Georg Rottenberger

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Georg Rottenberger
Personnel
birthday 1894
place of birth NurembergGerman Empire
date of death in the 20th or 21st century
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1905-1911 FC Franconia Nuremberg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1911-1916 VfB Nuremberg
1916-1919 SpVgg Fürth
1919-1920 VfB Nuremberg
1920-1921 TV 1846 Nuremberg
1921-1922 SG GFC Düren 99
1922-1924 TV 1846 Nuremberg
1924-1929 SV Franconia Nuremberg
1 Only league games are given.

Georg Rottenberger (* 1894 in Nuremberg ; † unknown), nicknamed Schorsch , was a German football player .

Career

societies

Rottenberger, born in Nuremberg, started playing football at FC Franken Nürnberg when he was eleven . At the age of 17, he moved to VfB Nürnberg and played for this first in the 1911/12 season point games in the Bavaria-wide A-class, the regional top division in the eastern district , one of four districts. Relegated to eighth place with his team, he returned to the A-class after just one season in the second division .

From 1916 to 1919 he was a midfielder with SpVgg Fürth , with whom he won the Eastern District Championship at the end of his first season. With this success, he was represented with his team in the final round of the South German Championship , which finished second among the four district champions. During this time he won the South German Cup, which he and his team won 2-1 against FC Stuttgarter Cickers on April 21, 1918 on Union Square in Stuttgart in front of 5,000 spectators .

This was followed by a season for two clubs each; first he played from October 1919 to February 1920 again for VfB Nuremberg in the Northern Bavarian regional league , then for the league competitor , the football department of TV 1846 Nuremberg , with which he also contributed to fourth place out of ten teams.

He then played for SG GFC Düren 99 for one season before returning to Nuremberg . At the end of the 1922/23 season, playing again for the football department TV 1846 Nuremberg, he rose with it as sixth of eight teams in the second division, in which he played point games for one season.

At SV Franken Nürnberg , for whom he played in one of the lower leagues from 1924 to 1929, he ended his active football career.

Selection team

As a selection player of the South German Football Association, he took part in the first ever competition for the Federal Cup, a competition between the teams of the regional associations of the German Football Association. With this he reached the finals scheduled for June 8, 1919 in the German Stadium in Berlin . Against the national team of the North German Football Association , he lost 4-5 with his selection in front of 10,000 spectators. In addition to him, Andreas Franz , Hans Hagen , Hans Schmidt , Leonhard Seiderer , Georg Wellhöfer and Georg Wunderlich played six other SpVgg Fürth players in the selection team.

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