Karl Aldebert

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Karl Aldebert (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Aldebert played for 1. FC Nürnberg from 1906 to 1914 . In the championship organized by the Association of South German Football Associations , he came to play as a defender in the eastern district, one of four districts . Having emerged victorious from the Gau Mittelfranken , his team won the two-legged final for the Eastern District Championship with an overall result of 8: 7 against the football department of MTV Munich 1879 . In the subsequent final round of the South German Championship, which was also played back and forth, his team lost 4-2 to Freiburg FC in the overall result . In the following season again emerged victorious from the Gau Middle Franconia, his team prevailed in the final round of the Eastern District Championship against FC Bayern Munich and the football department of TV 1847 Augsburg without losing points. In the final round of the South German Championship, the FC Stuttgarter Cickers was invincible. In its third season the course was repeated: Relay winner Middle Franconia , East District Champion, runner-up in the South German Championship. At the end of the 1909/10 season , his club was the winner of the North Season , but the final round of the Eastern District Championship was won by the up-and-coming and loss-point-free FC Bayern Munich, as well as in the Eastern District of 1910/11 , which was not divided for the first time and therefore more powerful - by three points. In his last three seasons in the more competitive Eastern District, which was not subdivided into Gaue or seasons, there were no successes; for the club he completed a total of 198 games.

Selection team

As a player in the selection team of the Association of South German Football Associations, he took part in the third edition of the competition for the Crown Prince's Cup. After the selection team of the West German Game Association was defeated 4-1 in the quarter-finals in Cologne on October 9, 1910 and the selection team of the Berliner Ballspielvereine association 3-0 in the semifinals on November 13, 1910 in Frankfurt am Main , he reached with his selection team the final . In the May 25, 1911 Mariendorf in Berlin scheduled meeting with the national team of the North German Football Association was 2: 4 n. V. lost.

successes

Others

In addition, Aldebert also excelled in athletics with very good performances.

During the First World War he was used as a soldier on the Western Front. Aldebert, who had studied in Erlangen , never returned from this .

For his services he was honored with the Military Max Joseph Order and knighted , which gave him the right to use the suffix “von”.

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