Peter Blusch

Peter Blusch ( born June 11, 1942) is a former German football player.

Peter Blusch was born in 1942 when Peter Bluskowicz in eastern Germany and arrived soon after the war with his family in the winner country. He began as a child in the youth of Sportfreunde Siegen, where he was discovered by longtime youth coach Rudi Brückmann as a promising talent. As a 18- year-old he received in 1960 immediately secured a regular place in the first team of sports fans, with the playing of 1961-1963 in the West German second division and then a season in the Regionalliga West.

1964 moved Blusch to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga 1. There he completed a total of 110 games. His three total field references alone in the season 1966/67, are still Bundesliga Rekord.1968 he moved to the Rhine to the 1 FC Cologne, for which he took 44 times. As a German vice-champion in 1970, he went to the first FC Kaiserslautern, for which he played 20 times. In his career, the defensive midfielder and scored a total of 10 goals.

In 1965, Peter was Blusch even on the go in the football team. On March 10, 1965, he came in the B match against Holland at right-back for use. In the same game, Franz Beckenbauer and Günter Netzer gave her international debut.

After his Bundesliga time played Blusch yet for Neuchâtel Xamax in Switzerland and was player-coach at FC Vaduz in Liechtenstein.

Clubs

As player-coach

Statistics

  • National League A ( Switzerland )
  • 016 games; 2 Goals Neuchatel Xamax
  • 025 games; 3 goals FC Luzern
  • 008 games; 2 Goals FC Biel -Bienne
  • Regionalliga West
  • 025 games; 4 Goals Sportfreunde Siegen
  • DFB-Pokal
  • 002 matches 1st FC Cologne
  • European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup
  • 008 games; 2 Goals 1st FC Cologne

Achievements

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