Hans Alt (soccer player)

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Hans Alt (born August 13, 1938 ; † 2000 ) was a German football player . Alt played 28 games in the last year of the old first-class soccer Oberliga Süd for KSV Hessen Kassel in which he scored two goals. In the debut year of the second -rate regional football league South , 1963/64 , he won the championship with his teammates under coach Walter Müller . Alt had played 25 league games (1 goal).

career

The midfielder came as a student from TSV Oberzwehren to the traditional North Hessian club KSV Hessen Kassel , to which he remained loyal throughout his career. From 1957 Alt played for KSV in the 2nd League South. In the 1961/62 season he won the championship and was promoted to the Oberliga Süd , the top division of German football at the time. The master team under coach Willibald Hahn in the 2nd League South included the two goalkeepers Karl Loweg and Árpád Fazekas , as well as the field players Hans Michel, Dieter Vollmer, Jozsef Burjan, Peter Velhorn , Karl Hutfles, Erich Hahn , Klaus-Peter Jendrosch , Lothar Kleim and Walter Müller. In the league season 1962/63 , Hans Alt played 28 games and scored two goals. The all-rounder scored both goals with 1-0 successes in away games: on January 13, 1963 at 1. FC Nürnberg and on January 27, 1963 at Eintracht Frankfurt. After the promotion to the Oberliga Süd, four newcomers, Helmut Zatopek , Wolfgang Simon , Horst Assmy and Ernst Kuster, joined the penultimate champions of the 2nd League South. The start failed completely after three games with 0–6 points and 1–18 goals. Then coach Hahn was dismissed and replaced by Walter Müller, who was ending his playing career. At the end of the lap, Kassel took tenth place with 29–31 points. The attackers Jendrosch (17) and Kuster (11) had proven their goal danger and Alt, Vollmer and Jendrosch had played the most orienteering games for KSV with 28 league appearances each. With the catch-up game on May 5, 1963, 2-1 home win against Bayern Hof, the era of the first-class Oberliga Süd ended.

After the Bundesliga was founded in 1963, Alt played with KSV Hessen in the second-rate Regionalliga Süd. At the start of the round on August 4, 1963, Kassel won the away game at FC Schweinfurt 05 2-1. Goalkeeper Loweg and the defender couple Vollmer and Alt formed the Kassel final triangle. The KSV competed in the runner row with Helmut Huttary , Heinrich Dittel and Wolfgang Simon. After 38 rounds of games, Kassel surprisingly won the championship in the Regionalliga Süd with 116-61 goals and 55-21 points in the 1963/64 season. FC Bayern Munich and Kickers Offenbach, who were clear favorites before the round, came in second and third, respectively. In the following round of promotion to the Bundesliga, the southern champion failed at the northern vice Hannover 96, who won both games against Kassel. On June 6th in front of 37,000 spectators in the Auestadion with 2: 1 and on June 28th in front of 70,000 spectators in the Niedersachsenstadion with 3: 1. The versatile Alt had completed 25 games in the league (1 goal) and five appearances in the promotion round.

After that, Hans Alt was active in the regional league until 1970. In his last regional league year 1969/70, the KSV took seventh place and under coach Heinz Baas, Alt once again had teammates like Holger Brück , Heinrich Dittel, Walter Liebich , Rolf Fritzsche , Hans-Jürgen Kurrat , Josef Pistauer, Herbert Maciossek and Ernst Martin scored three goals in 28 appearances. Altogether, “Hänschen” Alt is listed in the statistics from 1963 to 1970 with 202 regional league games and 25 goals. After a year in the second team of KSV Hessen, he ended his active career in 1971.

In total, Hans Alt played 356 league games for KSV Hessen Kassel, this number is only exceeded by Karl-Heinz Metzner .

literature

  • Horst Biese, Herbert Peiler: 100 years of football in Kassel. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 1993. ISBN 3-928562-37-1 .
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 9: Player Lexicon 1963-1994. Bundesliga, regional league, 2nd league. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 .

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