Hans Meisel (soccer player)

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Hans Meisel
Personnel
birthday 4th December 1961
place of birth DenzlingenGermany
size 183 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
0000-1980 FC Sportfreunde DJK Freiburg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1980-1983 Sc freiburg 76 (17)
1983-1984 FC Bayern Munich 3 0(0)
1984-1985 Sc freiburg 25 0(2)
1985-1986 SV Weil
1986-1987 Sc freiburg 31 0(1)
1987-1988 FC Sportfreunde DJK Freiburg 23 (12)
1988-1989 FV 09 Weinheim 32 (15)
1989-1990 Offenburg FV 32 (12)
1990-1992 BSC Old Boys Basel
1992– SG Loerrach-Stetten
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Meisel (born December 4, 1961 in Denzlingen ) is a former German soccer player who played for FC Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga , DFB and UEFA Cup .

Career

Meisel began playing football at FC Sportfreunde 1911 Freiburg , which in May 1976 after merging with a part of SV Eintracht DJK Freiburg was called FC Sportfreunde DJK Freiburg .

For the 1980/81 season , the second division club SC Freiburg signed him . In the three seasons he played 76 league and four DFB Cup games. Meisel, who matured to become a regular in his second year, scored 17 goals; ten times in his most successful season, 1982/83 - including his hat-trick on September 4, 1982 (6th matchday) in a 3-2 win in the away game against SV Darmstadt 98 .

For the 1983/84 season he was signed by Bayern Munich, but he was unable to prevail. Nevertheless, he was used in three Bundesliga games, where he made his debut on August 23, 1983 (3rd matchday) in a 1-1 draw in the home game against Fortuna Düsseldorf - in the 71st minute for Karl Del'Haye . On August 27, 1983 he came in the 1st main round of the DFB Cup in the 3-0 win at KSV Hessen Kassel and on October 7, 1983 in the 2nd main round in the 6-0 win at FC Augsburg and used thus contributed to winning the national club cup. Meisel even played internationally: He played both games in the first round of the UEFA Cup against Cypriot representative Anorthosis Famagusta , both in the 1-0 first leg win on September 14 and in the 10-0 win on September 28 1983 in the second leg in Munich .

After the season, Meisel returned to the second division club SC Freiburg and played in two non-consecutive seasons - in the meantime he was under contract with the association league club SV Weil , who had been relegated from the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and, ultimately unsuccessfully, sought promotion - a total of 56 times for the Breisgauer , for whom he was used a total of seven times in the DFB Cup. In 1987 he returned to the place where his career began - to FC Sportfreunde DJK Freiburg . However, the promoted to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg rose immediately at the end of the 1987/88 season as the table penultimate again. He was the club's top scorer with twelve goals this season. However, Meisel stayed in the league and joined the North Baden competitor FV 09 Weinheim . Here, too, he immediately showed his goal risk, with 15 goals he placed sixth on the list of goalscorers in the 1988/89 season - albeit eleven goals behind top scorer Volker Rudel . But despite this success, his stay in Weinheim did not last long, after only one season he returned to the area of ​​responsibility of the South Baden Association and joined the Offenburg FV . Here he formed the storm duo with the former Yugoslav junior international Zdravko Čakalić , which led the club into the top tier of the league. Having been at the top of the table for a long time, the club signed Niels Schlotterbeck and Dragan Antic for the promotion race during the winter break . After a period of weakness in the second half of the season, it was only enough for fifth place in the table and, also burdened by the expansion of the stadium, the club had to part with some top performers as a result.

Meisel then moved to nearby foreign countries in the summer of 1990 when he joined BSC Old Boys Basel . He played for the Swiss second division side for two years. He then played alongside Markus Löw , Jörg Steinebrunner , Milorad Pilipović and Armin Löffler for SG Lörrach-Stetten , but the league climber had no chance and was relegated directly after Meisel's three goals this season.

Meisel works full-time in the regional tax office in Freiburg, where he came through the mediation of SC Freiburg President Achim Stocker .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Final table 1987/88 on f-archiv.de
  2. scfreiburg.com: "A picture and a story - by Hans Meisel"