Franz Dienert

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Franz Dienert (born January 1, 1900 ; † unknown) was a German football player .

Dienert played defender for VfB Mühlburg in the Gauliga Baden in the 1930s , at that time one of the 16 highest divisions in German football. He emerged from the youth work of the former FC Weststadt in Karlsruhe and became one of the top performers at VfB Mühlburg. Due to his good performance in the Gauliga, Dienert was accepted into the squad of the German national soccer team and was part of the German World Cup squad as a reserve player at home at the 1934 World Cup. Together with Josef Streb (also 1934), Hermann Nuber (1958) and Wolfgang Paul (1966), he is one of the German football players who were part of a World Cup squad but who never played a game for the German national team.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl-Heinz Jens: "The Soccer World Cup in Statistics", in Kicker-Sportmagazin No. 58/1974, p. 54
  2. Kicker-Sportmagazin, No. 8/2006 of January 23, 2006, p. 7