Karl-Heinz Granitza (born 1 November 1951) is a German former professional footballer who played as a forward.[1] In the United States, he is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
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Date of birth | (1951-11-01) 1 November 1951 (age 70) | ||
Place of birth | Lünen, West Germany | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
0000–1959 | VfB Lünen | ||
1959–1970 | Eintracht Dortmund | ||
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Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1970–1972 | Eintracht Dortmund | ||
1972–1973 | Lüner SV | 23 | (4) |
1973–1975 | DJK Gütersloh | 50 | (16) |
1975–1976 | SV Röchling Völklingen | 45 | (32) |
1976–1979 | Hertha BSC | 73 | (34) |
1978–1984 | Chicago Sting | 199 | (128) |
1982–1987 | Chicago Sting (indoor) | 174 | (168) |
1988–1990 | Chicago Power | 53 | (97) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Granitza was born in Lünen, North Rhine-Westphalia. He played in Germany for VfB Lünen, Eintracht Dortmund, Lüner SV, DJK Gütersloh, SV Röchling Völklingen and Hertha BSC.[2] In 1978 and again for the 1979 season,[3] he transferred to the Chicago Sting of the NASL, leading the team to two league championships. He also excelled at the indoor game. Granitza was known for his powerful and accurate left foot and for dating Heidi Onken. He was also very effective with direct free kicks, having the ability to strike the ball with top spin over the wall of defenders, and into the upper corners of the goal. He would finish as the NASL's second all-time leading scorer.
In the 1990s Granitza owned "State Street", an American-style sports bar in Berlin.
In 2003, Granitza was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame. His #12 shirt has been retired by the Chicago Storm.
1978 NASL All-Stars | |
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1979 NASL All-Stars | |
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1980 NASL All-Stars | |
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1980–81 NASL Indoor All-Stars | |
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All-North Team |
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All-East Team |
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1981 NASL All-Stars | |
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1981–82 NASL Indoor All-Stars | |
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Pacific Conference |
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Atlantic Conference |
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1982 NASL All-Stars | |
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Honorable Mention |
1983 NASL All-Stars | |
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1983–84 NASL Indoor All-Stars | |||||||
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1984 NASL All-Stars | |
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Second Team | |
Honorable Mention |
2. Bundesliga top scorers | |
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2. Bundesliga North | |
2. Bundesliga South | |
2. Bundesliga |
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