Helmut Kapitulski

Helmut Kapitulski ( born September 29, 1934 in Dortmund ) is a former German football player who in 1956 and 1957 with the club Borussia Dortmund won the German football championship twice over the years.

Career

Borussia Dortmund, 1946-1957

With 12 years Helmut Kapitulski, which is two minutes grew by Borsig Square has begun in youth BVB 09 with the game of football at the club. From the round of 1953/54, he was a member of the Oberliga team. Regular player on the left wing was at this time the B -National player Hans wings. Therefore, the 19 -year-old winger came in his debut round in the league to only four stakes. His first game he played on October 25, 1953 in the 1-2 home defeat against Rheydter SV. His first hit in the top league in football -west he succeeded on November 7, 1954, a 2-1 winner against Westfalia Herne. In the third round, he became a regular player on the left wing and celebrated with the Borussia great success. On 24 June 1956, the Karlsruher SC was defeated in the Berlin Olympic Stadium with 4:2 goals and thus won the German football championship. Twelve months later, the championship was defended with a 4-1 victory on June 23, 1957 against Hamburger SV in the same line-up as the year before successfully. In the round of 1956/57, the dribbling strong technician experienced on the left wing, the atmosphere in the European Cup. BVB needed three games in the first round against Spora Luxembourg to Manchester to Old Trafford to travel to the confrontation with the English champions Manchester United. Against the team of Matt Busby Helmut Kapitulski succeeded on October 17, 1956 in the 68th minute of the match 1:3 goal back in the 2:3 defeat. After twice winning the German Championship in Dortmund coach Helmut Schneider moved to the southwest to FK Pirmasens. Helmut Kapitulski went with his coach also to Pirmasens. He was from 1953 to 1957 in the Oberliga West contested 76 games with 15 goals for BVB.

FK Pirmasens, 1957-1964

Pirmasens was directed by the on Horeb acting as playmaker Helmut Kapitulski three times in a row in 1958-60 champion in the Oberliga West. In the southwest " capital " also developed goalscoring and delivered in the three years the Master Hits sequence of 24, 25 and 26 goals for his new club from. He was playmaker and scorer of the FKP. In the finals of the German football championship - Kapitulski all 18 games played (11 goals) for Pirmasens during the period from 1958 to 1962 - did not succeed in the great attempt. For financial reasons, the crowd-pulling opponents were always received in the Ludwigshafen Südweststadion which, although expected for the box office, but sporting a game meant on neutral ground, and thus the important home advantage relativized noticeably. Even with the striker colleagues Rolf Fritzsche and Klaus Matischak to Kapitulski could not argue with the FKP against Eintracht Frankfurt, Hamburger SV and 1.FC Cologne in the final in 1962. In the Oberliga West he came from 1957 to 1963 on 176 games for Pirmasens. He scoring 125 goals. In the round of 1963/64, he tried to lead the non- nominated club in the Bundesliga. Although the collection was achieved in the promotion round - to reach the second place in the Regional he had contributed 31 goals in 37 games - Hannover 96 but did not become as intermediates. Then moved the 30 -year-old on the mountain to the neighboring Betz 1 FC Kaiserslautern.

National Team, 1956-1959

The first appeal in a DFB team received Kapitulski to play the junior national team on 19 December 1956 in Liège against Belgium. At the German 3-2 win he made together with his club colleague Alfred Schmidt of Borussia Dortmund, who distinguished himself as a three time scorer, left wing. After the FIFA World Cup 1958 in Sweden, he received from national coach Sepp Herberger chance on probation in the senior team. On November 19, 1958, he played left wing in the 2-2 draw against Austria. But on the performance of Helmut Rahn on the right wing, he did not manage - the "Boss" scored both goals - and further appeals to national remained in a row. Mitgrund this was his change in the club in the playmaker role. But just the left wing position was sought by the federal trainer. Significantly, his position was on half links in the B international match on November 8, 1959 against Hungary. Here rushed Theo Klöckner on the left wing. Peter Grosser and " capital " were responsible for the build-up play in midfield. Representative learned Kapitulski for the West selection and the Southwest more vocations.

1 FC Kaiserslautern, 1964-1968

In the four rounds in Kaiserslautern in the Bundesliga, the veteran learned - with strengths in challenging playmaking and Pits - primarily the fight to avoid relegation. Players names of this era in Kaiserslautern (such as: Klimaschefski Rehhagel and Schwager ) document use, combat power and constant grappling with the relegation. Kapitulski brought it to 98 games in the Bundesliga with 22 goals. The 1st FC Kaiserslautern won each in the league. With 34 years he returned to Pirmasens.

Finale, 1968-1973

The former husband of Borsigplatz played two rounds in the Regionalliga Southwest with the FK Pirmasens from 1968-70. By the second spot in 1970 he came to two appearances in the promotion round to the Bundesliga in June 1970 against VfL Bochum and Offenbacher Kickers. Helmut Kapitulski - undoubtedly the most prominent players of all time Pirmasenser - retired with 36 years from the competitive soccer and took over from 1970, the function of the player's coach at FC Dahn. He practiced this task for three years. Then he supervised around Pirmasens still several small amateur clubs.

Job / Family

The skilled Optical Engineer, who had been active in Pirmasens as Technical Assistant and is the father of three children, lives in Lviv, near Pirmasens.

Swell

  • History of the Oberliga West, plain text Verlag, Essen, 1996, ISBN 3-88474-394-5
  • History of the Oberliga West, plain text Verlag, Essen, 1988, ISBN 3-88474-332-5
  • Höllenglut at Ascension, plain text Verlag, Essen, 1990, ISBN 3-88474-346-5
  • Encyclopedia of German football, AGON, 1998, ISBN 3-89784-132-0
  • The German football championship, AGON, 1997, ISBN 3-89609-107-7
  • National football team ( Germany )
  • German
  • German master ( football)
  • Born in 1934
  • Man
  • Person (Borussia Dortmund)
  • Athletes (Dortmund )
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