Fritz Walter (footballer, born 1960)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Fritz Walter | ||
Date of birth | 21 July 1960 | ||
Place of birth | Mannheim, West Germany | ||
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Youth career | |||
1965–1976 | SG Hohensachsen | ||
1976–1978 | FV Weinheim | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1978–1981 | FV Weinheim | 87 | (55) |
1981–1987 | Waldhof Mannheim | 196 | (87) |
1987–1994 | VfB Stuttgart | 216 | (102) |
1994–1997 | Arminia Bielefeld | 50 | (25) |
1997–1999 | SSV Ulm 1846 | 9 | (6) |
Total | 558 | (275) | |
National team | |||
1987–1988 | West Germany Olympic | 8 | (3) |
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Honours | |||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Fritz Walter (born 21 July 1960) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker,[1] and who was nicknamed "Little Fritz". Born in Mannheim, he is of no relation to German legend of the same name Fritz Walter.
With 22 goals in the 1991–92 Bundesliga season, Fritz Walter was crowned the league's top scorer when he won the German Championship with VfB Stuttgart.
Career statistics[]
league | season | team | games | goals |
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2 | 1981–82 | SV Waldhof Mannheim | 32 | 11 |
2 | 1982–83 | SV Waldhof Mannheim | 35 | 21 |
1 | 1983–84 | SV Waldhof Mannheim | 34 | 16 |
1 | 1984–85 | SV Waldhof Mannheim | 31 | 7 |
1 | 1985–86 | SV Waldhof Mannheim | 31 | 9 |
1 | 1986–87 | SV Waldhof Mannheim | 33 | 23 |
1 | 1987–88 | VfB Stuttgart | 33 | 16 |
1 | 1988–89 | VfB Stuttgart | 33 | 13 |
1 | 1989–90 | VfB Stuttgart | 31 | 13 |
1 | 1990–91 | VfB Stuttgart | 26 | 12 |
1 | 1991–92 | VfB Stuttgart | 38 | 22 |
1 | 1992–93 | VfB Stuttgart | 28 | 13 |
1 | 1993–94 | VfB Stuttgart | 27 | 13 |
3 | 1994–95 | Arminia Bielefeld | 14 | 4 |
2 | 1995–96 | Arminia Bielefeld | 33 | 21 |
1 | 1996–97 | Arminia Bielefeld | 3 | 0 |
3 | 1997–98 | SSV Ulm 1846 | 6 | 6 |
2 | 1998–99 | SSV Ulm 1846 | 3 | 0 |
Honours[]
Club[]
VfB Stuttgart
- UEFA Cup finalist: 1988–89
- Bundesliga champion: 1991–92
- DFL-Supercup: 1992[2]
International[]
Germany
Individual[]
- Bundesliga top scorer: 1991–92
References[]
- ^ "Walter, Fritz" (in German). kicker.de. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
- ^ "Deutscher Supercup, 1992, Finale". dfb.de. 16 October 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
External links[]
- Fritz Walter at fussballdaten.de (in German)
Categories:
- 1960 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Mannheim
- German footballers
- SSV Ulm 1846 players
- VfB Stuttgart players
- Arminia Bielefeld players
- SV Waldhof Mannheim players
- Bundesliga players
- 2. Bundesliga players
- Association football forwards
- Kicker-Torjägerkanone Award winners
- Olympic footballers of West Germany
- Footballers at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Olympic bronze medalists for West Germany
- Olympic medalists in football
- Footballers from Baden-Württemberg
- Medalists at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- German football forward, 1960s birth stubs