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Hans Hipp - Wikipedia

Hans Hipp (10 November 1912, Wannweil – February 2001, Friedberg) was a German football manager.

Hans Hipp
Personal information
Date of birth 10 November 1912, Wannweil
Place of birth Wannweil, German Empire
Date of death February 2001
Youth career
-2001 Reutlingen
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1930-1939 Reutlingen
Managerial career
1950-1951 Reutlingen
1951-1952 Pforzheim
1952-1953 Karlsruhe
1953-1956 Augsburg
1956-1961 1860 München
1961-1963 Augsburg
1963–1964 Westfalia Herne
1964–1966 Marl-Hüls
1966–1969 Arminia Hannover
1969–1970 Göttingen
1970–1971 Tasmania Berlin
1971–1973 Hannover 96
1973–1974 Freiburger FC
1974 Grazer AK
1977–1978 Konstanz
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

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In 1928, Hipp joined SSV Reutlingen 05. Two years later, he was promoted to the Reutlingen first team.

After the Second World War he began his managerial career at TG Gönningen. He then became a coach at TSV Eningen and SV Wannweil. In October 1950, Hipp became head coach at SSV Reutlingen and was relegated from the Oberliga Süd with SSV at the end of the 1950/51 season. In the following season, Hipp took over as manager of 1. FC Pforzheim from October 1951.[1] From the start of the 1952/53 season, he coached VfB Mühlburg until 30 April 1953,[2] which became Karlsruher SC on 16 October 1952.

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References

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  1. ^ "Bruchsaler Post". 12 October 1951.
  2. ^ "Kicker". 25 August 1952.