Hans Eisele (soccer player)

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Hans Eisele
Personnel
Surname Hans Eisele
birthday August 7, 1940
place of birth Germany
size 173 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
1896 Stuttgart
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1958-1971 VfB Stuttgart 245 (5)
1971-1974 DSV Alpine
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1962 Germany U-23 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Eisele (born August 7, 1940 - October 20, 2002 ) was a German soccer player . From 1963 to 1971, the defensive player played a total of 196 league games in the Bundesliga for VfB Stuttgart and scored five goals.

career

Hans Eisele experienced the beginnings and training in youth football at FV 1896 Stuttgart. In 1958 he moved to VfB Stuttgart and won with their amateur team first in 1958/59 the championship in the 2nd amateur league and as a newcomer in 1959/60 also the championship in the 1st amateur league Württemberg . For the 1960/61 season he got, like his two teammates Werner Walter and Manfred Will , as well as Klaus-Dieter Sieloff from the A-youth, a contract for the league team of VfB in the then first-class football league south . Furthermore, Dieter Höller and Eberhard Pfisterer came as new additions to the white-red movement players.

Under coach Kurt Baluse Eisele made his debut on April 23, 1961 in the Oberliga Süd. In a 2-0 away win against Ulm 46, he formed the defender pair with Günter Seibold . In his second league year, 1961/62, he occasionally ran on the side of Erich Retter and also played a few games as a middle runner in the World Cup system that was predominantly used at the time . In total, he came to 17 league appearances in 1961/62. In the third league year, 1962/63, it was the last of the first-class league era, Eisele played in all 30 round games. As a defender with Seibold but also as a middle runner in the first half of the season. In the second half of the season VfB played consistently on the defensive with Günter Sawitzki in goal, Eisele and Seibold as defenders and in the runner row with Rudi Entenmann , Sieloff and Pfisterer. With a significant increase in performance, they moved up from 13th place in the first half of the season (11:19 points) to 6th place with 32:28 points and were thus included in the Bundesliga starting in the 1963/64 season. Overall, Eisele is led from 1960 to 1963 in the Oberliga Süd with 49 league games and one goal. His personal good performance was rewarded by a commitment in the junior national team U-23 . On October 24, 1962, he was in action in the international match in Lyon against France (0-1) as a middle runner. With goalkeeper Horst Kirsch , defenders Walter (VfB) and Friedel Rausch , as well as the two outside runners Matthias Hemmersbach and Theodor Hoffmann (VfB), he formed the defensive of the German junior team.

On the first Bundesliga matchday, August 24, 1963, Eisele was a member of the VfB team, which lost 2-0 at FC Schalke 04. At the end of the round he had completed 22 league games and scored two goals and VfB had reached 5th place. The next three rounds went down with VfB in the table. The result was twice the 12th and once the 11th place. Rudi Gutendorf and Albert Sing had succeeded Baluses, but success did not return to Stuttgart. Under Gunther Baumann they fought their way up the table again, before in the 1970/71 season under Branko Zebec a step backwards to 12th place followed. Eisele ran under Zebec again in 29 league games and joined the Donawitzer SV Alpine for the 1971/72 season in Austria . He played his last Bundesliga game on June 5, 1971 in a 2-0 home win against 1. FC Kaiserslautern at the side of Gerhard Heinze (goalkeeper), Willi Entenmann , Reinhold Zech and Hans Arnold .

The Bundesliga scandal interrupted his career as a Bundesliga player. Because of his involvement in the manipulation of the VfB game at Arminia Bielefeld (1: 0) on May 29, 1971, Eisele was suspended for life on January 22, 1972 plus a fine of 15,000 marks. After initial hesitation, Alpine Donawitz decided not to continue using Eisele, and was therefore only able to play in 14 games alongside other players such as Johann Pirkner , Peter Pumm and Helmut Siber in reaching 6th place. On August 1, 1973, the player was pardoned by the DFB. He ended his career at the end of the season.

Hans Eisele died of kidney disease.

literature

  • Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 . P. 72.
  • Hardy Greens: With the ring on your chest. The history of VfB Stuttgart. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2007. ISBN 978-3-89533-593-8 .
  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 119.
  • Ulrich Merk, Andre Schulin: Bundesliga Chronicle 1963/64. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2004. ISBN 3-89784-083-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Werner Skrentny (ed.): When Morlock still met the moonlight. The history of the Oberliga Süd 1945–1963. AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-175-4 , p. 215.
  2. ^ Karl-Heinz Heimann, Karl-Heinz Jens: Kicker-Almanach 1989. Copress-Verlag. Munich 1988. ISBN 3-7679-0245-1 . P. 141
  3. Kicker Sportmagazin from March 13, 1972, page 59