Walter Sorkale

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Walter Sorkale (born January 17, 1890 in Berlin , † April 19, 1945 ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Sorkale was a member of the BFC Preussen from 1907 to 1925 , for which he was active in the Association of Berlin Ball Game Clubs until 1911 and then in the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs until the end of his career .

In the third game year of his club membership, he won his first title after the double league round with nine teams.

In the discharged from VBB into two groups Championship he went with his team as winners of Group B out and denied on 7 and 21 April 1912, the final two games against the winner of Group A , the Berlin TUFC Viktoria 89 . From this he and his team emerged as the Berlin champion with an overall score of 4: 2.

Because of the two championships, he played with the BFC Preussen in the final round of the German championship. In the two opening matches on April 17, 1910 and May 5, 1912 - each played in Hamburg - he was twice defeated by Holstein Kiel with 1: 4 and 1: 2.

At the end of the 1922/23 season he was relegated with BFC Preussen and returned to the top Berlin division for the 1924/25 season, which was held in the decider against VfB Pankow .

Selection / national team

With the national team of Brandenburg he pulled competing for the Crown Prince Cup 1911/12 after 10: 0 victory in the quarterfinals against the national team of North-East Germany and the 2: 1 victory in the semifinals against the national team of Northern Germany in the in the February 18, 1912 Berlin discharged Final one. In the 5-6 defeat against the South German national team , he formed the runner- up with the two players from Viktoria 89, Willi Knesebeck and Paul Hunder .

His only international match for the senior national team he played on October 29, 1911 in Hamburg in the 1: 3 defeat against the national team of Sweden . As a right runner, he formed the runner row together with Camillo Ugi and Paul Hunder .

successes

Others

Sorkale had learned the trade of a merchant. Fritz Tauber's date of death is noted as March 18, 1946.

Individual evidence

  1. Fritz Tauber: German national football team: Player statistics from A to Z . 3. Edition. AGNON, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-89784-397-4 , p. 120 (176 pages).

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