Jean Koch

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Jean Koch , actually Johann Friedrich Koch , (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

Koch, from the Berliner SV 1892 emerged, came to the season 1921/22 to Eintracht Frankfurt for it to end of the season 1922/23 in the Football Association of Süddeutsche conducted championships in District Main, in Division I of the District League North Main , then in the more powerful, not divided into departments Kreisliga Nordmain, as a goalkeeper denied point games.

At the beginning emerged as the winner of Division I, he and his team lost in the final of the Nordmain District Championship to FC Germania Frankfurt , the winner of Division II, with 3: 6 after the return match; in the following season he finished third with his team.

From 1923 to 1925 - switched to local rivals FSV Frankfurt - he played for them in the more competitive Main District League and twice emerged as a champion. As a result, he and his team took part in the subsequent finals for the South German Championship, only finished fifth out of six participating teams and third out of five participating teams . The latter success entitled him and his team to take part in the final round of the German Championship . He was used in all four games, three of which were only decided in extra time . The successful matches in the last sixteen and quarter-finals were followed by the one played against Hertha BSC in Fürth on May 24, 1925 , in which Robert Pache scored the winning goal to make it 1-0 in the 102nd minute. In the final held on June 7, 1925 in the Frankfurt Waldstadion against 1. FC Nürnberg , he only had to accept one goal, but it was the winning goal of the "Club" in the 108th minute by Ludwig Wieder .

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