Fritz Stamm

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Albert Stamm , in some sources Fritz Stamm (life data unknown) was a German football player .

Career

society

In 1905, Stamm belonged to the FuCC Eintracht 1895 Braunschweig , renamed on October 12, 1906, to FC Eintracht from 1895 to 1912, and came to the final round of the North German Championship in 1906 organized by the North German Football Association - as champion of the football association for the Duchy Braunschweig - to use. However, the final was lost 2: 5 against SC Victoria Hamburg ; so it happened to him and his team in the following year , when they lost 6-1 to last year's winner. The 1907/08 seasonwas also crowned with the championship in Northern Germany beyond the district championship, as he and his club were able to defeat SC Victoria Hamburg 3-1 on April 12, 1908. In his last four seasons he again won the Braunschweig district championship, but was defeated on April 25, 1909 in the North German final Altona 93 with 3: 6, on April 3, 1910 in the semifinals Werder Bremen with 0: 1, on April 23, 1911 in the final Holstein Kiel with 1: 6, as well as on April 21, 1912 with 2: 3.

With the North German Championship won in 1908, his team was qualified as a participant in the final round of the German Championship . His only final game ended for him and his team with the opening game on May 3, 1908 in the Hoheluft stadium in the 0-1 quarter-final defeat against Duisburg SpV .

Selection team

As a player in the team of the North German Football Association, he took part in the third edition of the competition for the Crown Prince's Cup and, after victories, defeated the team of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs 2-0 in the quarter-finals on November 13 , 1910 1910 11-0 over the selection team of the Southeast German Football Association in the semifinals in the final. The final against the selection team of the Association of South German Football Associations , which was scheduled on May 25, 1911 on Viktoria-Platz , the venue of the BTuFC Viktoria 89 , was won 4-2. After it had been 1: 1 after regular playing time and 2: 2 after extra time , Ernst Möller von Holstein Kiel met in the 125th and 127th minute of renewed extra time of two ten minutes.

successes

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Single references

  1. ^ Association news of the Braunschweig football club "Eintracht" eV , March 1912, page 4; he is named there as the captain of the 1st team
  2. In the then editions of the association news it appears regularly with the initial "A.Stamm", then in 1912 as "Albert".