Herbert Binkert

Herbert Binkert ( born September 3, 1923 in Karlsruhe ) is a former German football player and coach, or 1 FC Saarbrücken was in the years 1943 and 1952 with the FV Saarbrücken in the playoffs to the German football championship.

Career

Beginning

The Herbert, born in Karlsruhe Oststadt and raised in the Durlacher Street Binkert, learned the game of football in the youth department of FC Phönix Karlsruhe and the ABC in the Tulla - school. On the sports fields in the Deer Park, located close to Karlsruhe Palace, he went through in the youth department of the Master of 1909, the various age groups. Due to the effects of the second world war, he came into the Saarland - he was with his unit ( AA battery ) on Kieselhumes, only a few stone throws away from the stadium where he played from the round 1942/43, the FV Saarbrücken in the Gauliga Westmark. Reinforced with the soldiers Hans Plückhan, Herbert Dorn and Herbert Bayer, the FV Saarbrücken in important positions and therefore came to a surprisingly successful round. With one point ahead Saarbrücken won the championship before the FV Metz. As a 19 -year-old experienced Binkert in the final round - which had been " drawn " to start on a regional basis because of the distance issue - on the side of the international's Wilhelm pay, after wins over FC Mulhouse, Cologne SV Victoria, VfR Mannheim and First Vienna FC 1894 Vienna, a place in the final of the German soccer championship 1943. He has contributed five goals to do so. Before the final, the Saarbrücken lived in the " Russian Court " in Berlin. The Chairman of the SC Blue-White Berlin, Ludwig Zeitz, presented the investment of his club as training camp and head-quarters are available. In the final, the Dresdner SC began on 27 June in Berlin in the second half, with superior 3-0 by. Already the 6th minute of the defender Decker the Saarland was so severely wounded at the foot, that he was only as an extra after the break on the right wing and -budgetary winger had to defend Kurtsiefer. A year later, in 1944, managed to defend the title in the Gau Westmark before FV Metz - the sporting conditions were no longer a final worthy - failed KSG Saarbrücken with Striker Herbert Binkert in the quarter-finals with 1:5 goals on 1 FC Nuremberg.

Oberliga Süd, 1945-1948

In the American zone - the main part of southern Germany - a directive had been issued already on 27 August 1945 which allowed the resumption of sports operations at the county level. Given the relative freedom of movement in the American zone, it was already on November 4, 1945 approval of the Oberliga South Germany. Herbert Binkert lived again in his home town of Karlsruhe, and stood in for the FC Phoenix. While it was enough to home wins against VfB Stuttgart, TSV 1860 Munich, SpVgg Fürth and the VfR Mannheim, but as in a foreign land only Kickers Offenbach and local rivals Karlsruher FV was twice spotted, Phoenix came up with the 22 -goal Binkert and the strong half striker Theo Sommerlatt only on the round end on the 15th place in the final table. The young striker with goalscoring moved in summer 1946 to VfB Stuttgart, the champion of the season 1945 /46. With the VfB Binkert failed 1946/47, but the title defense. Think prevailed in the south of the 1st FC Nuremberg. Against his hometown club FC Phönix Karlsruhe Stuttgart lost both matches in this round. In the second season at VfB Stuttgart Herbert Binkert achieved in 34 missions 20 results. Together with Robert Schlienz (31 goals) he was the most prolific attackers of Swabia. Despite his excellent hit rate, he returned to the Oberliga Süd back and signed as a contract player for the round 1948/49, at the 1 FC Saarbrücken. Herbert Binkert tender bonds tied to the blue black: he had married in 1946 a Saarbrückerin and now moved its center of life to Saarbruecken.

1.FC Saarbrücken, 1948-1960

2nd Division in France / Saarland Cup, 1948-1951

Before the start of round robin 1948/49, the first FC Saarbrücken had to deal with major problems. On July 25, 1948, the Saarland Football Association was founded, which was to join after the performances of the pro- French Saar Government of the Fédération Française de Football ( FFF). The game traffic with the teams in the league West had become almost impossible by the political and economic separation of the Saarland. Participation in championship matches only within the narrow limits of the Saarland would have sporty no basis. A happy circumstance helped the 1 FC Saarbrücken. The AS Angoulême, an association of professional Division 2 in France was, in the short term will not be able to provide a team for the championship round. The Saarbrücken presented at the FFF the request to be allowed to occupy the vacated space. This request was granted with the restriction that Saarbrücken, could participate as a guest, so unofficially. Herbert Binkert and his comrades were in a " travel team ". Back and forth they passed the corridors of France. 23,314 km train journey brought the Malstatter behind. After 37 games of the season had the team of coach " Ossi " Müller, FC Sarrebruck, 26 wins, seven draws and played four lost. The Goal was 148:50 at 59 points. Bordeaux in second place with 108:49 gates and 54 points. Herbert Binkert had, as well as Bordeaux's Luxembourg attacker Camille Libar, 41 results obtained. In the table Sarrebruck was not performed, its games not counted for the opponent: officially played the D2 with only 19 teams, Master Racing Lens and Bordeaux as runner had ever 53:19 points and got into the Division 1 on.

