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{{short description|German footballer}}
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| birth_place = [[Mosbach]], [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[West Germany]]
| birth_place = [[Mosbach]], [[West Germany]]
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| position = [[Defender (association football)#Centre-back|Centre back]]
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'''Karlheinz Helmut Förster''' (born 25 July 1958) is a former German [[Association football|footballer]] who played as a [[Defender (association football)#Centre-back|central defender]].
'''Karlheinz Helmut Förster''' (born 25 July 1958) is a German former professional [[association football|footballer]] who played as a [[central defender]].


The younger brother of another football defender, [[Bernd Förster]], he was regarded as one of the world's top man-markers at his peak,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/news/kind=4/newsid=81763.html |title=Karl-Heinz Förster |publisher=UEFA.com |date=9 July 2003 |access-date=2 September 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090827182846/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/news/kind%3D4/newsid%3D81763.html |archive-date=27 August 2009 }}</ref> and played most of his career at [[VfB Stuttgart]] with Bernd. Both were crowned [[UEFA European Football Championship|European champions]] in [[UEFA Euro 1980|1980]].
The younger brother of another football defender, [[Bernd Förster]], he was regarded as one of the world's top man-markers at his peak,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/news/kind=4/newsid=81763.html |title=Karl-Heinz Förster |publisher=UEFA.com |date=9 July 2003 |access-date=2 September 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090827182846/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/news/kind%3D4/newsid%3D81763.html |archive-date=27 August 2009 }}</ref> and played most of his career at [[VfB Stuttgart]] with Bernd. Both were crowned [[UEFA European Football Championship|European champions]] in [[UEFA Euro 1980|1980]].


==Club career==
==Club career==
Born in [[Mosbach]], Förster started playing professionally at [[VfB Stuttgart]], which would be his only club in the [[Bundesliga|German first division]]. He was instrumental in the club's [[2. Bundesliga|promotion]] in 1977, as he scored five times in 34 contests.<ref>{{Cite web | url = http://rsssf.com/players/khfoersterdata.html | title = Karlheinz Förster – Matches and Goals in Bundesliga | first = Matthias | last = Arnhold | date = 29 November 2012 | access-date = 11 December 2012 | publisher = Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation}}</ref>
Born in [[Mosbach]], Förster started playing professionally at [[VfB Stuttgart]], which would be his only club in the [[Bundesliga|German first division]]. He was instrumental in the club's [[2. Bundesliga|promotion]] in 1977, as he scored five times in 34 contests.<ref>{{Cite web | url = https://www.rsssf.org/players/khfoersterdata.html | title = Karlheinz Förster – Matches and Goals in Bundesliga | first = Matthias | last = Arnhold | date = 29 November 2012 | access-date = 11 December 2012 | publisher = Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation}}</ref>


In the topflight, Förster rarely missed a game, partnering sibling [[Bernd Förster|Bernd]] in the backline. Both were instrumental in the club's [[1983–84 Bundesliga|1983–84 league conquest]] and he left the club in 1986, having played in more than 300 overall official matches. He was then bought by France's [[Olympique de Marseille]], for 3.5 million [[German mark|Deutsche Mark]].
In the topflight, Förster rarely missed a game, partnering sibling [[Bernd Förster|Bernd]] in the backline. Both were instrumental in the club's [[1983–84 Bundesliga|1983–84 league conquest]] and he left the club in 1986, having played in more than 300 overall official matches. He was then bought by France's [[Olympique de Marseille]], for 3.5 million [[German mark|Deutsche Mark]].
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==International career==
==International career==
Förster gained the first of his 81 caps for [[Germany national football team|the national team]] in a friendly with [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], on 5 April 1978,<ref>{{Cite web | url = http://rsssf.com/miscellaneous/khfoerster-intl.html | title = Karlheinz Förster – International Appearances | first = Matthias | last = Arnhold | date = 10 March 2004 | access-date = 11 December 2012 | publisher = Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation}}</ref> not yet aged 20. From then onwards, he became an undisputed starter, appearing in all the matches at the [[UEFA Euro 1980|victorious Euro 1980]] (completely neutralizing [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]]'s [[Jan Ceulemans]] in the final) and the runner-up place at the [[1982 FIFA World Cup]] (also playing all the minutes).
Förster gained the first of his 81 caps for the [[West Germany national football team|West Germany national team]] in a friendly with [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], on 5 April 1978,<ref>{{Cite web | url = https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/khfoerster-intl.html | title = Karlheinz Förster – International Appearances | first = Matthias | last = Arnhold | date = 10 March 2004 | access-date = 11 December 2012 | publisher = Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation}}</ref> not yet aged 20. From then onwards, he became an undisputed starter, appearing in all the matches at the [[UEFA Euro 1980|victorious Euro 1980]] (completely neutralizing [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]]'s [[Jan Ceulemans]] in the final) and the runner-up place at the [[1982 FIFA World Cup]] (also playing all the minutes).


