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Heinz Vollmar

 
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Heinz Vollmar
Personal information
Full name Heinz Vollmar
Date of birth April 26, 1936(1936-04-26)
Place of birth    ????, Germany
Date of death    October 12, 1987 (aged 51)
Playing position striker
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1954-1960
1960-1963
1963-1965
SV St. Ingbert 1945 OL Südwest
1. FC Saarbrücken OL Südwest
1. FC Saarbrücken Bundesliga


23 (3)   
National team
1955-1956
1956-1961
Saarland
West Germany
04 (4)
12 (3)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Heinz Vollmar (26 April 1936 - 12 October 1987) was a Saarland & German football player.

Vollmar belongs to those Germany international players (war-year examples include Ernest Wilimowski, Franz Binder, Max Merkel; latest examples include Ulf Kirsten, Andreas Thom, Matthias Sammer etc.) that have represented other nations in their international career as well.

Vollmar was a citizen of Saarland, what came under French protectorate after World War II, and wore the Saarland colours four times, scoring four in these matches. His final Saarland appearance happened under then Saarland coach Helmut Schön less than a month before his first West Germany match under coach Sepp Herberger: On 6 June 1956, Saarland lost 2-3 to the Netherlands in Amsterdam with Vollmar scoring one goal that evening.

With the population of Saarland to join West Germany, via a referendum taken place already in 1955, Vollmar's first of twelve West Germany caps was on 30 June 1956, in Stockholm versus Sweden. He scored his first of three goals against Belgium six months later. Despite the fact a year had passed since his final West Germany match, Heinz Vollmar was part of the West German squad at the 1962 FIFA World Cup.

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