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Hamburger SV (HSV) is a German professional football team based in Hamburg, football is the largest department of a multi-sport club. The club played football since it was named HSV in 1919, after a merger of three clubs. The HSV was invited to join the Bundesliga for the first season in 1963. Famous players as Franz Beckenbauer played for the club, but he had only 28 appearances. Uwe Seeler made 239 appearances and shot 137 goals during his career for the HSV. Seeler also played 72 times for the Germany national team and won the German Footballer of the Year award three times. Manfred Kaltz had the most appearances for Hamburg with 581 matches during his 20 years long career. Kevin Keegan won the Ballon D’or twice at the club. Players ''This list includes players with 50 or more appearances. Current players are in bold.'' Position key: GK – Goalkeeper; DF – Defender; MF – Midfielder In the sport of association football, a midfi ...
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Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. (), commonly known as Hamburger SV () or Hamburg (), or HSV (), is a German sports club based in Hamburg, with its largest branch being its Association football, football department. Though the current HSV was founded in June 1919 from a merger of three earlier clubs, it traces its origins to 29 September 1887 when the first of the predecessors, SC Germania Hamburg, SC Germania, was founded. HSV has won the Bundesliga, German national championship six times, the DFB-Pokal three times and the former DFL-Ligapokal, League Cup twice. The team's most successful period was from the mid-1970s until the mid-1980s when, in addition to several domestic honours, they won the 1976–77 European Cup Winners' Cup and the 1982–83 European Cup. The outstanding players of this period were Horst Hrubesch, Manfred Kaltz, and Felix Magath, all regulars in the West German national team. To date, HSV's last major trophy was the 1986–87 DFB-Pokal. Up until the 2017–1 ...
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Dick Been
Dirk Been (28 December 1914 – 20 May 1978) was a Dutch association football, football Defender (association football), defender who was a non-playing squad member for the Netherlands national football team, Netherlands in the 1938 FIFA World Cup. Club career He played for hometown side AFC Ajax, Ajax, but during the Second World War he was Arbeitseinsatz, forced to work in Germany. There, as a wartime Guest Player, he played for Hamburger SVDie Bomben-Mannschaft
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Peter Barfuß
Peter Barfuß (born 11 April 1944) is a German former footballer. Barfuß made one appearance for Hamburger SV in the Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany and the highest level of the German football league system. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams ... during his playing career. References External links * 1944 births Living people German men's footballers Men's association football defenders Bundesliga players Hamburger SV players 20th-century German sportsmen {{Germany-footy-defender-1940s-stub ...
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Özcan Arkoç
Özcan Arkoç (2 October 1939 – 17 February 2021) was a Turkish footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most notably for German club Hamburger SV. Career Arkoç was born in Hayrabolu, Turkey in 1939. He began his football career at Vefa. He transferred to Fenerbahçe in 1958 and to Beşiktaş in 1962. With Fenerbahçe, he won two Süper Lig championships. He also played for Austria Wien between 1964 and 1967. The first Turkish professional to feature in the Bundesliga, he played for Hamburger SV for nine seasons and retired in 1975. He played in the European Cup Winners' Cup final in 1968 losing 2–0 to AC Milan. In 1976, he became the assistant coach next to Kuno Klötzer at Hamburger SV, the duo would lead Hamburger SV to a European Cup Winners' Cup in 1977. He became the head coach of Hamburger SV in 1977 for one season and the first Turkish manager of a Bundesliga club, his side's stars including Kevin Keegan and Manfred Kaltz. Under Özcan, Hamburger SV played in the ...
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Egon Horst
Egon Horst (25 November 1938 – 14 February 2015) was a German football player. He spent six seasons in the Bundesliga with FC Schalke 04 and Hamburger SV. Honours * UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finalist: 1967–68 * DFB-Pokal The DFB-Pokal (), also known as the German Cup in English language, English, is a German knockout Association football, football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixty-four teams participate in the competiti ... finalist: 1966–67 References External links * 1938 births 2015 deaths German men's footballers FC Schalke 04 players Hamburger SV players Bundesliga players Men's association football defenders Footballers from Aschaffenburg West German men's footballers {{germany-footy-defender-1930s-stub ...
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Willi Schulz
Willi Schulz (born 4 October 1938) is a German former footballer who played as a defender for Schalke 04 and Hamburger SV. At international level, he made 66 appearances for the West Germany national team. He is now the last surviving player from the Germany team in the 1962 World Cup. Career Schulz was born in Wattenscheid, Germany. He played his first of altogether 66 games for West Germany in 1959 at a time when he was still an amateur for lower league club Union Günnigfeld. In 1960 he joined FC Schalke 04, spending the first three years in the Oberliga West, and in 1963 the Bundesliga was officially created. In 1965 he changed outfit joining Hamburger SV. Schulz started out as a right half back in the late 1950s. With the change from the WM system to the 4–2–4, Schulz was converted from half back to stopper by the mid-1960s. During the 1966 World Cup, Schulz acted as the sweeper of the West Germany national team, a role he had taken over from Klaus-Dieter Siel ...
