Alfred Ladwig

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Alfred Ladwig (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Ladwig belonged to the BTuFC Viktoria 1889 as a midfielder , for whom he was used in the 1911/12 and 1912/13 seasons in the Berlin championships organized by the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs . In the championship 1911/12, which was held in two groups, he and his team emerged from group A as the winner . The subsequent two- legged final on April 7th and 21st against BFC Preussen , the winner of Group B, was lost 2-1. In the following season, which was played in a group of ten clubs, he and his team emerged as Berlin champions.

With this success he was represented with his club in the final round of the German championship . He played the quarter-finals won 6-1 over SV Prussia-Samland Königsberg on April 13, 1913 on the Union-Platz in Mariendorf near Berlin , the venue of the BTuFC Union 1892 . A fortnight later he and his club lost 1: 3 to the future German champions VfB Leipzig on the square at Marienbrücke , the venue of the SG Olympia 1896 Leipzig . Before that he came with his club, as defending champion from 1911 , on May 5th and 19th, 1912 in the 7-0 quarter-final victory at BuEV Danzig and in the 1-2 semi-final defeat by the later German champions Holstein Kiel in action.

Selection team

As a player in the selection team of the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs, he took part in the fifth edition of the competition for the Crown Prince's Cup. After his team won the quarter and semi-finals on October 13 and November 10, 1912 5-0 and 5-1 against the teams of the Southeast German Football Association and the North German Football Association , they moved into the final. In the 3: 5 defeat against the national team of the West German Game Association , he was used on June 8, 1913 in front of 10,000 spectators in the German Stadium in Berlin .

successes

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