Norbert Janzon

Norbert Janzon ( born December 21, 1950) is a former German football player.

Career

Clubs

Janzon received as a 19 year old a professional contract at the Bundesliga Hertha BSC, came in two seasons but only on September 30, 1970 in a 4-1 home win over B 1901 Nykøbing in the 1st round of the Exhibition Cup, the forerunner to the UEFA Cup or the Europa League, are used.

From 1971 to 1973 he played for Wormatia Worms in the Regionalliga West, finished 7th and 4th place in the table and hit in 82 games 48 times. For the season 1974/75 he was at the Bundesliga Kickers Offenbach under contract and made ​​his debut on 24 August 1974 ( 1st Round ) in today memorable encounter when FC Bayern München ( with six "freshly baked" world champions ) with a 6: 0 what he contributed two assists, was highly sensational defeated. His first Bundesliga goal was the first goal in the 1:2 1:4 defeat on September 11, 1974 ( 3rd Round ) at Hertha BSC.

1976/77 he played for Karlsruher SC his most efficient season: 16 goals in 34 games.

With the season 1977/78 started for him the longest and most successful season: For Bayern Munich he played most frequently, was able to continue his "old " hit rate and won two championships. After four seasons at Bayern, he moved to FC Schalke 04 ( the second league ), with which in 1982 he managed the climb. His last year in the Premier League ended on April 30, 1983 ( 29 Matchday) when FC Schalke 04 Bayer 04 Leverkusen lost with 1:3 goals. His footballing career ended when Bayern division club TSV Ampfing, for which he has also served as coach.

A total of 200 completed Janzon league (59 goals) and 37 second-division games ( 13 goals).

National

Janzon played once for the national team: On April 25, 1975, he won the B team 6-0 on the senior national team of Finland; he came in to replace Ronald Worm.

Achievements

  • German Champion 1980, 1981 with FC Bayern Munich
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