- Rüdiger Abramczik
Rüdiger Abramczik (born
February 18 ,1956 inGelsenkirchen -Erle) is a former German football player and coach, best known for his ability to cross the ball ("Flankengott").Abramczik, whose younger brother Volker later become also a professional footballer for
Schalke 04 , joined the ranks of the city's biggest club,FC Schalke 04 , from native "SV Erle 08" at the age of ten after former German internationalBernhard Klodt spotted him. Schalke's former Bundesliga playerFriedel Rausch was partly coaching him in the youth of Schalke then, getting impressed by his unique mobility and pace. It was Rausch who warmly recommended young "Abi" to Schalke's managerIvica Horvath , feeling the schoolboy international (23 caps) could already do a job on the highest level.For the kick-off of the 1973-1974 Bundesliga season,
FC Schalke 04 travelled toVfB Stuttgart to see Horvath handing him a starting role. Schalke lost, with Stuttgart'sHermann Ohlicher 's hat-trick the only goals in the game, but Abramczik's appearance on thatAugust 11 made him the youngest ever player used on Bundesliga level at that time. Making fourteen appearances in his Bundesliga debut season, he went on to become a key player for his club in less than three years, netting ten goals for Schalke in 1976-1977, when they finished runner-up behindBorussia Mönchengladbach . The yield of ten goals scored by the then 20-year-old Abramczik remained the best effort of a young Bundesliga player untilLukas Podolski hit ten for1. FC Köln as an eighteen year old in 2003-2004.Köln's
Müngersdorfer Stadion witnessed Rüdiger Abramczik's Germany debut when the side ofHelmut Schön beatNorthern Ireland (5-0) onApril 27 , 1977. Abramczik, who was forming a formidable striker duo withKlaus Fischer for Schalke at that time, was called up further by Schön and with the1978 FIFA World Cup at stage, Abramczik enjoyed his taking part in it for the defending champion. Tipped to be a delight for Germany, failing to produce greater consistency in his game appeared to be the bar to his further proceedings in "Die Nationalmannschaft". His life as a German international lasted for only nineteen caps in between 1977 and 1979, with a 3-1 win against Malta atGzira his lastinternational cap , an abrupt end furthered by a voiced conflict with then DFB presidentHermann Neuberger .Joining
FC Schalke 04 's bitter arch-rivalBorussia Dortmund at the end of the 1979-1980 season, Abramczik's days in Dortmund lasted until he joined1. FC Nuremberg in 1983. That worked out to be a disastrous career move for the Gelsenkirchen-born, his new club was relegated from Bundesliga with him getting suspended by the club for committing misconduct. He then showed up for Galatasaray Istanbul underJupp Derwall and had a spell withRot-Weiß Oberhausen in the 2nd Bundesliga before heading back to hometown clubFC Schalke 04 in October 1987. Coming to action in four further Bundesliga matches in the space of five weeks for them, a campaign in which Schalke was chanceless to avoid the drop to 2nd Bundesliga, Abramczik decided to retire from the professional game to go on playing on amateur level forWormatia Worms andFC Gütersloh .Rüdiger Abramczik's career in coaching got caused by his decision to work as assistant-manager of
Peter Neururer at1. FC Saarbrücken when he run a dyeworks shop inGelsenkirchen . A year later, Saarbrücken appointed him Neururer's successor in 1992.Career statistics
Teams as player
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.