Alfred Pawlitzki

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Alfred Pawlitzki was a German soccer player .

Career

The center forward Alfred Pawlitzki began his career with the Breslauer SpVgg 02 in the first-class Gauliga Schlesien at the time . There he was one of the top performers together with Fritz Langner and was appointed several times in the Silesian selection, with which he played over 30 representative games, including against Austria, Bavaria and Württemberg. In 1939 won Pawlitzki with Silesia by a 2: 1 victory against Bayern the Reichsbund Cup . Two years later Pawlitzki moved to WSV Liegnitz . After the end of the Second World War , Pawlitzki and Fritz Langner moved to TSV Detmold in Lippe . From 1950 to 1952 Pawlitzki completed 34 games for Detmold in the II. West Division and was there significantly involved in winning the Westphalia Championship of the Amateur State League in 1950 and the West German Amateur Championship in the same year. He later settled in Bonn , where he died in 1983 shortly before the age of 70.

Stations

  • until 1941: Breslauer SpVgg 02
  • from 1941: WSV Liegnitz
  • TSV Detmold

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