Jakob Miltz

Jacob Miltz, called " Köbes " ( born September 23, 1928 in Koblenz -Neuendorf, † 18 February 1984 ) was a German football player who was appointed in 1954 and 1956, two appearances in the German national soccer team.

Career

Clubs, 1938-1961

Miltz learned in youth TuS Neuendorf (now TuS Koblenz ) in the blue - black the football game. His father had been a butcher and club chairman at the TuS. In the southwest Neuendorf played after the end of World War 2 on the national league West in the Oberliga West - Group North to Round 1946/47. It comprised the French occupation zone and is also known as Zone League in history. The Saar, the Palatinate and the Moselle apply again as a unit - at least in terms of football. New village occupies the seventh place, the 1st FC Kaiserslautern wins the championship and repeats the title win in the southwest to the year 1951 in series. In the round of 1947/48 TuS Neuendorf wins the qualifiers for the 2nd South-West German representatives against FV Offenburg and FC Rastatt 04 and thereby takes part in the final round of the German football championship in 1948. In the preliminary round succeeds on July 18, 1948 against the clear favorite Hamburger SV in Dortmund a surprising 2-1 success. The still 19 -year-old Miltz achieved while both goals. As Right Wing acts Rudi Good village, " Köbes " plays on half right. In the semifinals on July 25th in Wuppertal 's team captain Jupp Gauchel against the West champion Kaiserslautern at the clear 1:5 defeat was but a chance. In the round of 1949/50, the TuS repeated again on skill games on the Freiburger FC and Wormatia Worms the re- entry into the final round of matches in the German football championship. In the preliminary round match on May 21, 1950 in Hanover, the player to goalkeeper Helmut Jahn, Josef " Jupp " Gauchel and Jacob Miltz clearly lost with 0:4 goals against FC St. Pauli Hamburg. When the new villages could bring each of the runner-up to Koblenz in the years 1952, 1953 and 1956, was allowed from the southwest in these years only the master to attend the finals. In the summer of 1957 Miltz moved to vocational training to Hanover and joined Hannover 96 at. He graduated in Lower Saxony, but only 12 games, scoring six goals. After broadcast in 1957/58 he returned to the domestic southwest and tried it for the 1st FC Kaiserslautern. Since he did not get along, only seven games he played 1958/59 for Kaiserslautern. He returned to the league relegated TuS Neuendorf back, went straight in the round 1959/60 in the Oberliga West again and ended after the 1960/61 season on 11th place with 19 games and five goals his career. His last game in the league, he played on February 19, 1961 in the 2-3 home defeat against 1 FC Kaiserslautern. In the 75 minutes he succeeded in doing 2:2 scoreboard. For the TuS Neuendorf denied Jacob Miltz 1946-1961 288 league games, scoring 81 goals.

Chosen / soccer team, 1950-1956

On November 11, 1950, the 22 -year-old Miltz debuted in the West selection at the representative game against Southern in Ludwigshafen. When 2:2 draw, he acted on the right rotor position. In the years 1951, 1953 and 1954 followed by three more Southwest selection games. Germany coach Josef Herberger loads the dynamic and powerful external rotor and inside forward after the football World Cup in 1954 in Switzerland for national training course from 22 to 29 November 1954 in the Hessian sports school Grünberg one. After the course he is nominated for the 15 - man squad for the international match on December 1, 1954 in London against England. But to use it is not yet. Two weeks later, on December 19, in Lisbon, in the match against Portugal, debuting the man from Neuendorf on half right in the national team. In 1955, following another game for the Southwest team. In the test match on March 7, 1956 in Hamburg of a DFB team against the Saarland he is again examined by the national coach for the national team. The result was the use on 31 May 1956 in the B team in a 5-2 victory in Barcelona against Spain. Used on the right half, he scored a hit. Two further appeals on 15 September and 21 November in the B-team against the Soviet Union in Moscow and Switzerland in Zurich. Four days after he denied Zurich on 25 November 1956 in Dublin against Ireland in the 0:3 defeat his second and last international match. On December 30, 1956, he was also the last time used in the Southwest during the selection obtained with 3:1 goals match against West Germany.

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