Walter Staudinger (soccer player)

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Walter Staudinger (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

societies

Staudinger belonged to TSV 1860 Munich , for which he was in the Gauliga Bayern in the 1940/41 and 1941/42 seasons , one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as a uniform top division in the German Reich , as a striker Denied point games. While he was a member of the club, he and his team under player-coach Franz Schmeißer won the gaume championship at the end of the 1940/41 season with four points ahead of 1. FC Nuremberg , the previous season's championship champions.

With this success his team was entitled to participate in the final round of the German championship . In the four groups, two of which are divided into two groups, with three or four teams-wide championship, he played all the matches of Group 4 , where he made his debut on May 13, 1941 at 3: 3 draw at FC Stuttgarter Kickers were . In the second group game on April 20, 1941 in the 6-2 victory over VfL Neckarau , he scored his first of a total of three goals with the goal in the 88th minute. As the runner-up behind SK Rapid Wien , the eventual German champions, the competition was over for him and his teammates like Georg Bayerer , Josef Wendl , Heinz Krückeberg and Ludwig Janda , as only the group winners made it to the semi-finals. On July 12, 1941, he played in the first round game in the Tschammer Cup competition in the 6-2 victory at SSV Jahn Regensburg and on August 3, 1941 in the 2-5 defeat against FK Austria Wien in the second round game, his only two Cup games for club teams. In the following season 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 secured the Gaume Championship; his team took third place.

Selection team

As a player in the Bavarian regional selection team, he and his team took part in the competition for the Reichsbund Cup. After the preliminary round match on October 6, 1940 with the 3: 3 draw n.V. against the Gauwahlmannschaft Lower Saxony had not found a winner, his team won the repeat game played on October 27, 1940 in Braunschweig with 2: 1 - also only in the extension. After the 7-2 victory over the East Prussia regional team on December 8, 1940 in the Willy Sachs Stadium in Schweinfurt , he and his team faced the Southwest regional team on March 16, 1941 in the Waldstadion in Frankfurt , who were defeated 5-1 ; his club teammate Heinz Krückeberg alone scored three goals. The final of the Reichsbund Cup, which was held on September 7, 1941 in the stadium on Planitzstrasse in front of 30,000 spectators, was lost 2-0 to the Saxony regional team.

successes

literature

  • Hardy Grüne, Claus Melchior: Legends in White and Blue. 100 years of football history for a traditional Munich club. Publishing house Die Werkstatt. Göttingen 1999. ISBN 3-89533-256-9 .
  • Klaus Querengässer: The German Football Championship Part 1: 1903-1945. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 1997. ISBN 3-89609-106-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. Hardy Grüne, Claus Melchior: Legends in White and Blue. P. 362
  2. Klaus Querengässer: The German Football Championship Part 1: 1903-1945. P. 207
  3. ^ Matthias Weinrich, Hardy Green: German Cup History since 1935. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2000. ISBN 3-89784-146-0 . Pp. 77/78

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