Hans Carl

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Hans Carl (born December 31, 1899 , † after 1957) was a German soccer player and soccer coach. With Turbine Erfurt he was a GDR master as a trainer in 1954 and 1955 .

Coaching career

After Hans Carl played football as a goalkeeper and center forward in Erfurt before the Second World War , he became a football coach after the war. In 1949 he reached the Thuringian Championship with Fortuna Erfurt and then led the team until the final of the Eastern Zone Championship in 1949 . Only there the Erfurt lost 1: 4 to the ZSG Union Halle .

Hans Carl also trained Erfurt in 1949/50 in the first season of the newly introduced East German soccer zone league (later DS-Oberliga, GDR-Oberliga ). At the beginning of the season, the previous SG Fortuna was converted into the company sports community (BSG) KWU Erfurt and reached fourth place at the end of the season. After Carl had left Erfurt, he was coach of the second division club BSG Mechanik Jena , who had previously dismissed two coaches, during the 1950/51 season . Even Hans Carl could not stay long in Jena and returned to Erfurt in April 1951, where the BSG KWU had meanwhile changed its name to BSG Turbine. Together with Gerhard Fischer, he brought the BSG Turbine to second place in the DS-Oberliga, tied on points with BSG Chemie Leipzig . In the playoff for the championship, Erfurt lost 2-0.

In the seasons from 1951/52 to 1954/55, Hans Carl was the sole responsible coach at Turbine Erfurt. Within three years he developed the team from eighth place in 1951/52 to double championship in 1954 and 1955. He was the first coach to introduce the 5-day training week in GDR football, and under his direction he developed Helmut Nordhaus and Jochen Müller as national players. At the end of the 1954/55 season, Hans Carl quit Turbine Erfurt and then went to Germany.

His last coaching position in higher-class football was KSV Hessen Kassel , which he coached in the second-class II Division in the seasons 1956/57 and 1957/58 .

literature

  • Andreas Baingo, Michael Horn: The History of the GDR Oberliga. 2nd Edition. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2004, ISBN 3-89533-428-6 , pp. 45, 50, 323.
  • DFSF (ed.): GDR Chronicle - GDR Football 1949-1991 (Volume 8), Berlin 2010, p. 380.

Web links

  • Hans Carl in the database of weltfussball.de

Individual evidence

  1. Marco Alles: How football began to roll in Erfurt. June 9, 2015, accessed on December 15, 2019 (German).