Hans Eberhardt (soccer player)

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Hans Eberhardt (born June 9, 1919 in Mannheim ; † January 3, 2006 ) was a German football player .

Career

Eberhardt played for SV Waldhof Mannheim as a striker from January 1939 to August 1940 in the Gauliga Baden , in one of 16, later on 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the highest division in the German Reich . He contributed in the second half of the 1938/39 season to the Gaume Championship Baden and at the end of the following season, in which the Gauliga Baden was divided into three groups, to the championship in the North Baden group , as well as to the Gaume Championship Baden from the subsequent final round . Due to the success, he took part in the final round of the German Championship and was used in the two games for 3rd place . Since the first encounter with SK Rapid Wien on July 21 with the result of 4: 4 after extra time - he contributed one goal - did not produce a winner, this encounter was repeated a week later and lost 2: 5. In the cup competition for club teams for the Tschammer Cup, which was newly created since 1935 , it was used in eight games in 1939 and scored two goals. He made his debut on August 20, 1939 in the 1-0 first-round victory over SK Admira Vienna . He then played another seven games, including the two necessary repetitions of the semi-finals and the final. The final held on April 28, 1940 in the Berlin Olympic Stadium ended with a 2-0 defeat against 1. FC Nürnberg .

From September 1940 to the end of the 1940/41 season he played for Kickers Offenbach in the Mainhessen relay of Gauliga Südwest , which he won with his team.

The 1941/42 season he completed for the SG SS Strasbourg in the Gauliga Alsace , which he won with the sports community at the end of the season and for which he played three final rounds of the German championship. About the qualification game won 2-0 over the Stuttgarter Kickers on May 10, 1942 , he reached the last sixteen and quarter-finals , in which he and the team overtook him and the team against FC Schalke 04 with 6-0.

After returning to Mannheim, he played three seasons in the Gauliga Baden from 1942 to 1945 ; During this time he again won the championship in the Gau North Baden and twice the Gaume championship Baden.

After the end of World War II , he completed the 1945/46 season in the Oberliga Süd , one of initially three, later expanded to five top German divisions. He ended his active football career in fourth place at the end of the season.

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