STATS BY JEANMARC & EL MAGO 10Name: Otto Fritz Harder
Nickname: "Tull"
Country:

Germany
Club: Hamburger Sport-Verein
Position: *
CFSide: RF/BS
Age: 23-30 years (25/11/1892)
Height: 190 cm
Weight: 87 kg
Attack:
92Defence:
30Balance:
93Stamina:
73Top Speed:
84Acceleration:
77Response:
87Agility:
70Dribble Accuracy:
87Dribble Speed:
75Short Pass Accuracy:
74Short Pass Speed:
68Long Pass Accuracy:
70Long Pass Speed:
73Shot Accuracy:
87Shot Power:
86Shot Technique:
84Free Kick Accuracy:
71Curling:
67Header:
90Jump:
75Technique:
86Aggression:
92Mentality:
65Keeper Skills:
50Team Work:
69Injury Tolerance:
BCondition/Fitness:
6Weak Foot Accuracy:
7Weak Foot Frequency:
7Consistency:
5Growth Type:
Early LastingCARDS:P15: Goal Poacher
P21: Fox in the Box
S03: 1-on-1 Finish
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Positioning - Scoring - Post Player - Lines - 1on1 Scoring
Attack / Defence Awareness Card: Attack MindedINFO:After Uwe Seeler, the most famous HSV player. One of the best ever German centre forwards. The giant, very strong and amazingly fast, had unbelievable pace for such a tall and strong guy. Besides he was excellent technician, great dribbler on short space, two-footed with great heading and good shot. But he couldn't play more than 50-60 minutes, after that he was just waiting for the ball, wasn't mobile at all neither has ever tried to run when not in ball possession. He was also alcoholic. Otto Harder began his footballing career at the age of 16 years at Brunswick Hohenzollern. Previously, he had, like Adolf hunters from Altona FC from 1893, felt more attracted to athletics. After one year moved to Eintracht Braunschweig Harder. 1911 came Harder at the guest performance of the English professional team Tottenham Hotspur to the nickname "Tull" as the Englishman Walter Daniel Tull was a the 1.90 meters Harder in stature similar to Black (the first black outfield in British professional football). In the spring of 1912, "Tull" Harder joined for the first time (but only for a short time) to Hamburg FC in 1888 from the 1919 Hamburger SV should emerge. Fans of "harmony" Harder wanted to forcibly prevent the trip to Hamburg, but this had gotten wind of the action and boarded the train in Peine. Finally Harder played yet another year in Brunswick and only afterwards went to the HFC in 1888. Otto Harder made military service in World War I and received the Iron Cross First and Second Class. A football team photo from 1917 shows him as a guest player of the Szczecin SC. After the founding of Hamburger SV Harder was one of those players who took part in the final of the championship in 1922. 1923 Harder was first officially German champions with Hamburger SV, 1928, at age 36, he won his second title and put it on a record when he was in the "Alster Season" (name of league) in meeting with the Wandsbeker FC scored 12 goals. Nevertheless, coach Otto Reich mink Harder did not with the Olympic Games, which had at that time the status of a world championship. Total Harder came from 1914 to 1926 on 15 international matches in which he scored 14 goals. In his last five internationals he was captain of the national team and scored ten goals. 1929 Hamburger SV won a duel with Penarol 4-2. Harder scored all four goals. In January 1931 Harder moved to SC Victoria Hamburg, two years later, at age 41, reportedly even a short spell at VfB Kiel to give, and then finally to end his career. Harder joined the Nazi Party in 1932 and in 1933 joined the SS in. After being drafted into the Waffen SS at the end of August 1939 he was a guard at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Oranienburg. From November 1939 to the spring of 1940, he was first at the guards, and from April 1940 in the administration of the Neuengamme concentration camp in Hamburg. Since August 1944 Harder was an SS commandant of the concentration camp Hauptscharführer Hanover-Ahlem. On 30 January 1945 yet he was promoted to SS-Untersturmführer. A British military court sentenced him under the Curiohaus processes 16 May 1947 as a war criminal to 15 years in prison, which was later reduced to ten years in prison. During the trial, not distanced himself from National Socialism and famous "not guilty" to. Hamburger SV graduated Member temporarily. Harder was already Christmas 1951 early release from prison in Werl, Westphalia. On his return Harder "celebrated by HSV and his followers frenetic". Otto Harder died on 4 March 1956 at the age of 63 years. At the funeral several club representatives of the Hamburg SV participated, and youth players of the club formed a guard of honor.