Hans Jakob (soccer player)

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Hans Jakob (born October 8, 1893 in Fürth ; † May 19, 1915 ) was a German football player.

Career

From FC Nuremberg arrow to SpVgg Fürth come, he played for them as a striker in the South German association football clubs , from 1914 - with completion of name change - in the South German Football Federation discharged Championships , point games.

His first season , in which he scored four goals in eight league games, was crowned by two regional championships and the German championship. He won the latter with his only finals game.

On May 31, 1914, he and his team faced none other than the defending champion from Leipzig in the final . Around 6,000 spectators had gathered around the Viktoria sports field in Magdeburg to attend the event. Karl Franz scored the 1-0 lead after 17 minutes, which could only be equalized by Eduard Pendorf in the 83rd minute. In extra time, Frigyes Weicz took the lead again in the 103rd minute, which only lasted four minutes, as Curt Hesse scored to equalize. Once again it was reserved for Franz to score the winning goal to 3-2 in the 153rd minute on Weicz's presentation; seven minutes later referee Kurt von Paquet whistled off the game - SpVgg Fürth were German champions.

In the season played as a Red Cross round during the first year of the war, he played two games in which he scored as many goals.

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Others

With the beginning of the First World War his trace is lost; only the date of his death is documented.

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