Hans Geiger (footballer)
Hans GeigerPersonal information |
---|
Date of birth | (1905-12-24)24 December 1905 |
---|
Playing position | Midfielder |
---|
Senior career* |
---|
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
---|
1924–1929 | 1. FC Nürnberg | | |
---|
1929–1930 | ASN Nürnberg | | |
---|
1930–1932 | Tennis Borussia Berlin | | |
---|
1941–1942 | Juventus București | | |
---|
National team |
---|
1926–1929 | Germany | 6 | (0) |
---|
Teams managed |
---|
1950–1952 | 1. FSV Mainz 05 |
---|
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
|
Hans Geiger (born 24 December 1905, date of death unknown) was a German international footballer.[1][2]
References
|
---|
|
- Hesser (1926–27)
- Atwood (1928–29)
- Etz (1929–30)
- Oßwald (1933–35)
- Weilbächer (1936–37)
- Schneider (1946–48)
- Heitz (1948–50)
- Wischmann (1950)
- Geiger (1950–52)
- Bayerer (1952–53)
- Izsó (1953–54)
- Higi (1955–57)
- Kretschmann (1957–59)
- Baas (1959–66)
- Zaro (1966)
- Sonnenberger (1966–67)
- Bäumler (1967–68)
- Wettig (1968–69)
- Gebauer (1969–71)
- Hoss (1971–74)
- Klimaschefski (1974)
- Menne (1974–75)
- Hülß (1976–80)
- Dörenberg (1980–83)
- Emmerich (1983–84)
- Strich (1984–88)
- Hülß (1988–89)
- Jung (1989–92)
- Kuže (1992–94)
- Hummels (1994–95)
- Franz (1995)
- Frank (1995–97)
- Saftig (1997)
- Constantini (1997–98)
- Frank (1998–2000)
- Karkuth (2000)
- Vandereycken (2000)
- Krautzun (2000–01)
- Klopp (2001–08)
- Andersen (2008–09)
- Tuchel (2009–14)
- Hjulmand (2014–15)
- Schmidt (2015–)
|
|