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Name
  
Herbert Burdenski

Grandchildren
  
Fabian Burdenski

1934–1935
  
SV Erle 08

Children
  
Dieter Burdenski

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Midfielder

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Role
  
Football player


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Date of birth
  
(1922-05-19)19 May 1922

Date of death
  
15 September 2001(2001-09-15) (aged 79)

Died
  
September 15, 2001, Gelsenkirchen, Germany

Place of birth
  
Gelsenkirchen, Germany

Herbert "Budde" Burdenski (19 May 1922 – 15 September 2001), was a German football player and coach.

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Biography

Burdenski began his football career with the Erle 08 in Gelsenkirchen. In 1935 he was discovered playing in the local school championships by Ernst Kuzorra, who signed him to FC Schalke 04. There he became part of the Schalker team, achieving both the 1940 and 1942 the German championship.

In 1949 Burdenski was a sports teacher in Bremen, and when the German championship returned he signed to play for Werder Bremen. It was during this time that "Budde" scored the 1–0 on 22 November 1950, the first international match of the West Germany national football team after the Second World War, against Switzerland in Stuttgart. Burdenski played five games for the national team during this second phase of his career.

After retiring from playing, Burdenski became a coach for: Rot-Weiß Essen, Borussia Dortmund, SV Werder Bremen, MSV Duisburg, STV Horst-Emscher, Wuppertaler SV, and Westfalia Herne. Essen and Dortmund were relegated from the Bundesliga under his reign.

Up to his death, Burdenski remained connected to FC Schalke, mainly to advise the supervisory board and presidency.

Personal life

Burdenski is the father of the successful Bundesliga player Dieter Burdenski. As a manager in Bundesliga in the 1960s and 1970s, it came to happen that Werder Bremen brought the two Burdenski's together for the season of 1975–76. Dieter Burdenski played 22 of his 34 Bundesliga matches that season under the management of his father. In February 1976, Werder, lying in a precarious position in the bottom-half of Bundesliga then, sacked Herbert to replace him with Otto Rehhagel.

References

Herbert Burdenski Wikipedia