Hans Linsenmaier

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Hans Linsenmaier
Personnel
birthday April 28, 1941
size 172 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1966-1968 Borussia Neunkirchen 57 (27)
1968-1969 TSV 1860 Munich 16 0(1)
1969-1974 Freiburg FC 129 (20)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1982 Freiburg FC
1983-1984 Sportfreunde Grißheim
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Linsenmaier (born April 28, 1941 ) is a former German football player and coach. The player, who can be used in attack and defense, has played a total of 45 league games in the Bundesliga with the clubs Borussia Neunkirchen (1967/68) and TSV 1860 Munich (1968/69) , scoring nine goals. In addition, he has recorded 157 league games with 39 goals in the then second-rate regional leagues Southwest and South .

Career

Hans Linsenmaier, who came from ASV Landau, was under contract with Borussia Neunkirchen from 1966 to 1968. He made his debut on August 21, 1966 in a 2-2 home draw against SpVgg Weisenau on right wing in the Regionalliga Südwest and scored his first competitive goal for the team from the Ellenfeldstadion . On November 13, 1966, the later runner-up 1. FC Saarbrücken was beaten 2-0 in front of 25,000 spectators, Linsenmaier distinguished himself as a two-time goalscorer on the left wing. With Borussia he won under coach Zeljko Cajkovski in the regional league in the 1966/67 season the championship title in the southwest relay. He scored 19 goals in 28 games this season and, together with Emil Poklitar, took second place in the Southwest top scorer list behind Alfred Brecht with 26 goals. In the black and whites, Wolfgang Gayer (13 goals) and Jürgen Pontes (10 goals) followed. In the subsequent round of promotion, Linsenmaier prevailed with teammates such as Horst Kirsch , Ludwig Lang , Erich Hermesdorf and Jürgen Fuhrmann against competitors Schwarz-Weiß Essen, Arminia Hannover, Bayern Hof and Hertha BSC. He scored a goal in 7 missions. Linsenmaier played for Neunkirchen for a year in the Bundesliga in 1967/68 , where he played 29 games and scored eight goals. He made his debut on August 19, 1967 in a 1: 2 away defeat at 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the Bundesliga. On the Betzenberg, Borussia entered the attack line-up with Hugo Ulm , Wolfgang Gayer, Ludwig Lang, Erich Hermesdorf and Linsenmaier. The first home game on August 26th brought the first point with a 2-2 draw against 1. FC Nürnberg; Two goalscorer for the hosts was right wing Linsenmaier. Together with Wolfgang Gayer, he scored 20 goals out of a total of 33 Neunkirchen. So the descent as second to last in the table could not be avoided.

Linsenmaier stayed in the league since he moved to TSV 1860 Munich for the round in 1968/69 . Klaus Fischer , Jürgen Schütz , Franz Schäffner , Bernd Gerstner and Helmut Roth also signed contracts as newcomers to the “Löwen” . Linsenmaier started under coach Albert Sing , but from November 1, 1968, the former national player was replaced by Hans Pilz . The champion of the year 1966 finished in 10th place at the end of the round and Linsenmaier had completed 16 league games (1 goal). After a year in Munich, he moved on to Freiburg FC in the second-rate Regionalliga Süd, where he played for the next few years until 1974.

In addition to Linsenmaier, Dieter Danzberg and Horst Schaub also came to the Möslestadion for the 1969/70 season . But since two top performers, Gert Fröhlich and Jürgen Billmann , had left the FFC and coach Bernd Oles also gave up his job after the end of the first half of the season and had to be replaced by Fritz Langner , last year's runner-up in 1970 had to be content with 6th place. Linsenmaier had scored eight goals in 31 league appearances. For Freiburg FC he played 129 games and 20 goals in the Regionalliga Süd until 1974 .

In 1979 Linsenmaier took over the coaching position at the southern Baden district league club FC Simonswald , which he led into the regional league . In 1981 he became the head of the licensed player department at his former play station Freiburg FC, at the same time he supported the newly appointed coach Horst Heese as his assistant. When he was dismissed after a series of seven lost games and standing on a relegation zone, Linsenmaier stepped in for 3 games as an interim coach in March 1982 and handed over the office to Siegfried Melzig that same month . Under his responsibility, his son Jörg came to play in the 2nd Bundesliga for the Freiburg team on the third last match day against KSV Hessen Kassel , when they were already relegated to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . After relegation from the 2nd Bundesliga, Hans Linsenmaier was the coach of Freiburg FC in the 1982/83 season in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg. He came in with his side's sixth rank . In the 1983/84 season he helped Sportfreunde Grißheim to their greatest success with promotion to the regional league.

His two grandchildren Nikolas and Timo both play ice hockey (as of 2014) for the second division club EHC Freiburg .

literature

  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 308.
  • Matthias Weinrich: Encyclopedia of German League Football, 35 Years of the Bundesliga, Part 1: The Founding Years 1963–1975. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 1998. ISBN 3-89784-132-0 .
  • Freiburg FC (ed.): 100 years of FFC. Freiburg graphic companies. Freiburg 1997.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jürgen Bitter: Germany's football. The encyclopedia. FA Herbig. Munich 2008. ISBN 978-3-7766-2558-5 . P. 445
  2. DSFS (Ed.): Football in Baden-Württemberg Volume 1, 1978/79 to 1985/86. Berlin 2006. p. 143

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