Paul Bornefeld

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Paul Bornefeld
Personnel
birthday August 7, 1907
place of birth SolingenGerman Empire
date of death April 4th 1959
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1928-1947 Fortuna Dusseldorf
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1950-1951 Sportfreunde Katernberg
1954-1957 VfL Osnabrück
1957-1959 VfV Hildesheim
1 Only league games are given.

Paul Bornefeld (born August 7, 1907 in Solingen , † April 4, 1959 ) was a German football player and coach .

Player career

Bornefeld belonged to Fortuna Dusseldorf as a defender and denied for the club from 1928 to 1933 in the West German Game Association discharged Championships in mountain district-Mark , one of seven districts as regional top flight, in group I, in his last season in Group B, point games.

At the end of his premier season he emerged as the winner of Group I with the team and played the two-legged final of the district championship, which after two wins against the winner of Group II, SSV 04 Wuppertal , achieved an overall result of 6: 4 was won. In connection with the success, he and his team were qualified for the final round of the West German Championship, but won the preliminary round South but finished the final in third place.

His team was able to repeat these successes in the 1930/31 season , with the difference that they could prevail this time as the winner in the final round of the West German Championship. The Berg-Mark district championship, which was held in three groups for the first time in the 1931/32 season , was the winner of Group I , but finished third . In the 1932/33 season he reached the final of the West German Championship with the team again, but it was lost on March 30, 1933 in Duisburg with 0-1 against FC Schalke 04 .

From 1933 to 1942 he played in the Gauliga Niederrhein , in one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the uniform top division in the German Empire . During this time he won the Gaume Championship five times in a row with Fortuna Düsseldorf, but rose with her at the end of the 1941/42 season in the second-rate district league . For the 1943/44 season he returned with her to the Gauliga Niederrhein and was able to hold the class as seventh of ten participating teams. The last season, 1944/45 , was canceled after two incomplete match days due to the war. The war game community consisting of the clubs TSV Fortuna and SC 99 Düsseldorf finished in seventh place after a draw and a defeat.

After the end of the Second World War , he was used in the British zone championship in the 1946/47 season in the Lower Rhine district class . The decider for the district championship of the two clubs Rot-Weiß Oberhausen and Fortuna Düsseldorf with equal points won the first-named 3-1.

Bornefeld was also used in 28 final round matches for the German championship during his almost 20 years of club membership. He made his debut on June 16, 1929 in the 1: 5 knockout round defeat at the Nuremberg Sports Park Zerzabelshof against SpVgg Fürth . He played his last final game on June 30, 1940 in the last game in Group 3 . In between is his greatest success - winning the German championship. After he and his team had played the eighth and quarter-finals on May 7th and 21st with 9-0 against Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz and 3-0 against SV Arminia Hannover , he also made it 4-0 on May 28th - Semi-final victory over last year's finalists Eintracht Frankfurt . The final against FC Schalke 04 , which took place in Cologne on June 11, was, like the previous games, won 3-0 without conceding a goal. Also in the 1935/36 season he was used in the final round, played all six games in Group D , the semifinals won 3-1 against Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz on June 7, 1936 in Dresden and the one on June 21, 1936 in the Berliner Poststadion lost 1: 2 to 1. FC Nürnberg in the final, which was only decided in favor of Nürnberg with the winning goal scored by Karl Gussner in the 120th minute immediately before the end of extra time .

In the competition for the Tschammer Cup introduced in 1935 , the cup for club teams, it was used twice at the premiere, once in 1936 , three times in 1940 and twice in 1941 . He made his debut on September 1, 1935 in a 5-0 first-round victory over Cologne SC 1899 . On November 10, 1940, he lost with Fortuna Düsseldorf in the semifinals to the eventual cup winner 1. FC Nuremberg with 0: 1.

Coaching career

Three years after the end of his active football career, he exercised his first coaching activity with the Sportfreunde Katernberg , an Essen district club . The newcomer to the Oberliga West , one of five seasons as the highest German division, he led to 12th place, which meant relegation. He then coached by 1954 bis 1957 the VfL Osnabruck in the Oberliga Nord . His last club was VfV Hildesheim , which he coached from 1957 to 1959 in the then second-class amateur league Lower Saxony . In the championship, which was held in two groups, he led his team to the Lower Saxony championship after the team, as the winners of group east, defeated SV Arminia Hannover 2-1 on April 20, 1958, the winners of group west. With this success, he led the team in 1958 in the first-class Oberliga Nord and finally on 13th place, which again meant relegation.

successes

as a player

as a trainer

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