Hans Riso

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Hans Riso (born March 16, 1889 in Leipzig , † 1950 ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Riso belonged to FC Wacker 1895 Leipzig as a goalkeeper , for whom he played his point games from 1904 to 1914 in the championships organized by the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs in the district of North West Saxony. From the department B , he went with his team at the end of the season 1907/08 as the winner and won against VfB Leipzig , winner of Division A, the discharged on March 29, 1908 final championship in Gau Northwest Saxony with 7: 3rd Started with a bye in the championship finals and fought in the semifinals with a 2-1 win n.V. against the Halle football club of 1896 , this was also won 3-2 on April 12, 1908 in Halle an der Saale . V. against Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 , the Gaumeister Mittelelbe, won. Whether he was successful, he was qualified with the team as a participant in the final round of the German championship . He played his only two final round matches on May 3, 1908 in Breslau in the 3-1 quarter-final victory against VfR 1897 Breslau and on May 17, 1908 in Magdeburg in the 4-0 defeat against eventual champions BTuFC Victoria 89 . His football career ended with the outbreak of the First World War .

Selection / national team

Hans Riso (kneeling)
and teammates who won the Crown Prince Cup in 1909.

As a player in the selection team of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs, he took part in the competition for the Crown Prince's Cup. After victories in the quarter and semi-finals , he won the final of a German soccer cup competition, which was held in Berlin for the first time on April 18, 1909, against the selection team of the Berliner Ballspielvereine with 3-1.

In the following season he was eliminated from the competition in the 2: 6 semi-final defeat against the selection team of the Association of South German Football Associations , after the selection team of the North German Football Association had previously been defeated 5: 2. In the following years he was represented in the selection by Johannes Schneider , the keeper of the successful VfB Leipzig.

He played his only international match for the senior national team on April 3, 1910 in Basel in a 3-2 victory over the Swiss national team . In only the seventh international match of the DFB , Karl Wegele also made his debut on right winger and Marius Hiller on half right; with Walter Hempel from the Sportfreunde Leipzig , another Leipzig citizen was involved.

successes

Others

  • Riso, who was a businessman, was one of the founders of BC Arminia in Leipzig .
  • Riso is often referred to in the current literature as "Riso II" because Heinrich Riso , defender of VfB Leipzig at the time, was referred to as "Riso I"; however, both Risos are not related to each other.

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