Heinrich Auer (soccer player)

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Heinrich Auer (born June 20, 1909 in Fürth ; † March 17, 1983 ), nicknamed "Elritz", was a German football player .

Career

Auer started playing football at the age of ten in the youth team of SpVgg Fürth and moved up to the first team at the age of 19. For this, he played as a striker of 1928 bis 1931 in the Football Association of Süddeutsche discharged Championships 49-point games in which he scored 13 goals. During his three years of membership in the club, he won the North Bavarian Championship at the end of his second and third season, the South German Championship in 1931 and his greatest success with the German Championship in 1929.

As the runner-up in the North Bavaria group , the team in the Southeast group was able to prevail first in the round of second and third place , as well as in the deciding game of the third participant in the German Football Championship with 2-0 against FSV Frankfurt, the winner of the Northwest group. When he first participated, he also played the last sixteen and quarter finals as well as the semi-finals held in Frankfurt am Main on July 7, 1929 , in which he scored a 4-1 win in the 6-1 win over SC 08 from Breslau A goal contributed 53 minutes. In the final of the German championship played on July 28, 1929 in the municipal stadium in Nuremberg, he put his team in the lead in a 3-2 win over Hertha BSC in front of 50,000 spectators with the goal of 1-0 in the 14th minute .

He competed in the 1931/32 season for league rivals 1. FC Nürnberg and immediately won the North Bavarian Championship. With this success, he and the team took part in the finals of the South German Championship and finished second in the South / East group behind FC Bayern Munich .

The 1932/33 season he played for the league competitor FV 04 Würzburg , who qualified for the Gauliga Bayern , which was introduced in 1933 , one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the uniform top division in the German Empire . In this he played 20 point games in which he scored three goals. With the descent of his team from this division, he returned to SpVgg Fürth and won the Bavarian Gaume Championship with her in 1935.

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