Rainer Ohlhauser

Rainer " Oki " Ohlhauser ( born January 6, 1941 in Dilsberg ) is a former German football player, who won the German football championship and the DFB Cup as a player of FC Bayern Munich in 1969.

Career

Clubs, 1950-1983

Began nine years old, the talented as a track and field athlete (he was Northern Baden youth champion in the sprint (100 meter race ) and the long jump ) Rainer Ohlhauser in his hometown club 1.FC Dilsberg in football circle Heidelberg in northern Baden in the youth department with the football game. Through its distinctive speed and scoring prowess he made early on the gambling in the first amateur league Nordbaden SV Sandhausen attention to himself and played from 1958 to 1961 in the local Hardtwaldstadion. After winning the North Baden Cup - what Ohlhauser had contributed 29 goals - and the games in the promotion round to the 2nd League South against FC Hanau 93, SC Schwenningen and TSV 1860 München Amateure in the 1960/61 season were the striker talent more offers from the area in front of the then Oberliga Süd.

He opted for the offer of FC Bayern Munich and joined in the summer of 1961 in the Bavarian capital. Right away he was the top scorer of Bayern and coped with the increased burden of the Oberliga Süd without teething problems. Besides Willi Giesemann, Peter Grosser and Werner Olk playing, he delivered in his first season 1961/62 in 26 missions 23 goals from. In order for the FC Bayern Munich landed on the third place in the standings. Also in the second season, 1962/63, he was with 24 hits one of the guarantors of the new third tier of Bayern Munich. Since local rivals TSV 1860 Munich with coach Max Merkel winning the title in this final round of league era succeeded, the " lion " so that for the new Bundesliga from 1963/64, qualified, Bayern Munich had from the season 1963/64, in the second division of the Regionalliga Süd his association a matches. For Rainer Ohlhauser and his teammates this " burn in period " should prove to be a stroke of luck. On the one hand the new Bundesliga and TSV 1860 Munich moved with coach Merkel and his star Petar Radenković public attention and expectations, but also hectic clear up and Bayern could operate in relative tranquility in a manageable environment. These came through the come from the first FC Cologne new coach Zlatko Čajkovski a rousing enthusiasm in the team. Even the serious training mode was fun, wit and good atmosphere in the team dominated in Čajkovski by the joy of soccer game. For the talents Sepp Maier, Dieter Brenninger, Rudolf Nafziger, Dieter Koulmann, Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller and Rainer Ohlhauser development opportunities in the regional league were very good. They had enough sense of achievement in order to build self-confidence can be developed its own game that was focused on winning and was not to anxious to prevent the opponent's play. Rainer Ohlhauser was in the two rounds in the regional league even more the scorer of Bayern Munich as before in the big leagues. In 71 games he scored 75 goals. His 42 goals in the promotion round 1964/65 made ​​him the top scorer in the Regionalliga Süd and were record in all Regional seasons of this season - and there are in the " South Season " until today. Even with its seven hits in the promotion round in 1965 against Alemannia Aachen, 1 FC Saarbrücken and Tennis Borussia Berlin, he led the scorers before Jupp Heynckes and Gerd Müller.

In the Bundesliga Ohlhauser was the first scorer of Bayern Munich with the club he collected from the 1965/66 season title in a row. Ohlhauser and colleagues won the DFB Cup three times in the years 1966, 1967, 1969, 1969, celebrated the double by winning the German soccer championship. On May 31, 1967 in Nuremberg, the club 's success was already successful in Europe Cup Winners' Cup against Glasgow Rangers with a 1-0 win in extra time. When championship win in 1968/69 but did Branko Zebec as manager director, and brought particular Gerd Müller and physically in good shape, so that Rainer Ohlhauser now intervened from midfield in the Bayern game. From 1965-70, he went to 160 Bundesliga matches and 64 goals. Overall, he is in the statistics of FC Bayern Munich with 331 games and 208 goals. After nine years, he left in 1970 Bavaria and moved to Switzerland to Grasshoppers Zurich. Even with the Confederates, he was successful as a player. In 1971, he was with GC Master; 1973 and 1974 it was enough for the runner-up.

In the three following stations FC Winterthur, FC Emmen bridge and VfB Friedrichshafen he joined the player with the trainer function and acted from 1975 to 1980 as player-coach. With the Bundesliga he had to do again 1980-82 by the task of the junior or assistant coach at Hamburger SV and Borussia Dortmund. As the successor of Helmut Benthaus he took over in the round in 1983 as coach at FC Basel. But on his achievements as a player, he could not join as a coach.

The mid- 1980s, Ohlhauser retired from football and led in his hometown Neckargemuend - Dilsberg a lottery outlet.

National Team, 1968

As part of the trip to South America in December 1968 with internationals against Brazil, Chile and Mexico, he played on 18 December in Santiago de Chile Chile against his one-time use in the national team. The game was lost with 1:2 goals. Its just one appointment to the DFB - team national coach Helmut Schön can only be understood when one considers the large number of high-profile contenders in the 1965-70 era to the national team for the attacking midfield and the storm. In midfield, the oversupply with Franz Beckenbauer, Helmut Haller, Herbert Laumen, Günter Netzer, Wolfgang Overath, Lothar Ulsaß and Herbert Wimmer was present. For the storm Bernd Dörfel, Jürgen Grabowski, Siegfried Held, Horst Koeppel, Reinhard Libuda, Johannes Löhr, Gerd Müller, Uwe Seeler and Georg Volkert came into question. Helmut Schön had basically the problem of " spoiled for choice " because it was good that there were rounder who do not anmeldeten via club coaches and journalists weighed their claim to the DFB team and satisfied with their role in the club team were.

Awards

  • Silver Bay Leaf 1967
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