Hans Fickenscher

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Hans Fickenscher
Personnel
birthday June 4, 1911
place of birth Schwarzenbach an der Saale,  German Empire
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1936 – approx. 1942 FC Bayern Munich
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Fickenscher (born June 4, 1911 in Schwarzenbach an der Saale ) was a German football player who was active for FC Bayern Munich .

Career

In 1928 he was one of the founding members of the soccer club 1. FC Schwarzenbach / Saale. He was used on August 28, 1938 in the first final round in the 7-0 victory over Union Böckingen and on September 11, 1938 in the second final round in the 2-1 defeat at VfR Mannheim in the Tschammer Cup . On February 12, 1939, he was used in the 3-2 victory of FC Bayern against TSV 1860 in the Gauliga .

He then worked as a corporal, deployed in the 3rd Company of the Condor Legion Air Intelligence Regiment , in a company team and from 1940 played in the so-called Paris Soldiers' Team . He also played in the soldiers' eleven at the winter auxiliary games in September 1942, with Werner Günther , Hans Bornemann and Willi Billmann , among others . In June 1942 he won 2-1 with Bayern Munich against SpVG Fürth .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Bode: Football at the time of National Socialism: everyday life, media, arts, stars . W. Kohlhammer Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-17-020103-3 , pp. 98 ( google.de [accessed December 28, 2018]).
  2. Founding time and founding members , fc-schwarzenbach.de
  3. ^ Elisabeth Angermaier: Munich and football: from the beginnings in 1896 to the present . Buchendorfer Verlagv, 1997, ISBN 978-3-927984-62-2 , p. 90 ( google.de [accessed December 28, 2018]).
  4. Andreas Bode: Football at the time of National Socialism: everyday life, media, arts, stars . W. Kohlhammer Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-17-020103-3 , pp. 92 ( google.de [accessed December 28, 2018]).
  5. Revaler Zeitung: Soldiers elf with big names . September 5, 1942, p. 4 .
  6. ^ Revaler Zeitung: Nürnberg-Fürth beaten . June 30, 1942, p. 5 .