Hans Semmler

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Hans Semmler (born before 1921; died after 1942) was a German football player and coach .

Player career

Semmler belonged from 1921 bis 1923 the FC Wacker Munich that he for in the South German Football Federation discharged Championships first in Division I, then in the non-divided into departments Kreisliga Südbayern denied point games.

During his club membership, he won three regional championships at the end of his first season, including the South German . With this success he and his team qualified for the final round of the German championship . He only played the quarter-finals against TG Arminia Bielefeld , which took place in Karlsruhe on May 21, 1922 ; in the 5-0 win he scored a flawless hat trick to make it 3-0 within 27 minutes , making him the top scorer of the competition.

Coaching career

After the end of his career as an active football player, he exercised the coaching office and initially took over from 1927 to 1929 BC Augsburg in the second-rate district league Swabia, from which the team emerged as champions.

From 1934 to 1937 he trained the club again, this time in the Gauliga Bayern , in one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the uniform top division in the German Empire . In his last season, his club narrowly escaped relegation to the district league only because of the better goal quotient compared to ASV Nürnberg .

His last coaching activity was in Berlin from 1938 to 1942 and led Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin twice to the Berlin-Brandenburg Gaume Championship. In the final round of the German Championship, his team finished group 1 in fourth and last place. With the 4-0 victory on July 4, 1942 in the game for third place against Kickers Offenbach , he had his greatest success as a coach.

successes

as a player

as a trainer

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