Oskar Ritter

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Oskar Ritter
Personnel
birthday September 30, 1901
place of birth HamburgGerman Empire
date of death March 5th 1985
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1923 SK comet
1923-1930 Holstein Kiel
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1925 Germany 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Oskar Ritter (born September 30, 1901 in Hamburg , † March 5, 1985 ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Ritter initially played for the Hamburg multi-discipline club SK Komet until 1923 , before moving to the reigning Schleswig-Holstein champion Holstein Kiel , where he developed into a permanent fixture, not least because of his strong dribbling skills and his pronounced goal instinct. At the end of his first season he won the Schleswig-Holstein Championship again with the club, as in the following four seasons and again from 1930 to 1933. During this time, he also won the North German Championship three times and advanced to the final of the German Championship .

He then completed three more seasons in the Gauliga Nordmark , one of 16 Gauligen introduced since 1933 during the Nazi era as the highest German league in the German Reich .

Due to the large number of regional successes, he was also used in seven consecutive seasons (1925 to 1932) in the finals of the German championship - in 17 games he scored a remarkable eleven goals. He achieved his greatest success in 1930 when he and his team were able to advance to the final after VfB Leipzig were defeated 4: 3 in the round of 16 , Eintracht Frankfurt in the quarter-finals 4: 2 and Dresdner SC in the semi-finals 2: 0 . In a high-scoring game he lost 4: 5 in Berlin against Hertha BSC on June 22, 1930 .

In the Tschammerpokal competition, the first national cup competition to be held, it was only used on September 1, 1935 in the first final round of a 7-1 win in Kiel, Germany against SpVgg Nordring Stettin - and scored four goals!

National team

Knight played his only international match for the senior national team on June 21, 1925 in Stockholm in the 0-1 defeat against the national team of Sweden

successes

Others

Ritter had been the caretaker .

Web links

literature

  • Chronicle 100 years - Holstein Kiel, Patrick Nawe u. a.