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Richard (real name: Walter) Hanke (18 March 1910 – 2 September 1980) was a German international footballer.[1] He left Germany and went professional in 1931 which was most unusual at the time, spending eight seasons in Austria, Czechoslovakia and France.
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 18 March 1910 | ||
Place of birth | Breslau, German Empire | ||
Date of death | 2 September 1980 70) | (aged||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
(...)–1931 | Breslau 06 | ||
1931 | Wiener AC | ||
1932–1934 | DSV Saaz | ||
1934–35 | SK Prostějov | ||
1935–1937 | FC Metz | 49 | (15) |
1937–1939 | Stade Rennes | 52 | (15) |
International career | |||
1930 | Germany | 1 | (1) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Soon after joining Wiener AC he was in the team that finished runners-up in the 1931 Mitropa Cup. He scored in both finals but asked for a transfer only a few weeks later.[2] Hanke subsequently joined DSV Saaz during that same season. In later years, he was with SK Prostějov for a while[3] and then, during the second half of the 1930s, found success in France.
Hanke has signed autograph pictures as Walter Hanke. For unknown reasons, he was mistakenly referred to as Richard in later years.[4]
Some sources[5] have confused Walter and Josef Hanke, an Austrian player who was with a couple of (different) French clubs at the same time.
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