Ernst Poetsch

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Ernst Poetsch (born June 29, 1883 , † 1950 ) was a German national soccer player who played three international football matches between 1908 and 1910.

career

The left half-forward and outside runner played for Union 92 Berlin from 1897 to 1916 . As the red-whites of Union 92 in the 1904/05 season after successes against Eintracht Braunschweig (4: 1), Dresdner SC (5: 2) and 2: 0 in the final on June 11, 1905 in Cologne against the Karlsruher FV won the German championship , Ernst Poetsch was not part of the Union 92 squad. In the following year, 1905/06, he was active alongside goalkeeper Paul Eichelmann at the games for the German championship on April 29 in Altona against Victoria Hamburg (3 : 1) and in the 0: 4 semi-final defeat on May 20 in Braunschweig against 1. FC Pforzheim . In the Berlin championship 1907/08 he reached the runner - up with the team from Union-Platz Mariendorf behind Viktoria 89 . From 1910 to 1912 he came third with Union 92 three times in a row in Berlin.

With the Berlin selection, Poetsch was twice in the final for the Crown Prince's Cup in 1909 and 1910 . On June 7, 1908, he made his debut in the third official international match of the DFB in Vienna against Austria in a 2: 3 defeat as a right runner in the national team. The two goals for the German team were scored by Eugen Kipp and Adolf Jäger . On April 4, 1909, he came in a 3-3 draw in Budapest against Hungary for his second international game. He formed the runner row with Camillo Ugi and Paul Hunder . A year later, on April 24, 1910 in Arnhem, he ended his national team career with his third international calling, in a 2: 4 defeat against the Netherlands. Max Breunig , on the other hand, started his international career in Arnhem.

The master printer wore the dress of the Berlin city selection in 15 games - the last time in March 1912 in Vienna.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Fritz Tauber: German national football team: Player statistics from A to Z . 3. Edition. AGNON, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-89784-397-4 , p. 97 (176 pages).

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