Hans-Peter Makan

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Hans-Peter Makan
Personnel
birthday January 1, 1960
place of birth Weinheim
Juniors
Years station
0 FV 09 Weinheim
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1981 FV 09 Weinheim
1981-1982 SV Sandhausen 31 0(5)
1982-1986 VfB Stuttgart 52 0(1)
1986-1989 VfR Mannheim 81 (12)
1989-1992 FV 09 Weinheim 98 0(5)
1992-1993 Amicitia Viernheim
1993 Karlsruher SC amateurs 2 0(0)
0 ASV Durlach
1 Only league games are given.

Hans-Peter Makan (born January 1, 1960 in Weinheim ) is a former German soccer player . With the VfB Stuttgart won Libero the German championship.

Athletic career

Makan initially played for FV 09 Weinheim . With the founding member of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg , the teenager at the time was on the ball in 37 of the 38 season games in the league's debut season 1978/79 and was one of the regular players for long periods in the following seasons. In 1981, coach Rudi Dielmann, himself once an outside runner at FV 09 Weinheim, guided him to league competitor SV Sandhausen . There he played alongside Rüdiger Menges , Bernd Dobiasch , Erwin Rupp , Karl-Heinz Walter and Roland Vogel and recommended himself for higher-class tasks.

The Libero moved to VfB Stuttgart in 1982 , where the young player quickly established himself in the team under coach Helmut Benthaus . In the 1983/84 season he played 24 championship games for the Swabians and won the German championship title alongside players such as Hermann Ohlicher , Helmut Roleder , the Förster brothers Bernd and Karlheinz , Ásgeir Sigurvinsson , Karl Allgöwer and Guido Buchwald . Makan was considered a great talent and was even traded as the successor to Franz Beckenbauer, but was repeatedly thrown back by injuries. In 1986 he ended his professional career as a sports invalid because of a groin injury .

Makan joined the German champions from 1949 VfR Mannheim, trained by Dielmann, in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, with whom he narrowly missed promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga in the 1986/87 season as third in the table . Until 1989 he ran in the club under the coaches Bernd Dobiasch, Slobodan Jovanić , Peter Ziegler and Anton Rudinski , due to this change in the coaching post, the club slipped into mid-table. Then he returned to FV Weinheim, where he caused a sensation with the team, especially in the DFB Cup 1990/91 . In the first round, the amateur team beat record champions FC Bayern Munich 1-0.

After relegation to the fourth division in 1992 Makan moved to the association league club Amicitia Viernheim , which he left after only one season in the direction of Karlsruher SC . For the amateur team of the Bundesliga club, he played two games in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg at the beginning of the season. He then moved to ASV Durlach within Karlsruhe .

Makan later returned to Mannheim, where he ran a Toto Lotto acceptance point.

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