Hellmut Maneval

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Hellmut Maneval
Personnel
birthday November 13, 1898
place of birth PforzheimGerman Empire
date of death April 19, 1967
position Left winger
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1917-1920 1. FC Pforzheim
1920-1929 Stuttgart Kickers
1929-1931 1. FC Pforzheim
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1923 Germany 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Hellmut Maneval (born November 13, 1898 in Pforzheim ; † allegedly April 19, 1967 , actually probably 1984 ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Maneval belonged to 1. FC Pforzheim from 1917 to 1920 , for which he was used as a half-striker in the Baden district league in the South German Football Association from the 1919/20 season .

From 1920 to 1929 he played as a left winger for FC Stuttgarter Kickers . At the end of his premier season he and his team emerged as the winner of the Württemberg district league , as well as at the end of the 1922/23 season . In the district final of Württemberg / Baden, however, he and his team were defeated by 1. FC Pforzheim, the district champion of Baden.

As district champion Württemberg / Baden in 1924 , he and his team took third place among six teams in the subsequent final round of the South German Championship ; in the following season fourth place among five clubs. At the end of the 1927/28 season , he and his team emerged as the winners of the Württemberg group and finished fifth among eight clubs in the final round of the South German Championship .

Returned to Pforzheim, he completed two seasons for his former club before ending his active football career at the end of the 1930/31 season.

Selection / national team

Maneval came as a player of the selection team of the South German Football Association twice for this before he happened on May 10, 1923 to an international match for the senior national team. Due to numerous rejections for the encounter with the national team of the Netherlands , he played in the goalless draw in Hamburg . Despite the honorable performance of him, no further appointments followed.

successes

Others

In December 1924 he settled in England for business reasons , but returned a little later to his hometown Pforzheim.

In the club news of the Stuttgarter Kickers from July 1978 (sic) it is said that during a ceremony on January 20th of the same year "3 players of our 1st team at the beginning of the 20s (..) sat together happily and healthy in a familiar conversation" , among them the 79-year-old Helmut Maneval. Also in January 1971 Maneval is said to have taken part in a camaraderie evening. At the main cemetery in Pforzheim - Maneval's place of residence - a grave site names "1898 - 1984" as the year of birth or death. So 1967 seems to be a mistake.

Web links

literature

  • Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 .

Single references

  1. ^ Chronicle of the old comradeship (lead: Dr. Erich Häussermann), pasted into: Pictures of the Kickers-Alten (album), July 1978.
  2. Real Kicker (s) among themselves , newspaper clipping from January 16, 1971 in the same album
  3. ^ Project "Gravestones" , search term "Maneval".