Ludwig Breuel

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Ludwig Breuel (born May 30, 1897 - October 1973 ) was a German football player . The offensive player became German soccer champion with Hamburger SV in 1923 .

Career

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The footballing roots of the dangerous striker go back to the SC Sperber Hamburg . He played with the Green-Whites until the 1919/20 round and had already received his first appointment in the selection of Northern Germany on October 8, 1916 when playing against West Germany. In the 7-0 success of the NFV selection, he introduced himself with one hit. In the 1920/21 round, the right wing of SC Sperber, Walter Kolzen and Breuel, was signed by Hamburger SV; The goalkeeper Hans Martens came from Rothenburgsorter FK to the "Rothosen". Breuel played a total of 21 competitive games in 1920/21 and scored 23 goals for HSV and was sovereign with his new club with 34: 2 points ahead of Holstein Kiel and VfL Altona in first place. This also included the two successful games for the North German Championship in April 1921 against the southern district champion Hannover 96 , where the "Rautträger" sovereignly prevailed with 3: 1 and 8: 0 goals. "Luten" Breuel and center forward Otto Harder formed a feared pair of goalscorers. On May 22, they could not prevent the 1: 2 defeat after extra time against the Duisburg game club in the final round of the German championship. By the end of March he had experienced the training work of AW Turner , from April 1921 that of Richard Girulatis .

The Victoria - challenge cup for the German soccer champions from 1903 to 1944 - won the Hamburger SV for the first time in 1923 and again in 1928.

In his second year at Rothenbaum, 1921/22, Breuel came under the coaches Girulatis, Lájos Banyai , then again Turner and at the side of the newcomers Asbjørn Halvorsen and Albert Beier in 21 competitive games on 29 hits. In the games for the German championship in 1922 there was the final between Hamburger SV and 1. FC Nürnberg . After two undecided games - on June 18, the first final game was canceled after 189 minutes when the score was 2: 2 due to darkness; the replay on August 6th was finished with a score of 1: 1 after 105 minutes, as the "club" only had seven players on the field - after a protest, a revision decision and the resignation of the HSV at the Bundestag in Jena in November , no champion of the year 1922 determined.

A year later, in the final round in 1922/23 , the North Germans regularly won the title. The final against Union Oberschöneweide ended 3-0 for Hamburger SV. In the competitive games of the round 1922/23 - champions of the Hamburg district league (Alsterkreis); North German champion against Holstein Kiel; German champion - “Luten” Breuel scored 19 goals in 19 games alongside attacking colleagues Walter Kolzen, Otto Harder, Karl Schneider and Hans Rave . He had played the role of the right-wing striker. When further reinforcements at HSV were active with Walter Risse and Hans Lang during the 1923/24 season, Breuel was in the 1-0 semi-final win against SpVgg Leipzig for the "Rothosen", but in the 0-2 defeat in the final on June 9, 1924 against 1. FC Nürnberg he was not in the final. His last game in the final round of the German championship he completed on May 3, 1925 in Hanover in the 1: 2 defeat after extra time against FSV Frankfurt. Overall, he is led at Hamburger SV with 91 games and 97 goals.

In the 1925/26 round he joined Hannover 96. There he was offered a job at the tire manufacturer Continental. After completing his playing career, Breuel returned to the Elbe and became a trainer at Rasensport Hamburg.

Selection teams

With the NFV selection he played 1921/22 in the competition of the Federal Cup after successes against the Baltic Association and in the semifinals against Central Germany in the final on March 5, 1922 in Hamburg against southern Germany. Despite the teammates Hans Wentorf (goalkeeper), Arthur Mahncke , Adolf Jäger , Henry Müller , Walter Krause and Eduard Wolpers , northern Germany had no chance against the Nuremberg / Fürth combination that day. With four goals by Andreas Franz and three by Heinrich Träger , the south prevailed with 7-0 goals. In the 1923/24 competition, Breuel had contributed two goals in the semifinals on November 11 to a 4-2 win after extra time against Brandenburg, but was absent from the final defeat on February 17, 1924 in Frankfurt am Main against southern Germany.

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