Willi Tiefel
Willi Tiefel (born July 14, 1911 in Frankfurt am Main , † August 28, 1941 in Narva , Estonian SSR , Soviet Union , today Estonia ) was a German football player .
Career
societies
Tiefel began playing football in 1920 at the Frankfurt district club FC Union Niederrad . For the 1932/33 season he moved to Eintracht Frankfurt , for which he played point games for one season in the championship organized by the South German Football Association in the district league Main / Hessen . Second in the Main group, he took part in the finals for the South German Championship and finished second in the North / South group . Since the qualification for the German championship finals was successful, he took part with Eintracht Frankfurt as third in the South German championship in the finals for the German championship. In the quarter- and semi-finals used, he scored on May 21 against SV Hindenburg Allenstein at 12: 2 victory the deficit to 11: 1 in the 78th minute even a goal.
From 1933 to 1936 he played in the Gauliga Südwest in one of initially 16, later increased to 23 Gauligen at the time of National Socialism as the uniform top division in the German Reich . For Eintracht Frankfurt he played a total of 59 competitive games, 48 of them in the Gauliga, in which he scored four goals.
Moved to the Reich capital for professional reasons as an employee of a department store chain , he played from 1936 to December 1940 for the BTuFC Britannia 1892 in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg , which he won with the team in 1938. As a result, he again took part in the final round of the German Championship and played all six games in Group B , in which he scored three goals. Most recently he played for Gauliga competitor Brandenburger SC 05 from January to June 1941 .
National team
Tiefel played seven international matches for the senior national team , for which he made his debut on May 8, 1935 in Dortmund in a 3-1 victory over the national team of Ireland . He played his last international match on February 27, 1936 in Lisbon in the 1: 3 defeat against the national team of Ireland .
successes
Others
- Used for military service, he fell as a soldier with the rank of private in World War II on August 28, 1941 on the Eastern Front .
- He found his final resting place on the German war cemetery in Narva .
Web links
- Willi Tiefel in the database of weltfussball.de
- Wilhelm Tiefel on dfb .de
- Wilhelm Tiefel on eintracht-archiv.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ William Tiefel on volksbund.de
literature
- Source: Knierim / Grüne, Spiellexikon 1890–1963.
- Ulrich Matheja, Eintracht Frankfurt, Schlappekicker and Himmelsstürmer, Die Werkstatt publishing house, Göttingen 1998.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Tiefel, Willi |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 14, 1911 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Frankfurt am Main , German Empire |
DATE OF DEATH | August 28, 1941 |
Place of death | Narva, Soviet Union |