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Klaus-Dieter Sieloff

Klaus-Dieter Sieloff (27 February 1942 – 13 December 2011) was a German footballer who played as a defender. He spent 11 seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Mönchengladbach. He played in two World Cup Qualifying matches in 1966.[2]

Klaus-Dieter Sieloff
Sieloff in 1965
Personal information
Date of birth (1942-02-27)27 February 1942
Place of birth Tilsit, East Prussia, Germany
Date of death 13 December 2011(2011-12-13) (aged 69)[1]
Place of death Stuttgart, Germany
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Defender, sweeper
Youth career
0000–1954 Borussia Kiel
1954–1959 FV Rottweil 08
1959–1960 VfB Stuttgart
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1960–1969 VfB Stuttgart 174 (22)
1969–1974 Borussia Mönchengladbach 123 (15)
1974–1976 Alemannia Aachen 42 (3)
1976–1977 TSG Backnang
Total 338 (40)
International career
1964–1971 West Germany 14 (5)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life edit

During his youth in Kiel, Sieloff aimed to become a boxer, having stood in the ring 25 times by the age of 14.[3] When his family moved to Rottweil near Stuttgart and after visiting football games of VfB Stuttgart at Neckarstadion, Sieloff's interest however shifted from boxing to football. In October 1960, he played his first game for VfB Stuttgart in the Oberliga Süd.[3] There he soon became a fixture in the stopper position in Stuttgart's team.

Career edit

Physically strong yet technically adept, Sieloff soon got the attention of West Germany national team coach Sepp Herberger, who first called him up for a 1964 friendly against Finland in Helsinki. During the next year, Sieloff became the standard sweeper of West Germany. As a player, Sieloff became known for surging forward from the sweeper position, often scoring with long range shots.

Unfortunately for Sieloff, he lost his starting place in the West Germany national team during the 1965–66 season and thus did not feature in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. During the next four years, the sweeper position was usually that of either Willi Schulz or Karl-Heinz Schnellinger and thus Sieloff did not gain anymore caps up to 1970. After the 1970 FIFA World Cup, with Schulz retiring from international play and Schnellinger not featuring regularly in the German lineups due to playing abroad, Sieloff revived his international career, which was also fostered by his success at club level with Borussia Mönchengladbach.

In 1969, Sieloff had made the change from VfB Stuttgart to Borussia Mönchengladbach. Their coach Hennes Weisweiler intended to strengthen the defense of his young team, which was already very strong offensively, but lacked the defensive thoroughness to succeed in a long league campaign. For the 1969–70 season, Mönchengladbach added Sieloff as sweeper as well as Ludwig Müller as the stopper. With the defense strengthened, Borussia Mönchengladbach won the 1969–70 and the 1970–71 Bundesliga seasons.

With Sieloff being one of the celebrated stars of the team, he made his comeback for West Germany in April 1970 in a friendly against Romania. After the 1970 World Cup, with Schulz retired, Sieloff once again became the starting sweeper of West Germany. However, during 1971 it became apparent that Franz Beckenbauer, who previously played in midfield, was the strongest option at the sweeper position, which meant the end of Sieloff's international career after 14 appearances.[4]

For Borussia Mönchengladbach, Sieloff played until 1974 when he moved to Alemannia Aachen, where he remained until 1976. He ended his career in 1977, playing one season for TSG Backnang. After his career, Sieloff became chief of the Mercedes-Benz company-facilitated sports activities group.[3] He died in December 2011.[1]

Honours edit

Borussia Mönchengladbach

West Germany

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Zweimaliger WM-Teilnehmer Sieloff gestorben". Spiegel.de (in German). 14 December 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  2. ^ FIFA competition record (archived)
  3. ^ a b c Bitter, Jürgen (1997). Deutschlands Fußball Nationalspieler (in German). Sportverlag. p. 458.
  4. ^ Arnhold, Matthias (1 December 2016). "Klaus-Dieter Sieloff - Goals in International Matches". RSSSF. Retrieved 8 December 2016.

