Karl Schulz

Charles Schulz ( born May 10, 1901 in Berlin, † unknown ) was a German football player. He played one match for the 1929 German national team.

Career

In the club

Schulz began his playing career at the Berlin SC Union Oberschoeneweide. He probably came in 1911 as a teenager to Union and denied in the season 1918/19, made ​​his debut in the first team. He played until 1926 for the Oberschöneweider Weider. During this time, Union has twice won the Association Cup in Berlin- Brandenburg and qualified for the final round of the German Cup. In the final 1923 Unioner reached the final and lost there against Hamburger SV. Schulz was not used in the final. He also reached the final of the 1926 Union Federation Cup, where to but Viktoria 89 Berlin defeated.

After the season 1925/26, the center-half then moved to Victoria and 89, where he was active until 1932. With Victoria in 1929 he reached the finals again for the Association Cup, subject to there but Hertha BSC.

In the dressing selection

Schulz played eight times for the association Dressing selection Brandenburgischer ball game clubs in the Federal Cup. His biggest success were the two runners-up in 1929 and 1930, of which the 1929 final was won.

In the National Team

On October 20, 1929 Schulz played his first and only match for the German national team. In Altona Stadium in front of 20,000 spectators, the Germans won against Finland's selection 4-0. On the side of Schulz et al also debuted Fritz Szepan who contributed a goal.

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