Kurt Diemer (soccer player)

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Kurt Gustav August Diemer (born May 17, 1893 in Berlin , † December 13, 1953 in Wehrda ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Diemer, the "elegant, yet powerful, cat-fast and superior defender", belonged to the BTuFC Britannia 1892 from 1910 to 1914 - due to the name change on December 10, 1914 - from 1914 to 1925 of the Berliner SV 1892 . In its premier season in the senior sector, it was used in the championship held by the Association of Berlin Ball Game Clubs in a group of nine teams in a round-robin tournament . From the 1911/12 season he played his point games in the championships now organized by the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs . At the end of the 1913/14 season he was relegated to the second class with his team. After two years of abstinence, he rose with his team as Berliner SV 1892 for the 1917/18 season in first class. From 1920 to 1925 he played in the association league, which was divided into two groups .

From 1925 to 1929 he played his point games for 1. FSV Mainz 05 in the championships held by the South German Football Association in one of the regional highest divisions, the Rheinhessen / Saar district league . The following season he won with his team whose captain he had been temporarily, his only title; in the subsequent final round of the South German championship , however, he finished last with his team. The last two seasons he then completed in the district league Main / Hessen in the Hessen group .

National team

Diemer played four international matches for the senior national team , all of which were lost. He made his debut on October 6, 1912 in Copenhagen in the 1: 3 defeat against the national team of Denmark . The following three appearances as a national player , all of which he played in the German Empire , were lost 2: 3, 0: 3 and 1: 2 against the national teams of the Netherlands , England and Switzerland .

successes

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Individual evidence

  1. Diemer's former teammate Toni Brandel in the obituary after Diemer's death; Mainzer Anzeiger from December 29, 1953.