Georg Schors

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Georg Schors (born October 18, 1913 , † September 23, 1997 ) was an Austrian football player .

Career

Schors played initially until 1934 for the SV Donau Vienna in the Vienna Football Association organized I. League .

From 1934 to 1936 he was active for the 1st ČsŠK Bratislava , but the last season in the first established Czechoslovak professional league.

1937 for the ASV Hohenau active, he moved to the season 1937/38 for SK Rapid Wien in the first-class National League , which, however, have only one year inventory.

With the annexation of Austria in March 1938, he played in the Gauliga Ostmark , in one of 17, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the uniform top division in the German Reich , point games, initially from 1938 to 1941 , then from 1941 to 1944 , in the Donau-Alpenland sports class , which was canceled after only four match days due to the war. While he was a member of SK Rapid Vienna, he won the Ostmark Gaume Championship three times. Due to his success, he took part with his team twice in the finals of the German championship. He made his debut on July 14, 1940 in the Prater Stadium in the 1-2 semi-final defeat against Dresdner SC . He also played the two games for third place against SV Waldhof Mannheim , with the replay being won 5-2 on July 28, 1940, after the first encounter a week earlier with the 4-4 draw had not produced a winner; in both games he scored one goal each.

In the final round of the German championship 1940/41 he completed all six games in Group 4 and scored seven goals. In the semifinals, which was won in Bytom on June 8, 1941 2-1 against the Dresdner SC, he was not used. But in the final, which was held on June 22, 1941 in the Berlin Olympic Stadium in front of 95,000 spectators, he was again part of the team that won the title 4: 3 over FC Schalke 04 . With his goal to make it 1: 3 in the 60th minute he initiated the race to catch up, which led to success with the winning goal in the 71st minute by Franz Binder .

In the 1935 newly created cup competition for club teams for the Tschammerpokal , it was used from 1938 to 1941 in four uninterrupted years in a total of 19 games in which he scored as many goals. In his first participation, in which he scored five goals in four games, he made his debut on November 6, 1938 in a 5-1 victory over SV Amateure Fiat Wien - also with the goal to 3-0 in the 37th minute - in the quarter-finals, which are divided into elimination rounds . After two more games he reached the final with his team. In the final, which only took place on January 8, 1939 in the Berlin Olympic Stadium in front of 40,000 spectators, FSV Frankfurt was defeated 3-1 after he (80th), Johann Hofstätter (85th ) scored goals within ten minutes in the famous Rapid quarter of an hour .) and Franz Binder (90th). He played his last two cup games in 1941 in the first and second round against two Viennese clubs; The first he won 4: 3 against FC Wien on July 8 , the second he lost 3: 5 to SK Admira Vienna on August 3 .

After the end of the Second World War , he completed two seasons for SK Rapid Wien in the (Vienna) league organized by the Vienna Football Association and contributed to the double in 1946 with 14 point and two cup games .

He ended his football career at the Wiener Sport-Club with the seasons 1947/48 and 1948/49 in the first-class (Viennese) league .

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