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Juhani Peltonen
Juhani Peltonen (born 16 June 1936) is a retired Finnish association football player. Peltonen was the first Finnish player to play in the German Bundesliga. The forward made 38 appearances for Hamburger SV between 1964 and 1966, scoring six goals. His career in Germany ended after only two seasons because of contract disputes. In Finland Peltonen always represented Valkeakosken Haka, winning two Finnish championships and five Finnish Cups with the club. For the Finnish national team he made 68 appearances, scoring 11 goals. He was chosen Finnish Player of the Year three times. He was inducted into the Finnish Football Hall of Fame in 1994. Career statistics International International goals :''Scores and results list Finland's goal tally first.'' Honours Clubs ; Valkeakosken Haka * Finnish Championship: 1960, 1962 * Finnish Cup: 1955, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1969 1969 ( MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1969th year of ...
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Willi Giesemann
Wilhelm Giesemann (2 September 1937 – 4 October 2024) was a German footballer who played as a half-back. Club career After the introduction of the Bundesliga in 1963, Giesemann appeared in 104 top-flight matches for Hamburger SV. International career Giesemann was part of the West Germany squad at the 1962 FIFA World Cup and played in two West German matches there. He did miss out on participation at the then forthcoming World Cup because of injury, an injury that had an effect on the duration of his ability to play top-level football in the latter stages of his career, but sustained his toughest injury just on the day of his fourteenth and last West Germany appearance. On 6 June 1965, the West Germans played Brazil in Rio and battled hard to withstand the likes of Garrincha, Ademir and Pelé. Brazil was still in the lead, shortly before the end of the match when a tackle of Pelé saw marker Giesemann go off with a broken shinbone The tibia (; : tibiae or tibias) ...
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Bernd Dörfel
Bernd Dörfel (born 18 December 1944) is a German former professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career Dörfel was born in Büsum. He spent seven seasons in the Bundesliga with Hamburger SV and Eintracht Braunschweig. International career Dörfel represented West Germany 15 times, including UEFA Euro 1968 qualifier against Albania, 1970 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Austria (twice), Scotland and Cyprus and ten friendlies. He was not selected to the 1970 FIFA World Cup final squad because of his poor form in the 1969–70 season. Honours * UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finalist: 1967–68 * DFB-Pokal The DFB-Pokal (), also known as the German Cup in English language, English, is a German knockout Association football, football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixty-four teams participate in the competiti ... finalist: 1966–67 Trivia His brother Charly Dörfel was also an international footballer (they are among 14 ...
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Harry Bähre
Harry Bähre (born 22 July 1941) is a former German footballer. He played for Hamburger SV in the Bundesliga from 1963 to 1967, scoring two goals in 78 games. In 1963, when the Bundesliga was founded the Hamburger SV sent the licence documents very early to the German Football Association The German Football Association ( ; DFB ) is the governing body of Association football, football, futsal, and beach soccer in Germany. A founding member of both FIFA and UEFA, the DFB has jurisdiction for the German football league system and ... and so Bähre got the licence number 001. References External links * 1941 births Living people German men's footballers Hamburger SV players Bundesliga players Men's association football midfielders 20th-century German sportsmen {{Germany-footy-midfielder-1940s-stub ...
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Charly Dörfel
Gert "Charly" Dörfel (born 18 September 1939) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker or winger. Playing career Dörfel won the 1960 West German championship and spent nine seasons in the Bundesliga after its introduction with Hamburger SV, where he appeared in 224 matches and scored 58 goals. In 1972, he went abroad to South Africa to play with Highlands Park F.C. After one season in the National Professional Soccer League he returned to Germany to play with HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst. Within a year he returned to South Africa, and went overseas to Canada in 1976 to play with London City in the National Soccer League. International career He represented West Germany 11 times, including at the 1962 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Northern Ireland (scoring two goals) and Greece (scoring one goal), the 1966 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Sweden, and eight friendlies. Personal life His brother Bernd Dörfel also played for Germany (they are a ...
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Jürgen Werner (footballer, Born 1935)
Jürgen Werner (15 August 1935 – 28 May 2002) was a German football player, journalist and official. Werner, a midfield player, came from the youth of Hamburger SV right into the first team, in a similar path to Uwe Seeler did, and, for his eight years of first-team experience between 1955 and 1963, has the 1960 German Championship title to prove his credentials. He refused to sign a professional contract in 1963, and was to become a teacher, retiring from the game of football. He also played a part-time role as journalist for weekly newspaper ''Die Zeit'', and later became the Chairman of the Technical Committee of the German Football Association, a role he took up in 1986. In the second half of the 1990s, he was a member of HSV's supervisory board. Werner played four games for the German team, between 1961 and 1963, and was picked for the 1962 FIFA World Cup, however, due to a training injury, did not pick up a World Cup appearance. He was a technically sound half back an ...
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