Ditmar Jakobs

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Ditmar Jakobs
Personal information
Full name Ditmar Jakobs
Date of birth August 28, 1953 (age 53)
Place of birth    ???, Germany
Nickname  ???
Playing position centreback
Club information
Current club retired
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1971-1973
1974-1977
1977-1979
1979-1989
Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
Tennis Borussia Berlin
MSV Duisburg
Hamburger SV
39 (12)
63 (4)
68 (2)
323 (27)   
National team2
1980-1986 West Germany 20 (1)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 1 May 2006.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 21 June 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

Ditmar Jakobs (born August 28, 1953) is a former German soccer player.

He was a centre-back, a classical libero in the mold of Franz Beckenbauer or Willi Schulz. Jakobs played 493 games from 1971 to 1990 for Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, Tennis Borussia Berlin, MSV Duisburg and Hamburger SV.

With Hamburger SV he won the DFB-Pokal 1987. 1982 and 1983 he became German Champion and 1983 he won the Europapokal der Landesmeister.

Jakobs was a member of the German national football team, which was runner-up in the World Cup 1986 in Mexico. From 1980 to 1986, Jakobs collected 20 caps for the Deutscher Fußball-Bund.

His name is often misspelled as "Dietmar Jakobs".

[edit] Accident

His career ended very badly at September 20, 1989 in the game between Hamburger SV and Werder Bremen. When an attacker overlobbed his goalie, Jakobs lunged feet-first into his goal and scraped the ball off the line. However, he fell into the hooks fixing the goal to the ground (in that time, the hooks were not stipulated to be under the earth). He hung there for 20 agonising minutes, the hook dug deeply into his flesh. Finally, the team doctor cut the hooks from his back with a scalpel. With this, the nerves in his back were cut. Because of this horrible accident, he was forced to end his career. However, he regards himself lucky, as the hook missed his spine be a mere two inches.

Today he is an insurance broker in Norderstedt, near Hamburg.

[edit] Reference

Career stats (German)

Flag of West Germany West Germany squad - 1986 FIFA World Cup Runners-up Flag of West Germany

1 Schumacher | 2 Briegel | 3 Brehme | 4 Förster | 5 Herget | 6 Eder | 7 Littbarski | 8 Matthäus | 9 Völler | 10 Magath | 11 Rummenigge | 12 Stein | 13 Allgöwer | 14 Berthold | 15 Augenthaler | 16 Thon | 17 Jakobs | 18 Rahn | 19 Allofs | 20 Hoeneß | 21 Rolff | 22 Immel | Coach: Beckenbauer

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