Hans Stubb

Hans " Hennes " Stubb (* October 8, 1906, † March 19, 1973 ) was a German football player of Eintracht Frankfurt.

Stubb played 10 international matches and scored one goal. He held long held the record of the largest long-distance shot gate. In a match against Hungary he met on wet grass from 60m goal.

Hans Stubb began his football career in 1920 at 94 Germania Frankfurt. About the Spvgg Ostend 07, where he played from 1925 to 1928, he moved in 1928 to Eintracht Frankfurt. He played for the first team of Eintracht 1928-1944 in the highest possible league: District League Main Hesse ( 1928-1933 ), Gauliga West ( 1933-1940 ), range class West (1940 /41), field class Hesse -Nassau (1941 / 42), Gauliga Hesse -Nassau ( 1942-1944 ). On 12 June 1932 he played in the final of the German Football Championship in Nuremberg, which was lost against Bayern Munich 0-2. Stubb caused the penalty for hand ball, went through the Bayern lead. Stubb came in 139 league games for use in which he scored nine goals. In addition, he played 42 games in the South German Championship, 18 Cup games and 12 games in the final round for the German Football Championship. Both in Tschammerpokal as well in the championship finals, he scored a goal. Altogether he had more than 500 bets for Eintracht.

Hans Stubb 's honorary captain at Eintracht Frankfurt.

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  • National football team ( Germany )
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  • Born in 1906
  • Died in 1973
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