Hans Rebele

Hans Rebele ( born January 26, 1943 in Munich ) is a former German football player.

The striker Hans Rebele began his career in 1961 at TSV 1860 München. On January 7, 1962, he made ​​his debut on matchday 18 of the 1961/62 season in the Oberliga Süd 1:4 when the " lions " at the 1 FC Schweinfurt 05.Am January 21, 1962, he scored on the 20th match day of 1:1 VfB Stuttgart his first Oberligator. Then he came in the next 10 league games for use, but he fired no more goal. In the season 1962/63 Rebele played 15 league games for the 1860 and met five times this season the opponent's goal in the league. Overall, he came up with 26 games and 6 goals in the Oberliga Süd. With the lion he reached the championship in the Oberliga Süd under coach Max Merkel and the qualification for the newly founded Bundesliga.

Together with his teammates Alfred hot and Rudolf Meier well he was called for the international match against Bulgaria on September 25, 1963 in the German U-23 selection. It remained his only junior international match. However, he could only prevail at the end of the season 1964/65 correctly as a regular player. In May 1965, he played his semi-final of the European Cup Winners' Cup against AC Torino and scored the 2-0 in the second leg. With this goal, he brought his club into the final of the European Cup against West Ham United, but then was lost on May 19, 1965, 0:2. On May 26, 1965 him national coach Helmut Schön appealed to a friendly match against Switzerland in the national soccer team.

In the following season he was with the Munich lions German football champions. According to the vice - championship in 1967 it went steadily downhill, however. While, however, Hans Rebele could still accumulate a second time in National Dress on 26 March 1969 a mid-term, in the same year joined the strikers in the district league for MTV 1879 Munich. After the Bundesliga relegation in 1970 Hans Rebele returned to 1860 and completed in the next two years, 67 games ( 13 goals) for the Lions in the Regionalliga Süd. In 1972 he moved to Austria to FC Wacker Innsbruck. Here he ended his active career in 1975. In the Bundesliga, he brought it on 115 missions, scoring 23 goals.

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