Viktor Weissenbacher
Viktor Weißenbacher (born July 15, 1897 in Pforzheim , † December 18, 1956 ) was a German football player .
Career
societies
Weißenbacher, born in Pforzheim , joined the local 1. FC Pforzheim at the age of 15 . Out of adolescence, he moved up to the first team for the 1915/16 season , for which he initially worked in the southern district , one of four districts at the time, in which the respective champions were determined in a round-robin tournament in the association of southern German football clubs , who then participated in the final round of the South German Championship was qualified, was used.
For the club he played from the 1919/20 season in the Baden district league , from the 1920/21 season in the Southwest district league , which he won with his team, and again in the Baden district league from the 1922/23 season , which he with his Team also won, and the last two seasons in the Württemberg / Baden district league , before he was relegated to the district league with his club as penultimate and after the relegation round to stay in class. In this he completed his last three seasons before he ended his career as a football player in 1929 due to injury.
National team
He played his only international match for the senior national team on April 23, 1922 on the Hohe Warte in Vienna . In the 2-0 win in front of 85,000 spectators, he and his teammate Fritz Wetzel achieved their first international match against the national team of Austria , scoring the opening goal in the 69th minute.
successes
Web links
- Viktor Weißenbacher in the database of weltfussball.de
- Viktor Weißenbacher on dfb .de
literature
- Hardy Grüne , Lorenz Knieriem: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 8: Player Lexicon 1890–1963. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 .
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SURNAME | Weissenbacher, Viktor |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Weissenbacher, Viktor |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 15, 1897 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Pforzheim |
DATE OF DEATH | 18th December 1956 |