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Joseph White ( born March 13, 1952 in Freising ) is a former German football player.

Career

With 16 years of youth players Josef White came in 1968 from the Upper Bavarian district of Freising TSV Nandlstadt, for whom he played eight years in the youth department of FC Bayern Munich. The 1.80 m tall defensive player advanced to the Season 1974/75 from the amateur team on the professional team. In addition, the player Richard Mamajewski, Franz Michel Berger and Günther Weiß were equipped with contracts from the Bayern youth yet. In addition to these club's perspective players even came for the attack of the European Cup winner in 1974 from Borussia Lippstadt Karl -Heinz Rummenigge and Klaus Wunder from MSV Duisburg to Munich. The trained banker Josef White only came under Dettmar Cramer, the successor of the January 2, 1975 dismissed coach Udo Lattek, used. On February 15, 1975 ( 20th Round ) White debuted in a 1-1 draw at home to VfB Stuttgart when he came on as a 46th minute for Franz Roth. In his first season he was used ten times in the second half - end of the season, he finished with the Bavarians on the 10th place in the table. Height of his career must have been for him, the two considerations in the European Champions Cup, when he in the semi-final game in a 2-0 win against AS Saint-Etienne and also in the final on 28 May 1975 in Paris against Leeds United for the title defenders was used. In Paris, he was a substitute in a 2-0 win in the 4th minute for Björn Andersson and thus belonged to the Bayern defense, the one for the largest share in the defense of the title against Leeds offensive to Billy Bremner, Allan Clarke, Joe Jordan and Peter Lorimer must ascribe.

The following season completed White 14 Bundesliga games and contributed to the third place in the championship with. Coach Cramer also built in the semi-final replay of the DFB Cup, which was lost on 1 June 1976, 0-1 against Hamburger SV, on the defensive player. In his third Bundesliga season 1976 /77 he played another eleven point games. On 21 December 1976 he was one of the team to the return match at the World Cup, before 117,000 spectators in this Belo Horizonte won with a goalless draw against Cruzeiro. FC Bayern Munich joined in the midfield with the occupation J. White, Kapellmann, Torstensson and Rummenigge to it. With the use of 24 September 1977 ( 9 Matchday), in a 7-1 success at home to FC Schalke 04 ended for him the "Chapter Bundesliga ". In his last Bundesliga game he was sent off in the 86th minute with a red card of the field and won under coach Gyula Lorant - the Hungarians took over FC Bayern München from 2 December 1977 - No more chance to prove. White played in the period 1974-1978 at Bayern Munich 37 Bundesliga, DFB Cup four -, five European games and a World Cup final.

For the 1978/79 season was White at second division FV 04 Würzburg a contract. Sporty there were two turbulent years with permanent coach changes - Rudi Kröner, Josef Becker, Helmut Siebert, Dieter field Hoff, Heinz Bewersdorf, Helmut Siebert, István Sztani - and walking down to the season 1979 /80. He was next to Friedhelm bullhead, Günter Fürhoff and Walter Szaule to the circle of regulars. White graduated from 1978 to 1980 for Würzburg 74 second division games and scored one goal. His only as a professional, he scored 1980 (37th Round ) on May 3 in the 1-2 defeat in the away match against Kickers Offenbach with the opening goal in the 26th minute.

His last position in professional football led white for the season 1980/81 to Upper Franconia to league rivals SpVgg Bayreuth. With the appearance Manfred Größler, Wolfgang Mahr and Uwe Sommerer, he completed 30 second league games and placed on gambling association during the last year of the two-track 2 league in ninth place in the table. His last game graduated from White on 30 May 1981 ( 38th Round ) in the 1:4 defeat at home against Stuttgarter Kickers and ended in the summer of 1981 his footballing career.

Achievements

  • World Cup winners in 1976
  • European Cup Winners ' Cup in 1975, 1976
  • Third in the championship in 1976
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