Ronald Worm

Ronald " Ronnie " Worm ( born October 7, 1953 in Duisburg ) is a former German football player and brought it in the Bundesliga at the clubs MSV Duisburg and Eintracht Braunschweig 1971-1985 to 380 games and 119 goals. Since 2009 Worm has worked for the German soccer boarding school in Marl. He lives in Brunswick.

MSV Duisburg and Eintracht Braunschweig

The youth in the MSV first become large as a goalkeeper striker has already celebrated in 1969 in the student's national team of the DFB his international debut. In the three games of the year he came to the Netherlands and in two games against England for use. On November 25, 1970, his debut was followed in the youth national team. He promptly scored the winning goal in a 1-0 win over Sweden. Four days later repeated the events; also in the 1-0 win against Denmark, he scored from the penalty again. In 1971 he was present in all 12 matches of the DFB youth under DFB coach Herbert Widmayer, also in UEFA youth tournament in Czechoslovakia. 1972 sat down with the eleven missions from January to May continued and culminated in the final of the UEFA youth tournament in Spain against England. In the Bundesliga, he celebrated his debut for the MSV on February 5, 1972 at the meeting at Fortuna Dusseldorf and was in the 3-0 home win against FC Bayern Munich on April 22 as scored twice for the game-winning man. Since he was but additionally appointed on 15 March 1972 by DFB coach Jupp, outfitted in the amateur national team played and his A- Youth colleagues of MSV to the German championship ( in view of the Olympic tournament in Munich), the truly outstanding talent was in this crucial phase of his career overused. He stagnated, the outstanding development not occurred. Since the MSV mostly only fought against relegation, " Ronnie " was often also burned as überfordeter single fighter in use and was negatively as " Sonderbewacher ". After the 1978/79 season - the MSV was in 13th place and " Ronnie " had 32 inserts 10 goals - he joined the club and went for a transfer fee of more than 1 million D- Mark to Eintracht Braunschweig. This Worm was the first so-called " million transfer " in Bundesliga history. When Eintracht he experienced in the very first season relegation. With 30 hits but he was then involved in the 2nd Bundesliga Nord in the 1980/81 season instrumental in the chances of promotion. That he was still counting in the Bundesliga at the best strikers, he demonstrated by the rise in the 1981/82 season with 17 hits. But in Brunswick went on a permanent downward, so that he ended his professional career in the 2nd Bundesliga in 1987.

National

Worm wore from 1975 to 1978 seven times the jersey of the German national team and scored five goals. On December 20, 1975 debuted Worm 's 5-0 success in Turkey with two goals in the national team. Although he was at the European Football Championship 1976 in Yugoslavia and the Football World Cup 1978 in Argentina at each of the squad, but he did not get used at both tournaments.

The first international match under the new national coach Jupp, outfitted on October 11, 1978 in Prague against Czechoslovakia, he came off the bench in a 4-3 victory in the 71 minutes of play for Hansi Müller. That was also the last match for Ronald Worm after seven missions in the national team. What had started so promising in the youth national team and in the Bundesliga, ended with unsatisfactory 25 years.

With twelve B- internationals 1974-1981 he is most-capped player of the German B team, in which it lies with five goals in third place of the all-time best list.

Statistics

The DFB vocations

  • 4 games in the Youth U15
  • 25 games in the Youth U 18
  • 3 Matches Juniors U 23
  • 10 games in the National Amateur
  • 12 games in the B national team
  • 7 games in the A- National team ( club: MSV Duisburg)

Bundesliga games

  • 231 for MSV Duisburg
  • 149 for Eintracht Braunschweig

Bundesliga goals

  • 71 for MSV Duisburg
  • 48 for Eintracht Braunschweig

Activity as a trainer

After the End of career Worm first tried to lead a Lotto-Toto - business, but then made ​​all coach tickets to football teacher. In 1993, Ronnie Worm assistant coach Uwe Reinders at Hertha BSC, with whom he worked later in Sachsen Leipzig. In addition Worm trained TSV Havelse. From 2001, Ronald Worm worked as head coach at the Intersport kicker football camps. Since 2009 he has worked for the German soccer boarding school in Marlborough as a coach. In the summer of 2013 he took over the TSV My 09 from the county league Gifhorn as a coach.

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