Arthur Marohn

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Arthur Marohn
Personnel
birthday June 14, 1893
place of birth MariendorfGerman Empire
date of death April 21, 1975
Place of death BerlinGermany
size 183 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1909-1913 BTuFC Victoria 89
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1913-1922 BTuFC Victoria 89
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1921 Germany 1 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1939-1940 Berlin BC 1926
1941-1942 Spandauer SV
1 Only league games are given.

Arthur Marohn (born June 14, 1893 in Mariendorf ; † April 21, 1975 in Berlin ) was a German football player and coach .

Player career

societies

Marohn joined the junior team of the Berlin TuFC Viktoria 89 at the age of 16 and in 1913 moved up to the first team of the reigning champions , for which he was part of the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs , which had been in existence since April 29, 1911 , the umbrella organization for all football clubs from Berlin and the province Brandenburg, was used. During the time he was a member of the club he won the Berlin championship twice. As a result, he took part with the team in the final round of the German championship and came on May 5, 1912 in Danzig in the 7-0 victory over BuEV Danzig in the quarter-finals , as well as on April 13, 1913 in the 6-1 - Victory over SV Prussia-Samland Königsberg in Berlin . His last game was the semi-finals, lost 3-1 to VfB Leipzig on April 27, 1913 .

Selection / national team

As a player in the selection team of the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs, he played for these 27 games. His only international match for the senior national team , he played on June 5, 1921 in the 3-0 defeat against the national team of Hungary in Budapest . Previously, he was nominated for the last two internationals before the First World War , against the national team of Belgium and the national team of the Netherlands , but was not used.

successes

Coaching career

After Marohn had acquired the coaching license , he trained the Berlin BC 1926 in the 1939/40 season, later, in 1941/42, the Spandauer SV .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Birth register Berlin V a, 1893, entry no.1529
  2. Death Berlin-Neukölln, 1975, entry no. 1357

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