Hans Biallas (soccer player)

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Hans Biallas (born October 14, 1918 in Hüttenheim , † August 20, 2009 in Duisburg ) was a German football player. In 1938 and 1939, the attacker, who mostly stormed on the right wing, played three international matches with the German national soccer team and scored one goal.

career

Biallas played for TuS Duisburg 48/99 in the Gauliga Niederrhein alongside other players such as Willy Busch , Walter Günther , Friedel Holz and Willi Abromeit . There, Reich trainer Sepp Herberger became aware of him and invited the 19-year-old employee to his first international match against Romania in Bucharest on September 25, 1938 . The right winger convinced at the side of the half right Wilhelm Hahnemann in the 4-1 victory and was nominated again on February 26, 1939 against Yugoslavia . In the 71st minute he scored the 3-2 winner. His last international match - Ernst Lehner was the regular player on the right wing - he played in June 1939 in a 2-0 win against Denmark . Together with Hahnemann, Edmund Conen , Jupp Gauchel and Willi Arlt , he formed the German attack in the World Cup system . But until 1941 he completed various DFB courses.

In the final round of the German soccer championship 1940/41 Biallas completed three games for SC Preußen Danzig against LSV Stettin and forward lawn sport Gleiwitz . During his time in Danzig he had also been in action in the Reichsbund Cup for Danzig / West Prussia and had also played with Prussia Danzig in the Tschammer Cup on August 11, 1940 against VfB Königsberg (2: 3 a.d.).

After the end of the war he played again for Duisburg 48/99 and took part in the first regional comparison between southern Germany and western Germany on March 24, 1946 in Stuttgart. He formed the right wing in the 3-0 defeat of West Germany with Fritz Szepan . He finished his career in the district class at VfL Hüttenheim , later renamed VfL Duisburg-Süd .

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