Hans Flohr (soccer player)

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Hans Flohr (born before 1911; died after 1925) was a German football player .

Career

Flohr played football for two Hamburg clubs from 1911 to 1925. First, he denied in the 1911/12 season for SC Concordia Hamburg in the third-class 1c class in District III, in the North German Football Association discharged Championships , point games.

In 1912 he moved to SC Germania 87 Hamburg , which he probably also belonged to in the 1914/15 season. After the end of the First World War he returned to SC Concordia Hamburg, for which he now competed in the second-class B-class in District III Punktpsielel in the 1918/19 season.

From 1919 to 1924 he was a player in Hamburger SV, for which he was used and achieved success in the Hamburg-Altona district. In the following season , the North German Championship was played in two district leagues, whose district champions had to contest the final, which was played in the home and return legs. With Hamburger SV he was unbeaten and eight points ahead of Holstein Kiel as the winner of the Northern District League. The two finals against Hannover 96 , the winner of the Südkreisliga, were both won with an overall result of 11: 1. The success entitled Hamburger SV to participate in the final round of the German championship; the quarter-finals held on May 22, 1921 at Duisburg SpV , in which it had its finals premiere, was lost 2-1 after extra time.

The following season he played - due to reform - in the Alster district in the Greater Hamburg district . At the end of the season he finished third with his team, but took part in the final round of the North German Football Championship with Hamburger SV as defending champion . With one point ahead of Holstein Kiel , he became North German Champion. Due to the recent success, he was represented again with his club in the final round of the German championship. He played four games and scored two goals, but in the end - not least due to his club's resignation - the championship title remained vacant.

The Victoria - challenge cup for the German soccer champions from 1903 to 1944 - won the Hamburger SV for the first time in 1923 and again in 1928.

After he had contested the quarter-finals , which he won 5-0 against Stettin FC Titania on May 21, 1922 , the semi-finals, which he won 4-0 against FC Wacker Munich on June 4, followed . The final, scheduled for June 18 at the German Stadium in Berlin, ended after 90 minutes 2-2 and, despite extra time, did not find a winner. That it happened was due to his goal to equalize in the 86th minute. The repeat final, scheduled seven weeks later on August 6th in the VfB Stadium in Leipzig, also found no winner with 1-1 after extra time, as it had to be canceled by referee Peco Bauwens . The reason for this stipulated the rule that this measure is to be taken if a team only has seven instead of the required eight players. With the dismissal of Heinrich Träger in the 100th, the dismissal of Willy Böß in the 18th minute and the injury-related failures of Anton Kugler and Luitpold Popp on the Nuremberg side, this was the case. Hamburger SV, who had been declared champions, renounced the title.

As a winner in the Alsterkreis 1922/23 , now in the league class Greater Hamburg, he took part with the team in the final round of the North German championship . He moved into the final with Hamburger SV through the successful qualification game against Borussia Harburg , the successful quarter-final match at Eintracht Hannover and the bye in the semi-finals. The final held on April 29, 1923 in the Hoheluft Stadium against Holstein Kiel was won 2-0. In the subsequent final round of the German Championship 1922/23 he was not used. Hamburger SV won the final held on June 10, 1923 in Berlin 3-0 against SC Union Oberschöneweide ; as part of the team, Flohr can still call himself the German champion. His last season for Hamburger SV he finished with two titles; first he won the championship in the Greater Hamburg district for the first time, then and again the North German championship.

He played his last season as an active football player again for SC Concordia Hamburg - now and for the first time in the Alster district in the Greater Hamburg district league. At the end of the season, the club rose from bottom of the table.

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Individual evidence

  1. Students found a soccer club. Retrieved January 1, 2019 .