Kurt Elsholz

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Kurt Elsholz (* 1914 ; † 1976 ) was a German football player . The offensive player was runner-up in Brandenburg with his club Minerva Berlin in the 1931/32 season and took part in the final round of the German championship . The attacker, who was mostly active as a center forward, played with Minerva in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg until the war years .

Career

societies

Elsholz played 20 representative games for the city ​​selection Berlin . His association was Minerva Berlin from 1931 to 1943 . In the final round of the German championship Elsholz and his teammates Fritz Iwankowski II, Kurt Seiffert, Paul Weick and Max Winzer failed on May 8, 1932 with a 2: 4 defeat at Bayern Munich . FC Bayern Munich won its first German championship that year and Elsholz had faced middle-runner Ludwig Goldbrunner in most of the duels . In the 1935/36 season Elsholz narrowly missed the championship in the Gauliga with Minerva: Because of the poorer goal quotient compared to the tied Berliner SV 92 , he and his team had to make do with the runner-up .

In addition, the center forward played with Minerva 93 in the Tschammerpokal . In the competition of the Tschammer Cup 1935 the competition was not over until the quarter-finals on November 10, 1935 in Nuremberg against the eventual cup winner 1. FC Nuremberg. Host Nuremberg prevailed 4-1 and also won the final 2-0 against FC Schalke 04 on December 8th. Elsholz was in all four games against Stettiner SC (1-0), Vorwärts Breslau (4-2, 1 goal), Eintracht Braunschweig (4: 2) and 1. FC Nürnberg (1: 4) as center strikers. In the cup documentation it is also recorded in the 1942 cup season that Minerva played with center forward Elsholz in the two games against Haller FV Sportfreunde (2: 1) and Hamburger SV (0: 2).

Selection team

As a player in the Berlin-Brandenburg region selection team , he took part in the competition for the national cup . He wore a gateway to the 4: 3 quarter-final victory . Aet on Gauauswahlmannschaft Westphalia in, denied the March 3, 1935 in Berlin with 1: 0 game won against the Gauauswahlmannschaft Baden (with striker Otto Siffling ) and at 24 March in Berlin with 0: 2 lost final against the Gauwahlmannschaft Mitte each as a center forward on the side of teammates such as Hans Appel , Emil Krause , Erich Ballendat and Kurt Hallex .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Weinrich, Hardy Green: German Cup History since 1935. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2000. ISBN 3-89784-146-0 . P. 16/17
  2. ^ Matthias Weinrich, Hardy Green: German Cup History since 1935. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2000. ISBN 3-89784-146-0 . P. 89

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