Fritz Tscherter

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Tscherter (center, seated)
as well as teammate and trainer William Townley
as German champion 1910

Fritz Tscherter (born November 17, 1888 - † July 8, 1963 ) was a German football player and with the Karlsruhe FV German champion 1910 .

Career

societies

Tscherter began playing football at FC Germania 1898 , which is located in the Karlsruhe district of Mühlburg , and from the 1908/09 season belonged to the Karlsruher FV as a right winger , for which he was initially in the championships organized by the Association of South German Football Associations until the end of the 1921/22 season Südkreis competed point games.

At the end of his second season he won the southern championship and prevailed undefeated with his team in the subsequent finals for the southern German championship - as at the end of the following season. Also in his fourth season he won two regional titles with the South District Championship and the South German Championship. After he had finished fourth with the team in the 1912/13 season , he finished his last season in the regional top division from last ; the Karlsruher FV thus relegated to second class.

The last three seasons he completed - after returning to the first class - from 1919 - in the district league Baden - until 1922 in the district league southwest ; while his last season was crowned by winning the Southwest Championship.

Due to the successes in the years 1910 to 1912, he and his team also took part in the respective finals for the German championship. He played his first of three final round matches on April 17, 1910 in Munich-Gladbach in a 1-0 win against Duisburg SpV . With the 1-0 winning goal by teammate Max Breunig in the 114th minute of the final against Holstein Kiel held in Cologne on May 15, 1910 , he was allowed to call himself German champion. In 1911 he played the quarter and semi-finals , which were lost to VfB Leipzig 2-0. In 1912 he reached the final again with the Karlsruher FV, after he had already played in the victorious games in the quarter and semi-finals and scored his only final goal in the 8: 1 against the Cologne BC 01 . The final, held in Hamburg on May 26, 1912 , was decided this time by a penalty goal - Ernst Möller decided the encounter in the 52nd minute in favor of Holstein Kiel.

Stations

  • 1908 to 1921: Karlsruher FV

Selection team

Tscherter had incomprehensibly and in contrast to his comrades Hollstein, Bosch, Breunig, Groß, Förderer, Fuchs and Hirsch never made it into the senior national team (on the right winger he had strong competition from Wegele von Phönix), but he did make it into the South German team, who regularly fought for the crown prince's cup.

successes

Others

After his career, Tscherter was one of the club's members, like national player Lorenz Huber , who maintained contact with former teammates Fuchs and Hirsch even during the Nazi era when they were persecuted because of their Jewish origins.

Tscherter's parents were of Czech origin; As a master shoemaker, his father was among other things a supplier for the Grand Duchess Luise of Prussia in Baden .

Web links

literature

  • Werner Skrentny: Julius Hirsch. National player. Murdered. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2012 ISBN 978-3-89533-858-8, especially p. 167 f.