Walter Fritzsche

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Walter Fritzsche (born December 19, 1895 in Steglitz , † 1956 ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Fritzsche started playing soccer at MTV Friedenau and continued at Wacker Schöneberg . From 1917 to 1930 he belonged forward 90 Berlin as a defender of, for he held until the end of season 1927/28 in the Brandenburg football championship , the umbrella organization of all football clubs from Berlin and the Brandenburg province , in the round-robin tournament with home and away discharged Berlin Football Championship played .

In the championship, which was held in two groups from the 1920/21 season , he and his team emerged victorious in Group B and won the two final games against the winner of Group A, BFC Preussen , 4-1 in the overall result. As a result, he and his team took part in the final round of the German championship and - after victories over the Stettiner SC and Duisburger SpV in the quarter and semi- finals before the final, which on June 12, 1921 in Düsseldorf with 0: 5 against the 1. FC Nürnberg was lost.

Once again emerged as the winner of Group B in 1922/23 , this time he was defeated by the winner of Group A, SC Union Oberschöneweide , 2: 4 in the overall result of the final round-trip.

The 1927/28 season he concluded with his club, which was called Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin from 1927 by merging with the BTuFC Union in 1892 , in the district league.

Selection / national team

After he had completed more than twenty missions as a player in the selection team of the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs, he played his only international match for the senior national team on May 5, 1921 in Dresden , which ended 3: 3 in the test against the Austrian national team .

successes

Others

Used for military service, he served as a soldier in World War II , from which he returned as a disabled man .

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