Rudolf Droz

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Rudolf Droz (born January 9, 1888 in Magdeburg ; † November 27, 1946 there ) was a German football player . He played in the storm or as a right runner .

Career

societies

Droz belonged to the Magdeburg football and cricket club Viktoria from the 1904 season on, for which he had played point games from 1905 to 1908 in the championship organized by the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs . So he won the championship in the Gau Mittelelbe in the second year of his membership , but lost the semifinals of the championship finals against eventual champions VfB Leipzig on April 1, 1906 with 0: 5 . In the following season it was again VfB Leipzig, against whom he lost with his club, but this time - and only with 0: 1 - in the final, which had been reached on March 24, 1907, after the Dresdner SC a week earlier in The semi-finals were defeated 3-2. He achieved this on April 12, 1908 and lost it again, this time against Wacker Leipzig 2: 3 after extra time . Before that, he and the team won the quarter and semi-finals against SC Erfurt 1895 6-2 and against Chemnitzer BC 8-2.

From 1908 to 1911 in the Association of Berliner Ballspielvereine , from 1911 to 1920 in the Association of Brandenburgischer Ballspielvereine , he won the Berlin championship with the BFC Preussen in 1910 and 1912. Whether his successes, he also took part with the club in the respective finals for the German championship.

After he had already been used for Magdeburg on May 30, 1905 in the 2nd qualifying round in the 1: 2 defeat against FuCC Eintracht 1895 Braunschweig , he now played on April 17, 1910 and May 5, 1912 for the 1: 4 and 1: 2 quarter-final defeats against Holstein Kiel , as was customary at the time in a neutral place. Both matches took place in the Hoheluft Stadium , the venue used by SC Victoria Hamburg since 1907 .

Selection / national team

From 1909 to 1911, Droz played in the selection team of the Association of Berlin and Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs in games for the Crown Prince's Cup, in which he scored five goals - all in the semi-final match with the Southeast German team, which he won 9-1 on November 14, 1909 Football Association .

He played his only international match for the senior national team on June 18, 1911 in Solna in a 4-2 victory over the national team of Sweden

successes

Others

After returning to Magdeburg from Berlin , he worked as a businessman until his death in 1946.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Death register Magdeburg Altstadt, 1946, Volume 5, Entry No. 2122