Hans-Peter Alt

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Hans-Peter Alt
Personnel
birthday March 7, 1953
place of birth Germany
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1981-1983 TSV 1860 Munich 25 (10)
1984-1987 FC Bayern Munich II
1 Only league games are given.

Hans-Peter Alt (born March 7, 1953 ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

Alt belonged to the 1981/82 season in the squad of the second division TSV 1860 Munich , for which he made his debut on April 12, 1982 (31st matchday) in the 1: 2 defeat in the away game against SC Fortuna Köln . In the following season - athletic fourth place - he still had to relegate the team to the third division Bayernliga - due to the withdrawal of the license for this division. In this he contributed with 24 point games and ten goals scored to sixth place in the table . He also played four games in the 1982/83 DFB Cup before he was eliminated from the competition with the team in the round of 16 with 1: 3 against VfL Bochum .

For the 1984/85 season he moved to league rivals, the amateur team of FC Bayern Munich.

For this he was used on September 2, 1984 in the 3: 5 defeat in the home game against SG Wattenscheid 09 not only in the first main round in the DFB Cup, but also scored with the goal to 2: 2 in the 22nd Minute also scored his first goal in this competition. For the amateur team, he completed three seasons and reached with them in his last season with the second place , not only the best placement, but also qualified with the team for participation in the amateur championship . After Preußen Münster could be defeated in the first round and the Offenburg FV in the semi-finals after round two, he reached the final with the team . However, this was lost on June 21, 1987 in the Duisburg Wedaustadion with 1: 4 against MSV Duisburg .

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