Hans Schröder (soccer player)

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Hans Schröder (born September 4, 1906 in Berlin ; † January 6, 1970 ), also called "Hanne", was a German football player .

Career

societies

From 1925 to 1935, Schröder belonged to the Berlin tennis club Borussia , for which he played in the Berlin championship organized by the Brandenburg Ball Game Association until the end of the 1932/33 season - in two groups of ten teams each in a round-robin tournament with a round trip Group A played.

Emerging from Group B as the winner , he played the final of the 1928 Berlin championship against the winner from Group A , which Hertha BSC won 4-0 in a necessary play-off. The new edition of the finals for the Berlin championship in 1929 was also decided by Hertha BSC 5: 2 in a decision game that had become necessary again, including in 1930 , this time with an overall result of 5: 1 after the return leg.

With the modification of the Berlin championship in 1930/31 , a final round of the VBB was held for the first time , in which Schröder's club, as the winner of Group B from the Berlin-Brandenburg district , took second place behind Hertha BSC. The following year, Schröder won the final round of the VBB 1932 with the Berlin tennis club Borussia .

From 1933 to 1935 he played in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg , one of 16 Gauligen in the time of National Socialism as the top division in the German Reich .

Due to the number of successes, he came in the finals of the German championship in a total of eight games and scored two goals. The end overtook him and his team in 1927/28 , 1928/29 , 1930/31 and 1931/32 each in the quarterfinals after he had also contested the respective round of 16 encounters.

National team

He played his only international match for the senior national team during his first season for the Berlin tennis club Borussia at the age of 19 on April 18, 1926 in the Düsseldorf Rheinstadion in a 4-2 victory over the Dutch national team .

successes

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