Kurt Berner

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Kurt Berner (born March 18, 1914 ; † unknown) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Berner belonged to the Berliner SV 1892 , for which he was in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg , one of 16 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in the German Reich , as a striker from 1934 to 1941 and in the 1942/43 season - after the Promotion - denied point games. During this time he won the Gaume Championship three times. As a result, he and his team took part in the finals for the German championship three times . In his total of 14 games, he scored five goals. He made his debut on April 5, 1936 in Gelsenkirchen's Glückauf-Kampfbahn in the 4-0 defeat by FC Schalke 04 in the first of six Group A games . He scored his first of a total of two goals on April 26, 1936 in the Berlin stadium at Gesundbrunnen in a 3-1 victory over SV Hindenburg Allenstein with the goal of the final score in the 82nd minute. When he was third in the group, he and his team were eliminated from the competition, as only the group winners made it to the semi-finals. In 1937/38 he was used in five Group B games and scored twice. In 1942/43 he was used three times in the knockout system championship, including the last sixteen, which he lost 2-0 to Holstein Kiel on May 16, 1943 at the Poststadion in Berlin .

In the competition for the Tschammerpokal , the cup competition for club teams, introduced in 1935 , he played a total of seven games in four consecutive years, in which he scored three goals. In his debut on June 28, 1936 in a 4-1 victory over the SuSV 09 by SuSV 09 , he scored two goals with the goals for 2-1 and 4-1 in the 63rd and 88th minutes. He came the furthest with his team in the following year, when they were eliminated from the competition in the quarterfinals with 1: 3 at FC Schalke 04. In the following two seasons, he and his team were eliminated from the competition in the first final round.

After the end of the Second World War he belonged to a predecessor club of KSV Hessen Kassel , for which he played as a defender in the 1946/47 season in the second-rate Landesliga Hessen . From 1947 to 1950 he was active for KSV Hessen Kassel, which emerged from the merger of VfL Hessen Kassel with Kasseler SV in 1947 - and won the Hessian Amateur Championship in 1949.

Selection team

As a player in the Berlin-Brandenburg district selection team, he took part in the 1935 district selection competition for the federal cup. His team reached the semi-finals scheduled for March 3, 1935 via the last sixteen and quarter-finals , which were won 3-2 by n.V. and 4: 3 by n. V. against the regional selection teams of Hesse and Westphalia . In the Poststadion in Berlin, his team won in front of 12,000 spectators against the regional selection team Baden through the goal scored by Erich Ballendat in the 38th minute to make it 1-0. The final held on March 24, 1935 at the same location against the Gauselection team in the middle in front of 30,000 spectators, in which he did not take part, was lost 2-0. Together with Rudolf Noack and Hans Reinmann, he distinguished himself as the most accurate goalscorer with four goals. After his district selection team moved into the semi- finals in the district selection competition for the Reichsbund Cup 1941/42 after victories in the round of 16 and the replay over the district selection team East Prussia and in the quarterfinals via the district selection team Lower Saxony , he came in this on September 7, 1942 in the Berlin Post Stadium at 1: 1 n V. and on September 27, 1942 in the Hamburg stadium Hoheluft in the replay, which was lost with 1: 4, used again.

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