Herbert Maack

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Herbert (Hano, Hanno) Maack (born August 11, 1909 in Hamburg ; † December 20, 1987 there ) was a football player for Eimsbüttel TV .

Life

From 1931 to 1934 he stormed alongside Otto Rohwedder , Karl "Kalli" Mohr and Herbert Panse as left wing, won the championship in the Gauliga Nordmark in 1934 and then played for the German championship.

Surname

He got his athlete name "Hano-Maack" as early as 1927 as the left wing of the 1st student team of the ETV through newspaper caricatures alluding to his height and speed as a comparison with the first German small car Hanomag 2/10 PS at the time . He was known under this name as an athlete in the following war years and his popularity has often given him slight advantages and ultimately saved him from death at the front.

reminiscence

Walter Jens , as a boy very fond of the heroes of the ETV, wrote the Eloge Gone for the Eimsbüttler Days and in it put the memories of the ETV's heyday in the words:

"Derle Ahlers, Otto Rohwedder, Herbert Panse, Kalli Mohr and Hanno Maack - if I forget the last Goethe verse, I will still be able to list the Eimsbütteler Sturm."

literature

  • Folke Havekost: 100 years of football in Eimsbüttel . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2006, ISBN 3-89533-529-0 .
  • Herbert Maack, My football games for ETV . Jubilee gift of ETV, 1972, personal estate.

Individual evidence

  1. Photo of the championship team
  2. ^ Herbert Maack in the database of weltfussball.de
  3. The small, delicate Hano-Maack - and the big bad Mahlmann compressor! and the high-speed Hano-Maack (Eimsbüttel) shooting at goal!
  4. The Eimsbütteler Tage: Walter Jens on the great days of the stars next door . In: Spiegel-Spezial Gold und Spiele , 6/1996. For the first time in: Walter Jens: Herr Meister, dialogue about a novel . Piper, Munich 1963.