Arno Motschmann

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Arno Motschmann
Personnel
birthday 1911
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1929-1932 FC Bayern Munich 14 (11)
1932-1934 FC Mulhouse
1934-1937 US Valenciennes-Anzin
1938-1940 FC Mulhouse
1 Only league games are given.

Arno Motschmann (* 1911 ) was a German soccer player who was active for FC Bayern Munich and won four titles with him.

Career

Motschmann was a striker of FC Bayern Munich from 1929 to 1932 . In the championships organized by the South German Football Association , he played five point games in the Bavarian district league, Südbayern group, in his first season . He crowned his debut on October 27, 1929 (9th matchday) in a 6-1 win in the away game against Ulm's FV 94 with his first goal, the goal for the final score. He played four more point games in a row, with his fourth goal on December 1, 1929 in a 3-1 win in the away game against TSV 1860 Munich with the goal of 2-1 in the 61st minute, his second goal. By winning the South Bavarian Championship, he and his team qualified for the finals for the South German Championship. His only final game he played on March 16, 1930 (10th matchday) in the 0-1 defeat at Wormatia Worms ; he was also used in a friendly.

In the following season he was only used in four final round matches of the South German Championship: On February 8, 1931 (4th matchday) in a 5-1 win in the home game against FV Union Böckingen , on April 12th, 1931 (10th matchday) in the 2-0 win in the away game against SpVgg Fürth , on April 19, 1931 (11th matchday) in the 2-0 win in the home game against Karlsruher FV and on May 3rd, 1931 (13th matchday) in the 1: 2 defeat in the away game against Eintracht Frankfurt . He also scored one goal in eight friendly matches.

In his last season he scored the same number of goals in nine district league games, with him on August 9, 1931 (1st matchday) in a 5-1 win in the away game against 1. SSV Ulm 1928 three goals to make it 1-0, 2-1 and 4: 1 in the 14th, 39th and 62nd minutes, as well as on September 20, 1931 (7th matchday) in the 4: 2 win in the away game against SSV Jahn Regensburg with the goals to 1: 0, 2 : 0 and 3: 1 in the fifth, twelfth and 38th minutes. With the re-winning the championship Suedbayerisches he took part in the final round of the Southern German championship with his team and came only on January 17, 1932 (2nd Round) in 2: 6 defeat in the home match against 1. FC Pforzheim to Commitment. As a defeated finalist for the South German Championship in 1932, he was still qualified as a participant in the final round for the German Championship with FC Bayern Munich ; However, was not used in the eighth , quarter and semi-finals as well as in the successful final .

For the 1932/33 season he moved to the French first division club FC Mulhouse , with whom he had to relegate to Division 2 as last-placed group A after the first staging of French professional football , and finished third in Group North at the end of the season. With the admission of the professionalized second division teams from the 1933/34 season to participation in the national club cup , Motschmann was also used in this competition and scored a goal.

Since the 1934/35 season, he has been part of the second division US Valenciennes-Anzin , he was used for this in his first season in 19 of the 26 point games, scored a total of 14 goals alongside the two Polish-born French national players Ignace and Waggi contributed significantly to the promotion to the top division. After only one first division season , he rose with the team as penultimate. Motschmann completed another season for the team (for which he scored five goals in four cup games) before he returned to league rivals FC Mulhouse at the beginning of the following season and belonged to this two more seasons in this division. In 1938/39 he was used again in the national club cup.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. Production and publishing BoD - Books on Demand - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - pp. 97, 101, 106
  2. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. Production and publishing BoD - Books on Demand - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - p. 99
  3. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. Production and publishing BoD - Books on Demand - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - p. 104
  4. "FC Bayern Munich in its first championship season 1931/32" on club272.blogspot.de.
  5. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. Production and publishing BoD - Books on Demand - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - pp. 108, 109
  6. Season 1934-35 on vafc-story.pagesperso-orange.fr, accessed on December 29, 2018 (French)