Klaus Neisner

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Klaus Neisner (born May 10, 1936 in Berlin ) is a former German soccer player. The striker won the German soccer championship in 1959/60 with Hamburger SV .

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After the Second World War, Berlin-born Klaus "Micky" Neisner landed with his parents in Hamburg. His footballing path led him through the stations TuS Berne and SC Sperber Hamburg in 1957 - Erwin Piechowiak came from Wilhelmsburg - to Hamburger SV in the Northern Football League . He was noticed by the "red pants" when they won the Hamburg runner-up in the amateur league and played in the promotion round to the upper league. On the first day of the 1957/58 season, the little wing racer made his debut in the 3-0 away win of HSV against Phoenix Lübeck with the goal to lead the league 2-0. In total, he only made eleven appearances in his first round at Hamburger SV and scored two goals. At that time Gerhard Krug was the regular player on the right wing and Neisner had to watch the final round of the German championship from the reserve bench. The man on the right wing played his first final round match on May 23, 1959, when he was able to distinguish himself as a two-time goalscorer against national goalkeeper Hans Tilkowski in a 4-2 home win against Westfalia Herne .

In the 1959/60 season he won the regular place as a right winger with 25 league appearances and twelve goals. After winning the Northern Championship, he played for HSV in all six group games against Karlsruher SC, Borussia Neunkirchen and Westfalia Herne in the 1960 finals, and on June 25 in Frankfurt he was also a member of the team that won 3-2 brought the German championship to Hamburg against 1. FC Köln. In the final, he had to do with the national team defender Karl-Heinz Schnellinger in most of his duels . In addition to winning the German championship, the games in the European Cup in 1960/61 were sporting highlights for the technician on the sidelines. Neisner was active in all seven games against Young Boys Bern , FC Burnley and the three games against FC Barcelona . In the last year of the old first-class league system, 1962/63, it was only used in six league games by coach Martin Wilke . He played his last competitive game for Hamburger SV on June 1, 1963 in the final round of the German championship when he lost with HSV 2: 3 goals at Borussia Dortmund. He acted on the right wing and was supported in the attack by Rolf Fritzsche , Uwe Seeler , Peter Wulf and Gert Dörfel . After a total of 78 league appearances with 27 goals, Neisner joined ASV Bergedorf 85 in the regional soccer league in 1963/64 .

For the "magpies" from the Sander Tannen stadium, Neisner made 73 league games with 26 goals from 1963 to 1966 in what was then the second division. He played his last regional league game on April 3, 1966 for coach Heinz Werner's team at Bremer SV. The professional employed as a bank clerk Neisner earned after his active career in the organization of the HSV-Altliga.

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