Arthur Mohns

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Arthur Mohns ( December 4, 1896 , † 1960 ) was a German football player . From 1920 to 1922, he played five times as a national player.

Career

societies

Mohns played for BFC Meteor 06 and Berliner SC Favorit in his youth . Via SC Minerva 93 Berlin , he came to SV Norden-Nordwest . Until 1930 he played as a defender and runner for the leading club from the Wedding district . In the 1921/22 season he first celebrated the relay championship in the Oberliga Berlin with SV Norden-Nordwest, won the finals against Charlottenburg for the Brandenburg championship and played in the final round of the German championship against FC Viktoria Forst (1-0) and in the semifinals against 1. FC Nürnberg (0: 1). The future national player Otto Montag and the later trainer in Kaiserslautern, Karl Berndt , also played for SV Norden-Nordwest in these games. He won the Berlin State Cup with the Red-Whites in 1923.

Selection / national team

As a player in the selection team of the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs , he was used in a total of 40 games, including six between 1919 and 1926 in the competition for the Federal Cup.

In his five appearances for the DFB he played twice against the national teams of Austria and Hungary and once against those of Finland . He made his debut on September 26, 1920 in Vienna in the 3-2 defeat against the Austrian national team, his last on July 2, 1922 in Bochum in a goalless draw against the Hungarian national team at the side of captain Adolf Jäger and goalkeeper Theodor Lohrmann .

Others

Parallel to his football career, he worked as a baker. After the Second World War , he briefly tried his hand as a trainer before he was employed in the Berlin city administration.

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