Josef Bruglachner

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Josef Bruglachner (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

society

Bruglachner belonged to the football department of TV 1860 Munich from 1908 to 1923 as a defender , for whom he played point games in the championships organized by the Association of South German Football Associations .

In his first season he played in the Oberbayern relay , in addition to the Middle Franconia and Danube relay, one of three relay teams in the eastern district, one of four regional districts, and took third place with his team out of five participating teams.

In the following season , the eastern district was divided into only two seasons, where he completed the season south with his team as fourth of six teams.

From 1910 to 1913 he only played in the more competitive and not divided into seasons in the Eastern District. After that - due to relegation - he played with TSV 1860 Munich in a lower league. Returned to the 1915/16 season in one of the highest regional leagues at the time, he even made it to the final of the Eastern District Championship, which, however, was lost 4-0 to 1. FC Nürnberg .

From 1919 to 1921 he was in the district league South Bavaria for use, one of ten district leagues, whose champions participated in the group stages of the final round of the South German championship to determine the South German champions. With four points behind FC Bayern Munich and two points behind FC Wacker Munich , he missed the respective finals.

The 1921/22 season he played in the southern Bavaria district class, which was divided into two departments. In the first season, in the five districts and these were each divided into two sections, each two county classes, he went with his club as the winner - on points with Bayern Munich - out, as well as on 21 January 1922 playoff to 1st place with 1-0. In the district final of the South Bavarian Championship, his club lost 3: 1 and 5: 2 to the winner of Division II and later South German champions FC Wacker Munich.

He played his last season in the undivided district league of Southern Bavaria , which finished second with two points behind FC Bayern Munich.

Selection team

As a player in the selection team of the South German Football Association, he took part in the first ever competition for the Federal Cup, a competition between the selection teams of the regional associations of the German Football Association. With this he reached the finals scheduled for June 8, 1919 in the German Stadium in Berlin . Against the national team of the North German Football Association , he lost 4-5 with his selection in front of 10,000 spectators.

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