At the latter competition, the pair of brothers (Bernd had already been an important figure in the continental win) became the first in German football history to take part in a [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] final since [[Ottmar Walter|Ottmar]] and [[Fritz Walter]]'s appearances in the victorious [[1954 World Cup final|1954 edition]], and the first to be defeated.
At the latter competition, the pair of brothers (Bernd had already been an important figure in the continental win) became the first in German football history to take part in a [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] final since [[Ottmar Walter|Ottmar]] and [[Fritz Walter]]'s appearances in the victorious [[1954 World Cup final|1954 edition]], and the first to be defeated.
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Förster still played for his nation at the [[UEFA Euro 1984]] and [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986 World Cup]], finishing second to [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]] in the latter. In Mexico 86, he took the role of man to man marker, neutralizing [[Mexico national football team|Mexico's]] [[Hugo Sánchez]] at the quarterfinals and [[Michel Platini]] of [[France national football team|France]] at the semifinals.
Förster still played for his nation at the [[UEFA Euro 1984]] and [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986 World Cup]], finishing second to [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]] in the latter. In Mexico 86, he took the role of man to man marker, neutralizing [[Mexico national football team|Mexico's]] [[Hugo Sánchez]] at the quarterfinals and [[Michel Platini]] of [[France national football team|France]] at the semifinals.


==Career statistics==
===International goals===
:''Score and results list West Germany's goal tally first.''
:''Scores and results list West Germany's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Förster goal.''

{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ List of international goals scored by Karlheinz Förster
|-
|-
!scope="col"|No.
! # !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition
!scope="col"|Date
!scope="col"|Venue
!scope="col"|Opponent
!scope="col"|Score
!scope="col"|Result
!scope="col"|Competition
|-
|-
| 1. || 17 October 1979 || [[Müngersdorfer Stadion]], [[Cologne]] || {{fb|WAL}} || 5–0 || 5–1 || [[UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying Group 7|Euro 1980 qualifier]]
| align="center"|1 || 17 October 1979 || [[Müngersdorfer Stadion]], [[Cologne]], West Germany || {{fb|WAL}} || align="center"|5–0 || align="center"|5–1 || [[UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying Group 7|UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying]]
|-
| 2. || 16 December 1984 || [[Ta' Qali National Stadium]], [[Ta' Qali]] || {{fb|MLT}} || 1–1 || 3–2 || [[1986 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2|1986 World Cup qualifier]]
|-
|-
| align="center"|2 || 16 December 1984 || [[Ta' Qali National Stadium]], [[Ta' Qali]], Malta || {{fb|MLT}} || align="center"|1–1 || align="center"|3–2 || [[1986 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2|1986 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
|}
|}


==Honours==
==Honours==

===Club===
'''VfB Stuttgart'''
'''VfB Stuttgart'''
*[[Bundesliga]]: [[1983–84 Bundesliga|1983–84]]
*[[Bundesliga]]: [[1983–84 Bundesliga|1983–84]]
*[[DFB-Pokal]]: Runner-up [[1985–86 DFB-Pokal|1985–86]]
*[[DFB-Pokal]] runner-up: [[1985–86 DFB-Pokal|1985–86]]


