Friedhelm "Timo" Konietzka (born 2 August 1938 in
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) is a former
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football striker and manager. He earned his nickname "Timo" due to a resemblance to the
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commander
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.
Biography
Konietzka started his football career at his hometown club VfB 08 Lünen.
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, coach of
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at that time, discovered his talent and included him in the Dortmund squad. Together with fellow striker
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, he formed the most dangerous attack of the
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. Konietzka played a total of 100
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matches for Borussia Dortmund and TSV 1860 Munich and scored 72 goals, being the second best scorer of the league from 1964–66 in the process. He was also capped nine times (three goals) from 1962–1965.
He won the German championship with Dortmund against
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in the last final before the introduction of the Bundesliga in 1963.
Konietzka earned his place in football history books when he scored the very first goal of the newly founded Bundesliga in the first minute of a match between
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and Borussia Dortmund on 24 August 1963. His biggest successes as a player were a
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title with Dortmund in 1965 and championship titles with Dortmund in 1963 and TSV 1860 Munich in 1966.
His coaching career included stints with Borussia Dortmund,
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, FC Zürich,
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and
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. He won three Swiss championships with FC Zürich between 1974 and 1976 and reached the semifinal of the European Cup 1976–77, where his Zürich side was knocked out by Liverpool FC. As coach of BSC Young Boys he twice reached the final of the Swiss Cup between 1978 and 1980.
Konietzka is married to his wife Claudia. He took Swiss citizenship in 1988.
Individual
- second-best scorer in Bundesliga
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1963–64, 1964–65 and 1965–66
Club
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- West German champions
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- DFB Cup winners: 1965
TSV 1860 Munich
- West German champions: 1966
FC Zürich
- Swiss champions: 1973–74
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, 1975–76Statistics of Swiss Super League in the 1975–76 season.-League standings:-References:...
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