Hans Ruzek

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Hans Ruzek
Team of the Karlsruhe FV 1899.png
Ruzek (lying, left)
and teammate of the Karlsruhe FV
in a photo from 1899
Personnel
Surname Hans Anton Ruzek
birthday August 5, 1880
place of birth KarlsruheGerman Empire
date of death October 24, 1914
Place of death Passendale (Zonnebeke)Belgium
position Winger
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1894-1912 Karlsruhe FV
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Anton Ruzek (born August 5, 1880 in Karlsruhe , † October 24, 1914 at Passendale (Zonnebeke) ) was a German football player.

Career

Ruzek, whose father Josef Ruzek Kapellmeister at the Court Theater Karlsruhe was owned by 1894 bis 1912 the Karlsruher FV on, for which he as a winger , the counter on November 12, 1899 FC Frankonia Karlsruhe with 3: lost 4 matches in the South German association football - Clubs played for the second time and in cup mode in the final round in 1899/1900 .

The final round , played from November 4, 1900 to March 3, 1901, was much more successful, as he scored four wins with his club in four matches with a goal difference of 34-0. The match against FC Bayern Munich, which was scheduled on December 30, 1900, initially did not take place, as the two clubs were unable to bring a full team together. The later meeting with FC Bayern Munich was canceled again because the unfavorable weather conditions in recent months prevented them from carrying out regular training and therefore had renounced the final of the South German Championship.

In the following season , a regional game operation was held for the first time. Ruzek now came to point games in the Baden district . The elimination game for participation in the final round of the South German Championship was against Strasbourg FV with 7: 2, the semi-final against 1. FC Pforzheim with 5: 1 and the final on April 6, 1902 at 1. Hanauer FC 93 with 4: 0 won and thus the second South German championship in the club's young history.

In the 1902/03 season his team prevailed again in the Baden district and in the quarter and semi-finals, so that on December 7, 1902 in Darmstadt they met the previous year's finalists again and again won 5-2 against them.

From 1903 to 1908 he played within the southern district in the Gau Mittelbaden and from then until the end of his last season in the more competitive southern district, which was not divided into districts . While he was a member of the club, he won the South German championship eight times and the German championship once through numerous regional titles.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Karlsruhe birth register, 1880, entry no.857
  2. Karlsruhe death register, 1915, entry no.719
  3. deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de: entry with picture , accessed on July 20, 2019