Walter Streule

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Walter Streule
Personnel
Surname Walter J. Streule
birthday August 11, 1882
place of birth ZurichSwitzerland
date of death 20th century
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1904 Juventus Turin 4 (2)
1906 Juventus Turin 5 (0)
1906-1907 FBC Torino 4 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Walter J. Streule (born August 11, 1882 in Zurich ; † 20th century ) was a Swiss football player and official.

Career

Walter Streule was one of the many Swiss footballers who played in Italy at the beginning of the 20th century and did important pioneering work for this sport there. Like many of his compatriots, he immigrated to the industrial north of Italy in search of work and continued his hobby of football. Streule played as the left wing , was known for his good game overview and technique as well as his fighting spirit.

In 1904 and 1906 Streule played the Italian football championship for the Juventus Foot-Ball Club from Turin , in 1905 he was not active. In both seasons he had to be content with his team with second place in the championship. In 1904 Juve failed 1-0 in the final against Genoa Cricket and Football Club , in 1906 the Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club was victorious by forfait . With his two goals against Milan Streule was 1904 top scorer of the final tournament.

When the then Juventus president Alfredo Dick was ousted in 1906 and then founded the Football Club Torino , Walter Streule and some teammates followed his compatriot to his new club. From 1906 to 1907 he ran for FBC Torino and also worked as the first secretary for the club.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. A spasso con la Storia. www.100annidicuoregranata.it, accessed June 12, 2015 (Italian).