Kurt Weissenborn

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Kurt Weißenborn (life dates unknown) was a German football player.

Career

societies

Weißenborn belonged as a midfielder to SV Fortuna Leipzig 02 , for whom he played point games from 1915 to 1926 and a total of four second and five third places in the championships held by the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs in the district (from 1919 to 1923 Gau) in North West Saxony At the end of the 1919/20 season he was fourth the worst and at the end of the 1925/26 season he was the first to achieve the best placement with his team.

As runner-up in the 1924/25 season, he took part in the second round . After the quarter-finals won 4: 3 at SV Konkordia 05 Plauen on March 22, 1925 , followed on April 10, 1925, the 0: 2 defeat against SC Erfurt 1895 in the semi-finals.

As champions Gau Nordwestsachsen 1926, his team defeated VfL 1911 Bitterfeld 4-0 in the first round on March 7, 1926 , and Chemnitzer BC 3-0 in the second round on March 14, 1926 in the final round of the Central German Championship Round. After Riesaer SV were defeated 4: 3 and SC 06 Oberlind 9: 1 on March 21 and April 11, 1926 , his team met Dresdner SC in the final , against whom on April 25, 1926 0: 3 was lost.

The remaining playoff for the second participant in the final round of the German Championship was won by his team on May 1, 1926 against the winner of the second round, FC Preussen Chemnitz , 8-0. He made his debut on May 16, 1926 in the Wackerstadion Debrahof, the venue of SC Wacker 1895 Leipzig , in a 2-0 victory over FC Bayern Munich . In his last final game he lost with his team in Hamburg Stadium High air against Hamburger SV 2: 6th

Selection team

As a player in the team of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs, he was used in the competition for the national cup in the finals scheduled for March 20, 1921 at Sportpark Connewitz , the venue of FC Sportfreunde Leipzig . The encounter with the selection team of the West German Game Association was won 4-0 in front of 15,000 spectators.

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