Wilhelm Haefner

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Wilhelm Häfner (life dates unknown) was a German football player .

Career

Häfner belonged to the Karlsruher FV as a midfielder , for whom he played point games in the championships organized by the South German Football Association from 1903 to 1906 in Gau Mittelbaden , in one of six districts as the regional highest division.

During his club membership, he won the championship in the Gau Mittelbaden twice and the South German championship twice. 1905/06 the 1. FC Pforzheim emerged as champions in the Gau Mittelbaden, although his club was after the round of this. Heinrich Link, who only had a game permit for the second team, was still used in the first team; all games of the season were then counted against the club.

Due to the two South German championships, his club took part twice in the final round of the German championship , where he only contested the quarter-finals against BTuFC Britannia 1892 held on April 24, 1904 in the interior of the Berlin Radrennbahn Friedenau and clearly lost it with 1: 6, where he lost an own goal to 1: 3.

In the following season - in which he was not used in the final round - his club advanced to the final, which it lost on June 11, 1905 in the Weidenpescher Park stadium in Cologne in front of 3,500 spectators, but 2-0 to BTuFC Union 1892 .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Karlsruher FV : "1889 - 1918: Top players and football pioneers from the beginnings to the end of World War I"