Rudolf Ahorn

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Rudolf Ahorn
Personnel
birthday January 20, 1890
place of birth MannheimGerman Empire
date of death August 29, 1914
Place of death Saint-Dié-des-VosgesFrance
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1907-1914 FC Stuttgarter Cickers
1 Only league games are given.

Rudolf Ahorn (born January 20, 1890 in Mannheim , † August 29, 1914 in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges , France ), called "Spitzer", was a German football player.

Career

Maple, a trained mechanical engineer, belonged from 1907 bis 1914 the FC Stuttgart Cickers to, for which he in the South German association football clubs organized championships in Gau Schwaben denied in the regional top flight league games. During his association with the team he won five regional championships, including twice the South German championship. With these two successes, he was qualified as a participant in the final round of the German championship . With the team, he first reached the final against BTuFC Viktoria 89 , which was scheduled in Berlin on June 7, 1908 , after he had played all three final round matches and the replay against Freiburg FC , which had been won 5: 2 - the match had previously been canceled. The final on the Germania-Platz in front of 4,000 spectators was lost 1: 3; As in the previous finals, he scored "his" goal with the 1: 2 goal in the 86th minute - his fourth overall. In his second participation in the finals, he only played the quarter- final game, which he lost 2-1 to Duisburg SpV on April 20, 1913 in Frankfurt am Main .

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Others

Ahorn, called up for military service at the beginning of World War I , fell as a soldier in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, France, in the war year 1914 .

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