Reinhold Munzenberg

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Reinhold Munzenberg
Personnel
birthday January 25, 1909
place of birth WalheimGerman Empire
date of death June 25, 1986
Place of death AachenGermany
size 175 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
1921-1922 Aachener Spielverein
1922-1926 Alemannia Aachen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1926-1938 Alemannia Aachen
1939-1940 VfL Neckarau
1940 Alemannia Aachen
1941-1942 Werder Bremen (guest)
1943-1944 LSV Hamburg (guest)
1946-1951 Alemannia Aachen
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1930-1939 Germany 41 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1934-1936 Alemannia Aachen (player-coach)
1945-1949 Alemannia Aachen
1950 Alemannia Aachen (player-coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Reinhold Munzenberg (born January 25, 1909 in Walheim in the Aachen district , today in Aachen , † June 25, 1986 in Aachen) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Munzenberg started playing football at the Aachener Spielverein when he was twelve and moved to the youth department of Alemannia Aachen a year later. Out of adolescence, he moved up to the first team in 1926. With it he played in the Western District of Bezirksklasse Rhine . He made his debut on September 5, 1926 (1st match day) in the 2: 5 defeat at home against VfB 08 Aachen . As a youngster, he was used on April 11, 1926 in the relegation round of the Rhine district to stay in class in the canceled 3-0 win in the home game against FV Godesberg 08 . In 1931 he was group winners with the team and qualified with her for the finals for the West German Championship , which he finished fourth with her. In 1932 he and the team were again group winners , but dropped out of the competition in the final round of the Rhine District Championship , including as the winner of Group 2 in the final with the winner of Group 1 , SpVgg Sülz 07 .

Alemannia Aachen was not represented in the Gauliga Mittelrhein , introduced from 1933 as one of 16 Gauligen as a uniform top division in the German Empire. Munzenberg won the Rhine district championship again with the Aacheners in 1935 and 1937. In 1937/38 he played - qualified for the Gauliga Mittelrhein - for the only time in this division. In 1938/39 Alemannia Aachen finished tenth and last place, but did not relegate, as the team increased to 13 in two groups for the following season ; Alemannia Aachen was relegated to last place in Group 1.

The season in the district league missed Munzenberg, as he played for VfL Neckarau in the group North Baden in the Gauliga Baden in 1939/40 . After his return to Aachen, for whose Alemannia he played in the second-rate district league from July to December 1940, he joined Werder Bremen as a war guest player in March 1941 and was on the ball in the Lower Saxony Gauliga .

He then came from January 1943 to September 1944 for the Luftwaffe-Sportverein Hamburg and reached the final of the Tschammerpokal with him in the first year , which was lost to First Vienna FC 2: 3 after extra time . In the second year, as a newcomer master of the Gauliga Hamburg 1944 , he qualified with the team as a participant in the final for the German championship, with which he reached the final . This was clearly lost on June 18, 1944 with 0: 4 against Dresdner SC .

In October 1944 he returned to Aachen and played with Alemannia Aachen as a founding member in the Oberliga West, which was newly founded in 1947, until the end of the 1950/51 season .

National team

Munzenberg played 41 international matches for the senior national team between 1930 and 1939 , and he was the captain eight times. He made his debut on September 7, 1930 in a friendly against the national team of Denmark , which was lost 3: 6 in Copenhagen . It played five more internationals by 1934 before he was part of the squad of the senior team that took part in the World Cup held in Italy from May 27 to June 10, 1934 . He played his only tournament game on June 7, 1934 in the game for 3rd place , which was won 3-2 against the national team of Austria . In 1935 he played eight more international matches before he took part in the 1936 Olympic football tournament in Berlin and - after defeating the Luxembourg national team in the round of 16 - surprisingly 2-0 against the Norwegian national team in the quarter- finals and out of the tournament divorced. He was part of the team that defeated Denmark 8-0 in Breslau on May 16, 1937 and became known as the Breslau-Elf . In three qualifying games he contributed to the participation in the World Cup held from June 4 to 19, 1938 in France , but he was not used in any tournament game; the German senior team lost 4-2 in the replay against the Swiss national team from the tournament after the opening game on June 4th with a 2-2 draw without a winner. He played his last international match on March 26, 1939 in Differdange, Luxembourg, in the 2-1 defeat, the only defeat to date against a national team in Luxembourg.

successes

Awards

Others

  • On April 23, 1948, Münzenberg was made an honorary member of Alemannia Aachen.
  • From 1974 to 1976, Münzenberg was President of Alemannia Aachen. After two years he was replaced by his nephew Egon Munzenberg .
  • Reinhold Munzenberg found his final resting place in the Aachen forest cemetery .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Article in the Football Week of February 21, 1972
  2. Münzenberg's debut on ochehoppaz.de
  3. Münzenberg's debut as a teenager on ochehoppaz.de
  4. Debut shortly before the end of the month, see Football Week April 1, 1941, page 11
  5. Award certificate on reinhold-muenzenberg.de
  6. ^ Index and curriculum vitae on reinhold-muenzenberg.de

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