Peter Kronsbein

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Peter Kronsbein (born March 12, 1943 , † October 2, 2011 ) was a German soccer player who played in the Bundesliga for Hannover 96.

Career

Peter Kronsbein is the son of Helmut "Fiffi" ​​Kronsbein . The defender joined Hannover 96 in 1964 . In the 1964/65 season he was not used. It was not until the 1965/66 season that Kronsbein made two appearances for Hannover 96 in the Bundesliga . On November 20, 1965, he made his debut in the 1: 2 defeat of the Reds at 1. FC Nuremberg in the Bundesliga on the side of Horst Podlasly , Jürgen Bandura , Walter Rodekamp , Udo Nix , Otto Laszig and Hans Siemensmeyer . After that he only came to another Bundesliga appearance in the 1-0 defeat at FC Schalke 04. He also made two appearances in the 1965/66 trade fair trophy for Hanover.

He moved to Hertha BSC in 1966 , which was coached by his father. For Hertha he came to the regional football league Berlin in the 1967/68 season to three missions. In 1968 he moved to Wacker 04 Berlin for which he came to six other regional league games in the 1968/69 season. He did not score goals in these games. He later played for ASV Herzogenaurach , as he worked for Adidas in Herzogenaurach and was the trainer of TSV Frauenaurach.

Kronsbein also played in the DFB club cup .

After his return to Lower Saxony, he worked as a regional manager at Rotaspint and Stillow.

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