Wilhelm Hahnemann
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Wilhelm Hahnemann (14 April 1914–23 August 1991) was an Austrian and German football player. He started his career at VfB Admira Wacker Mödling, Vienna.
Wilhelm Hahnemann played 23 games from 1935 to 1938 for the Austria national football team and scores three goals for them. In the season 1935/36 he obtained 23 goals for his club and became the top scorer of the Austrian league.
Between 1938 and 1941, he played 23 times as a player for the Germany national football team and obtained 16 goals. With the German national team he took part in the 1938 World Cup in France.
In 1940 he managed the feat of a double hat-trick in the 13:0 victory against Finland. More goals for Germany were scored only by Gottfried Fuchs who scored, in the 1912 Olympic games in Stockholm, 10 goals against Russia.
Germany squad - 1938 FIFA World Cup | ||
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GK Buchloh | FW Gauchel | FW Gellesch | MF Goldbrunn | FW Hahnemann | GK Jakob | DF Janes | MF Kitzinger | MF Kupfer | FW Lehner | MF Mock | MF Münzenberg | FW Neumer | FW Pesser | GK Raftl | DF Schmaus | FW Siffling | FW Skoumal | FW Streitle | FW Stroh | FW Szepan | MF Wagner | Coach Herberger |