Jupp Kapellmann
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Jupp Kapellmann | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Hans-Josef Kapellmann | |
Date of birth | December 19, 1949 (age 57) | |
Place of birth | Würselen, Germany | |
Height | 172 cm | |
Playing position | striker, defender | |
Club information | ||
Current club | retired | |
Youth clubs | ||
SC Bardenberg | ||
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1968-1970 1970-1973 1973-1979 1979-1981 |
Alemannia Aachen 1. FC Köln FC Bayern München TSV 1860 München |
42 (8) 91 (11) 165 (17) 40 (0) |
National team2 | ||
1973-1974 | West Germany | 5 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Dr. Hans-Josef Kapellmann (born December 19, 1949 in Würselen, Germany) is a former German football player.
Shining for just promoted Alemannia Aachen in a Bundesliga runner-up season in 1969, striker Kapellmann left Aachen for 1. FC Köln a year later and after Aachen had been relegated from Bundesliga. Kapellmann was a proven regular with 1. FC Köln until 1973, ending on second place in Bundesliga and in the German Cup in 1973 with them. Subsequent to his in-form performances for his club he was snapped up by FC Bayern München with his new club paying Köln 802,000 Deutsche Mark (a Bundesliga record at that time) for Kapellmann's services. Rather used as defender later on, Kapellmann was part of the European Cup winner squads of Bayern in 1974, 1975 and also in 1976. He further won the Bundesliga in 1974 and the Intercontinental Cup in 1976 with Die Bayern, but played the last forty of his 338 Bundesliga matches (36 goals) for local rival TSV 1860 München.
For West Germany Jupp Kapellmann came to action in five games in between 1973 and 1974, but could not land himself a regular participation. In 1974 he was part of the host-nation-squad for the FIFA World Cup, watching his team lifting the trophy from his spot on the substitution bench.
Nowadays, Dr. Hans-Josef Kapellmann is a doctor for Orthopedic surgery in the Bavarian town of Rosenheim.
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West Germany squad - 1974 FIFA World Cup Champions (2nd Title) | ![]() |
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1 Maier | 2 Vogts | 3 Breitner | 4 Schwarzenbeck | 5 Beckenbauer | 6 Höttges | 7 Wimmer | 8 Cullmann | 9 Grabowski | 10 Netzer | 11 Heynckes | 12 Overath | 13 Müller | 14 Hoeneß | 15 Flohe | 16 Bonhof | 17 Hölzenbein | 18 Herzog | 19 Kapellmann | 20 Kremers | 21 Nigbur | 22 Kleff | Coach: Schön |