Hansjörg Nagel

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GermanyGermany  Hansjörg Nagel Ice hockey player
Date of birth October 10, 1938
date of death April 10, 2016
Place of death Feet
size 196 cm
Weight 99 kg
position defender
Career stations
1958-1961 SC Ziegelwies
1961-1970 EV Füssen

Hansjörg Nagel , also Hans-Jörg Nagel , (born October 10, 1938 , † April 10, 2016 in Füssen ) was a German ice hockey player .

Player career

Hans-Jörg Nagel was first active for SC Ziegelwies and then in the 1960s as an ice hockey player for EV Füssen in the Bundesliga . With this he became German champion five times as a player and won the Spengler Cup with him in 1964 .

International

Nagel played a total of 10 international matches for the German national ice hockey team . Nagel was in Germany's squad at the 1963 Ice Hockey World Championship and the 1965 B World Championship.

Achievements and Awards

  • 1963 German champion with EV Füssen
  • 1964 German champion with EV Füssen
  • 1965 German champion with EV Füssen
  • 1968 German champion with EV Füssen
  • 1969 German champion with EV Füssen
  • March 10, 1963 Awarded the Silver Bay Leaf

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hansjörg Nagel, † April 10, 2016 in Füssen. (No longer available online.) In: kondolenzbuch.bestattungen-klaus.de. April 10, 2016, archived from the original on April 19, 2016 ; Retrieved April 19, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / kondolenzbuch.bestattungen-klaus.de
  2. Manuel Ort: Search for traces in the Ziegelwies - Manfred Kraus tracked down the missing companion of the ESVK. ( Memento of the original from April 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: esvk.de. September 14, 2015, accessed April 25, 2016. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.esvk.de
  3. ^ Sports report of the Federal Government of September 26, 1973 to the Bundestag - Printed matter 7/1040 - page 56