Carl-Heinz Mahlmann

Carl -Heinz Mahlmann ( born September 17, 1907November 7, 1965 in Großensee ) was 1929-1935 football players and from 26 January 1951 until his death, first Chairman of the Hamburger SV.

Players, 1929-1935

Raised in Braunschweig Carl -Heinz Mahlmann found on the SC Victoria Hamburg in 1929 the way to Hamburg. The player is usually used as a right half- won with the HSV 1931 championship in the north and moved with his teammates in the final round of the German soccer championship after wins against Bytom SSV and Eintracht Frankfurt in the semifinal against Hertha BSC one. Hertha sat down in extra time 3-2 goals against Hamburg and by collecting the championship trophy to the Spree. Even in the years 1932 and 1933 drew Mahlmann with the North champion HSV in the final round. The road to the finals but did not succeed. Height of his playing career should therefore be appointed to the national football team by coach Otto Reich mink on Country game on December 4, 1932 in Dusseldorf against Holland. Mahlmann played right half. On the left side acted Georg Knöpfle. The game ended with 0:2 goals and lost Mahlmann was never called to the national team. Mahlmann ended after the 1934/35 season, his active playing career.

1 Chairman, January 26, 1951 - November 1965

When the re -drawn for professional reasons from 1948 to Hamburg Carl -Heinz Mahlmann took the chair at Hamburg in January 1951 was his national team -mate from 1932, Georg Knöpfle, the coach of the league team. Mahlmanns younger brother Günther, school teacher by profession, served as general manager and coach of the youth department. The Mahlmann - tandem stand for a long-term continuity and planning, the club did very well and laid the foundation for success in the late 1950s and early 60s. The personnel decisions of the President Carl -Heinz Mahlmann were mostly successful, both the trainer as well as in the player commitments. But this actually crucial represented the concept to put on talents from our own youth, amateurs and players from Northern Germany. After Knöpfle they decided on the coach tandem Martin Wilke and Günther Mahlmann. Starting in 1956, the talent promoter " Günni " Mahlmann led to 1962 as the sole head coach his "boys " from the junior to win the German championship in 1960 and the great performances in the European Cup round in 1961 with the matches against Young Boys Bern, Burnley FC and FC Barcelona. Under the patronage of Mahlmann brothers talents Horst Schnoor, Uwe Seeler, Klaus Stürmer, Jürgen Werner, Gerhard Krug and Gert Dörfel matured for the sake of Hamburger SV. However, in the presidency of Carl -Heinz Mahlmann is also a thing of winning the DFB Cup against Borussia Dortmund in 1963. As after the drive home from the lost with 1:2 goals Bundesliga match against 1 FC Kaiserslautern on November 7, 1965 he succumbed to a heart attack, he left a big gap in the leadership of Hamburger SV. The active business life as a successful grain broker -been Mahlmann was in his nearly 15 -year presidency a windfall for the club and the Hanseatic city.

Swell

  • From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga, AGON, 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1
  • Always first class - Hamburger SV, The Workshop, 1998, ISBN 3-89533-220-8
  • National football team ( Germany )
  • German
  • Born 1907
  • Died in 1965
  • Man
  • Person (Hamburger SV)
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