Ingo Porges

Ingo Porges ( born August 22, 1938 in Hamburg ) is a former German football player of the FC St. Pauli, who came in 1960, once in the German national football team used.

Career

FC St. Pauli, 1956-1968

Oberliga Nord, 1956-1963

Growing up is Ingo Porges in the Hamburg district of Barmbek. In the blue-white of USC Paloma Hamburg, he went through all youth cohorts and joined in 1956 by the Brucknerstraße the Millerntor to FC St. Pauli. Coach Heinz Hempel put him on Matchday fourth of the season 1956/57, in the Oberliga Nord in the away game against Werder Bremen on September 9, 1956 for the first time in the league's team of St. Pauli. The now 18 -year-old youth players scored both goals to make it 2-1 in Hamburg. On the side of Otmar Sommerfeld, Harald Stender and Harry Wunstorf the talent of Paloma came in his debut round in the Oberliga Nord to 25 games and 12 goals. Until the 1962/ 63 - the last year of upper Leagues - posted Ingo Porges 166 Oberliga inserts with 17 goals. Sporty it developed in these rounds by the talented striker from the left external rotor position for outstanding chief of defense as center-half. St. Pauli succeeded in the seven rounds with Ingo Porges not the way into the finals of the German football championship, although stormed " Oschi " Easter Hoff and Horst Haecks two extraordinarily successful scorer for the Brown - White. The fourth places in the 1957 and 1960 to 1962 in the Oberliga Nord were the best results of Pauli. The duels between Ingo Porges and the National Centre Forward Uwe Seeler Hamburger SV included most of the highlights of the Derby in those years. The position- related dispute was in 1960 on 13 February in a 4-1 victory at St. Pauli is the key to success against HSV. Porges had a good left foot; HSV - center forward came in ball control, dribbling and goal preferred the right leg used. Thus, the St. Pauli captain had in single combat on the ground good conditions, in order to survive. Uwe Seeler came north on 36 goals and was scored twice for the 3-2 victory against 1 FC Cologne in the final of the German Cup on 25 June 1960 in Frankfurt am Main.

Regionalliga Nord, 1963-1968

Through the nomination of Eintracht Braunschweig as the third representative of the Oberliga Nord for the 1963/64 Bundesliga is launching St. Pauli sat with his team captain Ingo Porges from 1963 in the second division of the Regionalliga Nord with their opponents apart. Although it won the first championship against Hannover 96 in the regional league, in the promotion round 1964 Hamburg but were directed by Borussia Neunkirchen and Bayern Munich to third place. The first ascent round game ever on June 6, 1964 at the surprisingly high 0:4 home defeat against Bayern Munich Ingo Porges experienced before 26,000 spectators the first appearance of Franz Beckenbauer in the League team of Bavaria. A piece of the puzzle for sporty unsatisfactory verlaufenen promotion round of St. Pauli was certainly the year-round escape into the atmosphere unloved Volksparkstadion. After being in 1965 failed as Vice in North qualifier at SSV Reutlingen 05, wanted to make it better in 1966 the third attempt in the promotion round. The opponents were Rot-Weiss Essen, Schweinfurt 05 and 1.FC Saarbrücken. The Brown - White from Millerntorplatz won both games against the team of Willi Lippens, but the rise of the celebrated successor of Helmut Rahn and Bernhard Termath, RW Essen. In a 8:4 - point equality goal difference of 10:6 compared to 10:8 hits opted for the West Germans. In all six games Ingo Porges St. Pauli had led to the field. He graduated from the inserts as a left outer rotor. As a stopper acted header and the ball strong Jürgen Weidlandt, who moved to the Bundesliga Karlsruher SC to the promotion round. In the following two rounds it was not enough to move into the promotion round to the Bundesliga for the Millerntorplatz team. In the summer of 1968 Ingo Porges ended after 147 inserts in the Regionalliga Nord his career at FC St. Pauli Hamburg. In twelve years - six of them as captain he had played 313 league games for his club.

Selection / Games, 1960-1962

National coach Sepp Herberger used in the big leagues - era games, the representative of the regional selection teams for viewing by newcomers and shape verification of its proven candidates of the national team. For the international match on March 23, 1960 in Stuttgart against Chile - host country of the Football World Cup 1962 - he had also applied to the doubleheader on March 19, 1960 in Frankfurt am Main (South to North ) and Ludwigshafen (southwest to north ) of this test method. Ingo Porges played in the defense of North selection and was a prospective candidate for the national team. Before the next match against Portugal on 27 April 1960 in Ludwigshafen sighted the national coach on April 26 in Karlsruhe in the game a DFB team against a south - selection does not nominated national aspirants. Porges came at left- runner in the DFB team to use. The third international match in 1960 was scheduled for May 11 in Dusseldorf against Ireland. Since at the same time the finals were played at the German football championship in 1960, there was a chance for players who were not drafted with their club teams in the finals. Ingo Porges formed together with Willi Schulz ( Union Günnigfeld ) and Ferdinand Wenauer ( 1.FC Nürnberg ), the rotor row. The game was lost 0-1 gates of Germany. Before beginning the Association games in the top leagues in the 1960/61 season, the DFB had with the national team by a trip to Iceland. On August 3, 1960, the match against Iceland took place in Reykjavik. The team of Sepp Herberger won with 5:0. In the runner series he played with Willi Schulz, Herbert Erhardt and Horst Szymaniak. Was rounded off Iceland trip with two friendly matches of the DFB selection against Icelandic club teams. In both games, Ingo Porges was used. On 18 December 1960 he was a center half of the north- selection in the 1-1 draw in Hanover against the West turn to the test. In 1961 Ingo Porges was used in three matches of the junior national team. His performance in the 1-0 success on September 20, 1961 in Odense against Denmark when he made as captain and center-half the support of the defense, had to leave the Germany coach impression. At the World Cup qualifier on 22 October 1961 in Augsburg against Greece, he was a member of the National team squad. In the 2-1 victory Sepp Herberger had his full defense for the soccer World Cup 1962 in Chile in use, only the Legionnaires Italy Horst Szymaniak was represented by Willi Giesemann. In April 1962, the German Football Association FIFA announced the 40's squad for the 1962 World Cup with Ingo Porges. The 22er line-up but eventually not he belonged to. After the World Cup in Chile, he belonged to no selection team of the DFB more, but denied a total of 13 meetings with the North German ( NFV ) selection.

Profession

1962 Made Ingo Porges as a businessman with the construction of a fuel trade in Hamburg- Billstedt independently. From the mid- 1970s he operated a warehouse and distribution of sports goods, focus: tennis court accessories and indoor tennis facilities.

Swell

  • There are miracles again and again The history of FC St. Pauli, The Workshop, 2002, ISBN 3-89533-375-1
  • From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga, AGON, 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1
  • Bottle with cork bung Low Pass, The history of the Oberliga Nord, plain text Verlag, 1991, ISBN 3-88474-463-1
  • Germany's national soccer player, Lexicon, Sports Verlag Berlin, 1997, ISBN 3-328-00749-0
  • Höllenglut at Ascension, plain text Verlag, 1990, ISBN 3-88474-346-5
  • Germany football matches, sports and game publishing Hitzel, Hürth, 1989, ISBN 3-9802172-4-8
  • National football team ( Germany )
  • German
  • Born in 1938
  • Man
  • Person (FC St. Pauli )
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