Oskar Hartl

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Oskar Hartl
Personnel
birthday April 24, 1930
place of birth Germany
position Outrunner
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1954 SpVgg Plattling
1954-1955 TSV Straubing
1955-1956 TSV 1860 Munich 26 (3)
1956-1964 VfB Stuttgart 106 (2)
1964-1968 ASV Botnang
1 Only league games are given.

Oskar Hartl (born April 24, 1930 ) is a former German soccer player . Between 1955 and 1963 he played for TSV 1860 Munich and VfB Stuttgart in what was once the first-class league . He also won the DFB Cup with VfB in 1958 .

career

The offensive player Oskar Hartl joined the second division TSV Straubing at the beginning of the 1954/55 season from third division SpVgg Plattling . After only one season it went one class higher to TSV 1860 Munich .

His league debut took place on the start day of the round, in the 3-0 defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt. He played on the side of the storm colleagues Kurt Mondschein and Alois Hornauer 26 games and scored three goals. In 1860 Munich rose as bottom of the table back to the 2nd division and Hartl joined VfB Stuttgart .

In the first year at VfB he could not assert himself against the competition in the attack with Ludwig Hinterstocker , Gerhard Strohmaier , Erwin Waldner , Rolf Blessing and Dieter Praxl and had to be satisfied with three appearances. There was no noticeable improvement in the second year either. In his third year in Stuttgart, he was a member of the regular formation with 27 appearances and mostly formed the VfB runner row with Rudolf Hoffmann and Robert Schlienz . Since the 1957/58 DFB Cup was held in the semifinals on September 21 and the final on November 16, Hartl belongs to the Swabian cup-winning team as the right runner. The inner trio of the final opponent Fortuna Düsseldorf with Franz-Josef Wolfframm , Heinz Janssen and Josef "Jupp" Derwall in the 1958/59 round was the most powerful goal in the Oberliga West and placed a special performance requirement on the Stuttgart runners.

In the Oberliga Süd Hartl came with VfB to 106 games in which he scored four goals. In 1964 Hartl moved to ASV Botnang , where he ended his career after two years.

literature

  • Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 .

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