Ernst Nagelschmitz

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Ernst Nagelschmitz
Personnel
birthday May 1, 1902
place of birth BudapestAustria-Hungary
date of death May 23, 1987
Place of death MunichGermany
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1915-1920 FC Bayern Munich
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1920-1934 FC Bayern Munich
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1926 Germany 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Ernst Nagelschmitz (born May 1, 1902 in Budapest , Austria-Hungary ; † May 23, 1987 in Munich ) was a German football player who won the German championship with FC Bayern Munich in 1932 and played an international match for the senior national team in 1926 .

Career

society

Born in Budapest, Ernst Nagelschmitz came to Munich with his parents at the age of nine. In 1915, at the age of 13, he joined FC Bayern Munich and on July 27, 1920 moved up to the first team of the "Rothosen" together with Josef Pöttinger and Franz Dietl from the youth department. The brilliant technician was mostly entrusted with building up the game on the outside runner position. In the final of the South German Cup he lost to Bayern on June 17, 1923 at the MTV-Platz on Marbachstrasse, but to SpVgg Fürth 3: 4.

His first football highlight was the 1925/26 season. First, he finished with Bayern Munich in the district league Bayern first place and also came against the SV 1860 München in 2: 0 victory on September 26, and the 3: 3 draw on 20 December 1925 in the city of Derby used .

In the final round of the southern German championship , which Bayern won with 18: 2 points, they were three points ahead of SpVgg Fürth . Surprisingly, he lost with teammates like Kutterer , Pöttinger and Hofmann on May 16, 1926, the round of 16 of the final round of the German championship at Fortuna Leipzig with 0-2 goals. Two years later, in 1927/28 , he again won the championship with Bayern in the district league, the Südbayern group and that of the southern Germans and once again made it into the final round of the German championship . In this he prevailed with the team against Wacker Halle with 3: 0 and SpVgg Sülz 07 (forerunner of 1. FC Cologne ) with 5: 2; however, lost in the semi-finals against Hamburger SV with 2: 8, after it had been 1: 1 at halftime. He formed the runner row with Josef Hofmeister and Ludwig Goldbrunner , but this could not prevent the goalscoring qualities of Otto Harder , Franz Horn and Hans Rave . In the 1931/32 season he won with the team again the championship in the Bavarian regional league, group southern Bavaria , then the final round of the southern German championship with one point ahead of 1. FC Nuremberg in the group south / east. After the final defeat for the southern German championship against Eintracht Frankfurt , the winner of the group north / west, he took part with Bayern in the finals for the German championship 1931/32 . In this he was used in three of four games (except the quarter-finals ) and on June 12, 1932 in Nuremberg he was part of the team that was successful in the final with 2-0 against Eintracht Frankfurt.

He won the first German soccer championship in 1932 under coach Richard Dombi as a left wing runner with the defensive racers Haringer , Heidkamp and Goldbrunner and Bergmaier , Krumm and Rohr acted in the storm . Nagelschmitz had to be injured before the half-time whistle. The final in Nuremberg was already his 378th outing for FC Bayern Munich for the tall outside runner and brilliant technician. He only ended his career five years later. By participating in the semi-finals in 1928 and winning the German championship in 1932, FC Bayern Munich had succeeded in establishing itself in the group of the most powerful and prominent German clubs.

National team

Nagelschmitz made his debut on April 18, 1926 in Düsseldorf in the senior national team , when they won 4-2 against the Netherlands ; His teammate Josef Pöttinger was a three-time goal scorer. Three weeks earlier, on March 28, he had been able to convince in the Fighting Game Cup match between southern Germany and central Germany (3-1) in Munich as a left wing runner alongside Hans Hagen and Ludwig Leinberger .

During the Olympic soccer tournament in Amsterdam in 1928 , he was part of the team, as were his teammates, Kutterer, Hofmann and Pöttinger. A use in both tournament games , in which the German team was eliminated on June 3 with 1: 4 against the selection and eventual tournament winner Uruguay in the quarter-finals, was denied him. Reich trainer Otto Nerz relied on Georg Knöpfle , Hans Kalb and Ludwig Leinberger in the runner row .

Others

Until shortly before his death in 1987, the tax officer was an enthusiastic curling and a regular guest at the home games of FC Bayern Munich.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Excerpt from the commemorative publication 25 years of FC Bayern Munich on successfans.com.
  2. Match pairing on kleeblatt-chronik.de.
  3. Group photo of the final teams on successfans.com
  4. Team photo from the FC Bayern Munich 1925 festschrift on successfans.com
  5. Schulze-Marmeling: The Bavarians. P. 68.
  6. Schulze-Marmeling: The Bavarians. P. 588.
  7. Jürgen Bitter : Germany's national soccer player: the lexicon . SVB Sportverlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-328-00749-0 , p. 332 .

literature

  • Lorenz Knieriem, Hardy Grüne : Player Lexicon 1890 - 1963 . In: Encyclopedia of German League Football . tape 8 . AGON, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 .
  • Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling: The Bavarians. The history of the record champions. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 2007. ISBN 978-3-89533-534-1 .
  • Fritz Tauber: German national football team: Player statistics from A to Z . 3. Edition. AGNON, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-89784-397-4 (176 pages).