Hans Trapp

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Hans Trapp
Personnel
birthday May 3, 1882
position Right winger
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1899 Cannstatter FC
1899-1906 Stuttgart Cickers
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Trapp (born May 3, 1882 ; † after 1928 ) was a German football player and sports official.

Life

In 1899 some men separated from the Cannstatter soccer club and founded the FC Stuttgarter Cickers , including Hans Trapp. As a founding member, he was also part of the first board of the club and acted as the first game director of the Cickers. In the first game in the club's history, which took place on October 8, 1899 on the Stöckach-Platz against FC Stuttgart 1894, he was used as a right winger. The game ended 11-0 for the Cickers. Until 1906 Trapp was active as a football player with the Stuttgarters and between 1908 and 1911 and 1912 to 1919 chairman of the club. He was later appointed the first honorary chairman of the association.

In addition to his work with the Kickers, Trapp was from 1902 to 1904 a member of the game committee of the South German Football Association , from which he was also the bearer of the badge of honor. But Trapp was also connected to athletics , so from 1918 he held the office of head of the Württemberg Athletics Association for at least six years . During this time, Trapp also sat before the city association for physical exercises in Greater Stuttgart.

Furthermore, he was part of the "Club der Alten" founded on September 8, 1928 in Karlsruhe, an association of football pioneers around Walther Bensemann .

Professionally, Trapp was a government master builder and government building officer.

Web links

  • Hans Trapp in the database of the Kickers archive