Hans-Jürgen Kowalkowski

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Hans-Jürgen Kowalkowski (born February 27, 1922 ; † unknown) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Kowalkowski belonged to the Eimsbütteler TV as a goalkeeper , for whom he played from 1939 to 1942 in the Gauliga Nordmark . He played point games in one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the uniformly highest division in the German Empire . His premier season, which was held in two groups of six teams, he concluded with his team as the winner of group 1. The two- legged championship final against the winner of Group 2, Hamburger SV , was won by his club 10-1 overall. He and his team won this title again two years later, as they prevailed with two points ahead of Hamburger SV. With these two successes, his team was qualified as a participant in the respective finals for the German championship . He himself was only used in the six games in Group 2 from May 12 to 23, 1940 and was eliminated from the competition with his team in second place behind the Dresdner SC , as only the group winners made it to the semifinals. In the competition for the Tschammerpokal , the cup competition for club teams, introduced in 1935 , it was only used on August 18, 1940 in the 0-3 first round defeat against Spandauer SV .

After the end of the Second World War , he first played for Eimsbütteler TV in the Hamburg City League . The 1947/48 season he played in the Association League Hamburg, which was divided into two seasons. From 1948 to 1952 he played in the Oberliga Nord , in addition to the city- from 1950/51 contract league Berlin, one of five leagues as the uniform top division in German football.

When he switched to league rivals FC St. Pauli for the 1952/53 season , he was still a member of the 1957/58 season . At the end of the season 1953/54 he reached with his team as second behind Hannover 96 the best placement during his club membership. With 24 point games in the 1954/55 season , he reached his largest number of league games. He played his last league game on October 27, 1957 (12th matchday) in a 3-1 win at home against VfL Osnabrück . From the home game he won 2-0 against Bremer SV on February 14, 1954 (24th matchday) , he played a total of 37 point games in the highest German divisions.

Selection team

As a player in the district selection team in Nordmark , he also took part in the competition for the Reichsbund Cup. In the 1941/42 season , his team advanced to the final, which was lost on November 15, 1942 in Essen's Uhlenkrugstadion with 1: 2 against the Niederrhein region selection team .

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