudi Good village on the side of Helmut Rahn, Werner Krämer, Heinz Heinz Versteeg and higher. Sensational be brought Meiderich 1963/64, the runner-up behind the first Bundesliga champions 1.FC Cologne. Both pairings against the " Billy Goats " draws with 2:2 or 3:3 gates. With 36 goals against the MSV team received around goalkeeper Manfred Manglitz the fewest hits. Heidemann had 29 contested by 30 games. His class as a game strong defender took him in the second round on 4 March and 29 April 1964, two appeals to the junior national team U 23 At the meetings in Ankara against Turkey and in Karlovy Vary against Czechoslovakia, he formed each with Horst -Dieter Höttges the German defenders pair.

In the first Coach of the Year by Hermann Eppenhoff, 1965/66, the MSV were two Kanter wins in the league. Within eight days there was against Tasmania on 26 March 1900 in Berlin a 9-0 and on April 2, 1966 at Wedau Stadium 8-2 success against Karlsruher SC. Heidemann " stormed " itself as a right-back tired. In the DFB Cup is Heidemann and colleagues played down to the final on 4 June 1966 in Frankfurt against league newcomer FC Bayern Munich. Munich won the cup 4-2 gates. Heidemann succeeded with a penalty in the 72nd minute of the 2-2 draw between temporal compensation. In the 1967/68 season he has been actively involved in a 4-0 away win with coach Gyula Lóránt on December 9, 1967 at Bayern Munich. In the three home wins in rounds 1969 /70 to 1971/72 against Bayern München - 4:2 on October 10, 1969; 2-0 on June 5, 1971 3-0 on 22 April 1972 - was " Had " Heidemann each as an essential MSV - Active on the ball in 1970, still at right-back, in the last two years of his career as a sweeper. Due to the 0:2 defeat in the 34th game of the round 1970/71 Bayern lost the championship with a 3-0 home victory on April 22, 1972 ended Hartmut Heidemann his career in the Bundesliga. From 1963 to 1972 Heidemann graduated 262 Bundesliga appearances with 18 goals for Meidericher SV. In the nine rounds he experienced as a trainer Rudi Good village, Hermann Eppenhoff, Gyula Lóránt, Robert Gebhardt and Rudi Alberts. Overall, he played for Meiderich over 600 games.

National Team, 1966-1968

The first international match after the 1966 World Cup in England, on 12 October 1966 in Ankara, debuted the Meidericher -grown along with Gerd Müller of Bayern Munich under national coach Helmut Schön in the national team. Defenders partner was there Horst -Dieter Höttges of Werder Bremen. His second outing, he experienced a month later at the international match on November 19 in Cologne against Norway. In both games, there were no goals against the DFB team. His third and last international match played Heidemann on 17 April 1968 in Basel against Switzerland; Here he defended on the side of Berti Vogts. The DFB announced Heidemann in the 40s squad to FIFA before the football World Cup in England in 1966 and the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. In the final World Cup squads, he was missing then.

After the active player career

After two meniscus operations Hartmut Heidemann finished his career in 1973. He took over as player-coach TuS Gelria funds and practiced as coach at SV Straelen and the SV Sonsbeck from. He then devoted himself to the task as a representative for a liquor company.

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