- Karl Allgöwer
Infobox Football biography
playername= Karl Allgöwer
fullname = Karl Allgöwer
nickname = (Karl) Knallgöwer, Wasen-Karle
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1957|1|5
cityofbirth =Geislingen an der Steige
countryofbirth =West Germany
height = height|m=1.86
currentclub = retired
position =Midfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs = SV Altenstadt, SC Geislingen
years = before 1977
1977-1980
1980-1991
clubs = SC GeislingenStuttgarter Kickers VfB Stuttgart
caps(goals) =?? (??)
116 (59)
338 (129)
nationalyears = 1980-1986
nationalteam = Germany
nationalcaps(goals) = 10 (0)
pcupdate = June 1991
ntupdate = July 1, 1986Karl Allgöwer (born
January 5 ,1957 ) is a German former footballer.Growing up in
Geislingen an der Steige , Allgöwer completed his youth years with "SV Altenstadt" and "SC Geislingen" before moving toStuttgart to score 60 goals for 2nd Bundesliga teamStuttgarter Kickers from 1977 to 1980 asstriker . Local rival VfB paid Kickers 750,000 Deutsche Mark to team him up with their Bundesliga squad. Just a few matches for them, he got selected for the B-international team of Germany, impressing as a goalscoringmidfield er. His immediate progress earned him a call-up fromJupp Derwall for Germany. InHanover they faced France in November 1980 and Allgöwer was having a bright debut, playing on the right in midfield and cementing his ambitions. Subsequent to him taking part regularly for Germany on their way to the1982 FIFA World Cup , his participation in that tournament was expected. However, Allgöwer retired from playing for Germany before the World Cup, defining Derwall's coaching as dissatisfying and prone to whom acquiring which reputation among the press.Off the pitch Allgöwer was an initiator of protests against social evils and outspoken supporter of the Social Democrats. With his club presided by
Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder , a minister for SPD-adversaryChristian Democratic Union inBaden-Württemberg in parts of his his chairmanship years at VfB, his debonair way to act for his political opinion was causing Mayer-Vorfelder's massive aversion.Allgöwer's international retirement of 1982 lasted for three years. Three years in which he once won the Bundesliga title with VfB (in 1984) and in which he massively expanded his importance for his club.
Franz Beckenbauer , successor ofJupp Derwall at the helm of the German team in 1984, attempted to lure the strong shooting player out of that retirement, but Beckenbauer had to wait until October 1985 to see Allgöwer return for the World Cup qualifier againstPortugal (0-1), which ironically took place atVfB Stuttgart 's Neckarstadion. He kept on for Germany then, declaring his final international retirement after staying unused in the1986 FIFA World Cup runner-up campaign of Germany.On club level he remained a key player for his sole team, switching to a sweeper role later on. Karl's brother Ralf also played a few matches for Stuttgart in these years, but never gaining the status Karl had for his coaches and the Stuttgart supporters. In 1989 the powerful free-kick specialist was part of the Stuttgart XI with
Guido Buchwald andJürgen Klinsmann that got defeated byDiego Maradona 'sSSC Napoli in theUEFA Cup final.After his retirement he started working as an executive for a textile producing company, but was an independent salesman when his name hit the headlines anew in July 2006. On his way home from work, Allgöwer was taken a hostage by a robber but escaped unwounded after the suspect fled in the robbing process. A 19-year-old was caught by the police later the same day and, in September 2006, handed a prison sentence for taking Allgöwer a hostage.
External links
* [http://fussballdaten.de/spieler/allgoewerkarl/ Career stats at fussballdaten.de]
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