Peter Endrulat

Peter Endrulat ( born August 10, 1954 in Angsleah ) comes from the winning country and is a former German football goalkeeper and current football coach.

Career

Endrulat learned to play football in the youth of the VfB 07 Angsleah. At the beginning still used as midfield or attack player, he was soon due to its speed of reaction between the goalposts and also made national attention. From 1973 to 1975 he was reserve goalkeeper behind Norbert Nigbur at FC Schalke 04, where he completed a Bundesliga game. In the season 1975/76 he moved to SpVgg Erkenschwick, from 1976 to 1978 he was at Borussia Dortmund, where he played six games in the Bundesliga.

Gained fame Endrulat on the final day of the 1977 / 78th Borussia Dortmund lost in Dusseldorf against Borussia Mönchengladbach with 12:12. This is still the worst defeat of a Bundesliga team. Endrulat making it the Bundesliga goalkeeper who suffered the most goals in a game. At the same time, this was his last of only seven league games. For Gladbach nonetheless it was not enough to win the title, on goal difference the 1st FC Cologne was German champion this season.

Endrulat changed in the summer of 1978 to Tennis Borussia Berlin. He finished at SC Charlottenburg in 1981 his professional career. After completion of the players career, he tried his hand at amateur level, including at Eintracht Haiger, as a coach. From 1 January 2012 Endrulat was coach of the amateur football team SSV Dillenburg in the group league ( Oberliga circle ) Giessen- Marburg, since April 10, 2013, trained the circle division SG Gusternhain / Roth.

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