Justus Eccarius

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Justus Eccarius
Personnel
birthday October 20, 1924
date of death December 22, 2013
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1942-1943 CSC 03 Kassel
1943-1944 HSV Groß Born (guest)
1947-1949 SC Concordia Hamburg 44 (23)
1949-1950 FC St. Pauli 24 (20)
1950-1951 VfB 03 Bielefeld 24 0(8)
1951-1955 SV Arminia Hanover 109 (25)
1955-1959 Eintracht Braunschweig 80 (15)
1 Only league games are given.

Justus Eccarius (born October 20, 1924 - † December 22, 2013 ) was a German football player .

Career

Eccarius started his career at CSC 03 Kassel . He played mostly as a half- forward , but could also be used as a right winger or outside runner . During the Second World War he was transferred to Pomerania as a soldier and played as a guest player for the military team HSV Groß Born , with which he became champion of the Gauliga Pomerania in 1944 . At the side of the national player Edmund Conen , he and his team reached the semifinals via the stations LSV Rerik , against whom he scored two goals in the 6: 4 first-round victory, VfB Königsberg and Hertha BSC , against whom he was used again, the semi-finals his team lost 2: 3 against the Luftwaffe sports club Hamburg .

After the end of World War II, Eccarius came to Hamburg and played for SC Concordia in the Oberliga Nord , in which he scored 26 goals in 44 games. The 1949/50 season - switched to league and local rivals FC St. Pauli - he finished with 20 goals in 24 league games and came second behind Hamburger SV . In the final round of the German Championship , FC St. Pauli reached the quarter-finals , in which the team failed 2-1 at SpVgg Fürth . Eccarius then left Hamburg and moved to the second division VfB 03 Bielefeld , who had recruited him with a job as an electrician . After eight goals in 24 league games, he left Bielefeld at the end of the season.

Eccarius returned to the Oberliga Nord and joined SV Arminia Hannover . For four years he played for Arminia, which mostly occupied midfield positions, and scored 25 goals in 109 games. For the team he only played the first round game in the competition for the DFB Cup, which he lost 4-2 at VfB Stuttgart on August 15, 1954 .

For the 1955/56 season he finally moved to Eintracht Braunschweig , with the club he finished second in the 1957/58 season . For the Braunschweiger, he was only used in the first game of Group 2 in the final round of the German championship and lost it 1: 4 against the eventual German champions FC Schalke 04 . A year later he ended his career after scoring 15 goals in 80 league games for Braunschweig. He later worked as a trainer in the Hildesheim district for the Elze- based amateur club SSV Elze . After a long illness, he died on December 22, 2013 at the age of 89.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Justus Eccarius dies ( Memento from February 3, 2015 in the Internet Archive )

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