Hermann Steinhauer

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

Career

societies

Steinhauer belonged to Duisburg SpV to, for which he as a striker 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 game in Frankfurt am Main . In the quarter-finals , won 2-1 over FC Stuttgarter Cickers , he scored the goal for the 1-0 lead in the 70th minute. 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.

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 .

The First World War , which lasted from 1914 to 1918 , resulted in an extensive standstill in gaming operations; Steinhauer completed two more seasons for the Cologne SC 1899 in the Rheinisches Südkreis and finished his last season with the team in second place.

Selection team

In the 1912/13 season he won the competition for the Crown Prince Cup with the selection team of the West German Game Association . In the final on June 8, 1913 in Berlin in a 5-3 success against the team of the Brandenburg Ball Game Association , Heinrich Fischer distinguished himself as a three-time goal scorer. The last significant success in his career he experienced on June 20, 1920 in the final of the national cup in Hanover. With the selection team of the West German Game Association, he won this due to the 1-0 victory n.V. over the selection team of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs together with his teammate Erich Pohl .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

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