German footballer
Tasso Wild Full name
Tasso Wild Date of birth
(1940-12-01 ) 1 December 1940 (age 84) Place of birth
Germany Height
1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s)
Midfielder Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1959–1967
1. FC Nürnberg
153
(55) 1967–1971
Hertha BSC
110
(16) Total
263
(71)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Tasso Wild (born 1 December 1940) is a former German football midfielder who played for 1. FC Nürnberg and Hertha BSC .
Career
Wild started his career with 1. FC Nürnberg . Between 1959 and 1963, he made 74 appearances for in the Oberliga Süd , scoring 37 goals,[ 1] and won the German football championship with the club in 1961. He also scored the winning goal for Nürnberg in the final of the 1961–62 DFB-Pokal against Fortuna Düsseldorf .[ 2] He made a further 79 appearances for the club in the Bundesliga between 1963 and 1967, scoring 18 goals.[ 1]
Wild was signed by Hertha BSC in 1967. He appeared 88 times for the club in the Bundesliga, scoring seven goals. In 1971, Wild was banned by the DFB from playing in German football for his involvement in the 1971 Bundesliga scandal . Although the ban was later lifted, Wild did not return to professional football.
After retiring, Wild served briefly as vice-chairman at 1. FC Nürnberg.[ 3]
Honours
German football championship: 1961
DFB-Pokal: 1962
References
External links
1935: Kuzorra
1936: Budde & Poertgen
1937: Männer
1938: Schön
1939: Adamkiewicz & Binder
1940: Machate
1941: Conen
1942: Wilimowski
1943: Decker & Noack
1953: Islacker
1954: Stollenwerk & Waldner
1955: Kohn , Kunkel , Sadlowski , D. Seeler , Sommerlatt & Traub
1956: Ruppenstein , U. Seeler & Termath
1957: Jobst
1958: Geiger
1959: Rummel
1960: Brülls & Witlatschil
1961: Hänel
1962: Flachenecker , Haseneder , Wild & Wolfframm
1963: U. Seeler
1964: Brunnenmeier
1965: Breuer , Emmerich , Gerhardt , Haseneder , Koslowski & Wild
1966: Ohlhauser & Osterhoff
1967: G. Müller
1967: G. Müller
1968: Löhr
1969: G. Müller
1970: Löhr
1971: G. Müller
1972: Fischer & Löhr , Overath & Rupp
1973: Löhr
1974: Hölzenbein
1975: Lindner
1976: Toppmöller
1977: D. Müller
1978: D. Müller
1979: Hoeneß
1980: Allofs & Burgsmüller
1981: Hartwig , Hrubesch & Remark
1982: Rummenigge
1983: Engels
1984: Fischer & Worm
1985: Dum
1986: Allgöwer
1987: Kurtenbach
1988: Kuntz
1989: Schreier
1990: Kuntz & Rufer
1991: Tönnies
1992: Walter
1993: Thom
1994: Rufer
1995: Herrlich
1996: Beschastnykh , Häßler & Kuka
1997: Winkler
1998: Jancker
1999: Weber
2000: Kevrić
2001: Van Lent
2002: Berbatov
2003: Élber
2004: Aílton & Klasnić
2005: Jancker & Pizarro
2006: Pizarro
2007: Cacau
2008: Gómez
2009: Džeko & Olić
2010: Barrios , T. Müller & Senesie
2011: Lakić
2012: Lewandowski
2013: Gómez
2014: T. Müller
2015: Kießling & Schipplock
2016: Mkhitaryan
2017: Lewandowski
2018: Lewandowski
2019: Lewandowski
2020: Lewandowski
2021: Sancho
2022: Glatzel
2023: Kolo Muani
2024: Adli