'''Marseille'''
'''Marseille'''
*[[Ligue 1|Division 1]]: [[1988–89 Division 1|1988–89]], [[1989–90 Division 1|1989–90]]
*[[Ligue 1|Division 1]]: [[1988–89 Division 1|1988–89]], [[1989–90 Division 1|1989–90]]
*[[Coupe de France]]: [[1988–89 Coupe de France|1988–89]]; Runner-up [[1986–87 Coupe de France|1986–87]]
*[[Coupe de France]]: [[1988–89 Coupe de France|1988–89]]; runner-up: [[1986–87 Coupe de France|1986–87]]


===International===
'''West Germany'''
'''West Germany'''
*[[UEFA European Championship]]: [[UEFA Euro 1980|1980]]
*[[UEFA European Championship]]: [[UEFA Euro 1980|1980]]
*[[FIFA World Cup]]: Runner-up [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982]], [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986]]
*[[FIFA World Cup]] runner-up: [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982]], [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986]]


===Individual===
'''Individual'''
*''[[Kicker (sports magazine)|kicker]]'' [[Bundesliga]] Team of the Season: 1977–78, 1983–84<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/bl50/197778/startseite.html|title=Bundesliga Historie 1977/78|language=de|publisher=kicker}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/bl50/198384/startseite.html|title=Bundesliga Historie 1983/84|language=de|publisher=kicker}}</ref>
*''[[Kicker (sports magazine)|kicker]]'' [[Bundesliga]] Team of the Season: 1977–78, 1983–84<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/bl50/197778/startseite.html|title=Bundesliga Historie 1977/78|language=de|publisher=kicker}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/bl50/198384/startseite.html|title=Bundesliga Historie 1983/84|language=de|publisher=kicker}}</ref>
*[[UEFA European Championship awards#Team of the Tournament|UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament]]: [[UEFA European Championship awards#Team of the Tournament|1980]],<ref>{{cite news |title=1980 team of the tournament |url=http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=1623858.html |work=Union of European Football Associations|access-date=2 January 2015}}</ref> [[UEFA European Championship awards#Team of the Tournament|1984]]<ref>{{cite news|title=1984 team of the tournament|work=Union of European Football Associations|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0253-0d7bc1ec003b-5dab50424929-1000--euro-1984-team-of-the-tournament/?iv=true|access-date=14 May 2020}}</ref>
*[[UEFA European Championship awards#Team of the Tournament|UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament]]: 1980, 1984
*[[FIFA World Cup All-Star Team]]: [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986]]
*[[Footballer of the Year (Germany)]]: 1984
*[[Footballer of the Year (Germany)]]: 1982


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:1958 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:German footballers]]
[[Category:German men's footballers]]
[[Category:Association football defenders]]
[[Category:Men's association football defenders]]
[[Category:Bundesliga players]]
[[Category:Bundesliga players]]
[[Category:2. Bundesliga players]]
[[Category:2. Bundesliga players]]
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[[Category:Ligue 1 players]]
[[Category:Ligue 1 players]]
[[Category:Olympique de Marseille players]]
[[Category:Olympique de Marseille players]]
[[Category:Germany international footballers]]
[[Category:Germany men's international footballers]]
[[Category:Germany B international footballers]]
[[Category:Germany men's B international footballers]]
[[Category:UEFA Euro 1980 players]]
[[Category:UEFA Euro 1980 players]]
[[Category:1982 FIFA World Cup players]]
[[Category:1982 FIFA World Cup players]]
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[[Category:1986 FIFA World Cup players]]
[[Category:1986 FIFA World Cup players]]
[[Category:UEFA European Championship-winning players]]
[[Category:UEFA European Championship-winning players]]
[[Category:West German expatriate footballers]]
[[Category:West German expatriate men's footballers]]
[[Category:West German footballers]]
[[Category:West German men's footballers]]
[[Category:German expatriate footballers]]
[[Category:West German expatriate sportspeople in France]]
[[Category:German expatriate sportspeople in France]]
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in France]]
[[Category:Expatriate footballers in France]]
[[Category:Footballers from Karlsruhe (region)]]
[[Category:People from Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis]]

