Thomas Mayer (soccer player, 1927)

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Thomas Mayer (born May 13, 1927 ) is a former German soccer player who worked for FC Bayern Munich for ten years .

Career

At the age of 21, Mayer belonged to FC Bayern Munich as a midfielder , for whom he played 19 points games in the senior division for the first time in the 1948/49 season in the Oberliga Süd , the top German division at the time, and also scored a goal and competed with the team as a Third qualified for participation in the 2nd qualifying round for the final round of the 1948/49 championship.

Against FC St. Pauli , the second in the Oberliga Nord , an elimination game was necessary in the second qualifying round , which ended in a 1-1 draw after extra time on June 5, 1949 in the Eilenriedestadion in Hanover and made a repeat game necessary. Just one day later, he and the team lost 2-0 at the same location and missed the finals.

In the following season he completed 28 of 30 point games and scored two goals. He scored three goals, most of them in one season, in the 1951/52 season . After the poor performance in the 1954/55 season , he rose with his team as table sixteenth in the 2nd Oberliga Süd . In this he contributed with a goal in 21 league games to the 2nd place in the table behind the Freiburg FC and thus to the return to the Oberliga Süd. At the end of the league season, which he finished with the team in tenth place, he crowned the game year 1957 in two games for the DFB Cup by winning his first title. In the games he won 3-1 against 1. FC Saarbrücken in the semifinals and 1-0 against Fortuna Düsseldorf in the final , he played over 90 minutes. In the following season , his last for Bayern , he was used nine times; it was the only one in which he failed to score.

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