Fritz Wente

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Fritz Wente (born August 2, 1913 , † after 1961 ) was a German football player .

Career

Wente belonged to Hanover 96 , for whom he played as a striker from 1934 to 1938 in the Lower Saxony Gauliga , in one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the unified top division in the German Reich .

During his club membership, he won the Lower Saxony Gaume Championship twice and accordingly took part with his club in the final round of the German Championship .

In 1935 he played all six games in Group B and scored his first goal on April 28, 1935 in the third group game in a 5-0 victory over Stettiner SC with the goal of 3-0 in the 38th minute. In 1938 he contributed in the second, third and fourth game of Group D with two goals to later win the German championship against the favored team of FC Schalke 04 . In the replay that became necessary - after the first final failed to produce a winner despite overtime with 3: 3 - his teammate Johannes Jakobs scored the 3: 3 equalizer with a hand penalty three minutes before the end of regular time and was then hit by the 4: 3 winner by Erich Meng three minutes before the end of the 30-minute extension German champions.

In the 1935 newly created cup competition for club teams for the Tschammer Cup , it was used in 1935 and 1937 . In the first-round encounter with Cologne's CfR on September 1, 1935 , which was only decided 4: 3 in extra time in favor of his club, he contributed with a goal, the goal of 3: 0 in the 39th minute . Three goals from Cologne's Franz Schlawitzki made the encounter exciting again before Erich Meng scored the winning goal in the 93rd minute. In 1937 he played three games and scored five goals. Three goals on August 29 in the 7: 4 first round win at TuRU Düsseldorf and two goals on October 17 in a 3: 2 second round win over SC Victoria Hamburg . In the third game on October 31, in the 1-2 defeat in the round of 16 at VfB Stuttgart , he had no goal.

After the active time

Later Wente u. a. Trainer at SV Obernkirchen.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. DFB data center
  2. Article on the 70th birthday of “Arno” Ansorge - Carsten Beck: Many don't even know that my name is Hartmut!