Hans Fiederer

Hans Fiederer ( born January 21, 1920 in Fuerth, † 15 December 1980) was a German football player and sports journalist.

Career

Hans Fiederer played since 1928 for SpVgg Fürth, when his uncle Leo had played until 1920. For " the shamrock " he played in the years 1937/38, bis 1941/42, in the Gauliga Bavaria. He was an elegant, supple ball virtuoso, who was on his preferred inside left position as one of the greatest talents of the German football in the 1930s and 1940s. When he could with their class strikers Willi Arlt, Erich Haenel and Helmut Schön to play in the season 1938/39, with the Gauauswahl Bavaria in Reichsbund Cup after wins against Hesse, Lower Rhine and in the semifinal against Saxons in the final, he was the realm coach Sepp Herberger already noticed. Three weeks after the 1:2 lost finals on March 5 against Silesia - Fiederer formed with William Simetsreiter the left wing of Bavaria - Elf - debuted the Fürth talent at age 19 on March 26, 1939 in Differdange against Luxembourg in the German national soccer team. Herberger but he already had the international match on September 25, 1938 in Bucharest against Romania in the squad and brought from Fürth in the " unofficial" international match on October 2, 1938 in Sofia against Bulgaria for use Fiederer. At the debut match, from Fiederer in the national team on 26 March 1939 led to the DFB by a double game day. In Differdange played an " unofficial" B- team and on the same day in Florence, the A- team against Italy.

In his second international match on December 3, 1939 in Chemnitz against Slovakia 's 3-1 victory, he scored his first goal for the national team. The German assault was begun in the cast Ernst Lehner, Helmut Schön, Erich Haenel, Fiederer and Willi Arlt. In his third match against Romania Fiederer stormed on July 14, 1940 in Frankfurt am Main with Fritz Walter, who played his first international match. The Kaiserslautern debutant scored three and two goals for the Fürth 9:3 win the DFB - team.

In the 1939/40 season he had again reached with Bayern in the Reich Federation Cup after wins against the southwest ( with Fritz Walter ) and the Ostmark (Karl Sesta, Willibald Schmaus, Wilhelm Hahnemann) in the final. On 30 June 1940, the captains Ludwig Goldbrunner and Erwin Helmchen resulted in Augsburg the two final teams Bavaria and Saxony on the field. Fiederer formed with Georg Lechner and Louis Janda interior storm the gates of successful 3-1 Bayern- Eleven.

In the teams followed 1940/41, three more missions - the last on 16 November 1941 in Dresden against Denmark - and Fiederer moved with Bayern for the third time in a row in the final of the Cup Reichsbund a. In the semifinals, there was a 5-1 win over the Southwest, in whose ranks Fritz Walter in vain resisted the defeat. On September 7, 1941, but returned the favor the Saxons selection in Chemnitz with a 2-0 win thanks to goals from Heinz Schaffer and Ernst Willimowski for the suffered in the past year playoff defeat. From 1938 to 1941 Hans Fiederer has completed a total of 13 games in the Reich Federation Cup and scored nine goals for Bayern.

On August 5, 1942 Hans Fiederer trained with the Paris Soldatenelf. Suddenly flying hand grenades on the square. The stop of the Resistance numerous players lost their lives. Fiederer lost in the attack, his right leg, which his promising career was ended as a football player with just 22 years.

After the Second World War Fiederer worked as an editor for the Nürnberger Nachrichten. In November 1946, he was taken by Dr. Friedemann Bert Becker in the editor when Kicker sports magazine, where he quickly made ​​a career and as of April 1, 1949 exercised the office of the chief editor.

Exactly two months after he had been sent for the last time from his place in the Nuremberg stadium its report of a Bundesliga game, Hans Fiederer died in the early hours of 15 December 1980. Than 35 years he had with all his strength for the readers of the kicker is used sports magazine, many of which were within the meaning of the word " his readers " become. He had reported from many big games, successes and failures of the national team, he witnessed in the press box of the Bernese Wankdorf stadium, as his former colleagues had performed in four of his six caps, Fritz Walter, the German national team to win the World Cup.

Among the large mourners at the funeral at the Nuremberg West Cemetery, many companions of his footballing and journalistic activity were: Willi Bill Mann, Robert Gebhardt, Georg Kennemann and Alv Riemke laid a wreath for the DFB. Hans Jacob was despite hazardous winter weather arrived by smooth streets of Regensburg what Helmut Jahn and Fritz Walter but ultimately prevented from participating.

Sporting successes

  • 6 matches - three goals, 1939-1941
  • Winner in Reichsbund Cup 1940 with the Gauauswahl Bavaria; 1939 and 1941 finalist
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