Karl-Heinz Spikofski

Karl -Heinz Spikofski ( born February 24, 1927 in Essen, Germany ) is a former football player and coach. His position as a player was midfield player. His last club as a coach was the BC Augsburg in the years 1963-1964.

Career

Spikofski began his career at Rot-Weiss Essen in the then top division, the Oberliga West before he moved within the League 1 FC Cologne. After some time at the likewise red - white Cologners he transferred further into the top division to Bayer Leverkusen. In 1952 Spikofski became the Legionnaires, when he moved to CO Roubaix - Tourcoing France, who had settled at this time even in the top division in France, in Ligue 1. Overall, the CORT, the abbreviation of CO Roubaix - Tourcoing, ten years (1945-1955) participants in Ligue 1 in 1954, just one year before the descent of the association in the Ligue 2 Spikofski got an offer from Italy. The football club Calcio Catania was interested in the German midfielder, what Spikofski also used to repeat the experience abroad. From 1954 to 1957, he remained faithful to the Sicilians before 1957 he once again by a club from another country got an offer. This time, the Dutch football club VVV Venlo was interested in the dedicated player from Germany. After only two years at the football club from Venlo Spikofski 1959 transferred back to Germany for VfR Wormatia Worms, for which he was until 1961 in use.

Coach stations

As Spikofski 1961 ended his career as a football player to finish, he wanted to be active as a coach and so came the same year to FC Sion, where he has also been recorded. Until 1963, he coached the Swiss history, the club before joining the freelance trainers point on the BC Augsburg took over in the same year, he but only a year later gave, so the football turned his back and retreated at the same time in his private life.

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  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • Football coach ( Germany )
  • Athletes ( food)
  • German
  • Born 1927
  • Man
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