Günter Kuczinski
Günter Kuczinski (born September 7, 1954) is a former German footballer. From 1980 to 1986 he played for 121 Bundesliga games for Fortuna Düsseldorf (1 goal). In the 2nd Bundesliga, he has also completed 148 Ligapiele with three goals for the clubs Westfalia Herne (1976-1979), Rot-Weiss Lüdenscheid (1979/80) and KSV Hessen Kassel (1986/87). Edit the coursetext
The defensive player Günter Kuczinski came from Gelsenkirchen of the Erler SV 08 to the team of the stadium at the castle Strünkede. His first coach in the 2nd Bundesliga was Heinz Murach, who was replaced by Ivica Horvat in December 1976. The hard and the Zweokampf seeking defensive actress immediately played in the Stammelf of Herne and came 1976/77 on 34 league inserts with two goals. Westfalia finished eleventh. In the third season, 1978/79, the "SC Westfalia Goldin Herne" landed in fifth place in the North Season, and Kuczinski had played in 32 matches (1 goal) in the team of coach Gerhard Prokop. After a total of 90 league games with three goals for Herne, he signed a new contract with Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid in the 1979/80 round and played from then on in the Nattenberg stadium. Here, too, he underlined his defenses in 36 assignments for Lüdenscheid and drew the attention of the German team Fortuna Düsseldorf.
"Kusche", the iron-hard pre-stopper with technical weaknesses, belonged to the Bundesliga squad of the Fortuna between the coaches Otto Rehhagel, Heinz Höher, Jörg Berger, Willibert Kremer and Dieter Brei from 1980/81 to 1985/86 , In addition to his team-mates Egon Köhnen, Amand Theis, Gerd Zewe, Peter Löhr, Josef Weikl, Manfred Bockenfeld, Holger Fach and Andreas Keim, he completed a total of 121 Bundesligaspiele (1 goal). He had his last league campaign on 5 April 1986 at the 1: 1 draw at 1. FC Saarbrücken. After his last stop in 1986/87 at KSV Hessen Kassel in the 2nd league he finished his high-class active player run. Edit source text Weblinks Edit sourcetext
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