Wilhelm Simetsreiter

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Wilhelm Simetsreiter
Personnel
birthday March 16, 1915
place of birth MunichGerman Empire
date of death July 17, 2001
Place of death Munich,  Germany
size 170 cm
position Half-striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1934 FC Bayern Munich
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1934-1947 FC Bayern Munich
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1935-1937 Germany 8 (8)
1 Only league games are given.

Wilhelm Simetsreiter (born March 16, 1915 in Munich ; † July 17, 2001 there ), also called Schimmy , was a German football player and national player .

Career

societies

Growing up in the Munich district of Schwabing , Simetsreiter joined FC Bayern Munich as a teenager and also experienced the first German championship in 1932 .

From 1934 to 1947 he played for the first team of Bayern Munich and was considered the fastest player in the left wing position in the history of the club. In the Gauliga he was Munich's most successful goalscorer . He lost the final of the Reichsbund Cup in 1939 with the district selection Bavaria with 1: 2 goals against the district selection Silesia as well as the final two years later in the 0-2 defeat against the district selection Saxony .

During the Second World War he was a soldier in the Wehrmacht. After that he set up a new team with Herbert Moll and Jakob Streitle . In the Oberliga Süd , which was founded in 1945 as the first league in Germany, he played 30 point games and scored seven goals. In the following season , his last for FC Bayern Munich, he scored six goals in 15 league games.

National team

For the senior national team , he scored eight goals in his eight international appearances. He made his debut on August 25, 1935 in Erfurt in a 4-2 victory over Romania and scored the goal to 3-2 in the 78th minute. In his second A international match on September 15, 1935 in Szczecin , he scored two goals in a game for the first time in a 5-0 win over Estonia . In the Olympic soccer tournament in Berlin he scored three goals in the round of 16 on August 4, 1936 in a 9-0 victory over the representation from Luxembourg - his only one in this tournament. This made the 21-year-old one of the youngest national team players to score three goals in one game. He played his last international A match on August 29, 1937 in Koenigsberg in a 4-1 victory over Estonia in qualifying for the 1938 World Cup .

Others

Even after his time as an active player, Simetsreiter was committed to Bayern and was an honorary member of the club's advisory board. He died on July 17, 2001 in his hometown of Munich at the age of 86.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walter Grüber: FC Bayern Munich. 6389 games. Production and publishing BoD - Books on Demand - ISBN 978-3-7412-0071-7 - pp. 167, 171

literature

  • Rafael Jockenhöfer / Ralf Grengel: 1900-2000 ... and a few more titles (official chronicle for the 100th anniversary of FC Bayern Munich), Powerplay Verlag 2001