Paul Pfeiffer (soccer player)

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

Career

societies

Pfeiffer was one of the strikers the Duisburg SpV to, for which he in the West German's Association organized championships of 1924 bis 1926 disputed point games in Gau Lower Rhine. During his membership in the club he won the championship twice in the Lower Rhine region and once the West German championship. As third place in the final round of the West German Championship , his team carried out on May 2, 1926 in Oberhausen the playoff for participation in the final round of the German Championship against the winner of the second round of the second ; Schwarz-Weiß Essen was defeated 3-2.

As a result, he was represented with his club twice in the final round of the German championship . He played his first two finals in the quarter-finals and semi-finals , which he won 2-0 at Altonaer FC 93 on May 17 and 24, 1925 and lost 3-0 to 1. FC Nürnberg . He played his last final round game on May 16, 1926 at the Wedaustadion in Duisburg , losing 3-1 to Hamburger SV in the round of 16 .

Selection team

As a player of a national team of the West German Game Association, he participated in the competition for the fighting game trophy and defeated on July 4, 1926 Mungerdorferstadion in Cologne of a national team of South German Football Association in front of 30,000 spectators with 2: 7th Of the seven goals, six were scored by three Bayern Munich players ; three times Josef Pöttinger , twice Franz Dietl and once Ludwig Hofmann .

successes

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