Helmuth Bork

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Helmuth Bork
Holstein-Kiel-German-Champion-1912.jpg
Bork (standing, 2nd from left)
and teammate in the championship team from 1912
Personnel
birthday November 8, 1886
date of death in the 20th century
position Right winger
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1910 BTuFC Britannia 1892
1910-1914 Holstein Kiel
BuEV Danzig
1 Only league games are given.

Helmuth Bork (born November 8, 1886 ; † unknown) was a German football player .

Career

Bork initially belonged to the BTuFC Britannia in 1892 before coming to Kiel in 1910 to begin his training as a naval officer. Even after his transfer to the officers' school in Wilhelmshaven , he remained loyal to Holstein Kiel, but was no longer able to regularly participate in games and training operations. As a three-time district champion with victories in the finals for the North German Championship on April 10, 1910 against Werder Bremen , on April 23, 1911 and April 21, 1912 each against the FuCC Eintracht 1895 Braunschweig , he was with his team also to participate in the finals entitled to the German championship . He made his debut on April 17, 1910 in the Hoheluft Stadium in a 4-1 quarter-final victory over BFC Preussen from Berlin . He was also used on May 1, 1910, in the 6-0 semi-final victory over FC Tasmania from Rixdorf in 1900 , as well as a fortnight later in Cologne in the 0-1 defeat in the final against Karlsruher FV . There was a reunion with the Karlsruher FV on May 26, 1912 in Hamburg in the renewed final , which this time - with the penalty converted by Ernst Möller in the 52nd minute - was won by Holstein Kiel. With his club as defending champion in the final round of the German championship 1912/13, the team failed on April 27, 1913 in Essen in the 1: 2 semi-final defeat against Duisburg SpV .

Shortly after winning the championship in 1912, Bork had already been transferred to Danzig by the Imperial Navy with the rank of deck officer , but still represented Kiel in the summer of 1914 at the Baltic Games in Malmö before he joined the BuEV Danzig and was involved in the selection of the Baltic lawn several times - and Winter Sports Association was appointed.

successes

Holstein Kiel

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