Felix Hunn

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Felix Hunn
Freiburg FC German Champion 1907.jpg
Hunn (5th from right)
and team-mate from Freiburg FC
as German champions in 1907
Personnel
birthday November 16, 1877
place of birth Freiburg im BreisgauGerman Empire
date of death July 10, 1944
Place of death German Empire
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1897-1908 Freiburg FC
1 Only league games are given.

Felix Hunn (born November 16, 1877 in Freiburg im Breisgau ; † July 10, 1944 ) was a German football player .

Career

Felix Hunn, who was spellbound by the hustle and bustle of the 40 to 50 English people between the ages of 16 and 20, the English cadet institute that opened in Dreisamstrasse in 1889, was one of the founding members of the Freiburg , along with Ernst Schottelius and 12 classmates FC , of which he was a member until 1908. The love for the new sport made them linger in Freiburg in the first semesters of their university studies before continuing at other universities in the following years.

He took part with the team in the first final round of the South German Championship 1898/99 , which was held by the Association of South German Football Associations . The final reached on January 8, 1899 in Karlsruhe was won 6-1 against 1. FC Pforzheim .

He finished the championship games played in three circles in the following season with his team as the winner of the 3rd circle , which, however, later renounced further participation in favor of the Strasbourg FV , who had previously lost 2-0 . At the beginning of the finals in 1900/01 he was defeated with Freiburg FC to the later South German champions Karlsruher FV 4-0 in his own place.

In 1902/03 he failed with his team in the qualifying games in the Württemberg district at Strasbourg FV with 3: 5 as well as in the Gau Oberrhein in the 1903/04 season . The following season he and his team ranked level on points behind the champions of the Gauliga Oberrhein, FC Mühlhausen 1893 , who had the better goal quotient .

In 1905/06 that club was defeated 5: 1 in the final, but in the subsequent final round of the southern district championship, he and the Freiburg team took third and last place, as the games against 1. FC Pforzheim 1: 3 and the FC Stuttgarter Cickers were lost 2-3.

His most successful sporting period followed with the 1906/07 season, at the end of which there were three regional championships and the first German championship . After he and his team emerged as champions in the Upper Rhine Gau, which was installed from 1903 onwards, as one of the regional highest leagues within the southern district, he also took part in the subsequent final round of the southern district championship , which was also won and to participate in the final round the South German championship justified. After the first and second leg of the semi-finals against 1. Hanauer FC 1893 was won 1-0 on April 14 and 21, 1907, Freiburg FC reached the final. At 1. FC Nürnberg , the winner of the Ostkreis, who had moved into the final by bye , a 1-1 draw was made on April 28th, and the second leg was won 3-1 on May 5th. As a participant in the final round of the German Championship , he played the semi-final against VfB Leipzig, won 3: 2 in Nuremberg on May 12, and the final against BTuFC Viktoria 89, won 3: 1 in Mannheim on May 19 .

In the following season he and his team again emerged as champions in the Gau Oberrhein, but only finished third and last in the subsequent finals for the southern district championship . Nevertheless, he and his team took part in the final round of the German championship as defending champions . The quarter-final meeting with FC Stuttgarter Cickers, which was held in the home stadium on May 3, 1908, was canceled by the DFB when the home team was 1-0 due to the intention of leaving their teammates prematurely and rescheduled for May 17, 1908; the replay, which he also played again, was lost 2: 5.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Felix Hunn on ffc.de
  2. Team list on zeitspiel-magazin.de