Hans Schulz (soccer player)

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Hans Schulz
Personnel
birthday December 4, 1942
place of birth Halle (Saale)Germany
size 180 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1953-1961 Werder Bremen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1961-1964 Werder Bremen amateurs
1964-1966 Werder Bremen 31 0(6)
1966-1971 Hamburger SV 110 (21)
1971-1974 Fortuna Dusseldorf 74 (12)
1974-1976 Alemannia Aachen 49 0(7)
1976-1977 VSK Osterholz-Scharmbeck
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Schulz (born December 4, 1942 in Halle (Saale) ) is a former football player . From 1999 to 2016 he was a member of the supervisory board of Werder Bremen GmbH & Co. KGaA. His father was Fred Schulz , trainer of the GDR champions from 1952, Turbine Halle , who trained Werder Bremen from 1953 to 1958.

Career

When Hans Schulz was ten years old, the family - in addition to Hans and his parents, his brother Fred - fled from the GDR to the West. The family settled in Bremen, where Schulz played for Werder Bremen from 1953 on. In 1964 he rose to the first team squad. In his first season in the Bundesliga , he played 19 games. At the end of the 1964/65 season he won the German championship title with the Bremen team under coach "Fischken" Multhaup . As a result, Schulz was able to gain international experience in three European Cup games the following season . After twelve Bundesliga appearances and a fourth place in the 1965/66 season , in which he played and scored a goal in the 3-1 win for Bremen in the Volksparkstadion over the hosts Hamburger SV , Hans Schulz was the first Werder Professional to HSV. Uwe Seeler had recruited the young player and talked him out of a preliminary contract with Hannover 96 . The DFB sports court had to decide on a transfer fee for Schulz because the two clubs could not agree; it was ultimately the 100,000 D-Mark required by SV Werder .

Schulz played for five years at HSV alongside his unrelated namesake Willi Schulz , with whom he shared a room while traveling and from whom he “learned a lot”. With the Hamburgers, where he was used as a half-forward or attacking midfielder, he achieved the best placement in the 1970/71 season with fifth place. In the DFB Cup , he reached the final with the Hamburgers in 1967 , in which they were defeated 0: 4 against FC Bayern Munich . Since the Munich team also won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1967 , Hamburg was also allowed to play in the European Cup the following season. There, HSV was only defeated by AC Milan in the final ; Hans Schulz had played in all nine games including the semi-finals and scored two goals, but he was not in the final.

In 1971 Schulz moved to Düsseldorf, where Fortuna had just returned to the Bundesliga. After 13th place in his first season, he reached third place with the Düsseldorf team in 1972/73 and 1973/74 . At the end of his career, Schulz played two more seasons at Alemannia Aachen in the second division . Most recently he played for VSK Osterholz-Scharmbeck in the 1976/77 season . In total, Hans Schulz played in 214 games in the first Bundesliga, in which he scored 39 goals. There were also 49 games in the second Bundesliga with seven goals and 20 appearances in the DFB Cup.

Hans Schulz played once in the junior national team (U-23) in 1965; he scored the winning goal in the 1-0 win against England in Freiburg .

Hans Schulz became a member of the supervisory board of SV Werder in 1999, which he remained until 2016.

The trained textile merchant later ran a travel company in Bremen with his brother.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Peter Glauche, Uwe Seeler lured him to Hamburg , Welt Online from November 25, 2007, viewed on November 24, 2009
  2. https://www.kreiszeitung.de/werder-bremen/werder-bremen-auch-hans-schulz-kein-platz-mehr-6833595.html