Johann Hoffmann (footballer)

Footballer

Birthday January 6, 1908

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Vienna, Austria

DEATH DATE 1974-11-30, Vienna, Austria (66 years old)

Nationality Austria

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1908

Johann "Hans" Hoffmann (6 January 1908 – 30 November 1974) was an Austrian footballer.

1920

In the 1920s Hoffmann won 2 national Austrian titles with SK Rapid Wien.

1925

In November 1925, at the age of 17 Hoffmann had his first cap for the starting 11 of SK Rapid Wien in the position of center forward.

He replaced legendary Richard Kuthan and racked up 9 goals in his first season.

1927

In 1927 Hoffmann garnered his first title with a 3:0 win over FK Austria Wien in the Austrian's Soccer Associations cup final.

In the same year SK Rapid Wien participated in the Mitropa Cup where Hoffmann scored 4 goals in the first round against Hajduk Split but didn't start in the final against AC Sparta Prague.

In the following years Hoffmann played mostly the right mid-fielder for SK Rapid Wien but was not a guaranteed starter in that position.

1929

In 1929 Hoffmann had his sole start for the Austrian national selection.

1930

In the 1930s Hoffmann won both the German-bohemian champions title and also the French champions title with different clubs.

1931

Up to 1931 he won two Austrian national championships with SK Rapid Wien.

1932

In 1932 after losing his starting position he transferred to DSV Saaz in Bohemia (Czechoslovakia) with whom he won 2 league titles.

1936

In 1936, Hoffmann transferred to French first division team RC Strasbourg with whom in his first season they finished 3rd and in the following year 6th in the French premier division.

In the same season RC Strasbourg lost 1:2 in the French Cup final against FC Sochaux.

The following season Hoffmann transferred to FC Sochaux and won the French championship title.

After his playing career came to an end Hoffmann returned to Vienna and briefly coached the SC Weiße Elf Wien.