Kurt Hallex

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Kurt Hallex (born November 15, 1910 ; † unknown) was a German football player .

Career

societies

SC Union Oberschöneweide

Hallex belonged to the SC Union Oberschöneweide as a striker , for whom he initially played in the second-class district class Berlin-Potsdam point games. With the promotion to the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg in 1936/37 , one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the uniform top division in the German Reich , he played from then on until 1938 and played again in the season, which was held in two seasons 1939/40 in season B. From this emerged as the winner, his team played the two -legged final against Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin , the winner of season A. After the first leg was lost with 1: 2, it ended Second leg 3-0. In the subsequent final round of the German championship , he was not used. His last season in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg, which was not divided into seasons, he finished with his team in seventh place out of twelve participating clubs.

SV Elektra Berlin

The 1938/39 season he played for Gauliga competitor SV Elektra Berlin , with whom he finished seventh out of ten participating teams. For the club he also only played the first round game, which was lost 2-1 to SV Dessau 05 on August 28, 1938, in the competition for the Tschammerpokal , the cup competition for club teams, introduced in 1935 .

Heeressportverein Groß Born

As a player of the SC Union Oberschöneweide drafted into the Wehrmacht , he was a guest player in the army of the army sports club Groß Born in 1943/44 , for which he was used in the Gauliga Pomerania . In the championship, which was held in two sections, his team prevailed as the winner of the east section without losing points and met the Pütnitz Air Force Sports Club , the winner of the west section, in the two -legged final . The first leg on March 5, 1944 ended 1: 1 in front of 9,000 spectators, the second leg played at the same venue a fortnight later his team won 3: 0. So she was represented in the final round of the German championship , in which he played four games. He made his debut on April 16, 1944 in Neustettin in a 6: 4 victory over the Luftwaffe sports club Rerik . After the successful round of 16 and quarter-finals , he last played on June 4, 1944 in the semi-finals against the Luftwaffen-Sportverein Hamburg , which won the match 3-2; His club decided not to play for third place against 1. FC Nürnberg .

SG Oberschöneweide

After the end of the Second World War he belonged to the SG Oberschöneweide , with which played in the Berlin season C and - due to promotion - the season 1947/48 in the city ​​league Berlin , from which he and his team emerged as champions. He also won the Berlin Cup on February 9, 1947 in the stadium at Gesundbrunnen 4: 3 a.s. over SG Wilmersdorf .

Selection team

As a player in the Berlin-Brandenburg district selection team , he took part in the district selection competition for the Reichsbund Cup. After his team's victories in the last sixteen and quarter-finals with 3: 2 and 4: 3 each afterwards over the regional selections of Hesse and Westphalia , he reached the semi-finals scheduled for March 3, 1935 in the Berlin Post Stadium . With the winning goal for 1-0 by Erich Ballendat from Berliner SV 1892 in the 38th minute, he and his team reached the final. The final, held at the same location three weeks later against the regional selection team in the middle , was lost 2-0.

successes

Others

From January 1951 to December 1952 he was a coach at the company sports association Motor Oberschöneweide .

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