Paul Michel (soccer player)

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

Career

Michel played the 1911/12 season as a midfielder for the Belgian first division Léopold Club , who, after 17 years of membership in the first division, was the last of twelve teams to relegate to the second division at the end of the season .

He then joined VfB Leipzig , for which he played point games from 1912 to 1914 in the championships organized by the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs in the Gau Northwest Saxony , the regional highest division . During this time he won the championship in the Northwest Saxony region, the Central German Championship and the German Championship.

If his team finished the 1911/12 season in second place - three points behind SpVgg 1899 Leipzig - they won the decider against the same opponent on March 16, 1913 2-1 due to the tie in points in the following season . After winning the final in Group A of the championship finals on April 6, 1913 against Halleschen FC 1896 2-0, they were also in the Erfurt finals for the Central German Championship 6-0 over the Coburg on April 13, 1913 FC successful. He then played all three final rounds of the German championship, including the final won 3-1 on May 11, 1913 in Munich against Duisburg SpV . As the defending champion, he and his team were again represented in the final round of the German championship; his last three final round matches were the quarter-finals at SV Prussia-Samland Königsberg , won 4-1 on May 3, 1914 , the semifinals against Duisburg SpV, won 1-0 in Leipzig on May 17, 1914, and the May 31, 1914 in Magdeburg lost 2: 3 afterwards final against SpVgg Fürth .

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