Günther Framke

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Günther Framke
Personnel
birthday 1912
place of birth BerlinGerman Empire
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1926-1937 Blue-White 90 Berlin
1937-1944 FC Bayern Munich
1 Only league games are given.

Günther Framke (* 1912 in Berlin ) was a German soccer player who worked for Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin for a long time and later for FC Bayern Munich . The striker was also a member of the senior national team , but did not appear in an official international match .

Career

Framke played for Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin from 1926 , with 17 years already in the first team and with 19 years in the city eleven Berlin. As a center forward, he said he played 216 times for the first team of blue-white and scored 313 times. With blue and white 90 he occupied in the Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg and from 1933 in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg mostly midfield. For the city eleven he appeared 35 times and scored 29 goals. There is also a collective picture of the Bravour cigarette factory in Berlin with the number B.153 from this time . In 1931 he scored three goals in the national cup competition in a 4: 3 success in the quarter-finals against the selection team of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs . He was also used in the Reichsbund Cup in 1935/36 and scored the winning goal in the preliminary round for a 1-0 win against the Gau selection team in the middle .

On August 13, 1935, he took part in a test match during a course for the senior national team in Duisburg-Wedau and sat on the bench in two international matches against Romania and Poland . In 1936 he also belonged to the extended circle of the Olympic selection.

In January 1937 he moved to Munich for professional reasons and joined FC Bayern Munich . In the 1937/38 season he came to four missions and two goals in the Gauliga Bayern and two goals in the preliminary round of the Tschammer Cup . At the end of the season he took a place in the middle of the table with the team, in the Tschammerpokal he achieved clear victories at the Bavarian level at 1. FC Straubing and against FC Teutonia Munich . In mid-August 1938, the final round of the Tschammer Cup was reached with a 2-1 win after extra time at BC Augsburg (later FC Augsburg). There he scored the 5-0 goal in the first final round in a 7-0 win over the Heilbronner district association Union Böckingen , before he and his team in the next round after the 1: 2 defeat at VfR Mannheim , the reigning champions the Gauliga Baden , despite own leadership in the 65th minute from the competition. A week later he started his second Gauliga season with Bayern Munich , was used in 12 of the 18 league games and scored a total of six goals, including two on December 4, 1938 in a 2-1 home win against 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 who won the Gauliga Bayern championship that season. He also scored two goals on February 12, 1939 in Bayern's 3-2 victory over TSV 1860 , including the winning goal in the final stages of the game. With the team he finished seventh in the ten-team Gauliga Bayern at the end of the season.

During the Second World War, Framke only recorded individual missions for FC Bayern Munich, most recently on November 26, 1944 against VfB Munich in the Gauliga Munich / Upper Bavaria . In the 9-0 home win, Framke scored two goals. In that season, due to the circumstances towards the end of the war, games could only be played on a regional level; throughout Bavaria, games could be maintained in the city of Munich for so long that a champion could be determined. This was Bayern Munich, who won 14 of their 15 games. A final round for the German championship no longer took place.

Nothing is known about Framke's further career, but it can be assumed with certainty that he survived the war.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Günther Framke † Letter Bayern Munich 1937 !! DfB 1936 !!! ! with original Ag. • EUR 39.99. Accessed December 30, 2018 .
  2. ^ Bravour Zigarettenfabrik, Berlin - 20243-03 / B106-25 ~ Bravour Bilder Film and Sport. Retrieved December 29, 2018 .
  3. Season 1935/36 . Oberberg-Fußball, accessed on December 30, 2018 .
  4. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games: Saison 1900 - Saison 2015/16 , Books on Demand , Norderstedt, 2016, ISBN 978-3741200717 , page 133
  5. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games: Saison 1900 - Saison 2015/16 , Books on Demand, Norderstedt, 2016, ISBN 978-3741200717 , page 137
  6. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games: Saison 1900 - Saison 2015/16 , Books on Demand, Norderstedt, 2016, ISBN 978-3741200717 , page 139
  7. ^ Newsreel: Kaiser premiere fails. Retrieved December 29, 2018 .
  8. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games: Saison 1900 - Saison 2015/16 , Books on Demand, Norderstedt, 2016, ISBN 978-3741200717 , page 165

literature

  • Sven Simon , Matthias Greulich: "The national soccer team - On the track to success" . COPRESS-Ed., 2011.