Peter Reichel

Reichel was born in Gießen. He signed a professional contract at Eintracht Frankfurt in 1970. On the first matchday he debuted in the Bundesliga and became immediately a regular. In 1974 and 1975 he won the DFB-Pokal trophy. In 1979, an invalidity stopped him to continue his career at the ''Eagle'' squad and he subsequently could only carry on in the reserve team. Totally he amounted 225 Bundesliga appearances, netting nine times. Bundestrainer Helmut Schön capped him twice for Germany. On 20 December 1975, he came in as a substitute for Bernard Dietz in the 74th minute in a friendly against Turkey. Germany won in Istanbul 5–0. His second cap came on 24 April 1976 in the quarter-final fixture of the Euro 76 in Madrid against Spain. Again he came in for Bernard Dietz. The result was 1–1 and Germany advanced to the semi-finals. However, he was not included in the squad for the final tournament (semi finals and final). Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in Historische Stätten aus der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus : Orte des Erinnerns, des Gedenkens und der kulturellen Weiterbildung? ; zum Umgang mit Gedenkorten von nationaler Bedeutung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland ; Symposium am 23. und 24. November 1998 im Deutschen Historischen MuseumArticle -
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