Fritz Nebauer

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Fritz Nebauer (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Nebauer belonged from 1921 bis 1928 the FC Wacker Munich as striker on. In the championships organized by the South German Football Association , he played first in the District League South Bavaria , from the 1923/24 season in the not divided into district leagues , from the 1927/28 season in the South Bavaria group , in a District League Bavaria divided into two groups , his point games.

The high point of his career were the successes he achieved with his team in 1922. As Südbayrischer master, after 8: won three playoff against the SV 1860 München emerged, he also won - with his teammates, the Hungarian national team Alfréd "Spezi" Schaffer , 1918 and 1919 European scorer and generally considered the first footballer of the continent viewed who belonged to the club from 1921 to 1922 as well as the national players Albert Eschenlohr and Eugen Kling - the final against Borussia Neunkirchen on May 14, 1922 in Frankfurt am Main with 2: 1 afterwards , after VfR Mannheim with 4: 1 was defeated in the semi-finals. In order to qualify as a participant in the final round of the German Championship , he and his team advanced to the semi-finals , which were lost 4-0 to Hamburger SV on June 4, 1922 in Frankfurt am Main . Previously, FC Wacker Munich won the quarter-final game played on May 21, 1922 in Karlsruhe 5-0 against TG Arminia Bielefeld , in which he scored the goal for the final score in the 72nd minute.

In his last season came runner-up from the Südbayern group , his team was qualified to take part in the final round of the South German Championship in the Southeast group in the second / third round. From this emerged as the winner with one point ahead of 1. FC Nuremberg , his team played the deciding game of third participants in the German football championship on June 27, 1928 , which was won 3-2 against FSV Frankfurt , which emerged as the winner from the group northwest . So he was used again in the final round of the German championship. In his three appearances in the eighth, quarter and semi-finals , he scored one goal each in the first two rounds.

Selection / national team

As a player in the selection team of the South German Football Association , he took part in the competition for the national cup , the competition for the selection teams of the regional associations, and for the fighting game cup and came on June 23, 1922 in the final against the selection team of the West German game association in German Stadium of Berlin for use; in the game won 4-1, he scored the goal to 2-1 in the 53rd minute.

successes

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alan Brown: European Topscorers before 1967/68 , Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation , September 10, 2005.