Hans Geiger (soccer player)
Hans Geiger | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | December 24, 1905 | |
place of birth | Nuremberg , German Empire | |
date of death | 17th December 1974 | |
position | midfield | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1924-1929 | 1. FC Nuremberg | |
1929-1930 | ASN Nuremberg | |
1930-1932 | Berlin tennis club Borussia | |
1932-1934 | BTuFC Viktoria / FC Viktoria 89 Berlin | |
1941-1942 | ASC Daco-Getica Bucureşti | |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1950-1952 | 1. FSV Mainz 05 | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Hans Geiger (born December 24, 1905 in Nuremberg , † December 17, 1974 ) was a German football player .
Player career
societies
Emerged from the youth department of the 1. FC Nuremberg, he enlisted as a center-half for the season 1924/25 into the first team at for which he in the Football Association of Süddeutsche discharged Championships in the District League Bavaria , from the 1927/28 season in the Group Northern Bavaria played point games. Its quality was controversial. While some Nürnbergers already saw him as a successor to Hans Kalb , others criticized his lack of quality in the build-up of the game. However, his defensive qualities found general recognition. With the Nuremberg team he won three regional titles and in 1929 the South German Championship. He was then qualified with his team as a participant in the final round of the German Championship in 1929 and played four games including the repeat game against Hertha BSC, which was lost 2: 3 on July 21, 1929 . However, he was not one of the club's master players in 1927. After 88 point games for 1. FC Nuremberg, he played for one season for the general sports club Nuremberg , before spending three of four seasons for the Berlin tennis club Borussia and BFC Viktoria Completed in 1889 in the championships organized by the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs . In his last season for the Berlin tennis club Borussia, he won the Berlin championship. His last season he played in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg , in one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in the German Empire ; he completed this as a Gaumeister. He also played eight final round matches for the German championship for BFC Viktoria in 1889. For the Wehrmacht confiscated he came in season 1941-42 as war guest players occasionally for the ASC Daco-Getica Bucureşti used.
National team
Geiger played six international matches for the senior national team , to which he - after establishing himself at 1. FC Nürnberg - was appointed for the first time in autumn 1926. He made his debut in a friendly against the national team of the Netherlands , which was won 3-2 on October 31, 1926 in Amsterdam . He came on in the 70th minute for Otto Martwig ( Tennis Borussia Berlin ). In the same year he was also used in the test match against the Swiss national team in Munich on December 12, 1926. After the 3-2 defeat there, he had to wait until February 10, 1929 before he came back to an international match. As a result of the 7-1 win against the Swiss national team, he was used three more times in 1929, the last two as a player in the General Sports Club of Nuremberg. Among other things, he was a member of the legendary team that on April 28 in Turin , the national team of Italy for the first time - with 2: - could conquer the first
successes
- Gaumeister Berlin-Brandenburg 1934
- Berlin master 1932
- German champion 1927
- South German champion 1929
- North Bavarian champion 1929
- Bavarian master 1925 , 1927
Coaching career
From October 1950 to the end of the 1951/52 season he coached 1. FSV Mainz 05 and reached in the Oberliga Südwest , in one of the five highest divisions, twelfth among 14 teams and tenth among 16 teams.
Web links
- Hans Geiger in the weltfussball.de database
- Hans Geiger in the database of the German Football Association
- Hans Geiger on glubberer.de
- Hans Geiger on fsv05.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Geiger, Hans |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 24, 1905 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nuremberg |
DATE OF DEATH | 17th December 1974 |