Hartmut Weiß | |
Height: | 1.87 m |
Birth Date: | 1942 1, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Silesia, Nazi Germany |
Position: | Forward |
Youthyears1: | –1960 |
Youthclubs1: | TSV Bernhausen |
Years1: | 1960–1964 |
Clubs1: | VfB Stuttgart Amateure |
Years2: | 1964–1968 |
Clubs2: | VfB Stuttgart |
Caps2: | 74 |
Goals2: | 23 |
Years3: | 1968–1970 |
Clubs3: | Eintracht Braunschweig |
Caps3: | 60 |
Goals3: | 20 |
Years4: | 1970–1971 |
Clubs4: | VfB Stuttgart |
Caps4: | 34 |
Goals4: | 15 |
Years5: | 1971–1972 |
Clubs5: | Stuttgarter Kickers |
Caps5: | 0 |
Goals5: | 0 |
Hartmut Weiß (born 13 January 1942) is a German footballer who played as a forward.
He spent seven seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB Stuttgart and Eintracht Braunschweig.[1] Weiß was among the players involved in the 1971 Bundesliga scandal, being sentenced to a lifetime ban in January 1972 for his participation in fixing a match of VfB Stuttgart against Arminia Bielefeld.[2] [3] He later received an amnesty, but never played professional football again.