To round 1949/50, Saarbrücken rejected the request to be allowed to officially participate in the championship. As a way of International Saarland Cup was conducted. On the use under the protectorate of the High Commissioner and the Government of the Saarland was this competition to the industry of the Saarland had donated two million francs discharged. In the playoff games the following teams against 1 FC Saarbrücken competed: FC La Chaux de Fonds, Standard Liege, Stade Reims, Elfsborg Boras - BK Copenhagen, Hajduk Split, Austria Vienna, FC Nancy and AC Bellinzona, JF Degerfor, Rapid Wien, FC Sète, UC Santiago de Chile, FC Metz and Toulouse FC. The finals took place in Kieselhumes on 10 and 11 June 1950. Binkert and his teammates won with a 4-0 over Stade Rennais UC the 1st International Saarland Cup. Between the Saarland cup matches more friendlies were performed. These are the matches against Stade Français Paris, VfB Neunkirchen, Lausanne Sports, 1.FC Kaiserslautern, TuS Neuendorf, FC St. Pauli, Eintracht Frankfurt, Kickers Offenbach, FC Old Boys Buenos Aires and FC Luzern. On February 26, 1950, the first FC defeated in a training game, the national team of Switzerland 2-1 in. At Easter Binkert and colleagues played in a tournament in Barcelona. On May 31, the Malstattern managed a 4-1 win on the Kieselhumes against Liverpool with three goals from center forward Binkert. The Vertragsspielerelf were: Jockel Balzert Karlberg, Nicholas Biewer, Herbert Binkert, Kurt Clemens, Franz Immig, Herbert Martin, Peter Momber, Hermann Monk, Waldemar Philippi, Theo Puff, Heinrich Schmitt, Robert Schreiner and Erwin Strempel.

To round 1950/51 we continued in the same form. The 2nd International Saarland Cup was held and more friendlies came back to it. From the autumn of 1950 met Herbert Binkert know the coach Art of Auguste Jordan. On September 20, 1950, Herbert Binkert injured in the game at Tennis Borussia Berlin so badly that he had to pause for weeks. In February 1951 Binkert experienced but the impressive performances against AS Cannes -Grasse, Athletico Bilbao, Deportivo La Coruna, Real Madrid and FC Rouen as a powerful Active. The 4-0 success on Wednesday, 21 February 1951 at the Estadio Chamartin, later renamed the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, with a hit of ex- Karlsruhers is, as the "most beautiful and most successful game ever showed a Malstatter Eleven ", described. In June, a northern tour was followed with games in Denmark and Sweden. For three laps were without point game operation to an end, but had conveyed impressions that stayed that way throughout life in the memory.

Oberliga West, 1951-1960

To round 1951/52, the first FC Saarbrücken was again eligible to play in the Oberliga West. Binkert, Momber and Co were able to experience the charm of a round robin again. With 50:10 points, the internationally experienced Saarland brought the Cup to the southwest. Was runner TuS Neuendorf with 44:16 points before the severed Walter Elf from Kaiserslautern. Nine years after his first collection in a final of the German soccer championship this Herbert Binkert also succeeded in 1952. In the group stage of the final he contributed four goals. This was successful in spite of the two away defeats at the 1 FC Nuremberg and Hamburger SV the final. The crucial 3-1 home win was on June 8, 1952 against 1 FC Nuremberg. Opponent in the final was the VfB Stuttgart on 22 June 1952 in Ludwigshafen. The pupils of coach Georg Wurzer prevailed 3-2 gates. Eight rounds Oberliga in the southwest followed for Herbert Binkert thereafter. As a representative of Saarland 1.FC Saarbrücken participated in the debut round of the European Cup 1955/56. Binkert succeeded in the return match on November 23, 1955 in Saarbrücken against AC Milan in the 32th minute of the intermediate 1:1 equalizer. Milan sat down 4-1 goals by the end. In 1957 he moved with his comrades Herbert Martin and Theo Puff again in the finals. He also finished with 1 FC Saarbrücken four times third place. At 37, Herbert Binkert finished at the end of the round 1959/60 his active playing career. In his last round he scored seven goals in 13 games. On the final day, April 24, 1960 in a 4-0 home win against Eintracht Trier, he said goodbye to the deficit to 2-0 from the public in Ludwig Park Stadium. In the ranking of the top league scorer in the southwest Herbert Binkert is performed with 110 hits on the 17th rank. Taking the 54 goals in the Oberliga Süd from 1945 to 1948 at Phoenix Karlsruhe and VfB Stuttgart part, it comes to 164 gates and stands thus in the southwest on the sixth place ranking. Ever have no effect on this score his goal in the Division 2 in France and two years of playing at the International Saarland Cup. The 200 mark he would have far exceeded.

