Hans Haunstein

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Autograph by Hans Haunstein from the 1978/79 season

Hans Haunstein (born August 7, 1950 in Vienna , † March 25, 2000 in Munich ) was a German football player despite his birthplace .

biography

Out of the KSC youth , Hans Haunstein played in the league eleven of the Wildpark team in the Regionalliga Süd from the 1969/70 round . From 1969 to 1974 he played 149 league games for Baden, scoring 39 goals. In 1970, 1971 and 1973, after winning the respective runner-up, he and his teammates made three unsuccessful attempts in the promotion rounds - a total of 18 games with two goals - to return to the Bundesliga . Haunstein succeeded in this in the first year of the new 2nd Bundesliga , 1974/75, when the KSC in the south with coach Carl-Heinz Rühl was able to win the championship and thus also achieve promotion to the Bundesliga. Haunstein played 26 games in this round and scored five goals. In 1975 he moved to TSV 1860 Munich , with whom he was promoted to the Bundesliga twice and relegated once.

Haunstein's preferred position was in midfield. But because his coach at 1860 Munich, Heinz Lucas , had a striker problem, he temporarily ordered Haunstein to the position of center forward. Haunstein often acted without luck and was something like the tragic anti-hero of the 1860 fans, who occasionally expressed their displeasure by shouting “Haunstein out!”, Although it was never in his hand.

In the home game against SV Röchling Völklingen on April 14, 1977, he really got down to business, in the first quarter of an hour he succeeded in a flawless hat - trick with which he initiated the undisputed 6-0 victory of his team. But in the remaining 30 point games in which he was involved, he managed only five goals. On the other hand, he scored an important goal in the second promotion game of the same season (1976/77) against Arminia Bielefeld , when he scored the important 2-0 in the 25th minute of the game just two minutes after the 1-0, so that the Lions after 90 minutes 0: 4 first game debacle could actually equalize and force a third game (2: 0) in Frankfurt's Waldstadion .

In his four years with the Munich Lions Haunstein appeared 125 times and scored 25 goals (in the 1977/78 Bundesliga season he made 30 appearances and 4 goals, in the old Second Bundesliga South he made 95 appearances and 21 goals) . In his last season 1978/79 he scored 4 goals in 28 missions. In 1979 Haunstein was transferred to VfB Gaggenau .

After his active time, Haunstein returned to the Munich area and ran two stationery stores in Harlaching . In March 2000, Hans Haunstein died at the age of only 49.

Bibliography

  • The Lions - 1860 Munich. Dasbach Verlag, Taunusstein 1977, p. 52.
  • Hardy Grüne / Claus Melchior: Legends in white and blue. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 1999, p. 315 / ISBN 3-89533-256-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. fussballdaten.de. Retrieved February 19, 2014 .