Heinz Warnken

Heinz Warnken (* December 28, 1912, † 1943) was a German football player.

Career

Comet Bremen

Warnken, grew up in Buntentor, joined at the age of 16 years, the football department of comet Bremen. However, in the local youth teams, he showed such good performances that he was appointed in 1930 at the age of 17 years in the first men's team of the club. He initially held the position of center forward, as of 1934 it is the middle of the rotor. In the comet team, the first Bremer national team played until 1942 before he was drafted into military service and fell in the Second World War.

Selected teams

After 4 callings in the Bremen Town coach Otto Reich selection mink became aware of Heinz Warnken in the fall of 1935. Warnken was appointed to a DFB course to Duisburg, where he was mustered into the local training games not as a center-half, but as a left outer rotor. As such, he graduated on 20 October 1935 in Leipzig his only game after he already was in front of the international matches ( against Estonia on September 15 and October 13 against Latvia) as a substitute for the national team.

Profession

Heinz Warnken worked as an assistant in a grocery store.

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