Georg Bayerer

Georg Bayerer (* April 9, 1915; † 6 June 1998) was a German football player and coach. The defender of FC Wacker München and TSV 1860 Munich and FC Bayern Munich attended from 1945 to 1950 in the then world-class soccer Oberliga Süd total of 117 league games and scored two goals. As " Buale " Bayerer was at 1860 in the Gauliga Bavaria from 1939 active, he won on November 15, 1942 with a 2-0 win against FC Schalke 04 the Tschammerpokal. With the federation selection of Bavaria, he had won the final of the Reichsbund Cup 1940 on June 30, 1940.

Career

Gauliga, 1938-1945

In the " blue stars " of FC Wacker München, the young defender Georg " Buale " Bayerer made ​​on the side of international Sigmund Haringer the first experience in the Gauliga Bavaria.

From the round of 1939/40, the predominantly used as a center half in what was then the WM system ex- Wackeraner belonged to the league team from Munich 1860. Although he was first changed in the summer of 1939 to the first FC Nuremberg, but had the " Club" after only three games have to leave because of alleged " Profitums " and returned to Munich, but not for FC Wacker but to the sixties. By convening notices for several Sixties - Rockinger, Schmidhuber, Schiller, Burger, both Janda, Ertl, Pledl - immediately after the outbreak of war proved the weak blue-white from Giesing 1939/40, the seventh. Personally, however, celebrated the new addition by winning the selection of Bavaria in Reichsbund Cup 1939/40, a great success. He was on January 14, 1940 in a 2-1 victory in Frankfurt against the southwest ( with Fritz Walter and Peter Momber ) as the Bayern selection as well as the semi-final on 19 May against the Ostmark (Karl Sesta, Willibald Schmaus, Joseph Pekarek, Walter Probst, Charles Zischek, Wilhelm Hahnemann ) when he acted on the side of Louis Goldbrunner an external rotor in a 2-0 home win in Munich. The final he won with Bayern on 30 June in Augsburg against Saxony with a 3-1 success.

As the war season 1940/41, there were two new attackers available with Heinz Krückeberg and Ernst Willimowski, won the 1860 championship in the range class Bavaria. In October 1940, he had come in Bavaria selection in two games against Lower Saxony for use, taking the two Schweinfurt Andreas copper and Albin Kitzinger had as a center half at his side. In the final round matches of the German Championship Bayerer came in all six group matches against Stuttgarter Kickers ( 3:3; 2:1), VfL Neckarau ( 6:2; 1:2 ) and the group winners SK Rapid Wien 2:1 ( 0: 2 ) are used. The "Lions" defense came into the group matches mostly with the field players Bayerer Georg, Franz bouncer, Franz Graf, Josef Wendl and Franz Hammerl. Under coach Max Schaefer Bayerer and colleagues achieved in season 1941/42, the third in Bavaria.

In the competition of Tschammerpokal 1942 Bayerer achieved a great success with his team-mates. After victories against SC Rapid Wien ( 5:3 ), Stuttgarter Kickers ( 3-1 ), SS SG Strasbourg (15:1), FV City of Dudelange (7:0) and TuS Lipine ( 6-0 ) sat the eleven from Munich also on 15 November 1942 at Berlin's Olympic Stadium in front of 80,000 viewers a surprise in the final against the German champions in 1942, FC Schalke 04 at Ernst Kuzorra and Fritz Szepan through. Bayerer it asserted itself on the center-half position successfully in the duels against Schalke striker Hermann Eppenhoff. The press praised the sixties in general as deserved winners, where we saw the defense by Schmeisser, Pledl and Bayerer as a decisive advantage over Schalke. As prize money were given the players in the Cup success per 180 RM, a certificate, a silver signet ring and a Clock. Bayerer came in his brief stint at Fortuna Dusseldorf in the series 1941/42, on 9 November and 14 December 1941 in the selection of the Lower Rhine in the Reich Federation Cup 1941/42, to operations against Baden (3:1 ) or Hesse-Cassel ( 6:2 ). The Lower Rhine won the final on November 15, 1942 against the Nordmark selection (2:1); at that time played Bayerer already back at the "Lions" and won the final at the same time Tschammerpokal against Schalke 04

The championship in the bipartite Bavarian League won in Munich in 1860 in the 1942/43 season in southern Bavaria with 33:3 points and 97:15 gates. In the final round of the German Cup 1942/43, Bayerer was in the three meetings in May 1943 against VfB Stuttgart ( 3-0), Kickers Offenbach ( 2-0) and First Vienna Vienna (0:2) each as a defender of " lions "on the center-half position active.

Bayerer belonged among realm coach Sepp Herberger at two international matches to the national team at: In the game on October 20, 1940 in Munich against Bulgaria ( 7-3 ) and on April 12, 1942 in Berlin during the game against Spain (1-1). In both games, but he did not play.

Oberliga Süd, 1945-1950

The best performance with the " lion " in the Oberliga Süd learned the defensive strategist in the 1947/48 season with achieving the runner-up. The defensive player had graduated ( 24 goals ), Franz Hammerl, Georg Pledl and Fritz Sommer 31 league games under coach Max Schaefer at the side of players like striker Otto Thann. The 2-1 home victory on March 14, 1948 against 1 FC Nuremberg stadium Grünwalder street was visited by 58,200 viewers. The runner series with Fritz Sommer, Georg Bayerer and Franz Hammerl was put on a par with the famous predecessors of success in 1927, 1931 and 1942. The final match for the German soccer championship on July 18, 1948 lost in Worms against 1 FC Kaiserslautern 1:5 gates. After a total of 98 league games ( 2 goals) and ten games in the final round of the German Cup (1 goal ) joined the veteran in the summer of 1949 for the city rivals Bayern Munich. The sixties were the fourth competitor 1948/49, and Bayerer had scored two goals in 26 missions.

In the "Reds" of FC Bayern he debuted on September 11, 1949 in the 2:4 defeat against Kickers Offenbach as a center half on the side of the players and Herbert Jacob Streitle minor. On 6 November, he was active in the 1-0 win in the derby against the " lion ". His departure from the Oberliga Süd he was a month before his 35th birthday, on 12 March 1950 at the 2:3 rematch in front of 25,000 viewers against his old sixties. After 19 appearances for Bayern Bayerer ended after a total of 117 league operations in the summer of 1950, his active playing career.

Coach

In the season 1952/53, George Bayerer coach at Southwest Oberliga 1 FSV Mainz 05 was in the season 1953/54, he coached Bayern Munich in the Football Oberliga Süd and took the team to ninth. From 1954 to 1956 he was also in the Oberliga Süd coach of Stuttgarter Kickers.

He served for a short time in 1967 as head of the department professional players in the sixties, left that post after one year, disillusioned with football business of the Bundesliga era.

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