Albert Eschenlohr

Albert Eschenlohr ( born March 10, 1898 in Munich, † December 9, 1938 ) was a German football player.

The Munich played at his time, among other things Wacker Munich (1907-1922), Tennis Borussia Berlin (1922-1928) and FSV Frankfurt in 1928 to 1931. Use FC Wacker München outer rotor was 1922 South German Champion. Against Arminia Bielefeld and Hamburg SV, he completed two final matches in the German Championship. He played one match for the German national team. This game was on August 31, 1924 in Berlin with 1:4 against Sweden lost. At this time he was active of Tennis Borussia Berlin. For international duty he came mainly through the "strike" of the national team from the 1st FC Nuremberg and SpVgg Fuerth. Eschenlohr formed with team-mate Hermann Lux and the HSVer Hans Lang, the German runner series. For Brandenburg he was in several games of the Federal Cup in use. In 1926/27 to Brandenburg took the semi-finals with the right external rotor Eschenlohr against East Germany a 4-1 victory, but abandoned after the final participation. With TeBe he finished behind each series champions Hertha BSC ranks second in Berlin- Brandenburg.

The gym teacher died in 1938 from the effects of blood poisoning.

  • National football team ( Germany )
  • German
  • Born in 1898
  • Died in 1938
  • Man
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