Otto Bülte

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Otto Bülte (born September 4, 1886 in Winnigstedt , † June 1962 ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Bülte belonged to the FuCC Eintracht 1895 Braunschweig from 1903 to 1911 , with renaming on October 12, 1906, to the FC Eintracht from 1895 , and came in the final round of the North German Championship in 1906 organized by the North German Football Association - as champion of the football association for the Duchy of Braunschweig - on duty. However, the final was lost 2: 5 against SC Victoria Hamburg ; so it happened to him and his team in the following year , when they lost 6-1 to last year's winner. The 1907/08 season was over the district championship, also crowned with the championship in Northern Germany, since he and his club were able to defeat SC Victoria Hamburg 3-1 on April 12, 1908. In his last two seasons he again won the Braunschweig district championship, but lost 1-0 to Werder Bremen in the 1910 semifinals and 6-1 to Holstein Kiel in the 1911 final .

With the championship previously won in the Football Association for the Duchy of Braunschweig in 1905 and the North German championship won in 1908, he also played in the final round of the German championship. After the two successfully completed qualifying games against the Hanoverian Football Club of 1896 and the Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896, he and the Braunschweig team were defeated in the quarter-finals on May 14, 1905 by the eventual champions Berliner TuFC Union 1892 with 1: 4, after 1: 0 had led. In the quarter-finals on May 3, 1908, he lost 0-1 to Duisburg SpV .

From 1911 to 1914 he played for the BFC Preussen in the Association of Brandenburgischer Ballspielvereine and emerged as the winner of group B and also as the winner of the finals of the Berlin championship , after the winner of group A, the Berlin TuFC Union 1892, after the return leg was defeated 4-2 in the overall result. He also lost the quarter-finals of the German championship with the Berliners ; on May 5, 1912, he and his team were defeated by the future champion Holstein Kiel.

National team

His only international match for the senior national team he played on October 16, 1910 in Kleve in the 1: 2 defeat against the national team of the Netherlands . He was the third national player for Eintracht Braunschweig after Walter Poppe and Richard Queck , who scored the connecting goal in the 25th minute of that game.

successes

Others

Older chronicles call him Konrad , but his real name was Otto and the player name Otte .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Association news of the BTSV Eintracht, July / August 1962, page 26
  2. See the official club history 60 years of Eintracht (1955) and Fritz Peters: Tull Harder storms for Germany's football fame (1942)