Wolfgang Gayer

German footballer

Wolfgang Gayer
Personal information
Date of birth (1943-01-09) 9 January 1943 (age 81)
Place of birth Germany
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
-1963 SC Neckarstadt[1]
1963-1966 Wiener Sport-Club[2]
1966-1968 Borussia Neunkirchen[3] 34+ (12+)
1968-1969[4] Wiener Sport-Club
1969-1972 Hertha BSC[5] 98 (30)
1972 Durban City F.C.[6]
1972 Hellenic F.C.[7]
1973-1974 TSV 1860 Munich[8] 16+ (3+)
1974-1980 LASK 158 (11)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Wolfgang Gayer (born 9 January 1943 in Germany) is a German retired footballer who last played for LASK in Austria.[9]

Career

Gayer started his senior career with SC Neckarstadt. In 1969, he signed for Hertha BSC in the German Bundesliga, where he made one-hundred and six appearances and scored thirty-two goals.[10] After that, he played for Durban City, Hellenic, TSV 1860 Munich, and LASK.

References

  1. ^ Was wurde aus...Wolfgang „Uwe“ Gayer? Nachrichten.at
  2. ^ Alles über Fußball pg. 215 Google Books
  3. ^ Szenen einer Aufstiegsrunde (3) Borussia Neunkirchen
  4. ^ 50 Jahre Fußball-Bundesliga: Tore, Dramen und Skandale pg. 29 Google Books
  5. ^ #HerthaMuseum: Die Rekord-Saison HerthaBSC.de
  6. ^ (Goal.com Özel) Berlin'den G. Afrika'ya bir şike hikâyesi Goal.com
  7. ^ Erst Bestechungsskandal, dann Invasion Neues Deutschland
  8. ^ Blick zurück: Saison 1973/1974 TSV 1860 München
  9. ^ 1976/77 RapidArchiv
  10. ^ DFB Datencenter Profile

External links

  • How Hertha professional Wolfgang Gayer found refuge in South Africa after the 1971 Bundesliga scandal: The unfinished
  • "Mozart" with Lampertheim roots
  • What happened to ... Wolfgang "Uwe" Gayer?
  • A special day for Gayer
  • FuPa Profile
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1970–71 kicker Bundesliga Team of the Season
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Germany

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