Franz Peller

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Franz Peller was a German soccer player who was active for FC Bayern Munich .

Career

Peller belonged to FC Bayern Munich from 1924 to 1931 , for whom he played as a midfielder in the Bavarian regional league - from 1927 to 1931 in the southern Bavarian group - in what was then the regional top division.

In his first season he played eight point games in the Bavarian district league and four friendlies, and in the following season he played six points and six friendlies. He made his competitive debut on October 12, 1924 (6th matchday) in a 1-1 draw in the away game against Nuremberg FV .

In the 1926/27 season he played in addition to just two district league games and ten friendly games, the first time a game for the South German Cup , which was won on May 1, 1927 4-2 after extra time at Rot-Weiss Frankfurt . In the following season he played nine point and four friendly games; Furthermore, he was used in six games of the finals for the South German Championship, where he played for the first time on January 1, 1928 in the 2-0 win at Eintracht Frankfurt .

In his last three seasons 1928/29, 1929/30 and 1930/31 he was used in four point games in the group South Bavaria, five times in the two finals for the South German Championship and for the first time in two games for the German Championship . With second place in the final round of the South German Championship in 1929 , five points behind 1. FC Nürnberg , he and his team qualified as a participant in the final round of the German Championship . He played the last sixteen, won 3-0 in Munich against Dresdner SC on June 16, 1929, and the quarter-finals lost on June 20, 1929 3: 4 n.V. against Breslauer SC 08 . He ended his career at the end of the 1930/31 season, in which he was able to add one last after his last two friendlies from the 1928/29 season; his last game for Bayern Munich.

During his club membership he played 29 point games, a cup game, eleven finals for the South German and two for the German championship, as well as 27 friendly games; with his missions he contributed to five South Bavarian and two South German championships.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. (1900 season - 2015/16 season) Production and publishing BoD - Books on Demand - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - pp. 73 , 77 , 83 , 87 , 92 , 97 , 101
  2. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. (1900 season - 2015/16 season) Manufactured and published by BoD - Books on Demand, Norderstedt - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - p. 75
  3. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. (1900 season - 2015/16 season) Manufactured and published by BoD - Books on Demand, Norderstedt - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - p. 84
  4. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. (1900 season - 2015/16 season) Manufactured and published by BoD - Books on Demand, Norderstedt - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - p. 90