Hartmut Weiß

Hartmut White ( born January 13, 1942 in Silesia ) is a former German football player.

White joined the youth TSV Bernhausen 1960 VfB Stuttgart. In the final round of the German Amateur Championship in 1963 was white with the amateur team of VfB German amateur champion. On December 5, 1964 were white for the VfB Stuttgart made ​​his Bundesliga debut. In 1968 he moved to Eintracht Braunschweig. After two years in Braunschweig White returned to VfB Stuttgart. After he was informed at the end of the 1970/71 season that VfB wanted to set in the future on the young striker Wolfgang Frank, changed white to Stuttgarter Kickers. After his re- parting from VfB he confessed with his former teammates Hans Arnold and Hans Eisele first player an involvement in the Bundesliga scandal. For the 1-0 home win Arminia Bielefeld against VfB Stuttgart on May 29, 1971 White received as well as the other two players 15,000 German marks. White missed a penalty in this game intentionally. On 22 January 1972 he has been banned for life and also had to pay 15,000 German Mark fine. On 1 August 1973 he was pardoned.

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