Heinrich Buck (soccer player)

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Heinrich Buck (nickname Heiner ; * May 3, 1911 , † unknown) was a German football player .

Life

The middle runner was promoted to the first team by the youth of VfB Stuttgart in 1928 and took third place in the Württemberg district league with the team of coach Lajos Kovács . In his second year, 1929/30, he won the championship in Württemberg with the “White-Reds”, but only came in fifth in the southern German finals. In the 1932/33 round, the movement players won the South German Cup and Buck contributed a goal to the 2-1 final win against FC Schweinfurt 05. He played 100 times for VfB in the Württemberg / Baden district league and scored 18 goals. In the Gauliga Württemberg Buck came in 28 missions for the Stuttgart to a goal. In the second year of the Gauliga system, 1934/35, VfB won the Gautitel in Württemberg with the stars Otto Bökle and Willi Rutz and also sat in the final round of the German soccer championship against SpVgg Fürth , FC Hanau 93 and SV Jena in the group stage. With a 4-2 semi-final win against VfL Benrath , the Swabians moved into the final of the 1935 German soccer championship against FC Schalke 04. Against the offensive power of the "Knappen" attack with Ernst Kalwitzki , Rudolf Gellesch , Ernst Poertgen , Ernst Kuzorra and Adolf Urban , however, the VfB defense was defeated on June 23 in front of 74,000 spectators in the Müngersdorfer Stadium in Cologne. Schalke prevailed with 6: 4 goals and Buck became German runner-up with VfB . He had been active in all eight games in the finals for the German championship in 1935 for VfB.

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