Josef Lüke

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Josef Lüke (born March 13, 1899 ; † 1964 ) was a German football player .

Career

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Lüke belonged from 1920 bis 1926 the TuRU Dusseldorf on, for which he in the West German's Association organized championships in his first season in the county league Dusseldorf im Gau Berg-Mark -Mark Berg came, then in undivided in circles Gau used. At the end of the 1922/23 season he won his first title with his team, but lost the final of the West German championship , which was lost on April 22, 1923 in Essen 3: 4 nV against Arminia Bielefeld .

The following season he repeated the championship in Gau Berg-Mark and finished second in the final round of the West German Cup to third place . As the winner of the final in the second round on April 26, 1925 with the 3-0 win n.V. against Arminia Bielefeld, he took part in the final round of the German championship and played the round of 16 and quarter-finals against VfR Mannheim , won 4: 1 and lost to Hertha BSC 1: 4; he scored a total of three goals. In his final season, he again won the district championship mountain-Mark and finished second in the final round of the West German Cup to fourth place .

In the course of his career he then played for the Wuppertal district club SSVg Barmen , the BV Opladen from the town of the same name near Leverkusen and the Solingen district club VfR Ohligs .

National team

On May 10, 1923, he made his debut in the Hamburg Hoheluft stadium in a goalless draw against the national team of the Netherlands in the jersey of the senior national team . In his second international match on August 12, 1923, he missed a penalty , so that the game in Dresden against the national team of Finland was lost 2-1.

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