Otto Biesinger

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Otto Biesinger (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Biesinger belonged to the Breslauer SC 08 as a midfielder , for whom he played point games in the championship organized by the Southeast German Football Association in Central Silesia, one of six districts at the time. Emerging from the A-League Wroclaw as the winner of twelve participating teams, his team took part in the preliminary round of the Central Silesian District Championship and reached the final with a 9-1 win at SpVgg 1910 Brieg , which on February 5, 1928 with 6: 0 was won through the SSC 1901 Oels . As a result, he took part in the final round of the Southeast German Championship alongside the five other district champions, as well as the reigning defending champion and the association cup winner . In this, his team prevailed with two points ahead of the defending champion United Breslauer Sportfreunde and consequently took part in the final round of the German championship . His only final match he played on July 8, 1928 on the sports field Kleinburg, the venue of the local rivals SC Schlesien Breslau . Despite the 2-1 break lead, the round of 16 against VfB Königsberg was lost 3-2.

Selection team

As a player in the selection team of the Southeast German Football Association, he took part in the competition for the Federal Cup in 1928. After his team reached the final scheduled for April 29th on the local Schlesierkampfbahn , he was used in this and won the trophy with a 2-0 victory over the national team of the North German Football Association .

successes

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