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Paul Kralle (* January 1878 ; † January 1948 ) was a German football player who, at the age of 20, belonged to the BTuFC Viktoria 89 as a striker and was active for it for ten years.

Career

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For the Association of German Ball Game Clubs , which was founded on September 11, 1897 and which his club joined for the 1898/99 season , Kralle was used in point games for the Berlin championship and finished in second place with the BFC Preussen . This had become necessary playoff for the championship he won with his team with 2: 3 aet. After the first final match at the score of 0: 0 will be canceled due to heavy rains had. In the following season he again took second place behind the loss point-free BFC Preussen, as in the 1900/01 season . His first club success came at the end of the 1901/02 season , as he and his team as the winner of Group 2 defeated the winner of Group 1, the BTuFC Britannia 1892 , in a necessary third final game with 5: 1, after each club had previously had won a game.

From 1902 to 1908 he played from then on under the Berlin championships organized by the Association of Berlin Ball Game Clubs . By the time they won the title again in 1907, there were two second and two third championship placements. With the Berlin championship in 1907, he and his team were entitled to participate in the final round of the German championship . He denied all three finals games, where he the April 21 and May 9, 1907, 2: 1 against: 1 and 4 SC Silesia Wroclaw and FC Victoria in 1895 in Berlin and Hamburg discharged quarter- and semi-finals contested. In Mannheim he and his team finally lost 3-1 in the final against Freiburg FC on May 19, 1907 . He ended his last season with his third Berlin championship; in the subsequent final round of the German Championship 1907/08 , which ended with the German Championship , he was no longer considered.

Selection team

Kralle also played the first three of the seven "great international matches" . He was a member of the German national team that won the two comparison competitions against White Rovers Paris and a city selection from Paris on December 12th and 13th, 1898, won 7-0 and 2-1 , as well as the one that won the comparison competition on November 23rd, 1899 on the athletic sports field in Charlottenburg with 2:13 against an English team lost.

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