Otto Dumke

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Otto Dumke
Personnel
birthday April 29, 1887
place of birth BerlinGerman Empire
date of death May 24, 1913
Place of death Berlin, German Empire
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1905-1912 BTuFC Victoria 89
1912 BTuFC Britannia 1892
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1911 Germany 2 (3)
1 Only league games are given.

Otto Dumke (born April 29, 1887 in Berlin ; † May 24, 1913 there ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Dumke was a member of the BTuFC Viktoria 89 from 1905 to 1912 - apart from a one-month break when he was in the service of the BTuFC Britannia 1892 - for which he was part of the Berliner Ballspielvereine , and from the 1911/12 season onwards to the Brandenburgischer Association Ball game clubs played championships was used.

With the club he experienced his most successful time as a football player; he won the Berlin championship three times in a row and again at the end of the 1911 season . As a result, he also took part in the respective finals of the German Championship, in which he played a total of eleven games and scored five goals. If he lost the final in Mannheim on May 19, 1907 with 1: 3 against Freiburg FC , he won it on June 7, 1908 in Berlin with 3: 1 against FC Stuttgarter Cickers . After the final was lost again on September 30, 1909 in Breslau - 2: 4 against Karlsruher FC Phönix - he won it 3: 1 against VfB Leipzig on June 4, 1911 in Dresden .

Selection / national team

As a player in the selection team of the Association of Berlin Ball Game Clubs , he took part twice in the competition for the Crown Prince's Cup. After victories in the quarter and semi-finals , he lost the final of a German soccer cup competition, which was held in Berlin for the first time on April 18, 1909, against the selection team of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs with 1: 3. In the following year, too, after victories in the quarter and semi-finals , he lost the final held on April 10, 1910 in Berlin against the selection team of the Association of South German Football Associations with 5: 6 n.V.

Dumke, who was able to handle the ball well and had a train to the goal, was also called "slider" because of his special way of handling the ball. His qualities were not hidden from the important people who were responsible for the national team.

So he came to two international appearances against the national team of Sweden in 1911 . He crowned his debut on June 18 in Solna with three goals in a 4-2 win; so he was the first national player of the DFB to succeed. In the encounter on October 29th in Hamburg he was in the 1: 3 defeat but without a goal.

successes

Others

Dumke died on May 24, 1913 of a lung disease after a long period of sickness.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Death register Berlin IV a, 1913, entry no.293
  2. Match report on ka-news.de
  3. Otto Dumke on teamdeutschland.net (French)
  4. ^ Holger Joel, Ernst Christian Schütt: Chronicle of German football: the games of the national teams from 1908 to today. Chronik Verlag, Gütersloh / Munich 2008, p. 22 ( on Google Books )
  5. Gnabry first DFB debutant with a three-pack since Dieter Müller , on eurosport.de
  6. Morning edition of Berliner Tageblatt and Handels-Zeitung of May 25, 1913, p. 7 (middle line, 2nd paragraph) on zefys.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de