Hermann Gösmann

Hermann Gösmann (9 January 1904, in Ibbenbüren – 21 January 1979, in Osnabrück) was a German lawyer and football administrator, and from 1962 to 1975 he was president of the German Football Association (German: Deutscher Fußball-Bund, DFB).

Hermann Gösmann
Hermann Gösmann at 1974 FIFA World Cup Final in Munich
Born(1904-01-09)9 January 1904
Died21 January 1979(1979-01-21) (aged 75)
OccupationLawyer
TitlePresident of the German Football Association
Term1964–1975
PredecessorPeco Bauwens
SuccessorHermann Neuberger

Gösmann participated along with Franz Kremer, then president of 1. FC Köln, and Hermann Neuberger, the eventual successor from Gösmann, in the founding of the Bundesliga. Gösmann was a lawyer by profession. He was elected president during a DFB-Bundestag on July 28, 1962 in the Westfalenhallen in Dortmund. Also during this Bundestag the Bundesliga was founded.[1]

The Bundesliga scandal in the 1970s was during his tenure. Gösmann had offices in international sport. In 1964, he was elected to the UEFA Executive Committee and took over as chair in the UEFA Amateur Commission. Four years later Gösmann was reelected. He died at the age of 75 in Osnabrück due to pulmonary embolism. He was buried in the Heger cemetery in Osnabrück.[2]

References

  1. Freytag, Johannes (2012-07-27). "Norddeutsche Geburtshilfe für die Bundesliga" (in German). NDR. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  2. "Dr. Hermann Gösmann" (in German). Deutscher Fussball-Bund. 2014-01-14. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
Preceded by
Guillermo Cañedo de la Bárcena
FIFA World Cup Chief Organizer
1974
Succeeded by
Alfredo Francisco Cantilo
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