Otto Jungtow

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Otto Jungtow (born December 29, 1892 in Remscheid ; † March 13, 1961 there ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Jungtow belonged to Remscheider FC 06 as a midfielder from 1910 to 1912 and was used in the district championships organized by the West German Game Association , first in the East group of the North Rhine District / Berg, then in the South group of the North Rhine District .

After Berlin passes, he completed two seasons for the BFC Hertha 1892 in the Brandenburg football championship aligned Berlin Championship . After the 1912/13 season was finished in third place, he and the team reached second place in the following season , one point behind the Berlin BC 03 .

After a two-year stopover in Jena (1918-20) he returned to Remscheid and played for VfB 06 Remscheid , which was newly founded in 1917 - Remscheider FC 06 was dissolved in 1914 - in the Berg district league in Gau Berg-Mark against well-known competitors from Düsseldorf , Duisburg, Wuppertal and Solingen. He ended his career at the end of the 1924/25 season .

National team

On March 21, 1913, the only 1.54 m tall player came to his only international match for the senior national team . The test match in Berlin was lost 3-0 against the English amateur national team . With Otto Völker and Eduard Pendorf he formed the runner-up in the DFB-Elf, which was led by captain Adolf Jäger in front of 17,000 spectators. At the Olympic champion of 1912 , goalkeeper Ronald Brebner and center forward and goalscorer Vivian Woodward stood out next to two-time goalscorer George H. Douglas.

Web links

literature

  • Kicker Edition: 100 Years of German International Games, 2008.
  • Jürgen Bitter : Germany's national soccer player: the lexicon . SVB Sportverlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-328-00749-0 .