Fritz Blaschke
Fritz Blaschke | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | February 16, 1899 | |
place of birth | Breslau , German Empire | |
date of death | January 14, 1968 | |
Place of death | Oldenburg , Germany | |
position | Storm | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
-1919 | Breslauer SpVgg 05 | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1919-1924 | United Wroclaw Sports Friends | |
1924-1932 | Breslauer SC 08 | |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1948-1949 | VfB Oldenburg | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Fritz Blaschke (born February 16, 1899 in Breslau , † January 14, 1968 in Oldenburg ), also called "Seppl", was a German football player and coach .
Career
Born and raised in Breslau, Blaschke joined the local Breslauer SpVgg 05 , for which he was active until he was 20. At the beginning of the 1919/20 season he moved to local rivals United Breslauer Sportfreunde , with whom he was to achieve his greatest successes as a half-striker .
At the end of his first season in the senior sector, he won the title of Southeast German Champion with the team . As a result, he was qualified with the team as a participant in the final round of the German championship and after the 3-2 victory over SC Union Oberschöneweide reached the semi-finals of this competition for the first time in the club's history . He and the Sportfreunde made it into the final round of the German Championship three more times - in which he scored a goal in a total of five games - before moving to local rivals Breslauer SC 08 in 1924 .
His career highlight is likely to have been the 4: 3 quarter-final win by n. V. in the sports park of the Breslau district of Grüneiche in 1929 against FC Bayern Munich . After he had contributed with three goals to the 3-3 draw in regular time, winger Roman Igla scored the 4-3 winner in the 94th minute; 12,000 fans celebrated him, the three-time goalscorer, who scored six goals in a total of nine final round matches during his club membership.
A year earlier he belonged to the Southeast German selection , which won the game for the Federal Cup , the successor to the Crown Prince Cup and the first ever German cup competition, on April 29, 1928 in Breslau with 2-0 against the North German selection . With his goal to the final score in the 88th minute, he ensured the final decision and the surprising win of the competition.
With the end of the Second World War onset of flight and German from Central and Eastern Europe led him eventually to Northern Germany , where he the VfB Oldenburg , a master of his time second-rate division Weser / Ems , in 1949 as a coach in which at that time class Oberliga Nord led, however, shortly afterwards was replaced by Kurt Koch . Blaschke died on January 14, 1968, five weeks before his 70th birthday, in Oldenburg .
successes
- Southeast German master 1920 , 1921 , 1923 , 1924 , 1926 , 1928
- Middle Silesian Master 1925 , 1926 , 1927 , 1928 , 1929 , 1930
- Breslau Masters 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931
- Federal Cup winner 1928
Web links
- Fritz Blaschke in the database of weltfussball.de
- Footnotes on football history - Fritz Blaschke on die-fans.de
- "What remains of the fame ..." Wroclaw football archeology on nordvier.de (PDF; 1.2 MB)
Individual proof
- ↑ wroclawzwyboru.pl: 'Sport w Breslau' ( Memento from September 28, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (Polish)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Blaschke, Fritz |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Seppl (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 16, 1899 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Breslau , German Empire |
DATE OF DEATH | January 14, 1968 |
Place of death | Oldenburg , Germany |