Reinhold Bock

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Reinhold Bock (life dates unknown) was a German football player . He reached the final of the German championship four times with two Berlin clubs - three times in a row - and was German champion twice.

Career

Bock belonged to the Berlin TUFC Union 92 as a striker on, for which he in the seasons 1904/05 and 1905/06 in the Berlin Association ballgame teams conducted the Berlin championships was used and that 1905 also won. As a result, his team was eligible for the final round of the German championship . He denied that on 14 May 1905 in Magdeburg with 4: 1 against the FUCC Eintracht Braunschweig in 1895 recovered quarter-finals , in which he scored one goal, and that on June 4, 1905 in Leipzig with 5: 2 against Dresdner SC won the semi-final . He also played a defensive role in the final on June 11th in Cologne when his team defeated the Karlsruher FV with goals from Alfred Wagenseil and Paul Herzog 2-0. In the following season , his team took part again as defending champions in the final round of the German championship; in this he was not used.

The move to BTuFC Viktoria 89 in 1906, to which he belonged until 1909, brought him three Berlin championships and two finals for the German championship, of which the one ended in 1908 as a champion; a total of he was used in eight finals.

successes

Berlin TuFC Union 92
BTuFC Victoria 89

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