Hans Eberle

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Hans Eberle
Personnel
birthday September 28, 1925
place of birth UlmGerman Empire
date of death April 2, 1998
position Defender
Juniors
Years station
SV Söflingen
TSG Ulm 1846
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1946-1953 TSG Ulm 1846
1953-1957 Stuttgart Kickers 113 (3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1952 Germany B 1 (0)
1952-1953 Germany amateurs 9 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
0000-1962 VfL Sindelfingen
1962 Stuttgarter Kickers (Assistant Trainer)
1962-1966 Stuttgart Kickers
VfR Heilbronn
TSG Backnang
SV Germania Bietigheim
Stuttgarter SC
SV Bonlanden
SpVgg Renningen
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Eberle (born September 28, 1925 in Ulm -Söflingen, † April 2, 1998 ) was a German football player. The defender played a B international game for Germany, nine amateur international games and was an Olympian in Helsinki in 1952.

career

The "redhead" (named because of his head of hair) from the Ulm district of Söflingen was a contract player with TSG Ulm 1846 (1946-1953) and the Stuttgart Kickers (1953-1957). He played a total of 241 games (6 goals) in what was then the top division, the Oberliga Süd . In Ulm he played in a team with Toni Turek , and in the 1952/53 relegation season with Alfons Remlein and Georg Lechner senior . Eberle was the only one to complete all 30 rounds for Ulm. From 1950 to 1952 he had played 67 games with one goal for Ulm in the 2nd League South and had returned to the Oberliga Süd in 1952 with the "Spatzen". With the Stuttgarter Kickers he had three more series follow from 1953 without interruption in a league game until 1956. On the offensive, Siegfried Kronenbitter was the most dangerous team player. After the round in 1956/57, the Kickers finished 14th and Eberle had completed another 23 missions at the side of Rolf Geiger and Herbert Dienelt , he ended his playing career.

He had his international assignments in the amateur as well as in the B national team in 1952 and 1953 as an active player in Ulm in 1846. The extraordinarily enthusiastic, competitive and reliable right defender played the first nine international matches in the history of the DFB amateurs from May 14, 1952 to June 13, 1953. The highlight was participation in the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. The selection trained by national coach Sepp Herberger - Eberle was his captain - took fourth place and thus achieved the best placement in the history of the amateur national team at the Olympic football tournaments. Herberger relied on his captain in all four tournament games, including in the two encounters against the A representatives of Yugoslavia and Sweden. After the tournament, the national coach rewarded his four Olympic drivers, Eberle, Herbert Schäfer , Willi Schröder and Kurt Sommerlatt, with their commitment on November 9, 1952 in Basel in the national B team at the international match against Switzerland.

After his active career, the "old international" trained, among other things, the Stuttgarter Kickers (1963-1966) in what was then the second division of the South Regional Football League and various higher-class amateur clubs such as SpVgg Renningen , TSG Backnang , Stuttgarter SC and SV Bonlanden .

Hans "Ebo" Eberle was rector of the primary school in Stuttgart-Gaisburg until his retirement in 1990, where he had been active since 1953.

literature

  • Werner Skrentny (Ed.): When Morlock still met the moonlight. The history of the Oberliga Süd 1945-1963. Klartext, Essen 1993, ISBN 3-88474-055-5 .
  • Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Werner Raupp : Toni Turek - "Football God". Eine Biographie, Hildesheim: Arete 2019 ( ISBN 978-3-96423-008-9 ), pp. 59-72.