Thomas Hauser (soccer player)

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Thomas Hauser
Personnel
birthday April 10, 1965
place of birth SchopfheimGermany
position striker
Juniors
Years station
until 1980 SV Schopfheim
1980-1982 FC Basel
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1982-1988 FC Basel 71 (21)
1988-1989 BSC Old Boys Basel
1989-1991 Sunderland AFC 54 0(9)
1992-1993 SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Thomas Hauser (born April 10, 1965 in Schopfheim ) is a former German soccer player and today's club coach.

Career

Thomas Hauser started his football career at SV Schopfheim in southern Baden . As a teenager he moved to neighboring Switzerland to FC Basel and played for the A-Juniors, with whom he became Swiss champion and top scorer.

At the age of 17 he moved up to the professional team that played in the National League A. In total, he scored between 30 and 40 goals for FC Basel in championship and cup competitions. He won the Uhrencup with FC Basel in 1983 and scored a goal in the semi-finals against FC Grenchen . After a turbulent time at the then financially troubled FC Basel and relegation to National League B in 1988 , Hauser moved to BSC Old Boys Basel , who also played in National League B.

During the 1989/90 season, Hauser moved to Sunderland AFC in the Football League Second Division (then the second highest division in English football); he was the club's first German player. He made his debut in England on February 25, 1989 in a 2-0 home win over Hull City . He scored his first goal on April 15, 1989 in the away game at 2-2 at Oldham Athletic . At the end of the season, Sunderland AFC rose to the Football League First Division . By the end of 1991 Hauser played at Sunderland in a total of 65 games, including 54 league games.

At the end of his football career, Hauser played in Holland with SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden , after just two games he had to stop professional sport due to injury.

titles and achievements

FC Basel

Sunderland AFC

Club coach

Thomas Hauser temporarily lived in Holland and worked as a scout for Celtic Glasgow . From June 27, 2012, he worked with Louis Crayton (ex-FCB goalkeeper ) at BSC Old Boys Basel as the youth coach of the U-14 team. Since the 2016/17 season he has been coaching the South Baden state division TuS Efringen-Kirchen .

Personal

Thomas Hauser is married and has one daughter. His father is Helmut Hauser , who scored the decisive goal to make it 2-1 with a penalty in the 1967 Swiss Cup final for FC Basel against FC Lausanne-Sport . This game went down in football history because of a sit-in strike.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Lukas Müller: Red-blue: Thomas Hauser - from goalgetter to football scout . FC Basel Marketing AG, 2009, ISSN  1660-0878 .
  2. Coupe Horlogère - Uhren Cup (Switzerland) . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 2010. Retrieved November 16, 2010.
  3. thestatcat: Thomas Hauser . thestatcat. 2010. Retrieved August 13, 2017.
  4. www.fupa.net
  5. Andreas W. Schmid: "A clear penalty!" "No, a clear swallow!" . Basler newspaper. 2010. Retrieved November 16, 2010.
  6. dsc: The legendary sit in Final 1967 . sport.sf.tv. 2010. Retrieved November 16, 2010.