Johann Auernhammer

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Johann "Hans" Auernhammer (born October 9, 1933 in Ingolstadt; † June 28, 2002 ) was a German football player . As an active member of TSV Munich 1860 , the left winger won the South German Championship in the last round of the old first-class Oberliga Süd , 1962/63 , under President Adalbert Wetzel and with coach Max Merkel, and the "Lions" were new for the 1963/64 season introduced football Bundesliga nominated.

career

At least until 1953 he played for the Middle Franconian TSG Pappenheim. Via ESV Ingolstadt and SpVgg Weiden, for which he played in the 1954/55 season, the left attacking player came to the Oberliga Süd at the beginning of the 1955/56 season in 1860 Munich. Under coach Max Schäfer he made his debut on the fourth game day, September 17, 1955, in a 3-0 home win against Schweinfurt 05 with a goal on left winger in the league. Although Ludwig Zausinger and Kurt Mondschein were still causing a stir , the team from Giesing was relegated to the 2nd division at the end of the round. The newcomer from Ingolstadt had made 15 league appearances and scored four goals. National coach Sepp Herberger had already nominated the left winger after a league game on September 25, 1955 for the international match of the B national team in Ljubljana against Yugoslavia. That was an honor for the man from Bavaria, but the 8-0 defeat made the appointment a memorable one. The accompaniment by the teammates Horst Schnoor , Klaus Stürmer , Uwe Seeler and Willi Schröder could n't change that either.

In 1860, however , in 1956/57 with 103: 47 goals, the championship in the 2nd league south and thus the immediate return to the Oberliga Süd. It followed from 1957/58 to 1960/61 the establishment in the south German upper house under coach Hans Hipp with the places six (1958, 1959, 1961) and the fifth place in the year 1960. Auernhammer belonged in each case to the regular cast of the "Löwen" eleven and therefore experienced the rise of the young striker Rudi Brunnenmeier with 23 goals in the 1960/61 season .

Even in Max Merkel's first year as coach, 1961/62, Auernhammer was part of the 1860 Munich team with 26 appearances and five goals. When Merkel led the "Löwen" to the southern championship in 1962/63, however, the competitive situation from Werner Anzill , Wilfried Kohlars , Rudi Brunnenmeier, Hans Küppers , Alfred Heiss and Hans Rebele was already so massive that he only made 15 league appearances with one hit came.

In the Bundesliga’s debut year, 1963/64 , he was seventh at 1860 and had again played eight rounds and scored two goals. On the third match day, September 7, 1963, in the 1: 3 home defeat against the upcoming German champions 1. FC Cologne, he made his debut in the Bundesliga. On the last match day, May 9, 1964, he ended his active time at 1860 Munich with a 3-2 home win against Werder Bremen. He had previously played a total of 165 league games for the “Löwen” in the Oberliga Süd and scored 29 goals. In the final round of the German championship in 1963, he played four games against Hamburger SV and Borussia Neunkirchen. When he won the DFB Cup in 1964, however, he was no longer used.

After 27 league appearances with three goals for Schwaben Augsburg in the regional soccer league south in the 1964/65 season, he ended his higher-class playing career in the summer of 1965.

Selection games

After his unfortunate debut in the B national team in September 1955, Auernhammer did not find his way back into the narrow DFB squad, but he was still on the ball in various national teams until 1960. On June 20, 1957, for example, he stormed alongside Helmut Rahn , Max Morlock , Willi Schröder and club mate Ferdinand Börstler in Schweinfurt during a test match of the Herberger protégés in the attack of the victorious A selection against a B selection. Six days later he was the left winger of a DFB selection at the game in Berlin against a Berlin selection. From July 22 to 28, 1957, he took part in the first World Cup course for the 1958 World Cup in Sweden in Munich. For the selection of southern Germany, he was on November 17, 1957, April 12, 1959, November 18, 1959 and March 19, 1960 against the regional selection teams of the southwest, northern Germany and western Germany in action.

Trainer

In the 1972/73 season he coached FC Wacker Munich in the then second-rate Regionalliga Süd , which ended up being 18th and last. The last performance of this traditional Munich club at such heights.

In the early 1970s he also coached SC Fürstenfeldbruck in what was then the third-rate Bayern League .

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Auernhammer - player profile. Accessed February 16, 2020 .
  2. TSG Pappenheim - 1st men's team , Pappenheim.info (as of November 14, 2016).
  3. Hardy Greens : Legendary clubs: Wacker Munich , FußballGlobus, December 15, 2010.
  4. Tobias Zug: "Take the little one out!" , Schwäbisches Tagblatt , September 22, 2012.

literature

  • Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 .
  • Grüne / Melchior: 100 years of football history for a traditional Munich club. Legends in white and blue. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 1999, ISBN 3-89533-256-9
  • Raphael Keppel : Germany's international football matches. Documentation from 1908–1989. Sport- und Spielverlag Hitzel, Hürth 1989, ISBN 3-9802172-4-8 .