Clemens Maintz

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Clemens Maintz (* unknown, in Duisburg ; † 1978 ) was a German soccer player who played exclusively for Borussia Fulda from 1928 to 1943 .

Career

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District class Hessen-Hanover

Maintz belonged to Borussia Fulda as a midfielder , for whom he played in the championships organized by the West German Game Association from 1928 to 1933 .

In the Hessen-Hanover district class, which is divided into two groups , he and his club took second place in the south group in the first two seasons, in 1930/31 the first tied for points with BC Sport Kassel , against whom the decider for first place came in fifth : 0 was won. The two-legged final of the district championship, on the other hand, was lost 0: 1 and 0: 3 against CSC 03 Kassel , winners of Group North. In the following season , he and his team won the district championship for the first time as the winner of group south against the winner of group north, 1. SC Göttingen 05 , with an overall result of 7: 1 after the first and second leg. In the subsequent final round of the West German Championship , his team even reached the final, after defeating SpVgg Sülz 07 2-0 in Wuppertal on April 10, 1932, Schwarz-Weiß Wuppertal 2: 1 and on April 17, 1932 in Kassel could. The final against FC Schalke 04 , held in Cologne on May 1, 1932 , was lost 5-1. In the last season before the introduction of the Gauligen, his club again won the championship in the Hessen-Hanover district class, which was not divided into groups. In the subsequent final round of the West German Championship, his team was defeated on April 9, 1933 at Fortuna Düsseldorf with 1: 2 in the semifinals.

Gauliga Hessen

His following seasons he played in the Gauliga Hessen , one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in the German Empire . At the end of the first season in 1933/34 he and his team emerged as champions, in the following season 1. FC Hanau 93 prevailed with three points, and in the 1935/36 season with one point ahead of champions.

In 1936/37 still holding the class as eighth place, he rose with his team in the following as last place in the district league . Returned to the group south in 1939/40 , the class could be held from which one emerged as the winner in the following season . The final of the Gaume Championship was won by his team despite their 2-1 defeat in the first leg at BC Sport Kassel with a convincing 8-3 victory in the second leg. With the division of the Gauliga Hessen into a northern, eastern and southern area, his club - merged with the Reichsbahners to form the Reichsbahn SG Borussia Fulda since July 25, 1941 - played the point games in the Gauliga Kurhessen . If they won the Gaume Championship in 1942, his club finished third in the 1942/43 season .

Final round games for the German championship

With the successes achieved by his club, Maintz took part in the finals for the German championship four times . As second in the West German Championship , he played his first final round match on May 8, 1932 on the Fürth sports field at Ronhofer way , the 2: 5 against 1. FC Nuremberg has been lost.

In 1934 he played all six group D championship games and was eliminated from the competition as a group third behind 1. FC Nürnberg and Dresdner SC , as in 1941 in subgroup 2b . His 12th and last game ended on May 10, 1942 in the qualification with the 0-2 defeat in the home sports park Johannisau against SV Dessau 05 .

Cup games

In the 1935 newly created cup competition for club teams for the Tschammer Cup , it was used for the first time on July 13, 1941 in the first final round . The spectacular game against Kickers Offenbach , against which his team scored the 1: 5 goal by Ludwig Gärtner at halftime , was won 9: 6 in regular time. In the second final round he and his team lost 3: 5 at 1. SV Jena . His last cup game ended on July 19, 1942 with the 1: 6 defeat against Westende Hamborn .

Selection team

As a player in the regional selection team of Hesse , he took part in the first regional selection competition held and was used on July 16, 1933 in Munich in the semi-final game in the 2-6 defeat against the regional selection team of Bavaria .

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