Edmund Malecki

Edmund Malecki ( born 1 November 1914 in Hannover, † 21 April 2001) was a German football player.

The striker came to the club Borussia Hannover. He then came over to SV Arminia Hannover Hannover 96, where he played from 1934 to 1947. Malecki was known as a good position generator. He won with the "Reds" in the years 1935 and 1938 in the Gauliga Lower Saxony, as well as 1940 and 1941 in the Lower -South Gauliga the championship. In 1938, he was with Hannover 96 German soccer champion. In the final round of games to Hannover prevailed against 1 FC Nuremberg, Alemannia Aachen and 1 FC Hanau 93. The semi-final on 29 May 1938 in Dresden decided Edmund Malecki 's goal in 92 minutes to 3-2 after extra time against the North German rivals Hamburger SV. In the final, the Lower Saxony beat the hot favorite FC Schalke 04 on July 3 with 4:3 ( 1:1; 3:3 ) in the replay after extra time at Berlin's Olympic Stadium in front of 100,000 spectators. On the first final match on June 26, the two rivals had split with a 3-3 draw after extra time. For Lower Saxony he played in competition at the Empire Federation Cup.

The Right Wing denied during the period 1935-1939 five matches in which he scored two goals. His debut in the Länderelf he announced on August 25, 1935 together with his team mate Fritz Deike as the DFB team under coach Otto mink in Erfurt with 4:2 goals won the match against Romania. Three weeks later, on September 15, led the DFB a double Gameday with the national team and by " Ettchen " Malecki was in the B- set, which in Szczecin with 5:0 - in the third minute he opened the scoring - against Estonia won while at the same time the A- representation in Wroclaw located just 1-0 doors - could assert against Poland - scorer Edmund Conen. All three of his following matches were played against the Luxembourg national football team. Again with a " doubleheader " he denied on September 27, 1936 in Krefeld - with a goal to lead 2-1 - his third, on March 21, 1397 and his fourth on 26 March 1939 in Differdange his fifth and last match at the same time. The 2-1 success in Differdange his club colleague Ludwig men and Ludwig Pöhler were used.

Malecki let his career fade away later when MTV Braunschweig as player-coach, where he replaced Louis " Pipin " Lachner. In Brunswick he kept a tavern in the Gliesmaroder road and then a Toto collection point.

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Source

  • Kicker Edition: 100 years of German internationals, 2008
  • Lorenz Knieriem / Hardy Green: Players Encyclopedia 1890-1963, Agon -Verlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 978-3-89784-148-2
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