Franz Sobanski

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Franz Sobanski (born October 16, 1907 ; † unknown) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Sobanski initially belonged to the Berliner SV 1892 , for which he played in the championships held by the Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs as a midfielder from 1928 to 1931 . In the championships, which were held in two groups, he and his team finished group B in third place. In the following season , he finished with his club to second place in Group A , then again in third place in Group B .

From July 1931 to October 1932 he belonged to Eintracht Frankfurt , for which he played point games in the championships held by the South German Football Association in the district league Main / Hessen. Emerging from the Main group as the winner, his club took part in the subsequent final round of the South German Championship , which was held in two groups , and scored as the winner of the North / West group - with one point ahead of FSV Frankfurt - in the South German Championship final to the winner of the group south / east , FC Bayern Munich . He was not used in the final held on May 1, 1932 in Stuttgart in front of 20,000 spectators, which had to be canceled in the 83rd minute when the score was 2-0 for his team because of the crowd. the regional championship title was still safe for him, as Eintracht Frankfurt was declared champion by the South German Football Association. As a result, he and his team took part in the final round of the German Championship and only played the last sixteen , won 6-0 against SV Hindenburg Allenstein on May 8, 1932 in the Maraunenhof Stadium, home of VfB Königsberg ; so he had a share in second place due to the 2-0 defeat in the final against FC Bayern Munich on June 12, 1932 in Nuremberg .

In October 1932 he returned to Berlin and played for a while for Post SV Berlin , Germany's first postal sports club founded in September 1924.

From 1935 to 1940 he played again for the Berliner SV 1892. In the five-year season in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg , one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the unified top division in the German Reich , he won with his team twice the Gaume Championship. Due to the two successes, he also took part twice in the final round of the German championship and was used in both 1936 and 1938 in the six group games and took third place both times. Since only the group winners of the championship, which was held in four groups, made it to the semi-finals, the competition was twice prematurely ended for him and his club.

In the competition for the Tschammerpokal , the cup competition for club teams, introduced in 1935 , he played a total of nine games in four consecutive years. He made his debut on June 28, 1936 in a 4-1 second round victory over SuSV 09 by SuSV09 . He lost the next round of 16 held on September 6, 1936 with 0-2 at VfB Leipzig . With the quarter-finals that were lost 3-1 to the eventual cup winners FC Schalke 04 on November 14, 1937 , he and his team made the most progress. He played his last cup game on December 10, 1939 in the 1: 2 defeat at WKG BSG Neumeyer Nürnberg in the round of 16 .

Selection team

As a player in the selection team of the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs, he took part in the competition for the national cup and reached the final with her. The match held on March 9, 1930 against the national team of the North German Football Association in front of 17,570 spectators in the Altona stadium was lost 2-0; the goals were scored by the two players from Hamburger SV , Otto Sommer in the 40th minute and Franz Horn in the 68th minute.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chronicle on pro-sport-berlin24.de