Matches with the Saarland, 1951-1956

's 3-2 victory on 21 May 1951 in Saarbrücken against Austria B, the center forward Herbert Binkert was the first time the shirt of the Saarland national football team. He took with coach Helmut Schön 1953 also participated in the World Cup qualifiers against Norway and Germany. The last game of the Saarland on 6 June 1956 in Amsterdam against the Netherlands he completed his twelfth international match. He scored six goals. It was only on July 7, 1956 joined the SFB as the DFB Saarland Football Association in and became a simple state association. Already on 30 June 1946 he had participated in the representative Südauswahl in Cologne against West Germany. A second game for Southern was followed on May 19, 1948 in Frankfurt / Main with a combination of north / west.

Coach

In Saarland Binkert be quickly made as a coach a reputation as a specialist in ascent. After his playing career, he became the SV Röchling Völklingen and rose in 1961, first in the 2nd League West and 1963 in the new Regionalliga Southwest on. The FC 08 Homburg he led in 1966 and VfB Theley 1972 in the Regionalliga West. The Sangesfreund was the fact that he knew how to keep it placed top teams there as well, be counted as less big plus after this climb successes. Völklingen held, like the Homburger, and also Theley could be the class membership to secure. In 1973/74 he came with the first FC Saarbrücken last year Regional to second place and thus in the promotion round to the Bundesliga. With Röchling Völklingen and Borussia Neunkirchen he put his coaching qualities in the years 1975-1977 and 1979 in the 2nd Bundesliga proof. He joined a huge package of own game practice with teaching skills, empathy into the psyche of the players, and not least because of these properties was Herbert Binkert also Association Group Chairman Southwest in the waistband German football coach from July 1967 to June 1978. In 1963, he had successfully passed with Jupp, outfitted, Herbert Schäfer and Kurt Sommerlatt the exam for football coaches. From 1978 he took under the first chairman Herbert Widmayer the position of the third chairman in LMA. In 1996 he was still practiced the Office of the Vice President by football teachers.

Profession

In the Saarland Ministry of the Interior Herbert Binkert spent most of his professional career. As Oberamtsrat he retired. In Bischmisheim he was at home with his family.

Honors

Herbert Binkert was awarded honorary membership of the 1st FC Saarbrücken and the Association of German football coach. In 1980 he was awarded the Gold Medal of the German nobility Gym Teacher Association. Prime Minister Oskar Lafontaine honored him in 1998 with the Saarland Merit.

Statement

Kirn / Natan keep in their Ullsteinhaus -TB from 1958 through the footballer Herbert Binkert stated: " Technically fine conductor, in almost every Saar choice and still belonging to the elite. "

Swell

  • Devils fear of peas Mountain, The history of the Oberliga West, plain text Verlag, Essen, 1996, ISBN 3-88474-394-5
  • As Morlock still the moonlight hit, The history of the Oberliga Süd, plain text Verlag, Essen, 1993, ISBN 3-88474-055-5
  • 100 years German Cup, The history of football in Germany, Verlag Die Werkstatt, 2003, ISBN 3-89533-410-3
  • From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga from 1890 to 1963, AGON, 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1
  • Germany Soccer, The lexicon, Sports Verlag Berlin, 2000, ISBN 3-328-00857-8
  • 50 years 1.FC Saarbrücken 1903-1953, chronicle, 1953
  • 1 FC Saarbrücken 1903-1983, The German football Dasbach Verlag GmbH, 6204 Taunus stone 2, 1983
  • Football: Past and Present, rules and terms Ullsteinhaus Books No. 206, Ullsteinhaus paperbacks -Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 1958
  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • Football coach ( Germany )
  • National football team (Saarland)
  • Carrier of the Saarland Merit
  • Born in 1923
  • Man
  • German
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