Karl Schadt

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Karl Schadt (born August 24, 1908 ; † unknown) was a German football player .

Career

Schadt belonged as a striker initially the VfR Heilbronn that he for in the Football Association of Süddeutsche discharged Championships season 1926/27 in the district league Württemberg / Baden from 1927 bis 1932 denied in the group Württemberg, next to the group swimming, point games . After placing seventh, sixth and fifth, his team took second place in the 1929/30 season and was thus represented in the second / third round of the second / third in the Southeast group , which came third out of eight teams for the final round of the South German Championship ended. At the end of the 1930/31 season, his team took last place and escaped relegation to the second-rate district league only due to the expansion of the group by two more teams in the following season; in this the club then rose as tenth place in the district league.

With a move to FV Union Böckingen , he escaped the season in the second division and was used in the last championship held by the South German Football Association. As the runner-up of the Württemberg group , his team played in the final round of the South German Championship in the North / South group , which ended in eighth place.

From 1933 to 1939 he played in the Gauliga Württemberg , one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in the German Reich . The first season was concluded as a Gaumeister due to the better goal quotient compared to the same points FC Stuttgarter Kickers . Because of this success, his team also took part in the final round of the German Championship . In the championship held in four groups of four teams each, he was used in group C in all six games and scored five goals in these. He achieved this in the only two victorious games on April 29 and May 6, 1934 at 6: 3 and 6: 2 over Mülheimer SV 06 and Kickers Offenbach . Since the other four games were all lost, his team finished the group last.

At the end of the 1934/35 season , his team rose as the previous Gaumeister in ninth place of ten teams in the second-rate district league, from which they had returned to the Gauliga Württemberg for the 1936/37 season . After the class could be held in fourth place, the third and fourth places followed in his last two seasons. He also only played the first round game in the Tschammerpokal competition, the club cup competition introduced in 1935, which was lost 7-0 at Bayern Munich on August 28, 1938 .

successes

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry on Karl Schadt in the HEUSS database of the Heilbronn city archive , contemporary history collection, call number ZS-14695

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