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Szymaniak was a defensive midfielder who usually played as a left half back and less frequently as an inside forward. He had very good ball skills, had good vision and was able to make unerringly accurate long passes to a teammate. He was renowned for his slide tackling ability, so much so this became his trademark ability.
He was renowned as one of the best players in German football during the late 1950s and early 1960s, with Kicker rating him world class five times between 1957 and 1961 in their biennial Rangliste des deutschen Fußballs (ranking list of German football).[2]
International career
Szymaniak played 43 times and scored two goals for the West Germany national team between 1956 and 1966,[3] and was chosen to play in both the 1958 and the 1962 World Cups, but was omitted by Helmut Schön from his 1966 squad.
Death
Szymaniak died after a long illness on 9 October 2009 in a nursing home in Melle near Osnabrück.[4]
References
^"Horst Szymaniak" (in German). weltfussball.de. Retrieved 9 October 2009.