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Erdmann Lüth
Personal information
Full name Erdmann Lüth
Date of birth (1939-03-02) 2 March 1939 (age 85)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
until 1963 VfR Kaiserslautern
1963–1964 FC Basel 5 (1)
Managerial career
1976 1. SC Grobenzell
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Erdmann Lüth (born 2 March 1939) is a German former footballer who played in the 1960s as forward. He was an architect.

Football career

Lüth first played for VfR Kaiserslautern. He joined FC Basel's first team for their 1963–64 FC Basel season und team manager Jiří Sobotka. After playing in three test games, Lüth played his domestic league debut for his new club in the home game at the Landhof on 29 September 1963 as Basel played a 2–2 draw with Chiasso.[1] Lüth scored his first goal for his club on 6 October 1930 in the away game in the Swiss Cup. In fact he scored two goals as Basel won 7–0 against SC Schöftland.[2] Lüth scored his first league goal for the club on 17 November 1963 in the home game as Basel won 4–0 against Biel-Bienne.[3]

In his one season with the club, Lüth played a total of ten games for Basel scoring a total of five goals. Five of these games were in the Nationalliga A, one in the Swiss Cup, one in the 1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup and three were friendly games. He scored one goal in the domestic league, two in the Swiss Cup the other two were scored during the test games.[4]

After his active playing career Lüth became trainer, but the only known position as trainer was as trainer of 1. SC Grobenzell in 1976.[5]

Personal life

Erdmann Lüth was chosen as one of the 125 people in the FC Basel 125 anniversary book due to his distinctive name. Erdman translated from German into English is "earth man". Lüth is an architect and owns his own architect business in Grobenzell by Munich.[5]

References

  1. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "FC Basel - FC Chiasso 2:2 (1:1)". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  2. ^ "SC Schöftland - FC Basel 0:7 (0:3)". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  3. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "FC Basel - FC Biel-Bienne 4:0 (2:0)". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  4. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. "Erdmann Lüth - FCB-Statistik". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  5. ^ a b Zindel, Josef (2018), "Die ersten 125 Jahre", Erdmann Lüth, Page 178, Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel

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