Hans Schwarzer

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Hans Schwarzer (life dates unknown) was an Austrian football player .

Career

Schwarzer belonged to the First Vienna FC , for whom he was a goalkeeper from 1942 to 1944 in the Donau-Alpenland sports class , in one of 17, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the uniformly highest division in the German Reich since the annexation of Austria , Denied point games.

During his club membership he won the Gaume Championship twice and as a result also took part twice in the final round of the German Championship. He made his debut on May 2, 1943 in the Vienna Prater Stadium in a 5-2 first-round victory over MSV Brno . Having also on May 16 with 8: 0 against LSV Reinecke Brieg won second round contested, and his team the discharged on June 13 semi-final 1: 2 against the FV Saarbrücken had lost, he came again in the 3rd place match to Commitment. He played his last final game in the following season on May 21, 1944 in the 2: 3 quarter-final defeat against Dresdner SC , the eventual German champions.

In the competition for the Tschammer Cup in 1943 , he played four games from the last sixteen to the final. The final held on June 18, 1944 in the Berlin Olympic Stadium in front of 70,000 spectators against the Luftwaffe Sports Club Hamburg was won 3-2 after extra time. Rudolf Noack , his teammate, scored two goals, including the winning goal in the 113th minute.

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