Peter Sackenheim

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Peter Sackenheim (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Sackenheim belonged to the Duisburg SpV as a defender , for whom he played point games in the championships organized by the West German Game Association from 1920 to 1922 in the Gau Berg-Mark, then until 1927 in the Gau Niederrhein.

In the Berg-Mark district, which was initially divided into four circles, he and his team emerged victorious from the Duisburg district league and prevailed in the subsequent semi-finals and finals with 2: 1 and 4: 3 after extra time over the Düsseldorfer SC 1899 and the Cronenberger SC through, as well as in the final round of the West German championship played out among the masters of the five districts. After these three regional titles, he and his team also took part in the final round of the German Championship . His first two finals matches he played with the quarter- and semi-finals on 22 and 29 May 1921 at 2: 1 victory . Aet on the Hamburger SV - with his goal in the 112th minute, he took care of reaching the next Round - and the 1: 2 defeat after extra time at Vorwärts 90 Berlin .

During his season in the Gau Niederrhein four regional championships followed in a row and as a result - participation conditional - three West German championships. He also took part in the final round of the German Championship four times and played a total of six games, with his only appearance on May 25, 1924 and against 1. FC Nürnberg in the semifinals with 1: 3 on May 24, 1925 and 0: 3 eliminated from the competition. On May 16, 1926, in the 1: 3 defeat against Hamburger SV and on May 8, 1927, in the 4: 5 defeat after extra time at BSC Kickers 1900 , he and his club were "out" 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 .

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