Franz Hiller

Franz " Wimmer " Hiller ( born October 20, 1950 in Munich ) is a former German football player.

Career

He joined the 1966 by phoenix Munich in the youth department of TSV 1860 Munich and was a member of the Round in 1968/69 DFB youth national team. With DFB coach Udo Lattek and the players Rolf Rüssmann, Paul Breitner, Uli Hoeness and Klaus Scheer, he took part in the GDR in the UEFA tournament in May 1969. The most active as a left outer rotor youth players managed for the season 1969/1970 the leap to the first team, with which he, however, once in the Regionalliga - the then second highest league - descent. Hiller made ​​his debut on 30 August 1969 - he came in to replace Rudolf Koelbl - in the 1:3 away defeat against VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga. Among the coaches Fritz Langner and his successor Franz Binder, he completed 18 games and scored two goals. In the three seasons 1970/71 bis 1972/73 he won with the "Lions", the fourth and twice third. The return to the Bundesliga he could not accomplish under the coaches Hans Tilkowski and Elek Schwartz here.

After the season 1972/1973 he moved to FC Elche in the Spanish Primera División. Although Hiller came in almost every season game used, but already returned back after a year to Germany and became players at Werder Bremen, for whom he played 162 games in six years. Time in Bremen was marked for the midfielder by the ongoing struggle against relegation, accompanied by permanent change of coach. Hiller began in 1974 under coach Josef Piontek, as followed in the next years, the practice manager Herbert Burdenski, Otto Rehhagel, Hans Tilkowski, Fred Schulz, Wolfgang Weber and Fritz Langner. In view of the forthcoming second division after relegation in the season 1979/1980 he left the club for FC Basel North Star. In 1983 he moved to the Calgary Mustangs to Canada before he went back to Munich in 1984 and hired the SV Germering. There he played until 1985 From 1985 -. 1997 at BSC Sendling- Munich in 1918, in the 1997/98 season at Garden City Trude ring and from 1998 to 2001 at the ESV München. At the age of 51 years Franz Hiller ended his active career.

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