Emil Feiler

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Emil Feiler (* 1889 ; † after 1918 ) was a German football player .

Career

FC Stuttgarter Cickers

Feiler played as a striker of FC Stuttgarter Cickers from 1906 to 1908 in the championships organized by the Association of South German Football Associations in Gau Schwaben within the southern district as one of the four regional highest divisions, point games. After he emerged victorious from Gau Schwaben at the end of his first season, his team finished third and last in the finals in the Südkreis . At the end of his second season he emerged again as the winner of the Gau Schwaben and won the southern district championship, which qualified him and his team for the finals of the southern German championship. This was the first of four participating teams to be completed with six wins from six games after two legs.

VfB Leipzig

From 1908 to 1912 he played point games for VfB Leipzig in the championships organized by the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs in Gau North-West Saxony , the regional top division . During this time he won the championship in the Northwest Saxony region three times and the Central German championship twice.

In the Gau divided into two groups, he played in group A, from which he emerged as the winner with the team. The final North West Saxony against the winner of Group B, SC Wacker Leipzig , was initially lost on April 4, 1909 with 1: 2. Since Heinrich Riso and Leopold Richter, two players from VfB Leipzig, had to be released for the upcoming international match against the Hungarian national team in Budapest on the same day , the final was repeated on April 25, 1909 - and won 4-1. VfB Leipzig was unable to take part in the final round of the Central German Championship due to lack of time.

The 1909/10 season went significantly better than the year before, when they were forced to play a playoff for first place against the tied SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau , which was won 4-1 on March 28, 1909. From Group A, which consists of five teams, Feiler and the team emerged unbeaten and seven points ahead of the winner again, as did the North West Saxony final won 2-1 against BV Olympia 1896 Leipzig on February 20, 1910 . Participation in the final round of the Central German Championship also went smoothly; with a bye, he moved with the team into the first intermediate round, in which on March 13, 1910 in Plauen Germania Mittweida was defeated 4-2. With the 4-1 victory on March 20, 1910 at FC Wacker Halle , he and the team moved into the final for the first time. The final on April 3, 1910 in Leipzig was won 4-1 against SC Erfurt .

The 1910/11 season was again completed as the first of eight participating teams in the first single-track district of Northwest Saxony. All games in the final round of the Central German Championship were won, including the final, which was won 3-1 against FC Wacker Halle on April 2, 1911 in Leipzig . Due to the success, Feiler took part for the first time in the final round of the German championship and reached the quarter and semi-finals in the final, which was lost on June 4, 1911 in Dresden with 1: 3 against BTuFC Viktoria 89 ; in three games he scored three goals. He finished his last season as runner-up in the district of Northwest Saxony.

FC Stuttgarter Cickers

The season of 1912-13 and 1917-18 , he played again for FC Stuttgart Cickers in the South German Football Federation discharged Championships in Südkreis . In his two seasons he could only crown his first with two championships.

successes

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