Stanislaus Kobierski

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Stanislaus Kobierski (born November 13, 1910 in Düsseldorf ; † November 18, 1972 ibid), also called "Tau", was a German football player . His parents were Catholic Poles who first moved from the Prussian province of Posen to Gelsenkirchen and from there to Düsseldorf.

Career

societies

Kobierski began at SC black and white 06 Dusseldorf playing football and came to the season 1929/30 to TuRU Dusseldorf , for which he as a left winger in the West German Game Association discharged championship in mountain district-Mark denied point games.

From 1930 to 1941 he finally played for Fortuna Düsseldorf , first until the end of the 1932/33 season in the Berg-Mark district, then in the Gauliga Niederrhein , in one of 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the uniform top division in German Rich .

During his club membership he won the Lower Rhine Gaume Championship five times in a row and accordingly also took part in the finals for the German Championship . In his total of 39 final round games, in which he scored ten goals, the game on June 11, 1933 was his most important. In the final of the German Championship, which was held in Cologne, he and his team won 3-0 against FC Schalke 04 . Against this club, however, he was defeated on January 9, 1938 in the final of the Tschammerpokal with 1: 2. In this cup competition for club teams, newly created since 1935, he played a total of 18 games in which he scored 13 goals from 1935 to 1941, every year in a row.

In 1939 he was appointed to the Reichself of the National Socialist Motor Vehicle Corps (NSKK). In autumn 1940 he played for several weeks for the SG Ordnungspolizei Warsaw , founded by the German occupiers , before he was seconded to SG OrPo Berlin . In 1941 he was the team captain of the Berlin city selection in several games .

At the end of the Second World War he was taken prisoner by the Soviets , from which he did not return to the Rhineland until 1949.

Already 39 years old, he came to the first team in the 1949/50 season in four point games, in which he scored two goals, in the second-rate 2nd Oberliga West , Group I for use. Fortuna Düsseldorf was third from bottom of the past 1948/49 season and failed to assert itself in the promotion round to Oberliga West .

National team

Kobierski played 26 international matches for the senior national team from 1931 to 1941 and scored nine goals. He made his debut on September 27, 1931 in Hanover in a 4-2 victory over the national team of Denmark . He scored his first international goal on September 25, 1932 in Nuremberg in a 4-3 victory over the national team of Sweden with the goal to make it 2-0 in the 17th minute.

In the first international match against the national team of Poland on December 3, 1933 in the Berlin Post Stadium , he led the DFB -Elf as team captain on the field. The game, which was won 1-0, was the result of the rapprochement policy between Berlin and Warsaw, which a few weeks later led to the German-Polish non-aggression pact , which is why Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels also attended the game in the official gallery for the same reason .

He took part in the World Cup held in Italy from May 27 to June 10, 1934 , and played three tournament games. In the 5-2 victory in the round of 16 on May 27, 1934 against the Belgian national team , he scored the first World Cup goal of a German national team with the goal to lead 1-0 in the 27th minute. In the quarter-finals against the national team of Sweden , which was won 2-1, not used, he was used in the semi-finals against the national team of the ČSR ; the game on June 3 in Rome, however, was lost 3-1. The game for place played on June 7th in Naples against the Austrian national team , however, won 3-2. He played his last game as a national player on October 5, 1941 in Helsinki in a 6-0 victory over the national team of Finland , in which Hermann Eppenhoff and Ernst Willimowski each scored three goals.

successes

Others

In 1953 he took over from his former teammate Paul Janes as a coach at the national league club SV Baesweiler 09 . He achieved with him the title of runner-up in the Middle Rhine District League .

He then ran a lottery and toto acceptance point in Düsseldorf . He stated "police sergeant" as his apprenticeship.

On November 18, 1972 - five days after his 62nd birthday - he died in Düsseldorf.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c City Archive State Capital Düsseldorf, Family Registration Card (Film No. 7-4-3-160.0000)
  2. a b c In memoriam Stanislaus Kobierski
  3. Der Kicker, August 1, 1939, p. 5.
  4. Krakauer Zeitung, October 26, 1940, p. 20.
  5. Krakauer Zeitung, September 13, 1941, p. 8.
  6. Stanislaus Kobierski on f95.de
  7. "Black eagles, white eagles. German and Polish footballers in the machinery of politics. " Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2011, ISBN 978-3-89533-775-8 , p. 47 (by Thomas Urban )
  8. 50 Years of Sportverein 09 Baesweiler eV Baesweiler 1959, pp. 39–41.