Ernst Blum (soccer player)

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Ernst Blum (born January 25, 1904 in Vaihingen on the Fildern , † May 17, 1980 ) was a German football player . He was only active for VfB Stuttgart and was nicknamed "Wenzel" in the club .

Career

societies

Blum belonged to VfB Stuttgart from 1921 to 1934 , for which he played point games in the district championships organized by the South German Football Association in the Württemberg / Baden district league and had to be relegated from this at the end of the 1922/23 season , for the 1924/25 season returned to the now more powerful, without district leagues existing district league Württemberg / Baden.

In the following season he won his first regional title with the team and thus took part in the finals for the South German Championship , which was finished fifth by six district champions.

From the 1927/28 season he played in the Württemberg group of the district league, which was divided into two groups, from which he emerged as champions with the team in 1930 ; the final round of the South German Championship was repeatedly finished fifth - this time out of eight participants. Third in the 1932/33 season , he was qualified for the Gauliga Württemberg , which was introduced in the coming season and was one of the Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the uniform top division in the German Empire . As third place in the 1933/34 season, he ended his active football career.

National team

His only international match for the senior national team , he played on October 2, 1927 in Copenhagen in the 1: 3 defeat against the Danish national team .

successes

Others

He remained loyal to VfB even after his active football career and took on several honorary posts in Stuttgart.

During and after his time as a football player, he was also a successful rugby player .

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