Günter Bernard
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Günter Bernard | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Günter Bernard | |
Date of birth | November 4, 1939 | |
Place of birth | Schweinfurt, Germany | |
Height | 179 cm | |
Position | goalkeeper | |
Club information | ||
Current club | retired | |
Youth clubs | ||
1. FC Schweinfurt 05 | ||
Professional clubs* | ||
Years | Club | Apps (goals) |
1958-1963 1963-1974 |
1. FC Schweinfurt 05 Werder Bremen |
72 (0) 287 (0) |
National team** | ||
1962-1968 | West Germany | 5 (0) |
* Professional club appearances and goals |
Günter Bernard (born November 4, 1939 in Schweinfurt, Germany) is a former German football player.
A member of the 1966 FIFA World Cup squad of West Germany, Günter Bernard joined SV Werder Bremen in the founding year of Bundesliga from boyhood outfit Schweinfurt 05, for whom he had played top-tier matches in the Oberliga Süd since 1958. He stayed loyal to Bremen until his retirement in 1974 and was the clubs first-choice in their surprise Bundesliga winning campaign in 1965. He altogether played 287 times on that level for the North Germans.
His West Germany career started with a youth call-up in 1961 that prompted Sepp Herberger to take him to the senior level a year later. Competing with Wolfgang Fahrian and Hans Tilkowski for the job in goal of West Germany at that time, Bernard made his first West Germany appearance under contract with Schweinfurt 05 on October 24, 1962. The Bundesliga trophy he won with Werder Bremen, three years later, helped him to achieve a spot in Helmut Schön's squad for the 1966 FIFA World Cup , but did not give him the competitive edge he had been longing for. So Hans Tilkowski was the West German keeper at the tournament. Günter Bernard made his fifth and final game for West Germany as a substitute for Horst Wolter against Wales in 1968.
[edit] Trivia
- Günter Bernard is the son of Robert Bernard (*March 10, 1913, † 1990), who was a German international football player himself.
West Germany squad - 1966 World Cup Runner-up | ||
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1 Tilkowski | 2 Höttges | 3 Schnellinger | 4 Beckenbauer | 5 Schulz | 6 Weber | 7 Brülls | 8 Haller | 9 Seeler | 10 Held | 11 Emmerich | 12 Overath | 13 Hornig | 14 Lutz | 15 Patzke | 16 Lorenz | 17 Paul | 18 Sieloff | 19 Krämer | 20 Grabowski | 21 Bernard | 22 Maier | Coach: Schön |