Otto Lüdecke

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Otto Lüdecke (born January 28, 1909 in Hamburg ; † March 18, 1990 ) was a German football player and coach .

Player career

societies

Lüdecke played for the first team of ETV from 1929 to 1949, including in the Gauliga Nordmark , interrupted by a time as a guest player in the Gauliga Pommern , two of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in German Rich . From 1940 to 1943 he was a guest at LSV Stettin . In 1949 he moved to the coaching chair at Eimsbüttel TV and worked twice more himself towards the end of the season.

Selection team

Lüdecke was appointed to the regional selection team Nordmark and Pommern , but it is not enough to become a national player . With the district selection Nordmark he won the Reichsbund Cup in 1937/38 after successes against the district selection teams Pommern and Niederrhein , in the semi-finals against the district selection team Baden and in the final against the district selection team Southwest on March 6, 1938 in Erfurt with 3-1 goals . In addition to Otto Lüdecke, the winning team included HSV players Walter Warning , Richard Dörfel , Erwin Reinhardt , Werner Höffmann , Rudolf Noack and Gustav Carstens as well as Eimsbütteler Hans Rohde , Wilhelm Ahlers and Herbert Panse and Erwin Seeler, who is still playing at SC Victoria Hamburg .

Stations

  • 1929 to 1940: Eimsbütteler TV
  • 1940 to 1943: LSV Stettin
  • 1943 to 1945: not with Eintracht Braunschweig (his name there was Lüd d ecke)
  • 1945 to 1950: Eimsbütteler TV (1949/50 as a trainer)

successes

Coaching career

For several seasons (from 1950 through 1951/52 and 1953/54 ) he coached SC Victoria Hamburg . In 1956 he took over this team again.

Stations

  • 1950 to 1954: SC Victoria Hamburg (trainer)
  • from 1956: SC Victoria Hamburg (trainer)

Others

Lüdecke was a teacher by profession.

Walter Jens , a fan of ETV as a boy, wrote the article Gone for the Eimsbütteler Tage and put his memories of the ETV's heyday into words:

"Otto Lüdecke, who had the honor of being allowed to play in a so-called academic team - once even against his own club: That's Otto, said Schindowski to Kleikamp, ​​when, irritated by the strange stress, his friend and side player in took the pliers. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Notification of death in the Hamburger Abendblatt from March 24, 1990
  2. Sport Niedersachsen from April 17, 1950, page 2 (match report ETV - Concordia )
  3. Walter Jens Gone, the Eimsbütteler Tage , football before its industrialization , Die Zeit , 1974 No. 12