Julius Zinser

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Julius Zinser (* 1879 ; † May 13, 1929 in Karlsruhe ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Julius Zinser (standing, 4th from right) and teammate of the Karlsruhe FV in a recording from 1899

At the age of 16, Zinser already belonged to the Karlsruhe district association VfB Mühlburg , for which he worked as a striker until 1897. Then he performed together with his brother Gottfried jun. with the Karlsruhe FV , to which he belonged until 1906. Julius was the more talented footballer and first reached the four finals for the South German Championship with his club, which on April 6, 1902 in Hanau and December 7, 1902 in Darmstadt against the 1st Hanau Football Club 1893 with 4-0 and Were won 5: 2, as well as that on March 27, 1904 with 5: 0 against FC Germania Frankfurt . The final game scheduled on March 26, 1905 against the 1. Hanau Football Club 1893 was canceled; Since the Hanau team only played with two players, the referee declared Karlsruhe FV 5-0 the winner.

With his team he also reached the final of the German championship in Weidenpescher Park, which was held in Cologne on June 11, 1905 . But against the BTuFC Union 92 , the master of the Association of Berliner Ballspielvereine , his club lost 2-0. He secured the entry into the final for his team in the quarter-finals, in which he scored the 1-0 winning goal in the 45th minute against Duisburg SpV on May 28, 1905 on the Hanau parade ground ; in the semifinals his team received a bye.

Selection team

Zinser also played three of the seven "great international matches" . He belongs to the selection that lost on November 28, 1899 at the Karlsruhe parade ground against an English selection with 0: 7. He also played with a German national team on September 21, 1901 at White Hart Lane , the home of Tottenham Hotspur , the comparison competition against an amateur team from the Football Association , who played 0:12 four days later in Manchester with almost the same line-up a professional selection with 0:10 was lost.

successes

Others

Both brothers were also successful in rowing and achieved their first victory in two at an international start of the Karlsruhe rowing club Wiking v. 1879 eV in Lucerne . Both followed in their father's footsteps and became architects. According to Julius Zinser's plans, the factory hall of the Heidelberg penholder factory and the listed ceramics factory Heinsteinwerk Heidelberg were built in 1912 . His brother Gottfried designed the KFV clubhouse in 1909. Two years after the death of his father, Julius Zinser died in 1929 after a brief illness.

Web links

  • Julius Zinser in the weltfussball.de database
  • Julius Zinser on the homepage of the Karlsruher Fußballverein e. V., accessed on August 4, 2019

Individual evidence

  1. Web presence of the rowing club

literature

  • Karlsruher Fußballverein eV (Ed., 2016), A Piece of German Football History - 125 Years of the Karlsruher Fußballverein eV, Karlsruhe, 2016.