Karl Hohmann

{{short description|German footballer}}

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{{Infobox football biography

| name = Karl Hohmann

| image = 1933-11-05 Magdeburg, Germany-Norway, Hohmann 2-0.png

| caption = Scoring against Norway in Magdeburg on 5 November 1933

| fullname =

| birth_date = {{birth date|1908|6|19|df=y}}

| birth_place = Düsseldorf, German Empire

| death_date = {{death date and age|1974|3|30|1908|6|19|df=y}}

| death_place = Benrath, West Germany

| height =

| position = Midfielder

| youthyears1 =

| youthclubs1 =

| years1 = 1929–1937

| years2 = 1937–1939

| clubs1 = VfL Benrath

| clubs2 = FK Pirmasens

| caps1 =

| goals1 =

| nationalyears1 = 1930–1937

| nationalteam1 = Germany

| nationalcaps1 = 26

| nationalgoals1 = 20

| manageryears1 = 1949–1954

| managerclubs1 = Rot-Weiss Essen

|medaltemplates =

{{MedalSport|Men's football}}

{{MedalCountry|{{fb|GER|1933}}}}

{{MedalCompetition|FIFA World Cup}}

{{Medal|3rd|1934 Italy|}}

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Karl Hohmann (19 June 1908 – 30 March 1974) was a German football (soccer) player. He was born in Düsseldorf and died in Benrath.

Between 1930 and 1937, he played 26 times and scored 20 goals for the Germany national football team.{{Cite web|url=http://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=8508|title = Karl Hohmann, international football player}} He played in the 1934 FIFA World Cup, scoring 2 goals in the 2-1 quarter-final win against Sweden. Germany went on to finish third. He was also part of Germany's squad at the 1936 Summer Olympics.{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/25427 |title=Karl Hohmann |publisher=Olympedia |access-date=22 September 2021}} Later, he became the coach of Rot-Weiss Essen, leading them to win the 1953 German Cup.

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