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Herbert Schröder (22 December 1945 – 12 May 2000) was a German footballer who played as a
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. In 1966, he was part of the winning amateur team of
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. His primary career would be as part of the
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squad that won the second tier
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three times in a row from 1969 to 1971. He ended his professional career in 1973 in Austria with the Austrian Bundesliga club
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. He later emigrated to the
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, where he ran a carpeting company.


Club career

After his youth days at TSV Rhade in the municipality of the same name in the district of
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, Schröder came to the club's amateurs via the youth department of SV Werder Bremen, with whom he won the German amateur championship in 1966 at the age of 20 as a playmaker with a 5-1 final victory over the amateurs of
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, in which he contributed a goal. In the
1966–67 Bundesliga The 1966–67 Bundesliga was the fourth season of the Bundesliga, West Germany's premier football league. It began on 20 August 1966 and ended on 3 June 1967. 1860 Munich were the defending champions. Competition modus Every team played two gam ...
, he played four games in which SV Werder finished 16th. He played his first game on Matchday 2 on 27 August 1966 in a 2–1 home defeat against
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; his three other games, 1-2 against
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, 1-3 against
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on matchdays 16 and 17 and 0-3 against
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on matchday 28, all being losses. The coach of the Bremen amateur championship team, Hans-Wilhelm Loßmann, moved to Osnabrück for the season in the then second-tier Regionalliga Nord to
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. With him came Carsten Baumann, Jürgen Ey and Herbert Schröder. At the end of the 1967–68 season, Osnabrück was seventh and coach Loßmann, who left in a dispute, was replaced by the Yugoslav
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, under whom the most successful era in the club's history began, which culminated in the three regional league championships from 1969 to 1971. In the promotion round to the Bundesliga, the Osnabrück-based team finished second in the group twice without having had any genuine chance of promotion. Schröder was the elegant, ball-sure and goal-scoring player of the club and scored 42 goals in 139 games and assisted more than twice as many. "We don't need a Seeler, we don't need a hero – we have Herbert Schröder, the best man in the world!" chanted a banner at the
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, which was experiencing new attendance records at the time.
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wanted to get the relatively expensive Allgäu powerhouse footballer Franz Roth off the payroll before their 1971–72 season. President
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announced that "physically Schröder is a guy like Roth" and signed him for the Bundesliga team, after he had already hired Jürgen Ey from Osnabrück the year before. Whilst Roth would remain with Bayern for the rest of the season and be part of the winning squad for the third time at the end of the season, Schröder wouldn't play a competitive match in the team around
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and
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and stated years later that: "I would never have gone to Bayern". During the winter break, he moved to
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in Austria. A car accident probably prevented him from playing for the Austrians this season. In the 1972–73 Austrian football championship, he played 15 games, scored six goals and contributed to the fifth place in the table at the end of the season. At the beginning of the season, he also played his only two games in European football, when he and his team were eliminated from the competition in the 1st round of the
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with a 4-2 aggregate loss to
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. He then returned to
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and ended his active football career at VfR Voxtrup in the
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.


Later life

In 1979 he emigrated to
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where he founded a carpet company with his sister and later succumbed on 12 May 2000 to the consequences of his second heart valve operation in ten years at
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at the age of 54. He was cremated in California and buried in his birthplace of
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as he planned to settle back in Osnabrück in his old age, where he visited every year.


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Spielerstatistik
Österreichische Bundesliga. * *
Eleganter Regisseur der VfL-Meisterelf
', Osnabrücker Zeitung, 17 May 2000. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schröder, Herbert 1945 births 2000 deaths People from Rotenburg (district) Footballers from Lower Saxony German men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players Austrian Football Bundesliga players SV Werder Bremen players VfL Osnabrück players FC Bayern Munich footballers FC Stahl Linz (2013) players Expatriate men's footballers in Austria German expatriate sportspeople in Austria German emigrants to the United States 20th-century German sportsmen