Hans Bornemann (soccer player)

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Hans Bornemann (born June 21, 1913 in Wattenscheid ; † April 30, 1966 ) was a German football player who was six times German champion and one German cup winner with FC Schalke 04 from 1934 to 1942 . He also worked as a football coach.

life and career

As a youth, Bornemann moved from SV Gelsenkirchen-Hessler to FC Schalke 04 in 1929. Ten months after his first appearance in the first team, he was in the final of the German championship on July 11, 1933 . While he played mostly as a middle runner in the Ruhr district and West German championship in 1933 , he was already in the defensive position in the final , where he was to form a "dreaded defensive team" with Otto Schweisfurth in the following years . This year, Schalke lost the final with 0: 3 against Fortuna Dusseldorf , but a year later he won the Royal Blues their first league title as Schalke in the final game to 1. FC Nürnberg 2: defeated first

Between 1932 and 1948 he made 100 Gauliga games for Schalke and played in 68 matches in the championship finals and 28 cup games - including all 14 pairings of the final with Schalke. After 1934 he was also German champion in 1935 , 1937 , 1939 , 1940 and 1942 and also a cup winner in 1937 .

In 1937, alongside Fritz Szepan and Ernst Kuzorra, he was one of the three Schalke players who joined the NSDAP . In World War II he was a soldier and played - temporarily as a team captain - in the soldiers' eleven in occupied Paris . After his return from English captivity, he played five more times in the league for the miners . The trained miner and later the only high school graduate in the ranks of the Schalke master players of the 1930s and 1940s was initially an employee of the Graf Bismarck colliery . Before the Second World War he was a banker at Deutsche Bank in Gelsenkirchen, after the war he founded his own advertising company; He also worked as a coach for various clubs such as BV Brambauer and Preußen Wanne .

Hans Bornemann died of a heart attack at the age of 52 .

Web links

proof

  1. Stefan Goch / Norbert Silberbach: Between blue and white lies gray , Essen 2005, ISBN 3-89861-433-6 , p. 86
  2. “Schweisfurth and Berg were born 90 years ago” ( Memento from March 31, 2008 in the Internet Archive ), website of FC Schalke 04 from April 21, 2006, viewed on March 18, 2008
  3. a b Hardy Greens: Faith, Love, Schalke. The complete history of FC Schalke 04 , Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2011 2 , ISBN 978-3-89533-747-5 , p. 79
  4. ^ The Schalke Knappen and Zeche Hugo Fan Club , sighted on March 18, 2008