Heinrich Bachmann (soccer player)
Heinrich Bachmann | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | October 30, 1888 | |
place of birth | Turbenthal , Switzerland | |
date of death | November 4th 1980 | |
Place of death | Ventimiglia , Italy | |
position | midfield | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1907-1909 | FC Winterthur | |
1910-1918 | FBC Torino | 85 (11) |
1918-1919 | Inter Milan | |
1919-1924 | FBC Torino | 81 | (5)
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1925-1926 | FBC Torino | |
1932-1933 | US Alessandria | |
1934 | US Grosseto | |
1934-1936 | AC Siena | |
1937 | ACR Messina | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Heinrich "Enrico" Bachmann (born October 30, 1888 in Turbenthal , † November 4, 1980 in Ventimiglia , Italy ) was a Swiss football player and coach .
Career
Heinrich Bachmann began his career at FC Winterthur in the left midfield, with whom he became Swiss champion in 1907/08 . A year and a half after winning the championship, he moved to FBC Torino in Italy , where the Winterthur striker Georges Lang and goalkeeper Karl Arbenz had already moved a year before . For two years his brother, Adolf Bachmann , called Bachmann II or Adolpho in Turin, also followed him to Italy, where he scored 17 goals in 31 games from 1910 to 1912.
In contrast to the other Winterthur residents, Heinrich Bachmann stayed in Turin, where he secured his place in the club's annals. When Friedrich Bollinger left Turin in 1914, he became the new captain of the team . Apart from a trip to Inter Milan in the 1917/18 season, he played until the end of his career in Turin, although there was no game operation during the First World War . When he played his last game for Turin on January 27, 1924 against Pisa SC , he had played a total of 163 games for the Turin city club and scored 18 goals. Throughout his career, Bachmann was an amateur athlete and received no wages, but was employed in Turin in the factory of the Swiss club's founder, Alfredo Dick . After the end of his career he continued to work in various functions in the club, including as a coach in 1926.
From 1932 to 1937, Bachmann worked as a coach for other football clubs for five years. Including from 1934 to 1936 with AC Siena , with whom he mastered promotion to the second highest Italian league in 1935.
Bachmann died at the age of 92 in Ventimiglia , an Italian coastal town near the French border.
literature
- Franco Ossola: I campioni che hanno fatto grande il Torino . Newton Compton Editori, 2015, ISBN 978-88-227-0989-9 , pp. 26–30 (Italian, limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed December 27, 2017]).
Web links
- Enrico Bachmann at the «Football Heroes Winterthur».
- Heinrich Bachmann I in the database of weltfussball.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bachmann, Heinrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bachmann, Enrico (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss football player |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 30, 1888 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Turbenthal , Switzerland |
DATE OF DEATH | November 4th 1980 |
Place of death | Ventimiglia , Italy |