Eduard Hundt

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Eduard Hundt (born August 3, 1909 in Bremen , † July 22, 2002 in Bremen), also called Edu , was a German football player .

Career

societies

Hundt completed the 1930/31 season as a defender for the Berlin tennis club Borussia in the championship organized by the Brandenburg Ball Game Association in the regional top division, the Berlin-Brandenburg district league . As the winner of Group B , he and his team took part in the final round of the Berlin championship and finished second behind Hertha BSC . For the Berlin team, he played two finals for the German championship and scored two goals on his debut, which he achieved on May 10, 1931 in Berlin in a 6-1 victory over VfB Liegnitz .

From 1931 bis 1933 he played for black and white food in the West German Game Association discharged championships in the district league Ruhr , the final season, 1933-34 , in the Gauliga Niederrhein , in one of initially 16 and later spiked to 23 Gauligen to The time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in the German Empire . The final of the West German Association Cup held on April 30, 1933 in Wuppertal , he and his team lost 3-1 to VfL Benrath .

From 1934 to 1942 he played for Werder Bremen in the Gauliga Niedersachsen , the seasons 1942/43 and 1943/44 in the Gauliga Weser-Ems . With the Bremen team he won the Lower Saxony Gaume Championship three times and, due to the successes, played 16 final rounds of the German Championship. Furthermore, he played eleven games in Tschammerpokal contest and also scored on his debut, the 4: 1 win over from the Hildesheim originating SV Algermissen in the first round , two goals.

From 1945 to 1948 he was in the competition for the British Zone Championship in the Bremen City League, which he won with his team in 1946, as well as the Lower Saxony Championship in 1947. The 1947/48 season , his last, he played in the Oberliga Nord , in one of five major leagues as the highest German division after the Second World War .

National team

Hundt played three international matches for the senior national team , for which he made his debut on October 22, 1933 in Duisburg in an 8-1 victory over the Belgian national team. His last appearance as a national player he played on March 11, 1934 in Luxembourg in a 9-1 victory over the Luxembourg national team in the qualifying match for the 1934 World Cup in Italy ; However , he was not part of the squad for the finals.

successes

Others

Hundt collected money for his game at the time, which was not officially allowed. This also explains the move to Werder, as Bremen had powerful sponsors. After his playing career, Hundt became an official at the Hanseatic League.

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