External links edit

  • Klaus-Dieter Sieloff at fussballdaten.de (in German)
  • Klaus-Dieter Sieloff at WorldFootball.net
  • Klaus-Dieter Sieloff at National-Football-Teams.com

klaus, dieter, sieloff, february, 1942, december, 2011, german, footballer, played, defender, spent, seasons, bundesliga, with, stuttgart, borussia, mönchengladbach, played, world, qualifying, matches, 1966, sieloff, 1965personal, informationdate, birth, 1942,. Klaus Dieter Sieloff 27 February 1942 13 December 2011 was a German footballer who played as a defender He spent 11 seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Monchengladbach He played in two World Cup Qualifying matches in 1966 2 Klaus Dieter SieloffSieloff in 1965Personal informationDate of birth 1942 02 27 27 February 1942Place of birthTilsit East Prussia GermanyDate of death13 December 2011 2011 12 13 aged 69 1 Place of deathStuttgart GermanyHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Position s Defender sweeperYouth career0000 1954Borussia Kiel1954 1959FV Rottweil 081959 1960VfB StuttgartSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1960 1969VfB Stuttgart174 22 1969 1974Borussia Monchengladbach123 15 1974 1976Alemannia Aachen42 3 1976 1977TSG BacknangTotal338 40 International career1964 1971West Germany14 5 Medal record Men s footballRepresenting West GermanyFIFA World CupRunner up 1966 England1970 Mexico Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editDuring his youth in Kiel Sieloff aimed to become a boxer having stood in the ring 25 times by the age of 14 3 When his family moved to Rottweil near Stuttgart and after visiting football games of VfB Stuttgart at Neckarstadion Sieloff s interest however shifted from boxing to football In October 1960 he played his first game for VfB Stuttgart in the Oberliga Sud 3 There he soon became a fixture in the stopper position in Stuttgart s team Career editPhysically strong yet technically adept Sieloff soon got the attention of West Germany national team coach Sepp Herberger who first called him up for a 1964 friendly against Finland in Helsinki During the next year Sieloff became the standard sweeper of West Germany As a player Sieloff became known for surging forward from the sweeper position often scoring with long range shots Unfortunately for Sieloff he lost his starting place in the West Germany national team during the 1965 66 season and thus did not feature in the 1966 FIFA World Cup During the next four years the sweeper position was usually that of either Willi Schulz or Karl Heinz Schnellinger and thus Sieloff did not gain anymore caps up to 1970 After the 1970 FIFA World Cup with Schulz retiring from international play and Schnellinger not featuring regularly in the German lineups due to playing abroad Sieloff revived his international career which was also fostered by his success at club level with Borussia Monchengladbach In 1969 Sieloff had made the change from VfB Stuttgart to Borussia Monchengladbach Their coach Hennes Weisweiler intended to strengthen the defense of his young team which was already very strong offensively but lacked the defensive thoroughness to succeed in a long league campaign For the 1969 70 season Monchengladbach added Sieloff as sweeper as well as Ludwig Muller as the stopper With the defense strengthened Borussia Monchengladbach won the 1969 70 and the 1970 71 Bundesliga seasons With Sieloff being one of the celebrated stars of the team he made his comeback for West Germany in April 1970 in a friendly against Romania After the 1970 World Cup with Schulz retired Sieloff once again became the starting sweeper of West Germany However during 1971 it became apparent that Franz Beckenbauer who previously played in midfield was the strongest option at the sweeper position which meant the end of Sieloff s international career after 14 appearances 4 For Borussia Monchengladbach Sieloff played until 1974 when he moved to Alemannia Aachen where he remained until 1976 He ended his career in 1977 playing one season for TSG Backnang After his career Sieloff became chief of the Mercedes Benz company facilitated sports activities group 3 He died in December 2011 1 Honours editBorussia Monchengladbach Bundesliga 1969 70 1970 71 DFB Pokal 1972 73 UEFA Cup finalist 1972 73West Germany FIFA World Cup runner up 1966 third place 1970References edit a b Zweimaliger WM Teilnehmer Sieloff gestorben Spiegel de in German 14 December 2011 Retrieved 14 December 2011 Klaus Dieter Sieloff FIFA competition record archived a b c Bitter Jurgen 1997 Deutschlands Fussball Nationalspieler in German Sportverlag p 458 Arnhold Matthias 1 December 2016 Klaus Dieter Sieloff Goals in International Matches RSSSF Retrieved 8 December 2016 External links editKlaus Dieter Sieloff at fussballdaten de in German Klaus Dieter Sieloff at WorldFootball net Klaus Dieter Sieloff at National Football Teams com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Klaus Dieter Sieloff amp oldid 1187125234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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