Hans Maier (soccer player)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Maier
Personnel
birthday May 11, 1921
place of birth German Empire
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1935-1952 FC Bayern Munich
1952-1957 Stuttgart Kickers 90 (1)
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Maier (born May 11, 1921 ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

Maier played for the first team of FC Bayern Munich for ten years from 1935 , until 1942 in the Gauliga Bayern , from 1943 to 1944 in the Gauliga Südbayern and from 1944 to 1945 in the Gauliga Munich. After the Second World War he played 96 points games in the Oberliga Süd between 1945 and early 1952 , scoring five goals for Bayern .

He achieved the best placement with FC Bayern Munich in the 1948/49 season , when the “Reds” took third place and were therefore entitled to participate in the second qualifying round for the final round of the German championship . During this season, Maier , who was mostly active in the World Cup system as the left wing runner, had played 26 league games alongside Jakob Streitle and Herbert Moll . In the second qualifying round he met Bayern on June 5, 1949 in Hanover against the North German runner-up , FC St. Pauli . The game ended in a 1-1 draw after extra time. On the following day, June 6th, the replay took place in Hanover. Now the North Germans around Karl Miller , Walter Dzur , Harald Stender and Alfred Boller prevailed with a 2-0. In both games, Hans Maier occupied his main position as the left outer runner and primarily fought duels with the half-right Fritz Machate from St. Pauli.

After 16 years in the first team of Munich, Maier moved to the Stuttgarter Kickers , for whom he came to another 90 games (1 goal) in the Oberliga Süd in four seasons. Maier began his first season, 1951/52 , with the Kickers on August 19, 1951 with a 3-2 win at home against the Karlsruhe district club VfB Mühlburg . In front of 15,000 spectators he acted as the left and Johannes Herberger as the right outside runner, Siegfried Kronenbitter and Reinhold Jackstell completed the Degerloch midfield as connectors . He played his last game for the Stuttgarter Kickers on January 6, 1957 in a 1-1 draw in the away game against Freiburg FC .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. Production and publishing BoD - Books on Demand - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - pp. 167, 171, 175, 179, 183, 187, 191

literature

  • Klaus Querengässer: The German football championship. Part 2: 1948–1963 (= AGON Sportverlag statistics. Vol. 29). AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1997, ISBN 3-89609-107-7 .