Karl Tewes

Karl Tewes ( born August 18, 1886 in Berlin, † September 7, 1968 ) was a German football player.

The stopper and construction players (nowadays referred to his position as a midfielder ) began his career at Askania Berlin. But at age 18 he left already from football.

He learned the trade of blacksmith. But after nine years, " he licked his blood again ." About 98 Union Berlin and North - West of Berlin, he came to Viktoria 89 Berlin. with this club he celebrated his greatest successes. The good times of the association had already passed, but the Emperor Charles, as it was called, made ​​it 1920 even up to the national team. He was also the oldest debutant of all time.

And it did not stop at just one game. Until 1922, he came on at least six caps, for that time already an impressive number. He did not shoot goals, however.

His career was then finish off with Hertha BSC.

  • National football team ( Germany )
  • German
  • Born in 1886
  • Died in 1968
  • Man
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