Hermann Klinkers

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Hermann Klinkers (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

Clinker belonged to Duisburg SpV to, for which he as a defender of 1912 bis 1914 in the West German Game Association discharged Championships comprehensive, first in a ten teams Association League , then in the Ruhr district , denied point games. While he was a member of the club, he won the West German Championship twice, which also allowed him to participate in the finals for the German Championship .

On April 20, 1913, he played his first final round game in Frankfurt am Main , which was won 2-1 against FC Stuttgarter Cickers in the quarter-finals . The reigning champion Holstein Kiel was defeated in the semifinals a week later in Essen with the same close result ; Victory scorer was Heinrich Fischer in the 60th minute after Anton Bongartz the compensation to 1: 1 was succeeded in the 35th minute.

The subsequent final against VfB Leipzig on May 11, 1913 in Munich was lost 3-1. In the ninth minute of the game, his team fell behind with an unauthorized hand penalty, which increased to 0: 3 by the 60th minute. Heinrich Fischer scored the only goal for his team in the 75th minute, but he and his teammates consequently had to be content as an inferior finalist - the club's greatest success to date. His last two finals matches he played on May 3, 1914 in Essen at the 4: 1 quarter-final victory . N V. over the Altonaer FC 93 and 14 days later the VfB Leipzig with 0: 1 lost semifinals .

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Individual evidence

  1. Friedhelm Thelen: Almost master. In: derwesten.de. December 28, 2013, accessed July 14, 2019 .