Max Schmidt (soccer player)

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Max Schmidt (life data unknown) was a German football player .

Career

Schmidt initially belonged to the BTuFC Britannia 1892 , for which he competed as a striker in the championships organized by the Association of Berlin Ball Game Clubs in the 1903/04 season and completed them as champions. He took part in the final round of the German championship and played his only final game in the semi-final over SC Germania of 1887, which he won 3-1 on May 8, 1904 : he scored 1-0 in the ninth minute his only goal. The final against VfB Leipzig scheduled for May 29, 1904 in Kassel did not take place. The Karlsruher FV had lodged a protest against the rating of this championship at the DFB. The DFB had not complied with the schedule of the final round matches in a neutral location; as a result, the final was canceled in the morning and the championship final was annulled.

The 1909/10 season he played for local rivals BFC Preussen , with whom he also won the Berlin championship. In the final round of the German championship, he only played the quarter-finals against Holstein Kiel, which he lost 4-1 on April 17, 1910 at the Hoheluft stadium in Hamburg .

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