Willibald Hahn
Willibald Hahn | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | January 31, 1910 | |
place of birth | Vienna , Austria-Hungary | |
date of death | May 31, 1999 | |
Place of death | Vienna, Austria | |
position | midfield | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1930-1931 | Gersthofer SV | |
1931-1932 | Floridsdorfer AC | |
1933 | FK Austria Vienna | |
1933-1934 | Bastidienne Bordeaux | |
1934-1935 | Favoritner SC | |
1935-1936 | FC Vienna | |
1936-1937 | Favoritner AC | |
1937-1938 | SK Admira Vienna | |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1938 | Moss FK | |
1939-1940 | Lithuania | |
1953-1955 | Norway | |
1955 | Vålerenga Oslo | |
1956-1958 | FC Bayern Munich | |
1958-1959 | Switzerland | |
1960-1963 | KSV Hessen Kassel | |
1963-1964 | Black and white food | |
1964-1966 | Rot-Weiß Oberhausen | |
1968-1969 | ESV Ingolstadt-Ringsee | |
1969-1971 | SpVgg Bayreuth | |
1971-1972 | SSV Reutlingen | |
1972-1973 | Stuttgart Kickers | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Willibald Hahn (born January 31, 1910 in Vienna ; † May 31, 1999 there ) was an Austrian football player and successful football coach . He looked after the national teams of Norway and Switzerland . He won the first DFB Cup with FC Bayern Munich on December 29, 1957 .
Career
player
Hahn began playing football at the age of 20 at the Gersthofer SV district club in Vienna and switched to the first division club Floridsdorfer AC in the 1931/32 season, where he established himself as a regular in the runner row.
With the blue-white of the league, he managed before halfway through the season 1932/33 for FK Austria Vienna moved. There he was hardly used and therefore accepted an offer from the French second division club SC de la Bastidienne from Bordeaux together with his compatriots Johann Kaburek and Ferdinand Schreiber . In 1934 Hahn was brought back to Austria by the first league promoted Favoritner Sportclub . After the club was relegated again after only one season, Hahn found new employers at local rivals FC Wien and Favoritner AC , for whom he played one season each. In 1937 he moved to the reigning champions SK Admira Vienna and ended his active football career at the end of the season.
Trainer
After Austria's annexation in 1938, he emigrated to Norway , where he initially found a job as a coach at Moss FK . From 1939 to 1940 he coached the national team of Lithuania in six games. After he was able to make a name for himself in Scandinavia, he became the first Austrian coach of the Norwegian national team in 1953 and was able to score a surprising 1-1 on his debut against the selection of West Germany . He remained team boss of the Norwegians until 1956, where he was succeeded by his compatriot Wilhelm Kment . During the 1955 season he also looked after the first division club Vålerenga Oslo .
For the season 1956/57 Hahn was just after one year of absence in the back from the Oberliga South ascended FC Bayern München obliged, where he ended his first season in tenth. Later in the year he led Bayern into their first DFB Cup final , where Bayern won 1-0 against Fortuna Düsseldorf in December 1957 at the Augsburg Rosenaustadion . It was Bayern's second big title after the championship in 1932 , in which Richard Kohn , a coach from Vienna, was also active. At the end of February 1958, Hahn was given leave of absence from FC Bayern. His predecessor and assistant at Bayernbank Bertl Moll led the team through the remaining six league games and from twelfth to seventh in the table during this time.
Hahn signed a contract with Eintracht Trier for the 1958/59 season . But since he did not comply with this and instead took the post of Swiss national coach , he was banned from the profession for one year by the DFB . He was unlucky in Switzerland and lost five of his six international matches with the national team. After the 8-0 defeat at the European National Team Cup on October 25, 1959 in Budapest against the selection of Hungary , he was dismissed.
In 1960 Willibald Hahn returned to Germany , first coached the second division KSV Hessen Kassel , with whom he was champion in 1961/62 , then, in the 1963/64 season , black and white Essen in the Regionalliga West . After only one season he moved to the league competitor Rot-Weiß Oberhausen , with whom he twice finished fourth in the two seasons. After the hoped-for promotion was missed in the second attempt, he moved to the Regionalliga Süd . In the 1968/69 season he initially looked after the newly promoted ESV Ingolstadt-Ringsee , then, from 1969 to 1971 , the SpVgg Bayreuth . For a further season he was in charge of SSV Reutlingen 05 and the Stuttgarter Kickers, with whom he finished the then second-rate Regionalliga Süd in tenth and ninth respectively.
After his death, Willibald Hahn was buried on June 9, 1999 at the Hernalser Friedhof in Vienna (group R, number 51).
successes
- DFB-Pokal - Winner 1957 (with FC Bayern Munich)
Web links
- Willibald Hahn in the database of weltfussball.de
- Willibald Hahn in the database of EU-Football.info (English)
- Willibald Hahn in the database of the Kickers Archive
- Profile on www.austria-archiv.at
- Profile on www.ksvhessenkassel.de ( Memento from January 3, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hahn, Willibald |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 31, 1910 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna , Austria-Hungary |
DATE OF DEATH | May 31, 1999 |
Place of death | Vienna |