Hermann Neisse

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Hermann Neisse (born December 5, 1889 in Schleswig , † October 20, 1932 in Vienna ) was a German football player and three-time national player.

Career

societies

Neisse, athletic and strong header of the ball defender who preferred the physical play, which belonged from 1900 to May 1906 football team Eimsbütteler TV , from 12 May 1906 to the end of season 1910/11 the football department of Eimsbütteler TV on. From then on, he and his team took part in the games organized by the Hamburg-Altonaer Fußball-Bund in the Hamburg-Altona district and, due to the level of play, in the first class. At the end of 1911 he moved to Vienna , where he played for several years for the local First Vienna FC 1894 in the championship organized by the Lower Austrian Football Association and held in the first class .

Selection / national team

As the first player on Eimsbütteler TV, he played an international match for the senior national team - the match held on October 16, 1910 in Kleve with the national team of the Netherlands was lost 2-1. In April 1911 he was used twice as a national player; on April 14th he parted with the national team with a 2-2 draw from the English amateur national team in Berlin and on April 23rd he lost the friendly against the Belgian national team in Liège with 2-1.

He was also a player in the selection team of the North German Football Association on May 25, 1911 in Berlin in the final of the Crown Prince's Cup , the competition for the selection teams of the regional associations, and won it with a 4-2 victory afterwards . against the national team of the Association of Southern German football clubs .

successes

Others

Neisse died at the age of 42 in his adopted home of the consequences of an appendix operation .

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