Hans Wratzlawek

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Hans Wratzlawek (born September 13, 1913 ; † unknown) was a German football player .

Career

Wratzlawek belonged to the reigning Southeast German champion Beuthener SuSV 09 as a striker , for whom he played in the last championship organized by the Southeast German Football Association , the 1932/33 season in the A-Class Upper Silesia point games. The season ended as runner-up behind SV Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz , and the two-legged playoff second Upper Silesian participants for the final round of the Southeast German Championship was won 7: 4 against SC Preußen Zaborze .

In the round-robin tournament with six teams, he emerged as the Southeast German champion with his team. With this success he was qualified with his team as a participant in the final round of the German championship . He crowned his debut on May 7, 1933 in a 7-1 victory over SV Prussia-Samland Königsberg on the local Hindenburg-Kampfbahn with his first goal, the 5-1 goal in the 63rd minute. The end of the competition overtook him and his team two weeks later in the municipal stadium in Nuremberg in the 3-0 defeat against TSV 1860 Munich .

From 1933 to 1937 he played in the Gauliga Schlesien , one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in the German Empire . As a champion emerged from the first season and his last season, he took part in the finals of the German championship two more times with the SuSV 09 from Beuthen. He finished the championship, which was held in four groups of four teams, after six games in Group A , in which he scored seven goals, in second place. Only against the group winner without loss points, the BFC Viktoria 1889 , he scored no goal in the third group game on April 22, 1934 and was eliminated from the competition. 1936/37 his team played again in Group A , which was occupied last; Wratzlawek scored two goals in five games. He was also used in two games for the competition for the club cup, the Tschammer Cup, introduced in 1935 . He crowned his first game on June 14, 1936 in a 3-2 first round win over SC Minerva 93 from Berlin with his only goal, the 3-1 goal in the 83rd minute; his last on June 28, 1936 in the 1: 4 second round defeat at Berliner SV 1892 .

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