List of SV Eintracht Trier 05 players

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Below is a list of notable footballers who have played for SV Eintracht Trier 05

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NameYearsNationality
Gunter Herrmann1947–1958 German
Gunter Fohr1948–1958 German
Rainer Gawell1953–1954 & 1955–1960 German
Paul Pidancet1958–1970 German
Dieter Brozulat1963–1965 German
Elmar Frank1966–1973 German
Lothar Leiendecker1971–1987 German
Erwin Zimmer1972–1982 German
Svend Andresen 1976–1978 Denmark
Helmut Bergfelder 1976–1981 German
Reiner Brinsa1976–1988 German
Heinz Histling1976–1980 German
Werner Vollack1976–1980 German
Gerd Fink1977–1981 German
Franz Michelberger1977–1981 German
Dieter Luders1978–1981 German
Alfred Wahlen1979–1981 German
Alfons Joachim1979–1990 German
Harald Aumeier1980–1981 German
Ludwig Dahler1980–1990 German
Harald Kohr1981–1986 German
Achim Wilbois1982–1986 German
Elmar Klodt1983–1990 German
Jurgen Roth-Lebenstedt1984–1993 German
Wolfram Schanda1986–1990 German
Rudi Thommes1986–2004 German
Runald Ossen1990–1992 German
Anton Weissenbacher 1993–2000 Romania
Markus Osthoff 1991–1994 German
Daniel Ischdonat 1997–2006 German
Najeh Braham2001–2004 & 2005–2006 Tunisia
Milorad Pekovic2002–2005 Montenegro

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