Fritz Doebler

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Fritz Doebler (born February 28, 1921 ) is a former German soccer goalkeeper who won the East Zonal FDGB Cup with BSG Waggonbau Dessau in 1949 and was then represented with BSG in the Zone League , the highest East German soccer league. Between 1950 and 1953 he played for various West Berlin teams in the Berlin Contract League .

Athletic career

In 1949, the company sports association (BSG) Waggonbau Dessau reached the quarter-finals of the first competition for the FDGB Cup in the East Zone , later the GDR, as a finalist in the Saxony-Anhalt State Cup . The Dessau team, which was also a founding member of the Zone League, the top division of the German Sports Committee in the Eastern Zone, deployed two goalkeepers. In addition to the 19-year-old Wolfgang Klank , the nine-year-old Fritz Doebler first played 15 point games in the zone league (later DS-Oberliga) in 1949/50, while his opponent made 13 league appearances. When Waggonbau Dessau reached the cup final, coach Manthey trusted the veteran Doebler in the gate. Doebler was able to keep his goal clean and BSG Waggonbau became the first FDGB Cup winner with a 1-0 victory.

At the end of the 1949/50 football season, in which Dessau also achieved third place in the DS-Oberliga after winning the cup, Doebler moved to West Berlin VfB Britz in the Berlin contract league in the summer of 1950 . There he played 14 championship games in the 22 point games lasting 1950/51 season. When Concordia had to relegate at the end of the season, Doebler joined SC Westend in 1901 . In this contract division he was used in 19 point games, but this also rose after a year at the end of the 1951/52 season. The last stop in the football career of the now 31-year-old Doebler was the West Berlin contract league club SV Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin . With him he played, among other things, on August 17, 1952, the preliminary round match in the DFB Cup against Eintracht Trier , which Blue-White lost 0-1.

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