Kickers Internationale

By: Marvin Weigand
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Kickers Internationale, a podcast that takes you deep into the rich and storied history of Kickers Offenbach—one of Germany’s most iconic football clubs. This is a show for anyone who loves football’s past, its legendary players, and the unforgettable moments that shaped the game.


    From the epic clashes of the 1950s in the Oberliga Süd, to the unforgettable final appearances in 1950 and 1959, and the iconic DFB-Pokal victory of 1970, we explore the deep roots of a club that has seen it all. We uncover the tales of unforgettable players like Hermann Nuber, the “eternal captain,” and Erwin Kostedde, Germany’s first Black national player, as well as larger-than-life figures such as Horst-Gregorio Canellas, whose role in the Bundesliga scandal of 1971 forever changed German football.


    Kickers Internationale brings you closer to the heart and soul of Kickers Offenbach, blending historical insights with the passion of today’s fans. Each episode dives into the defining matches, the legendary players, and the cultural significance of the club—from the roaring terraces of the old Bieberer Berg to the club’s ongoing journey in German football. As we dig into the archives, we aim to make history come alive, giving listeners a sense of the vibrant and sometimes tumultuous legacy of the OFC.


    This is a podcast for the football romantics, the historians, and anyone who appreciates a club with character, grit, and stories that stand the test of time. Kickers Internationale isn’t just about games; it’s about a football family that spans generations. Join us as we celebrate the legends, relive the memories, and look ahead to what’s next for Kickers Offenbach, bringing the spirit of the club to listeners worldwide.


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Episodes
  • The History of Kickers Offenbach
    Sep 26 2024

    In this episode of Kickers Internationale, we explore one of the most dramatic decades in Kickers Offenbach’s history: the 1970s. A period defined by both soaring triumphs and devastating setbacks, this era solidified the club’s place in German football folklore.


    We start with their astonishing 1970 DFB-Pokal victory—an improbable win for a second-division club that sent shockwaves through German football and put Kickers Offenbach on the national map. However, this victory was only the beginning of a tumultuous journey.


    The infamous Bundesliga scandal of 1971 soon followed, with club president Horst Gregorio Canellas exposing widespread match-fixing, a move that would see Offenbach unfairly dragged into the chaos and relegated. But in true Offenbach fashion, they fought back, clawing their way back to the Bundesliga just a year later.


    We revisit key moments like their legendary 6-0 victory over Bayern Munich in 1974, a testament to the club’s fiery spirit under coach Otto Rehhagel, and their best-ever Bundesliga finish. Yet, financial woes and internal struggles loomed large, leading to further challenges.


    Featuring standout players like Erwin Kostedde—West Germany’s first Black national player—and future coaching greats like Winfried Schäfer, the 1970s shaped Kickers Offenbach into a club that, despite all odds, embodied resilience and defiance. This is a story of triumph, tragedy, and the unyielding bond between a team and its fans.


    Join us as we unpack a decade of ups and downs, exploring the passion and grit that made Kickers Offenbach a true underdog legend in German football history.


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    12 mins
  • The History of Kickers Offenbach
    Sep 26 2024

    In this pivotal episode of Kickers Internationale, we delve into the turbulent 1960s—a decade that reshaped German football and Kickers Offenbach’s legacy. It was a time of massive change, marked by the birth of the Bundesliga in 1963. But while many clubs secured their spot in the new national league, Kickers Offenbach faced a bitter exclusion, sparking protests and conspiracy theories about fairness and favoritism.


    We trace Offenbach’s uphill battle from being denied entry into the Bundesliga, to their fierce competition in the regional leagues, led by iconic captain Hermann “Iron” Nuber. We explore the highs and lows, including their five-year grind in the second tier, culminating in a triumphant return to the Bundesliga in 1968, only to face relegation again a year later.


    Key figures like Siegfried Held and Walter Bechtold, alongside coach Kurt Schreiner, played vital roles in Offenbach’s rollercoaster journey. Through grit, determination, and an unbreakable connection with their fans, Kickers Offenbach exemplified the true spirit of football.


    Join us as we recount a decade of struggle, passion, and resilience—a story of a club that never backed down, even when the odds were stacked against them. The 1960s may have been a wild ride, but Kickers Offenbach came out the other side stronger, ready to write the next chapter in their storied history.


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    9 mins
  • The History of Kickers Offenbach
    Sep 26 2024

    In this episode of Kickers Internationale, we continue our exploration of The History of Kickers Offenbach, focusing on the 1950s, a decade that saw the club rise to new heights. As Germany rebuilt itself in the aftermath of World War II, Kickers Offenbach became a symbol of resilience and determination both on and off the pitch.


    Key moments include:


    •The club’s remarkable run to the German Championship Final in 1950, just five years after the war.

    •The passionate home atmosphere at the Bieberer Berg, a stadium that became a fortress for the team and a symbol of their community spirit.

    •A heart-wrenching second German Championship Final appearance in 1959, where they faced their fierce rivals, Eintracht Frankfurt, in an unfortunate showdown.


    Throughout the 1950s, Kickers Offenbach embodied the underdog spirit, fighting against all odds and gaining the respect of both fans and opponents. Join us as we discuss this pivotal era, exploring the players, matches, and moments that defined the club’s golden age and left a lasting legacy in German football.


    This description emphasizes the key events from the 1950s, highlighting the club’s two near-championship runs, the community support, and the symbolic role of the team during a time of national recovery.


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    10 mins

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