Alfred Picard

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Alfred Picard
Personnel
birthday March 21, 1913
place of birth DietesheimGerman Empire
date of death April 12, 1945
Place of death LastrupGerman Empire
position Middle runner
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1930-1940 1. SSV Ulm 1928
1943-1944 LSV Danzig
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1939 Germany 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Alfred Picard (born March 21, 1913 in Dietesheim , † April 12, 1945 in Lastrup - Kneheim ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Picard was a middle runner from 1930 to 1940 in the 1. SSV Ulm 1928 , for which he first played in the second-rate southern German district league and from the 1931/32 season - promotion conditional - in the southern Bavarian group within the Bavarian regional league in the southern German football association . In the following season , the fifth place was enough for inclusion in the Gauliga Württemberg , as one of 16 Gauligen in the time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in the German Empire . Together with the Ulm FV 1894 , the Gauliga 1933/34 could be held. In the following season he and his team took second place - just two points behind Gaumeister VfB Stuttgart . He achieved this placement with his team at the end of the 1936/37 season , while the Ulm FV 1894 had already been relegated at the end of the 1935/36 season. For Ulm, he also played a total of seven games in the Tschammerpokal competition for three consecutive seasons ; in his first game on June 14, 1936, he scored a goal, which he scored in the first final round of a 4: 3 win at Bayern Munich with a goal of 3: 2 with a penalty in the 65th minute.

Used for military service, he played - due to the stationing - the season 1943/44 for the Air Force Sports Club Danzig in the Gauliga Danzig-West Prussia , which he finished with the club as a master. Thanks to this success, he and the team took part in the final round of the German Championship and played two games against Hertha BSC in the first round . The first game on April 16, 1944 in Danzig found no winner with the goalless draw, even after extra time , so there was another game on April 23, 1944, which was lost 7-1 in Berlin .

National team

His only international match for the senior national team , he played on March 26, 1939 in Differdange in the 1: 2 defeat against the national team of Luxembourg .

successes

Others

Alfred Picard died shortly before the end of the Second World War in Kneheim in the municipality of Lastrup in the district of Cloppenburg . He found his final resting place in the St. Andreas cemetery in Cloppenburg .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alfred Picard on volksbund .de (accessed on September 10, 2017)

literature