Georg Löblein

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Georg Löblein (born December 28, 1893 in Fürth ; † January 9, 1926 ), nicknamed "Schorla", was a German football player .

Career

Löblein initially belonged to the second-class FC Schneidig Fürth as a 20-year-old , for whom he played point games as a defender in the B-Class Middle Franconia in the 1912/13 season . Moved to SpVgg Fürth for the 1913/14 season , he was used in the championships organized by the Association of South German Football Associations in the Eastern District , which he and his team won and thus won his first title. In the subsequent final round of the South German Championship , his club prevailed against the other district champions as the winner and thus also took part in the final round of the German Championship . Without having been used in the final round, he won the championship title because his team that on May 31 in Magdeburg against VfB Leipzig discharged final with 3: 2 aet. Won. Due to the outbreak of the First World War , no association games were played in the 1914/15 season. In the period from 1914 to 1917 he occasionally appeared as a guest player for MTV Ingolstadt .

From 1915 to 1919 he played 21 points games for SpVgg Fürth in the regional league Middle Franconia, in which he scored five goals; thereafter, until 1923, 59 point games in the Northern Bavarian regional league . After two second places each behind 1. FC Nürnberg, followed the 5-4 victory against the “Club” in the final of the North Bavarian Championship, which was held in two departments of eight teams each. In the subsequent Bavarian district final , however, the 0: 1 defeat followed - albeit only in a third, decisive game - against FC Wacker Munich , after the two- legged Bavarian district final had found a winner. The 1922/23 season was his most successful, with his team winning the North Bavarian, Bavarian and South German championships. The latter success qualified him and his team to take part in the final round of the German championship. On May 6, 1923, he debuted in the quarter-finals in this competition at the 4: 0 victory over the United Breslauer Sportfreunde before him and his team the from the semi-finals three weeks later, in the 1: 2 defeat in Halle an der Saale against the SC Union Oberschöneweide overtook. Three years earlier - as defending champion from 1914 - he and his team even reached the final, which was lost 2-0 to 1. FC Nürnberg on June 13, 1920 in Frankfurt am Main .

From 1923 to January 1926 , he played 37 point games in the now more powerful and no longer divided into north and south Bavarian regional league, in which he scored a goal. During this time, his team was always behind 1. FC Nürnberg, twice in second place and once in third place. During his club membership he also played a total of 16 games in 1918, 1920 and 1923 to 1926 - including the two finals of 1918 and 1925 - for the South German Cup , which his club won four times with him.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Match report and team lineups on kleeblatt-chronik.de
  2. Match report and team lineups on kleeblatt-chronik.de