Alfred hot

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Alfred Hot , called Fredy (born December 5, 1940 in Munich ) is a former German soccer player of TSV 1860 Munich , who won the German championship in 1966 .

Career

Association, 1959–1970

On August 23, 1959 at the opening game of the 1959/60 round, the talented striker Alfred Heiß, who had outgrown the “Löwen” youth, made his debut in the 1-1 away game at Viktoria Aschaffenburg in the Oberliga Süd for the “Blauen” as a left winger at Auernhammer's side , Fig chip, Kölbl and Stemmer. Coach Hans Hipp used him 22 times in the 1959/60 round and the nimble talent on the outside contributed five hits to fourth place in the round. He experienced the first derbies against FC Bayern with varying degrees of success. In each case the host lost the "home game". Bayern won 6-4 in September 1959 and the Sechzger won 3-1 in February 1960. In the 1961/62 season he was only able to play one game in the major league because of jaundice. Second year with a trainerMax Merkel celebrated the championship in the south in the 1962/63 round in 1860. As a dangerous winger, he contributed ten goals in 29 missions. In the final round of the German championship in 1963, however, the team failed at Borussia Dortmund . From 1959 to 1963 Alfred Heiss was in 74 games with 19 goals in the Oberliga Süd for 1860 Munich. The title win in the final league year was the decisive factor for acceptance into the Bundesliga for the 1963/64 season. In the first year in the Bundesliga, the Merkel protégés placed in the midfield. In the DFB Cup 1963/64 , however, another title was won. On June 13, 1964, 1860 Munich won the cup final in Stuttgart with 2-0 goals against Eintracht Frankfurt . The heat that can be used on both wings stormed on the left, the ex-Offenbach Engelbert Kraus on the right wing. In his second year in the Bundesliga, he played all 30 games and scored seven times in the opposing goal. The highlight of this round was the entry into the European Cup final of the cup winners on May 19, 1965 in London's Wembley Stadium against West Ham United . The game was lost with 2-0 goals, but after a great performance and the three games before that in the semifinals against AC Turin , they also contributed to a positive overall impression. In the year of the football world championship in England in 1966 , the German championship brought to Munich in 1860. Hot played a part in this with 31 games and 10 goals. In the year he was defending his title, 1966/67, after the European Cup against Real Madrid in December 1966, coach Max Merkel separated. At the end of the lap you could decorate yourself with the runner-up championship. In the next three years, financially and athletically, the 1966 champion was facing the abyss. After the 1969/70 season, TSV 1860 Munich rose from the Bundesliga. Alfred "Fredy" Heissed from 1963 to 1970 for the "Löwen" in the Bundesliga in 169 games with 40 goals.

National team, 1962–1966

On December 29, 1962, Alfred Heiss made his national team debut in the victorious 5-1 game in Karlsruhe against Switzerland on the left wing at the side of the half-left Hans Küppers . National coach Sepp Herberger had bet on the 1860 wing after the 1962 World Cup in Chile. On May 7, 1966 in Belfast against Northern Ireland, hot stormed on the left wing and scored a goal to the 2-0 win. It was his eighth time in the DFB team. National coach Helmut Schön did not later nominate him for the 1966 World Cup in England.

On September 1, 1965, he stormed in the B national team in a 3-0 win against the Soviet Union. He played two games in the junior national team in 1963 against Bulgaria and in 1964 against Turkey. His international career began in 1959 in the DFB youth team, where he represented the German colors at the UEFA tournament in Bulgaria alongside the future Frankfurt Bundesliga goalkeeper Peter Kunter . In all four games of the youth team of 1959, the striker bursting with temperament and enthusiasm stormed the wing of the German team.

After the career

The trained freight forwarder became a co-owner of a haulage company in Garching-Hochbrück and lives with his family in Neukeferloh. He was a member of the supervisory board of TSV 1860 Munich .

literature

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  • Jürgen Bitter : Germany's national soccer player: the lexicon . SVB Sportverlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-328-00749-0 .
  • Matthias Kropp: Triumphs in the European Cup. All games of the German clubs since 1955 (= Agon-Sportverlag statistics. Volume 20). Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-75-4 .
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