Hans Jörg

Hansjörg (* November 4, 1950 ) is a former German football player.

Career

Hansjörg was 1972/73 to the first team squad of FC Bayern Munich. His first of only three games (all won home games ) in the league, he played on December 2, 1972 ( 16th Round ) - 73 minutes for Rainer Zobel substitute - in a 3-1 home win over Kickers Offenbach. Furthermore, he came to two inserts in the DFB Cup competition. In 1973 he moved to FC Augsburg, with which he was master of the Regionalliga Süd at the end of the season. As Table Runner-up Group South he failed with the club in the rise of games in Group 2 very short of Tennis Borussia Berlin. As a founding member of the newly created 2nd Bundesliga he played from 1974 to 1979 147 times and scored 34 goals. After only one year in the Bavarian League - he went down with his club in 1979 - was the direct re- ascent. Jörg acted in his last pro season now as a midfielder and came up with 35 games in which he scored 18 goals. His last game in professional football, he played on 30 May 1981 ( 38th Round ) in the 3:5 defeat against FSV Frankfurt and finished second division after 182 games and 52 goals for Augsburg in the Bundesliga 2 his career.

Achievements

  • German Champion 1973
  • Master of the Regionalliga Süd 1974
  • Countries Cup winners 1971

Weblink

  • Hansjörg on Fussballdaten.de
  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • German
  • German master ( football)
  • Born in 1950
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