Latest revision as of 17:11, 7 March 2024

Karlheinz Förster
Personal information
Full name Karlheinz Helmut Förster
Date of birth (1958-07-25) 25 July 1958 (age 66)
Place of birth Mosbach, West Germany
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Centre-back
Youth career
Badenia Unterschwarzach
Waldhof Mannheim
0000–1977 VfB Stuttgart
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1986 VfB Stuttgart 311 (22)
1986–1990 Marseille 103 (6)
Total 414 (28)
International career
1976–1978 West Germany Amateur 4 (0)
1978 West Germany B 2 (0)
1978–1986 West Germany 81 (2)
Medal record
Representing  West Germany
FIFA World Cup
Runner-up 1982 Spain
Runner-up 1986 Mexico
UEFA European Championship
Winner 1980 Italy
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Karlheinz Helmut Förster (born 25 July 1958) is a German former professional footballer who played as a central defender.

The younger brother of another football defender, Bernd Förster, he was regarded as one of the world's top man-markers at his peak,[1] and played most of his career at VfB Stuttgart with Bernd. Both were crowned European champions in 1980.

Club career

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Born in Mosbach, Förster started playing professionally at VfB Stuttgart, which would be his only club in the German first division. He was instrumental in the club's promotion in 1977, as he scored five times in 34 contests.[2]

In the topflight, Förster rarely missed a game, partnering sibling Bernd in the backline. Both were instrumental in the club's 1983–84 league conquest and he left the club in 1986, having played in more than 300 overall official matches. He was then bought by France's Olympique de Marseille, for 3.5 million Deutsche Mark.

In his third year with L'OM, already partnered by countryman Klaus Allofs, Förster helped the side win the double. Having retired at nearly 32, he later became a player's agent.[3]

International career

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Förster gained the first of his 81 caps for the West Germany national team in a friendly with Brazil, on 5 April 1978,[4] not yet aged 20. From then onwards, he became an undisputed starter, appearing in all the matches at the victorious Euro 1980 (completely neutralizing Belgium's Jan Ceulemans in the final) and the runner-up place at the 1982 FIFA World Cup (also playing all the minutes).

At the latter competition, the pair of brothers (Bernd had already been an important figure in the continental win) became the first in German football history to take part in a World Cup final since Ottmar and Fritz Walter's appearances in the victorious 1954 edition, and the first to be defeated.

Förster still played for his nation at the UEFA Euro 1984 and 1986 World Cup, finishing second to Argentina in the latter. In Mexico 86, he took the role of man to man marker, neutralizing Mexico's Hugo Sánchez at the quarterfinals and Michel Platini of France at the semifinals.

Career statistics

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Scores and results list West Germany's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Förster goal.
List of international goals scored by Karlheinz Förster
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 17 October 1979 Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne, West Germany  Wales 5–0 5–1 UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying
2 16 December 1984 Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta  Malta 1–1 3–2 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

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VfB Stuttgart

Marseille

West Germany

Individual

References

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  1. ^ "Karl-Heinz Förster". UEFA.com. 9 July 2003. Archived from the original on 27 August 2009. Retrieved 2 September 2009.
  2. ^ Arnhold, Matthias (29 November 2012). "Karlheinz Förster – Matches and Goals in Bundesliga". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Kuranyi staying at Stuttgart". UEFA.com. 11 December 2003. Retrieved 2 September 2009.
  4. ^ Arnhold, Matthias (10 March 2004). "Karlheinz Förster – International Appearances". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  5. ^ "Bundesliga Historie 1977/78" (in German). kicker.
  6. ^ "Bundesliga Historie 1983/84" (in German). kicker.
  7. ^ "1980 team of the tournament". Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  8. ^ "1984 team of the tournament". Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
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