Paul Lenhardt

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Paul Lenhardt (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

Holstein Kiel

Lenhardt belonged to Holstein Kiel as a midfielder , for the club he played point games in the 1909/10 season in the championship held by the North German Football Association in the district of Kiel and won them. Also qualified for the finals for the North German Championship, he and his team won the final against Werder Bremen on April 10, 1910 in Hamburg with 7-1 goals. As a participant in the final round of the German Championship 1909/10 , he and his team advanced to the final, which on May 15 in Cologne, however, only in the extension through the penalty goalby Max Grafe in the 114th minute with 0: 1 against Karlsruher FV was lost. Previously, he was used on April 17, 1910 in the Hoheluft Stadium in the 4-1 victory against BFC Preussen from Berlin in the quarter-finals . He was also used in the semi-finals , in the 6-0 victory over Rixdorf FC Tasmania 1900 - also in the Hoheluft stadium.

BuEV Danzig

When he got to Gdansk , he played from 1910 to 1912 for the local ball game and ice skating club in District VIII in the championships organized by the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association . At the end of the 1910/11 season he was still in second place behind SV Ostmark Danzig , but it was the other way around at the end of the following season . The subsequent final round of the Baltic Football Championship was mastered impressively in the quarter and semi-finals, so that the final held on April 14, 1912 on the home sports field of the Corps Clothing Office was won 3-2 against VfB Königsberg . Due to the success he was only used on May 5, 1912 for the club in the quarter-finals of the final round of the German championship , which was clearly lost against BTuFC Viktoria 89 with 7-0.

successes

Holstein Kiel

BuEV Danzig

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