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Otto Jüngling (* 1880 or 1881 ; † March 2, 1921 in Düsseldorf ) was a German football player and firefighter .

Career

societies

Jüngling, a founding member of the Karlsruher FV and thus a member of it since 1896, was active as a striker in the regional game operation in the Baden district, which was organized by the Association of South German Football Associations. In the final round of the South German Championship in 1902 , he was a member of the final team after the 5-1 semi-final win on February 23, 1902 in Karlsruhe over 1. FC Pforzheim on April 6, 1902, 4-0 at 1. Hanau football Club won in 1893 . His team achieved this success again and again against the aforementioned club, which was defeated 5-2 on December 7, 1902 in Darmstadt ; the semi-final match with FC Stuttgarter Kickers on November 30, 1902, ended 7-0. 1904 emerged victorious from the Gau Mittelbaden , his team again took part in the finals for the South German Championship and prevailed in the quarter-finals - albeit only in the replay against the Strasbourg FV - and then in the semifinals against FC Stuttgarter Cickers. On March 27th, she won her third title, as FC Germania Frankfurt were relegated to their place in the final of the South German Championship with a score of 5-0. The final game scheduled on March 26, 1905 against the 1. Hanau Football Club 1893 was canceled; Since the Hanau team only played with two players, the referee declared Karlsruhe FV 5-0 the winner.

His team took part in the final round of the German championship and won the quarter-finals held on May 28, 1905 on the Hanau parade ground against Duisburg SpV with a goal scored by Julius Zinser in the 45th minute with 1-0. With a bye in the semi-finals, she reached the final of the German championship in Weidenpescher Park, which was scheduled for June 11, 1905 in Cologne . But against BTuFC Union 92 , the champions of the Association of Berlin Ball Game Clubs , the Karlsruher FV lost 2-0.

In 1906 his club had to hand over the championship in Gau Mittelbaden to 1. FC Pforzheim, although they won the season as champions. Heinrich Link, who was only entitled to play for the second team, was used in the first team; thus all games against the team were counted.

Selection team

Jüngling also played two of the seven “great international matches” . He was part of the selection that on September 21, 1901 at White Hart Lane , the home of Tottenham Hotspur , the comparison competition against an amateur selection of the Football Association with 0:12, four days later in Manchester with almost the same line-up against a professional Selection with 0:10 lost.

death

Otto Jüngling, now a graduate engineer, was fire director at the professional fire brigade in Düsseldorf in later years . On March 2, 1921, at the age of 40, he died in an accident there, probably in the course of his job.

In later reviews he was also honored as the author of the KFV club song. He also worked as a journalist and wrote the 1910 DFB yearbook.

successes

Web links

Single references

  1. ^ Two obituaries in the Badische Presse of March 4, 1921, page 6
  2. KFV song , accessed on February 8, 2020