Heinz Emmerich

Heinz Emmerich ( born February 25, 1908 in Berlin, † 10 March 1986) was a German football player who graduated in 1931, three games in the German national soccer team.

Career

Emmerich learned in Pankow dealing with the round leather. In Tennis Borussia Berlin he made over the years with Hans Brunke one of the best defenders couples in Germany. From 1928 to 1932, he drew five times in a row with the " Violet" as a representative of Brandenburg in the final round of the German football championship one. His first finals match saw the 20- year-old defender on 8 July 1928 in Hamborn in a 3-1 success against Prussia Krefeld. Sepp Herberger stormed the attack of TeBe. When the Purple - White from Charlottenburg in 1932 competed as a champion in the finals, they lost with 1:3 goals with Eintracht Frankfurt, where similar TeBe with Franz Schütz and Hans Stubb, an outstanding defender pair formed the backing of the game. From 1928 to 1932 Emmerich came up with eight final round inserts.

On April 28, 1929 Brandenburg won the final of the German Cup with 4-1 goals against Northern Germany. Paul Gehlhaar Hertha BSC in goal and the defender TeBe pair Emmerich and Brunke ensured before for safety. The following season, the northern Germans to Spies turned around and won the final in Alton 2-0 goals against Brandenburg. Again defended here Emmerich and Brunke. Empire coach Otto Mink called Emmerich first time for the international game on 26 April 1931 in the National team squad. But with a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands he was not yet used. After deklassierenden 0:6 defeat on 24 May in Berlin against Austria - with the defenders Albert Beier and Heinrich Weber -, Emmerich and Brunke were invited to the North Country trip in June 1931, the international games against Sweden and Norway by the DFB. On June 17, Emmerich made ​​his debut in the 0-0 draw in Stockholm in the national team. Willibald Kress guarded the gate and the TeBe pair Emmerich and Brunke made ​​up the defensive pair. Four days later, on June 21 in Oslo, the DFB - Elf came with the Stockholm lineup also against Norway. However, the third test of the final triangle not succeeded on 13 September in Vienna against the its " Wunderelf " Hugo Meisl. With 5:0, the attack to Sturmführer Matthias Sindelar won the day and then the international career of Emmerich was completed.

With Brandenburg in 1933 he was again in the final of the German Cup. The first game ended on July 23 in Berlin against Bayern 2-2 draw after extra time in the replay and the Süddeutsche began on August 6 in Munich clearly with 6:1 goals through. Later he joined yet SV Elektra or BEWAG Berlin.

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