Ditmar Jakobs, born on August twenty-eighth, nineteen fifty-three, is a distinguished former German footballer renowned for his defensive prowess on the field. Playing primarily as a centre-back, he embodied the classical libero style, drawing comparisons to legends like Franz Beckenbauer and Willi Schulz.
Throughout his illustrious career, which spanned from nineteen seventy-one to nineteen ninety, Jakobs made an impressive total of four hundred ninety-three appearances. His journey took him through several clubs, including Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, Tennis Borussia Berlin, MSV Duisburg, and Hamburger SV.
While at Hamburger SV, Jakobs achieved significant success, clinching the DFB-Pokal in nineteen eighty-seven. He also celebrated two German championships in nineteen eighty-two and nineteen eighty-three, and in nineteen eighty-three, he was part of the squad that triumphed in the European Cup.
On the international stage, Jakobs represented the Germany national team, contributing to their remarkable run as runners-up in the nineteen eighty-six FIFA World Cup held in Mexico. Between nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty-six, he earned twenty caps for his country, solidifying his legacy in German football.