Lothar Kobluhn

Lothar Kobluhn ( born April 12, 1943 in Oberhausen ) is a former football player.

Career

Like his older brother Friedhelm came Lothar Kobluhn from the Oberhausen youth. After a year at the Association of division and former Lower Rhenish Master BV Osterfeld, where he made ​​the headlines as a center half due to its outstanding position in the game of 1962/ 63, Kobluhn returned to the shamrocks. He played as a midfielder from 1969 to 1973 in the Bundesliga for Rot-Weiß Oberhausen. In his 107 games in 1963, founded the House of Lords, he scored 36 goals. Overall, Lothar Kobluhn scored for RWO 1963-1974 in 317 league games 94 goals. From 1974 to 1976 he was at SG Wattenscheid 09 under contract.

On October 10, 1970, he was placed in Kaiserslautern the first player in the Bundesliga with the then newly introduced red card by referee Dieter Heckeroth from the square.

In 1971, he was surprisingly with 24 -goal top scorer in the Bundesliga and interrupted the series of Gerd Muller, who was from 1969 to 1970 and from 1972 to 1974 scorer. Since red -Weiß Oberhausen was involved in the Bundesliga scandal Kobluhn did not get the top scorer first. 36 years later, in late October 2007, Kicker sports magazine decided to send him the trophy. To date, he is the only scorer in the Bundesliga, playing in a defensive position.

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