Alwin Riemke
Alwin Riemke | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | February 2, 1910 | |
date of death | November 1991 | |
Place of death | Nuremberg , Germany | |
position | goal | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1926-1928 | Fortuna Leipzig | |
1928-1930 | VfB Leipzig | |
1930-1932 | TSV 1860 Munich | |
1932-1934 | VfB Leipzig | |
1934-1935 | Lausanne-Sports FC | 4 (0) |
1935-1936 | Basel | 4 (0) |
1939-1941 | 1. FC Nuremberg | 6 (0) |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1934-1935 | Lausanne-Sports FC | |
1935-1936 | FC Basel | |
1937-1939 | SpVgg Fürth | |
1939-1941 | 1. FC Nuremberg | |
1945-1946 | 1. FC Nuremberg | |
1947 | SpVgg Fürth | |
1948-1950 | FC Bayern Munich | |
1951-1952 | 1. FC Nuremberg | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Alwin Riemke (born February 2, 1910 ; † November 1991 in Nuremberg ), also called "Alv" , was a German football goalkeeper , football coach and DFB functionary.
Career
player
Riemke, who grew up in Leipzig , was a 16-year-old member of Fortuna Leipzig's first team and moved to VfB Leipzig in 1928 , for which he was initially active for two seasons. For the Leipzig team he was used in the round of 16 of the 1930 German Championship , which was lost to Holstein Kiel 3: 4 on May 18, in addition to the point games .
For the season 1930/31 he moved to SV 1860 München in the District League Bavaria, southern Bavaria group , which he also in the following season each second behind the Bayern Munich ended. For the sixties he came in his first season as a participant in the final round of the German championship in 1931 in all four games, including the final, which was lost on June 14, 1931 2: 3 against Hertha BSC .
From 1932 to 1934 Riemke was again at VfB Leipzig and in the Saxony selection between the posts. He then became a coach. From 1934 to 1936 he was active as a player- coach for the Swiss national league team Lausanne-Sports FC and then FC Basel . He played four games for Basel. Then from 1939 to 1941 for 1. FC Nürnberg , where he ended his active football career after six point games.
Trainer
Riemke's first major success as a 25-year-old coach was winning the "double" with Lausanne in 1934/35. He himself worked four times as a goalkeeper; The main keeper was the famous Frank Séchehaye .
Success did not saturate him. In the mid-1930s, Riemke spent a few months at Arsenal FC and attended a certified coaching course with Jimmy Hogan . After returning to Germany , "Alv" worked from 1937 to 1939 as a coach at SpVgg Fürth and from 1939 to 1941 at 1. FC Nürnberg . After the end of the Second World War , he returned to Nuremberg in July 1945 and now led the club to second place in the newly created and in Germany first top division, the Oberliga Süd . In the second half of the following season he worked briefly for league rivals SpVgg Fürth in January 1947 before taking over Bayern Munich for two seasons in the 1948/49 season. His last coaching activity was from 1951 to 1952 at 1. FC Nürnberg, where he remained (board) member and years later stepped in as a short-term interim coach in the Bundesliga .
In the 1950s he was an association trainer at the Bavarian Football Association . He led the amateur selection of the Free State in 1955 to the final of the DFB country cup . But even before the game, which Bayern won 5-2 against Westphalia on July 2, 1955 at the Rosenaustadion in Augsburg, he surprisingly resigned. The ex-national player of FC Bayern Jakob “Jakl” Streitle then acted as coach here.
In 1966 the Leipziger was part of the DFB team at the 1966 World Cup in England , where he was injured in a bus accident and had to be hospitalized. In the 1970s he was a member of the DFB game committee and was involved in looking after the German amateur national team at the 1972 Olympic soccer tournament in Munich .
Others
After the end of the Second World War, he ran a sports store, first in Königstrasse in Nuremberg, then at 5 Karolinenstrasse.
Web links
- Alwin Riemke in the database of weltfussball.de
- Alwin Riemke on glubberer.de
Single references
- ↑ kicker sports magazine from November 21, 1991, page 13
- ↑ see e.g. B. Hamburger Anzeiger of May 26, 1934
- ↑ Change from Lausanne to Basel according to the Wiener Sporttagblatt of July 24, 1935, page 3
- ^ Association "Basler Fussballarchiv": Alwin Riemke - FCB statistics . Association "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- ↑ Jean-Pierre Malherbe / Guy de Dekker: Swiss League Players' Record Ligue Nationale A , Holsbeek o. J. (probably 2008), page 90. Whether and how often the coach / goalkeeper played himself at FC Basel in 1935/36 does not emerge from the source.
- ↑ Sport-Magazin from November 15, 1965, pages 16 f.
- ↑ Kicker from August 1, 1966, page 41
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Riemke, Alwin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German soccer goalkeeper |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 2, 1910 |
DATE OF DEATH | November 1991 |
Place of death | Nuremberg |