Theodor Redder

Theodor " Theo" Redder ( born November 19, 1941 in Werl ) is a former German football player. As Active from Borussia Dortmund in 1965, he won the DFB Cup and the 1966 European Cup Winners' Cup.

Career

Von Werl in the Oberliga West, to 1963

The Amateur Footballer of Prussia Werl moved to Round 1961/62 to Borussia Dortmund. In the first year at BVB he belonged to the amateur team. In the last year of the old Football Oberliga West in 1962 /63 under coach Hermann Eppenhoff he came to two appearances in the big leagues. Borussia reached the runner-up behind champions 1.FC Cologne and went with it to the finals of the German Championship in. To his league debut, he came on September 23, 1962, when he and William Burgsmüller was the defender pair in the 1:2 away defeat against Schwarz-Weiß Essen. His second deployment was successful. On March 31, 1963 Dortmund won 2-1 in the away game against SC Viktoria Köln and the young defenders fought it mostly right outside the Cologne Carl -Heinz Rühl. In the final round - Master the Defender winning the German Cup in 1963 were Burgsmüller and Lothar Geisler - came the young players to no use.

League, European Cup, National Team, 1963-1969

To round 1963/64, the newly formed Football League took on the game mode and the rugged defender who was used mostly as a defender, played in the course of the round in the main cast of the BVB team. When the DFB Cup final was lost with 0:3 goals against Hamburger SV in front of the round start on August 14, 1963 in Hanover, defended in front of goalkeeper Bernhard Wessel but still the couple Burgsmüller and Geisler. On the second Bundesliga match, August 31, 1963 debuted the " toxic Two fighters" in the league in the 3-3 home draw in the Red Earth Stadium against TSV 1860 München. The Borussia finished the round end of the fourth and Saviour had completed 26 round matches and scored two goals. For sporting highlight but were the games in the European Cup of Champions against Benfica, Dukla Prague and Inter Milan. Redder defended on December 4, 1963 against José Augusto in the 5-0 home win against Cup winner of 1961 and 1962, from Lisbon, was at the successes against the US-led Josef Masopust Dukla Prague Elf from there and also in the two semi-finals in April 1964 against the eventual Cup winners from Milan. In the Inter- offensive he learned the qualities of Jair da Costa, Sandro Mazzola and Mario Corso know and convinced of his qualities even professionals. The outgoing national coach Sepp Herberger nominated Dortmund defender for his final game on June 7, 1964 in Helsinki against Finland in the German national soccer team.

In the second Bundesliga year 1964 /65 the BVB reached the third place in the league and put the round of the DFB Cup by winning the final on 22 May 1965 in Hannover 2-0 goals against Alemannia Aachen on the crown. Redder formed thereby with Gerhard Cyliax the defender pair. Under Herberger 's successor Helmut Schön came Redder on 10 March 1965 in Hannover 's 1-1 draw against the Netherlands in the B- team and on June 25 in Freiburg at the international between the Junior National Team U 23 against England still two other vocations in DFB teams.

In the 1966 World Cup in England graduated with Borussia Dortmund defender Redder but his hitherto successful round. In the Bundesliga, we finished the round as runner-up and on 5 May 1966, he belonged to Borussia Elf that in the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup at Hampden Park in Glasgow for the first time a European Cup with a 2-1 victory after extra time against Liverpool could conquer a German football team. Coach Willi Multhaup Reinhard " Stan" Libuda rescued crew and notes in the 106th minute with a " fantastic effort " to game-winning 2:1 trusted him while guarding the dreaded winger Ian Callaghan and. The ultimate game for the championship in the Bundesliga second round 1965/66 took place two weeks after the sensational success in Glasgow against the tied competitors TSV 1860 Munich on May 21 in Dortmund. Max Merkel's "Lions" sat under the direction of good humored Peter Grosser against a no longer necessary freshness and vigor owning Dortmund Elf in the second half by 2-0 goals, and thus decided the championship race in 1966.

From 1963 to 1969 Theo Redder had a total of 115 inserts for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga. He scored two goals.

Finale

After a lengthy injury that stemmed from lesioned adductors and tied him up with a muscle tear a quarter of a plaster bed, was at the back by the motivation. And as his father, who led a bakery, fell seriously ill, Theo Redder took over the family business in Wickede ( Ruhr). Later he worked as a bakery master in a department store chain.

Theo Redder is currently second Chairman of the Council of Elders at Borussia Dortmund, he owns several earned older player from Borussia Dortmund. This Council has an advisory function.

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