Erich Hahn (soccer player)

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Erich Hahn
Personnel
birthday May 27, 1937
place of birth MunichGerman Empire
date of death April 30, 2007
Place of death Munich,  Germany
size 177 cm
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1955-1959 FC Bayern Munich 76 (39)
1959-1961 FC Luzern 36 (24)
1961 SV Austria Salzburg 13 (10)
1961–1962 KSV Hessen Kassel 31 (20)
1962-1963 Eintracht Frankfurt 6 0(3)
1963-1964 Alemannia Aachen 33 (14)
1964-1967 AC Bellinzona 19 0(2)
1967 St. Louis Stars 6 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.

Erich "Witsche" Hahn (born May 27, 1937 in Munich ; † April 30, 2007 ibid), also called "Witschge", was a German soccer player who was active in Germany , Switzerland and the United States .

Career

Beginning

Hahn was a member of the FC Bayern Munich squad at the age of 18 , for which he was first used in the senior division in 1955/56 in the 2nd Oberliga Süd . In this he contributed with 13 goals in 25 point games for promotion to the Oberliga Süd 1956/57 . In the top division at the time, he played 26 games and scored eleven goals. He also played the elimination game in the DFB-Pokal competition, which he and the team won 4-1 at Spandauer SV in Berlin on August 4, 1957 , with two goals bringing Bayern into the lead. In his last two seasons for Bayern he was used eleven and 14 times, with seven and eight goals respectively. In early October 1958 in the home game against SSV Ulm in 1846 , he faked an injury in order to move away from the stadium so quickly. He was then spotted at the trotting race in Daglfing , which earned him an internal ban. Before that, he had already denounced national coach Sepp Herberger when he told him that he could not take part in a training course for the national team because he was trotting.

Continuation in Switzerland and Austria

After four league seasons, Hahn moved to FC Luzern for a transfer fee of DM 15,000 , for which he completed two seasons in the National League A , the top division in Switzerland , and finished fifth and eighth . He won inside forward with Lucerne under the German coach Rudi Good village on May 8, 1960, the final of the Swiss Cup with 1: 0 against FC Grenchen . Internationally, he was used in the first playout of the European Cup Winners' Cup when he and the team were eliminated in the quarter-finals , at that time practically the first round, 2: 9 after a return match against Fiorentina , the eventual winner. At 2: 6 in Florence, he achieved the intermediate result to 2: 5.

In December 1960, Erich Hahn was banned from the Transfer Commission of the Swiss Football and Athletics Association for ten games because he did not want to do a regular job, which was incompatible with pre-professional football in Switzerland at that time.

In February 1961 Hahn left Lucerne, who also acquired the image of a no-boat-like swallowing woodpecker in Switzerland, or as Rudi Gutendorf put it: "His mentality was not compatible with Central Switzerland." But he also said: "He's the best footballer Lucerne has ever seen." Until the end of the 1960/61 season he played for the Austrian first division club SV Austria Salzburg . At the end of the season, Austria was - despite ten goals by Hahn in 13 games - twelfth in the fourteen United State League and was relegated.

Return to Germany

Returned to Germany, he played for one season for KSV Hessen Kassel in the 2nd Oberliga Süd in 1961/62 ; he celebrated the championship with Kassel and thus promotion to the football league south . In the last year of the old first-class Oberliga Süd, 1962/63, he played for Eintracht Frankfurt in the Oberliga Süd , where he was only used in six league games (three goals). In the debut year of the Bundesliga , 1963/64, he was last active for Alemannia Aachen in the second-rate Regionalliga West . He won the championship with Aachen (105: 37 goals), scored 14 goals in 33 league games and played five games with two goals in the unsuccessful Bundesliga promotion round. From 1964/65 he went back to Switzerland; he played three seasons for AC Bellinzona .

With KSV Hessen Kassel, he finished the second division season as first-placed and contributed to promotion to the Oberliga Süd in 31 point games in which he scored 20 goals . For Eintracht Frankfurt he crowned his league debut with his first goal, the 2-0 goal in the 12th minute in the 5-0 win in the away game against FC Bayern Munich on August 19, 1962 (1st matchday).

He crowned his season at Alemannia Aachen with the regional league championship , to which he contributed with 14 goals in 33 games. For Aachen he also played five of six promotion games to the Bundesliga in 1964/65 ; as third-placed, his team missed the hoped-for promotion.

The End

He then went back to Switzerland, this time to the Ticino club AC Bellinzona . With the he rose but immediately after his first season as the penultimate in the National League B , where he scored two goals in 19 games. In the following second division season he finished fourth with the team. In 1966/67 he reached second place with the team, which meant the return to the National League A.

Hahn left the club before the end of the season and went to the United States , where he ended his active footballing career with the St. Louis Stars , again under coach Rudi Gutendorf , in the National Professional Soccer League founded in 1967 .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Anecdotes about FC Bayern: Götze and the near-application for Iraq , tz , September 9, 2014, based on the book FC Bayern Munich: Do you still know? by Stephen Tönnies, Herkules-Verlag, 2014, ISBN 978-3-941499-91-1
  2. 10 game bans for Erich Hahn , Sportalbum Schweiz (as of September 15, 2019)
  3. Season 1960/61 , Austria Salzburg Archive (as of September 15, 2019)
  4. Profile on nasljerseys.com