Rudolf Steiner (footballer)

Rudolf Steiner ( born April 7, 1937) is a former German football player, who won as a player of TSV 1860 Munich in the round of 1963/64, the DFB Cup and 1965/66, the German football championship.

Career

Clubs, 1947-1970

As Franz Beckenbauer learned Rudolf Steiner at SC München 06, on the local red clay court in the heart of Giesing, his training as a young footballer. The junior striker rose to the SC in the season 1956/57, in the first Amateur League Southern Bavaria, and was there for two years, his association games from. After the descent 1958/59 for a year joined in the national league for the lightweight and fast striker and in the summer of 1960 came the move to the "Lion " in the Oberliga Süd about. In the "Blue " from 1860 Munich, he played his first league game on August 14, 1960, the 0-2 loss at Eintracht Frankfurt on the outside right position. Another debutant the come from SC Olching scorer hope Rudi Meier wells came on the side of Alfons Stemmer and Johann Auernhammer to the course. The "Lions" occupied 1960/61, the sixth and the contact lens wearers Steiner came to eleven missions with two goals. In his second year in 1860, he increased his bets on 17 league games. When it last year the league in 1962 /63 went to the nomination for the new football league, the defender now playing Steiner who with his 30 missions of the indispensable core of players of the champion team of coach Max Merkel. 1860 brought before Nuremberg, local rivals Bayern, Eintracht Frankfurt and Karlsruher SC the Südtitel and moved to the last final round at the German soccer championship 1963. Even in the final lacked the left-back in any of the six matches against rivals Borussia Dortmund, Hamburger SV and Borussia Neunkirchen. Dortmund won on June 22, 1963, the decisive game before 43,000 fans at the Stadium Red Earth confidently with 4:0 goals - the two hits by Friedhelm Konietzka and Jürgen Schütz - and moved into the finals. Steiner had 58 games with three goals in the Oberliga Süd 1860 Munich contested from 1960 to 1963 and moved with the team of President Adalbert Wetzel into the Bundesliga for the season 1963/64.

In the debut year of the Bundesliga combative by its mobility defender completed all 30 league games with the "Blue ", which occupied the seventh place on the broadcast. In the season opener on August 24, 1963, he defended together with Manfred Wagner 's 1-1 home draw against Eintracht Braunschweig. Successful went for the "Lions" the games of the DFB - Pokal in 1964. After successes against Borussia Dortmund, 1.FC Kaiserslautern, 1.FC Saarbrücken and FC Altona 93 drew the goalkeeper Petar Radenkovic guys around in the final on 13 June 1964 in Stuttgart against Eintracht Frankfurt. The "Lions" won the final 2-0 gates and Steiner gave it the concord right winger Helmut Kraus at bay.

In the Bundesliga season 1964/65 1860 Munich moved up to fourth place and moved forward in the European Cup Winners' Cup in the final. In the Bundesliga, Steiner came to 20 inserts and also denied the first six games in the European Cup against Union Sportive Luxembourg, FC Porto and Legia Warsaw. By signing Bernd Patzke Steiner defended the last time on March 6, 1965 in a 2-0 win against Hannover 96 Patzke withdrew the international game on 24 April 1965 in Karlsruhe against Cyprus a tibia and fibula fracture and to Steiner was due to an injury in the semi-final against AC Turin, accrued on May 19, 1965 in London in the final against West Ham United for the "Lions".

In 1860, Munich in the round of 1965/66 was successful winning the German championship, Steiner was only in nine games for the "Lions" on the court. In the fourth year Bundesliga 1966/67, the "Blue " got themselves the runner-up, he was again with 23 events of the main cast and also defended together with Bernd Patzke in the two European Cup matches in November 1966 against Real Madrid, where the Munich defender it had to do with the real wings Amancio and Gento. Under coach Albert Sing the 31 year old ran into the round 1967/68 on in 28 Bundesliga games for 1860 and tried the lowering of the Master of 1966 to prevent. His last Bundesliga Match of Rudolf Steiner on the final day of the round in 1968/69, on 7 June 1969, in the 1:2 away defeat against Eintracht Braunschweig. Before the round fountain Rudi Meier, Ludwig Bruendl and Hans Küppers had left the " lion " and with Steiner and Peter Grosser completed after this round, two other masters player her career at 1860 Munich. Rudolf Steiner took over for round 1969/70 as a player - coach MTV Munich in 1879. Between 1963 and 1969, he had played 118 Bundesliga appearances for TSV 1860 Munich and scored two goals in the process.

Selection vocations, 1964

In the last international match of national coach Sepp Herberger in Germany the left-back of 1860 Munich debuted in the German national soccer team. On May 12, 1964, the DFB team picked by the final triangle Tilkowski Hans - Hans Nowak and Steiner in Hanover against Scotland in front of 65,000 spectators a 2-2 draw. Steiner was a member of the squad for the international match on June 7, 1964 in Helsinki against Finland and then fell by injury from. On September 15, 1964, he defended in the Süddeutsche selection in a friendly game against the national team. With the game on October 6, 1964 in Dusseldorf - he defended with his club colleague Bernd Patzke - the national team against Sheffield Wednesday ended his appearances in the DFB - Eleven, where from 1965 Horst -Dieter Höttges should become a long-term player in the defense.

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