Hans Strittmatter

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Hans "Hennes" Strittmatter (born November 24, 1928 in Waldshut ; † January 22, 2014 ) was a German football player .

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Strittmatter played at FC Singen 04 , where he was the top scorer in the 1949/50 season and made a significant contribution to the team's promotion to the Oberliga Süd , the top division of football at the time. He was then a center forward for Schwaben Augsburg for two years (36 league games, 13 goals). After relegation from the league in 1952, he moved to Karlsruhe. In the merger year of Karlsruher SC , Strittmatter initially played in the jersey of VfB Mühlburg and then until 1955 for KSC. The fast striker - he ran the 100 m in 11.0 seconds - scored 40 goals in 84 games for Baden in three seasons in the Oberliga Süd . The highlight of his time in Karlsruhe was the 1955 cup final , which the team won 3-2 against FC Schalke 04 . Then Strittmatter went first for one season, 1955/56 to the league competitor FSV Frankfurt , where he scored 9 goals in 27 games. Finally he returned to FC Singen, with whom he celebrated the greatest success in club history in 1959 by winning the German Amateur Championship . He contributed one goal to the 3-2 success in the final against Arminia Hannover. With his hometown club he finally ended his active career at the age of 36, he was later appointed honorary captain of which he was also a coach in the Black Forest-Bodensee League from 1963 to 1965 . As a commercial clerk, he worked for a car dealership in Aach for years.

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Individual evidence

  1. Hegau mourns Hans Strittmatter. Südkurier, January 27, 2014, accessed on January 28, 2014 .