Ludwig Hymon

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Ludwig Hymon (life dates unknown) was a German soccer player who was active for FC Bayern Munich and 1. SV Jena .

Career

FC Bayern Munich

As a striker, Hymon was a member of FC Bayern Munich from 1932 to 1935 , for whom he played a league game in the Bavarian regional league, Südbayern group , which was the regional top division at the time. This took place on December 18, 1932 (18th matchday) in a 10-1 win at home against SpVgg Landshut . By winning the South Bavarian Championship, FC Bayern Munich was also qualified for the finals for the South German Championship . Of eight participating teams in the group east / west, he finished fourth with his team, to which he had contributed in six games.

Then he played in the Gauliga Bayern , in one of 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in the German Empire . In the first season he was used in 16 point games in which he scored six goals; he also achieved the respective number of games and goals in friendly matches. His debut on October 1, 1933 (4th matchday) in the 1: 3 defeat in the home game against SpVgg Fürth he crowned with the goal to the final score in the 83rd minute.

When his team finished the following season in fourth place, he was only used in two friendly matches in which he scored one goal.

In his last season he played two friendlies, in which he scored five goals, and for the first time a game for the Tschammerpokal , the 1935 newly created cup competition for club teams. His only cup game was lost at the premiere on September 1, 1935 in the first final round 4: 5 after extra time at Ulm FV 1894 . The home game won on October 13, 1935 (5th matchday) in the 2-0 victory over 1.FC Bayreuth , was his third and last point game and a total of 27th competitive game for Bayern , before he was 1 SV Jena changed.

1. SV Jena

With his new club, which played its regional championship games in the Gauliga Mitte , he immediately won the Gaume Championship, which entitled him and his team to participate in the final round of the German championship .

In the championship held in four groups of four teams each, he played all six games in Group C , which was finished third. Since only the group winners were qualified for the semi-finals, the competition ended prematurely for him and his team; However, he could claim to have played twice against the eventual German champions 1. FC Nürnberg .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. Production and publishing BoD - Books on Demand - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - p. 633 i. V. m. Pp. 112, 114, 115, 117, 119, 121, 125