Benno Hartmann

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Benno Hartmann (born October 4, 1924 in Schkeuditz ; † April 12, 2001 in Barsinghausen ) was a German football player .

Hartmann was born in Saxony and landed as a parachutist in the Schleswig-Holstein district of Steinburg during the Second World War . In Itzehoer SV , he was henceforth one of the top performers as a footballer and with the ISV in 1950 he made it to the Oberliga Nord . In the highest class, he completed 23 games for the Itzehoer and scored one goal. After relegation he moved to Cologne, where he studied at the sports university and was placed with 1. FC Cologne by Hennes Weisweiler . He played at 1. FC Köln for three years and played a total of 61 games without scoring a goal. His trainers were Helmut Schneider , Karl Winkler and Kurt Baluses . His comrades at the time included the goalkeeper Frans de Munck , Georg Stollenwerk , Josef Röhrig and the 1954 world champion Hans Schäfer . He then ended his career at Bayer Leverkusen . He then worked as a football teacher for the Lower Saxony Football Association.

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  1. a b c d Obituary in the Norddeutsche Rundschau . Itzehoe June 23, 2001.
  2. Prüß, Jens Reimer, 1950-: Bung bottle with flat pass cork the history of the Oberliga Nord 1947-1963 . 1st edition Klartext-Verl, Essen 1991, ISBN 3-88474-463-1 .