David Binder (soccer player)

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David Binder
Holstein-Kiel-German-Champion-1912.jpg
Binder (standing, 3rd from right)
and teammate in the championship team from 1912
Personnel
birthday December 18, 1893
date of death November 25, 1917
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1911-1913 Holstein Kiel
1913– (...) BFC Prussia
1 Only league games are given.

David Binder ( December 18, 1893 - November 25, 1917 ) was a German football player .

Career

Binder joined Holstein Kiel in 1911 . For this club he played in the championships in the Kiel district , which belonged to the North German Football Association , from 1911 to 1913/14 point games and won the district championship in 1912 and 1913 with Holstein.

In addition to participating in the finals for the North German Championship, which could be won in 1912, he and his team were also represented in the finals for the German Championship, in 1913 as the defending champion. He made his debut at this level on May 5, 1912 in the Hoheluft stadium in a 2-1 victory in the quarter-finals over BFC Prussia , in which he also scored the winning goal in the 87th minute. His two goals on May 19, 1912 in a 2-1 victory by n. V. in the semifinals against the defending champion, BTuFC Viktoria 89 , paved the way to Hamburg, where the final was held on May 26, 1912 and was won by Ernst Möller in the 52nd minute converted penalty to 1-0 was decided. He played his last game in the finals on April 27, 1913 in Essen in the 2-1 defeat against Duisburg SpV .

In September of the same year, on the first match day of the newly established North German League , Binder is said to have scored nine goals in his team's 10-0 win against Borussia Harburg . Then he went to Berlin. In fact, the Kieler made his debut on October 5, 1913, as previously announced, in the team of the BFC Prussia, but he also made other games for Holstein, in early November in Braunschweig. In the years that followed, Binder was initially still active as an "external player" with the Prussians, later perhaps with the Berlin BC . There is a match report from March 1918 in which a player by his name is mentioned as a BBC striker.

David Binder, "one of the few non-academics in the Kiel jersey" (he worked in mechanical engineering), had died in World War I in November 1917 at the age of 23 . In 1915 he was awarded the Iron Cross as a participant in the war; shortly afterwards he appeared as a wounded man on a casualty list.

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Single references

  1. shz.de: "Schoolchildren, Students and a Chimney Sweep" , accessed on July 18, 2019.
  2. z. B. Hamburger Anzeiger of September 17, 1913, page 18, and other sources
  3. Der lawn sport of August 20, 1913, page 643 f .: "The storm receives a notable reinforcement through Binder" (Prussia in the Berlin trade press always with "ß")
  4. ^ 3: 0 against the Vienna AC , Arbeiter-Zeitung of October 6, 1913, page 6; see. also photo in the illustrated Österreichischer Sportblatt dated October 11, 1913, page 9
  5. ^ Prager Tagblatt dated November 1, 1913, page 6
  6. Allgemeine Sport-Zeitung of March 24, 1918, page 113
  7. ^ 50 years of "Holstein" Kiel (ed. By the association), Rendsburg 1950, page 21; the death date mentioned there on November 25th, 2017 cited shz.de: “ Schoolchildren , students and a chimney sweep” , visited on July 18, 2019. In the same club history, his team captain Willi Zincke writes on page 139: “From the players (the championship eleven 1912) are Krogmann, Möller and Binder fell in the First World War. ”On page 204, “ Cally ”Schulz confirms :“ The losses became more and more severe. Ernst Möller liked it. Binder liked ... "
  8. ^ Foreign paper from January 18, 1915, page 7
  9. genealogy.net , accessed on August 3, 2019