Otto Löble
Otto Löble | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | October 27, 1888 | |
date of death | May 29, 1967 | |
position | Center Forward | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1907-1913 | FC Stuttgarter Cickers | |
1914 | Frankfurt FV | |
1914-1925 | SV Stuttgarter Kickers | |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1909-1913 | Germany | 4 (0) |
1 Only league games are given. |
Otto Löble (born October 27, 1888 - † May 29, 1967 ) was a German football player .
Career
societies
Löble belonged from 1907 to 1925 - apart from the second half of the 1913/14 season when he was in the service of the Frankfurter FV - the FC Stuttgarter Cickers , for which he was part of the Association of South German Football Associations , renamed on 18./ 19th July 1914 in the championships organized by the South German Football Association .
At the end of his first season he won three regional titles, including the South German Championship, which also entitles him and his team to participate in the final round of the German Championship . In this he only played the quarter-final game against Freiburg FC , which was canceled by the DFB on May 3, 1908 in Pforzheim , but which his team won 5: 2 in the replay in Karlsruhe on May 17, 1908 , and 1: 3 against the BTuFC Viktoria 89 lost final advanced.
After he had meanwhile won the North District Championship with the Frankfurter FV at the end of the 1913/14 season, he returned to FC Stuttgarter Cickers, called SV Stuttgarter Kickers from 1920, and won two more titles in 1917. From the 1919/20 season onwards, instead of the usual regional groups, the team played in ten regional first-class regional leagues. At the end of the season 1920/21 he emerged with the club as a champion from the Württemberg district league , as well as at the end of the 1922/23 season, but the district finals, which were played in the two-way leg , went against 1. FC Pforzheim , the champions from the Baden district league , lost in the overall result of 1: 4.
His last two seasons were crowned by the district championship Württembreg / Baden in 1924 and 1925, in the respective finals of the South German championship his team took third and fourth place.
Selection / national team
As a member of the team of the Association of South German Football Associations, he took part in the competition for the Crown Prince's Cup. After victories in the quarter-finals and semi-finals , he won the final held in Berlin on April 10, 1910 against the selection team of the Association of Berlin Ball Game Clubs 6: 5 n.V. On May 25, 1911 he and his team reached - also after victories in the quarter - and semi-finals - again the final played in Berlin , which however was lost to the team of the North German Football Association 2: 4 afterwards.
Löble played four times for the senior national team and was used once each in 1909, 1910, 1912 and 1913; three times in a row and victorious over the Swiss national team - with his debut on April 4 in Karlsruhe in a 1-0 victory - and once against the amateur national team of England , which was lost 3-0 on March 21, 1913 in Berlin.
successes
- Second in the German championship in 1908
- South German master 1908 , 1913 , 1917
- District Master Württemberg / Baden 1924 , 1925
- District Master Württemberg 1921 , 1923
- Southern District Master 1908 , 1913 , 1917
- Northern district champion 1914
- Gaumeister Swabia 1908
Web links
- Otto Löble in the database of weltfussball.de
- Otto Löble on dfb .de
- Otto Löble in the database of the Kickers Archive
Individual evidence
- ↑ Match report on ka-news.de
literature
- Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Löble, Otto |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 27, 1888 |
DATE OF DEATH | May 29, 1967 |