Herbert Panse

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Herbert Panse (born March 6, 1914 in Dresden ; † August 25, 1980 ) was a German football player and coach .

Player career

societies

Panse belonged from 1933 to 1946 and in the 1947/48 season to the Eimsbütteler TV , for which he played point games in its premiere season in the championship organized by the North German Football Association . From 1933 to 1942 he played in the Gauliga Nordmark , in one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in the German Empire . The Gauliga Nordmark he completed three years in a row as a champion, as well as at the end of the season 1940 and 1942. In 1938 , Hamburger SV won the championship thanks to the better goal quotient. Due to the success, Panse also took part in the respective finals for the German Championship, in which he played a total of 19 games, but was eliminated from the competition with his team early on. In the Tschammer Cup competition he played a total of six games in 1935 , 1936 , 1937 , 1939 and 1941 , in which he scored four goals. From 1942 to 1945 he was employed in the Gauliga Hamburg , in one of three regional Gauligen, due to the war-related division of the Gauliga Nordmark. The 1946/47 season he allegedly played for Eckernförder SV before he returned to Eimsbütteler TV and contributed to promotion to the Oberliga Nord in 1948 . He completed the 1948/49 season for the Wuppertal district club TSG Vohwinkel 80 in the first-class Oberliga West at the time and the 1949/50 season for Spvgg Andernach in the Oberliga Südwest - as a player-coach .

Selection / national team

While he was a member of the Eimsbütteler TV club, Panse played once in the selection team of the North German Football Association and several times for the Sportgau Nordmark , for which he was used in games for the Reichsbund Cup . On March 3, 1935, he was defeated in Hamburg by the selection team of the Gaues Mitte in the semifinals with 2: 4. After the semifinals held in Hamburg on February 27, 1938 , were won 3-0 against the selection team of the Gaues Baden , he and his teammates also won the final on March 6, 1938 in Erfurt against the selection team of the Gaues Südwest with 3: 1 .

He played his only international match for the senior national team on October 13, 1935 in Koenigsberg in a 3-0 victory over the national team of Latvia and scored the 2-0 goal in the 58th minute.

successes

Coaching career

As a coach, he was in charge of the Schleswig-Holstein regional division Eckernförder SV in 1950/51 (possibly 1949/50) and then (or overlapping) turf sports in Harburg . In the second half of the 1951/52 season , Panse looked after the league club Lüneburger SK , who had to relegate as bottom of the table in the 1st amateur league. At the beginning of the same season he had already taken over the relegated league club Altona 93 in 1951 , with whom he managed to gain immediate promotion and which he also trained in the upper house from 1952 to 1954 . Two years followed at VfB Lübeck until it rose again in 1956. Later stations were "his" Eimsbütteler TV (after its league descent in 1956) and the Harburger TB from the end of March 1957.

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Individual evidence

  1. That is not proven . Rather, Panse is mentioned at Folke Havekost: 100 Years of Football in Eimsbüttel , Göttingen 2006, on page 142 as a seven-time goalscorer for Eimsbüttel against the Post Sports Club. He also scored in the 6-2 draw against HSV. The latter game was on November 24, 1946. The Eckernförde SV club chronicles of 1973 and 1998 indicate a change of Panses from Eimsbüttel to Eckernförde during the 1946/47 season: in a friendly between Eckernförde and Eimsbüttel (1: 2) in season 46 / 47 (undated) Panse then "still" played with the opponent
  2. Herbert Panse on Sport.bild.de
  3. The Hamburger Abendblatt already mentions Panse as the Harburg coach on December 22, 1950, but writes on February 12, 1951 - perhaps looking back - that he “got the Eckernförde team in good shape”. At that time it was not uncommon for coaches to oversee two or more clubs when the locations were not too far apart. According to the club chronicles of Eckernförder SV, Panse could have been a coach as early as 1949/50; In the context of these years it means: Herbert Panse was meanwhile a trainer .
  4. Carsten, Norbert: Altona 93. 111 league years in the up and down , Göttingen 2003, page 165; also: Hamburger Abendblatt of September 28, 1951
  5. Hamburger Abendblatt of August 10, 1956 and March 28, 1957