Record Holder: Hsv Mourns for Deceased Club Legend Schnoor
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With the Hamburger SV he became German football champion in 1960, 1963 also triumphator in the DFB Cup, moreover he failed in 1961 only in the Champion Cup semi-final at FC Barcelona - now Horst Schnoor as one of the most influential personalities of the history of the Hamburg club at the age of 91 died! From his fellow player Uwe Seeler to the "man of the thousand hands", Schnoor was considered, as the HSV emphasizes in his obituary, as "the sy…
The Hamburg SV mourns Horst Schnoor. The keeper of the championship team from 1960 still holds a club record.
No goalkeeper often stood for the HSV between the posts and kept his club loyal for so long. The grief of the club around Horst Schnoor is correspondingly great. The champion keeper from 1960 died on the night of Wednesday at the age of 91.
With the win of the German Championship Horst Schnoor entered the history of the Hamburg SV in 1960. Now the former goalkeeper died at the age of 91.
With the HSV Horst Schnoor became German champion in 1960 and won the DFB Cup in 1963. No other ender played as many mandatory games for the Rautenclub as the native Hamburger. Now the "Man of the 1000 Hands" died on Wednesday at the age of 91 years.
Hamburg (dpa/lno) – The former HSV goalkeeper Horst Schnoor is dead. As the Hamburger SV announced, the member of his master team died from 1960 at the age of 91. The football Bundesliga player praised Schnoor in obituary on his homepage as "one of the most important goalkeepers" of his club history. The Hamburger was born from 1952 to 1967 in the HSV goal and played 507 compulsory games. In addition to the German championship he won the Oberlig…
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