Hans-Georg Tutschek

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Hans-Georg Tutschek (born September 18, 1941 in Vienna ) is a former Austrian football player. The attacker played seven games (3 goals) for Eintracht Frankfurt in the second season of the Bundesliga 1964/65. In the second -rate regional football league South , the striker, who was mostly used on the wing, played a total of 51 second division games with 14 goals in German football at the clubs FC Bayern Hof (1966/67) and KSV Hessen Kassel (1967/68). With Hof Tutschek won the runner-up and moved into the Bundesliga promotion round in 1967, where he played all eight games with the team from the Green Au stadium . In Austria he is listed with the clubs Rapid Vienna, 1. Wiener Neustädter SC, Wacker Innsbruck, SW Bregenz, Wacker Vienna and First Vienna Vienna with a total of 95 league appearances and 23 goals. When Rapid won the championship in 1963/64 , Tutschek played two games.

Athletic career

Already in his youth he played basketball alongside the later Austrian Chancellor Franz Vranitzky , but soon realized that he was actually too small with a height of 1.72 m and decided to pursue a football career. After a few years with the Vienna AC , Tutschek started his higher-class career as a footballer in the 1961/62 season at Rapid Vienna with three league appearances. 1962/63 was followed by only one use, before he was awarded in the third season 1963/64, after two more missions to Neustädter SC, where he then scored three goals in ten games under Adolf Patek . For the 1964/65 season, the Austrian was taken under contract by the Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt after mediation by Joschi Walter ; Eintracht had had very good experience with Wilhelm Huberts in its debut year 1963/64 and hoped to have brought further reinforcements to Frankfurt in addition to Tutschek with Peter Blusch and Georg Lechner . He would also have had the opportunity to switch to Bayern Munich . Under coach Ivica Horvat , the man from Austria, who was also the first Viennese and the second Austrian in the German Bundesliga, made his debut in a sensational 7-0 home defeat against Karlsruher SC in the Bundesliga: on September 19, 1964, Eintracht lost 0: 7 against the guests from Baden and the host's attack with Tutschek, Horst Trimhold , Erwin Stein , Huberts and Helmut Kraus could not smear itself with fame, just like the defense. The guests were already leading 5-0 at halftime, before defensive strategist Gustav Witlatschil made the final score with two converted penalties. After that, Tutschek took a break for the first time; the striker's second Bundesliga assignment was only granted on the 19th matchday, January 23, 1965, in a home game against Meidericher SV. But Tutschek had no luck here either, the "Zebras" from Wedau prevailed with a 3-2 win in Frankfurt, and Tutschek's 1-0 lead in the 51st minute didn't help much. With his seventh Bundesliga appearance on April 30, 1965 at a home game against VfB Stuttgart (2: 3), Tutschek said goodbye to Frankfurt and the Bundesliga.

The attacker was drawn back to his homeland, he played for Wacker Innsbruck in 1965/66, finished 8th in the National League with the Tivoli Stadium team and scored three goals in 23 appearances. Now Tutschek was drawn back to Germany, he signed a new contract for the 1966/67 round with FC Bayern Hof in the second-rate Regionalliga Süd. With Siegfried Stark , Walter Greim , Wolfgang Breuer and Günter Reiser , Tutschek formed a successful attack on the left wing who scored 81 goals in the round and thus contributed significantly to the fact that Hof surprisingly reached the runner-up under coach Heinz Elzner behind the tied Kickers Offenbach. Tutschek played 26 games in the association and scored nine goals, "Bobby" Breuer stood out as a center forward with 28 goals. In the promotion round, coach Elzner bet on the Austrian in all eight matches against Schwarz-Weiß Essen, Hertha BSC, Borussia Neunkirchen and Arminia Hannover, but it was not enough for promotion. But even in Hof the attacker said goodbye after just one round: in 1967/68 he chased the leather in the Auestadion near Hessen Kassel. It was not a race for the championship places , the "Lions" took 8th place and Tutschek had scored five goals in 25 appearances alongside other players like Heinrich Dittel and Rolf Fritzsche .

Now it was back home: via the stations SW Bregenz and Wacker Vienna, Tutschek ended his high-class career after the 1971/72 season at First Vienna FC with five league appearances and one goal. Subsequently, he worked as a trotting driver , was president of the Golf Club Wien , the oldest golf club in Austria, and built up an existence as an entrepreneur.

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Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Georg Tutschek - player profile. Retrieved September 9, 2019 .
  2. ^ Karn, Rehberg: Spiellexikon 1963-1994. P. 516
  3. a b c "The Bavarians only came on Thursday" , report in the Kronen Zeitung of August 26, 2016