Reinhold Wosab

Reinhold Wosab ( born February 25, 1938 in Marl ) is a former German football player.

Career as a player

Wosab began his career in 1958 at the SpVg Marl. In 1962 he moved to Borussia Dortmund.

In his first season, 1962/63 Borussia finished second in the Oberliga West the second rank behind the first FC Cologne. Wosab graduated in the big leagues right away 29 games and came up with 14 goals. Favorite for the final round was the 1st FC Cologne. Coach Cajkovski had not only with Karl -Heinz Quick Inger an outstanding defensive player in its ranks, Helmut Benthaus, Leo Wilder, Hans Sturm, Karl -Heinz Thielen, Hans Schäfer, Christian Müller and Heinz Hornig were among the best players in the league. In fact, both West representative denied on June 29, 1963 in Stuttgart, the final of the German Cup final which was played in finals mode before the Bundesliga was founded. The quiet football specialist Hermann Eppenhoff led the Mavericks to a deserved 3-1 victory. Wosab contributed to the 2-0 in 57 minutes in the scoresheet.

The eleven champions Borussia Bernhard Wessel - William Castle Müller, Lothar Geisler - Helmut Bracht, Wolfgang Paul, Dieter Kurrat - Reinhold Wosab, Alfred Schmidt, Jürgen Schütz, Friedhelm Konietzka, Gerhard Cyliax.

In the season 1963/64 the games were in the European Cup of Champions then the next peak in Wosabs career. The grandiose 5-0 - and 4-0 successes against Benfica and Dukla Prague were they stand out. In both games, he could also achieve results for Borussia. Through the successful game with a wingers on both outer positions Wosab was one of the two wingers, later only " pliers " called. Only in the semi-finals would retire from then to eventual European champions Inter Milan.

The success story was in 1965 by winning the DFB - Cup on. On May 22, the third division Alemannia Aachen was defeated Hanover 2-0 gates.

After being committed for the season 1965/1966 the national team Reinhard Libuda FC Schalke 04, Wosab lost his place on the right wing position. It was used in the next few years mostly as a right-back. At the greatest triumph in 1966 he was not involved as key players: When winning the European Cup Winners' Cup on May 5, 1966 in Glasgow against Liverpool Libuda stormed on the right wing. Only against the Bulgarians of CSKA Sofia in the 2nd round Wosab was in this European campaign in action. In the same year he also reached number 2 in the championship with Dortmund. Wosab remained until 1971 at BVB and completed a total of 198 games in the black and yellow. He scoring 60 goals.

Then Wosab played two years at VfL Bochum. He scored in the first 1971/72 season back on his old success coach Hermann Eppenhoff. The ninth place was for the ascended straight to the Bundesliga team for the league 's top scorer and the playmaker Walitza Hans Werner Krämer a great success. Wosab came in all 34 games this season for use. Overall, he brought it in Bochum on 59 appearances in the Bundesliga and has seen nine matches.

Wosab played at the end of his career until 1975, at Rot-Weiss Lüdenscheid, temporarily, together with his old Dortmund teammate Jürgen Schütz. His last season in the regional league in 1973/74 denied the 35 -year-old once again in great style. In 31 games and 15 goals, he was one of the absolute top performers in the Lüdenscheidern. He then returned to SpVgg Marl and managed with the team promotion to the national league and two years later, in the fifth division.

After the career

After his playing days Wosab worked as a football chairman of Borussia Dortmund in management.

Reinhold Wosab is in Alzey since 1987 with his company Goly - cups in the manufacture and sale of custom-made, trophies, other prizes from cast iron, glass and acrylic, as well as gift items, medals, pins and engravings for well-known companies, local authorities, associations and many other institutions active. This Wosab is also regularly worked for the DFB. The trophy for " Coach of the Year ", awarded by the kicker comes from Wosab.

  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • German
  • German master ( football)
  • Born in 1938
  • Man
  • Person ( District of Recklinghausen )
  • DFB Cup winners
  • Person (Borussia Dortmund)
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