Reinhard Schaletzki

Reinhard " sounds " Schaletzki ( born May 21, 1916 in Gliwice, † 20 March 1995) was a German football player who played two inserts in the national team of the DFB under coach Sepp Herberger in 1939.

The Upper Silesian denied the two international matches against Norway and Estonia for forward - turf sports Gleiwitz. The powerful play inside forward was with Gleiwitz several times during the Gauliga era in the final round of the German Cup. With Ernst Plener he had a national comrades and teammates in his guest appearance time at the Wroclaw SpVgg 02 in 1943. Using the Daxlander August Klingler A close friendship developed during this time, then on August 26, 1943 meant that he as a witness by Klingler was in Karlsruhe. After the Second World War, he played from 1945 to 1949 with the Stuttgarter Kickers in the Oberliga Süd. He brought it to 89 games with 41 goals. The round towered 1947/48 with the achieved 113 goals and thus achieved 3rd place in the South out. Temporary trouble there had been in the spring of 1947, when Schaletzki secretly played two games for the private VfL ​​Freiburg, during a block.

The author and sports journalist Hans Blickensdörfer writes about the "Hundred -goal storm" in KICKERS - anniversary book:

Besides Schaletzki were at this time in the "Blue " or you Altnationalspieler Albert Sing, Edmund Conen and Helmut Jahn on the field or in the gate.

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