词条 | Wilhelm Hahnemann |
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| name = Wilhelm Hahnemann | image = | fullname = Wilhelm Hahnemann | birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1914|4|14}} | birth_place = Vienna, Austria | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1991|8|23|1914|4|14}} | death_place = Vienna, Austria | height = | currentclub = | clubnumber = | position = striker | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = SR Donaufeld | years1 = 1931–1941 | years2 = 1945–1952 | clubs1 = Admira Vienna | clubs2 = SC Wacker Wien | caps1 = 263 | goals1 = 189 | caps2 = 129 | goals2 = 75 | nationalyears1 = 1935–1948 | nationalyears2 = 1938–1941 | nationalteam1 = Austria | nationalteam2 = Germany | nationalcaps1 = 23 | nationalcaps2 = 23 | nationalgoals1 = 4 | nationalgoals2 = 16 | manageryears1 = 1952–1953 | manageryears2 = 1953–1955 | manageryears3 = 1955–1958 | manageryears4 = 1958–1959 | manageryears5 = 1959–1960 | manageryears6 = 1960–1961 | manageryears7 = 1961–1962 | manageryears8 = 1964–1965 | manageryears9 = 1966–1967 | manageryears10 = 1968–1970 | manageryears11 = 1970–1971 | managerclubs1 = First Vienna | managerclubs2 = SpVgg Greuther Fürth | managerclubs3 = Grasshopper Club Zürich | managerclubs4 = FC Biel/Bienne | managerclubs5 = SC Wacker Wien | managerclubs6 = FC Biel/Bienne | managerclubs7 = FC Wacker Innsbruck | managerclubs8 = Hütteldorfer AC | managerclubs9 = FC Lausanne-Sport | managerclubs10 = Wiener AC | managerclubs11 = FV Biberach }} Wilhelm 'Willi' Hahnemann (14 April 1914 – 23 August 1991) was an Austrian and German football player who started his career at Admira Vienna. International careerHahnemann played 23 games from 1935 to 1948 for the Austria national football team and scored four goals in these appearances. In the 1935-36 Austrian league season he netted 23 goals for his club to become the league's top scorer. After the Anschluss that united Austria and Germany, Hahnemann played 23 matches for Germany's national team between 1938 and 1941, scoring 16 goals. He also appeared with the German squad that took part in the 1938 World Cup in France.[1] In a 1940 international match he managed the feat of a double hat-trick in a 13:0 victory over Finland. The only player to score more goals for Germany in a single match was Gottfried Fuchs who scored 10 times against Russia at the 1912 Olympic games in Stockholm. After his playing career, he became a manager with SpVgg Greuther Fürth[2] and in Switzerland.[3] Honours
References1. ^Wilhelm Hahnemann - International Goals - RSSSF 2. ^http://www.greuther-fuerth.de/v3/chronik/trainer.php{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/players/trainers-zwit-clubs.html#g |title=Switzerland - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs |publisher=Rsssf.com |date=20 June 2007}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oberliga-a.at/fussball_a/torschutzen_a.htm |title=Österreichs Torschützenkönige |publisher=www.oberliga-a.at |accessdate=2008-07-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070915044827/http://www.oberliga-a.at/fussball_a/torschutzen_a.htm |archivedate=15 September 2007 }} External links
|title= Wilhelm Hahnemann managerial positions |list1={{First Vienna FC managers}}{{SpVgg Greuther Fürth managers}}{{Grasshopper Club Zürich managers}}{{Wacker Innsbruck managers}}{{FC Lausanne-Sport managers}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hahnemann, Wilhelm}}{{germany-footy-forward-1910s-stub}}{{austria-footy-forward-stub}} 20 : 1914 births|1991 deaths|Sportspeople from Vienna|Austrian footballers|Austria international footballers|German footballers|Germany international footballers|Dual internationalists (football)|FC Admira Wacker Mödling players|1938 FIFA World Cup players|Olympic footballers of Austria|Footballers at the 1948 Summer Olympics|Austrian football managers|First Vienna FC managers|SpVgg Greuther Fürth managers|Grasshopper Club Zürich managers|FC Lausanne-Sport managers|FC Wacker Innsbruck managers|FC Biel-Bienne managers|Association football forwards |
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