Richard Koßwig

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Richard Koßwig (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

Koßwig, striker of FC Askania Forst , played point games in the championships organized by the Southeast German Football Association .

In the championship held in six districts, he and his team emerged from the first class in the Niederlausitz district at the end of the 1910/11 season. As a result, he also took part in the final round of the Southeast German Championship . After the preliminary round match, which was scheduled for May 19, 1911 in Cottbus against SC Preußen Görlitz, was won 8-0, his club moved into the final via the semi-finals by bye . The game, which was won 3-2 at SC Germania Breslau on April 14, 1911, was not counted due to the protest of the defeated team regarding a referee error. The replay on April 23, 1911 was won 3-0 in Cottbus.

Since the championship had to be canceled in the Niederlausitz district in the following season due to a lack of deadlines, no master could be determined who could have participated in the final round.

The 1912/13 season, however, was again crowned by two titles for him and his team. First she won the district championship Niederlausitz in the 1st class, then the final of the final against FC Preussen 05 Kattowitz - but only in the replay on April 13, 1913 4-0 in Breslau, after the protest against the game rating of the week before with 1: 2 lost final was right.

The district season 1913/14 closed his team with one point on the local rivals FC Viktoria Forst as runner-up, but took part again in the finals as the defending champion. Once again reached the final and won it 3-1 against the United Breslauer Sportfreunde on April 19, 1914 , this was canceled due to a referee's error at the protest of the losing team. FC Askania Forst won the replay, scheduled for a week later, 2-1 on their own pitch.

Due to the Southeast German championships that he had won, his team was also represented in the finals for the German championship . He played a total of three games, all of which were lost in the quarterfinals. On May 7, 1911 with 2: 3 - scorer to the final score in the 85th minute - as well as on April 20, 1913 with 0: 5 each against VfB Leipzig and on May 3, 1914 with 0: 4 at Berlin BC 03 .

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