Emil Oberle

Emil Oberle ( born November 16, 1889 in Karlsruhe, † December 25, 1955 ) was a football player at the Karlsruhe FC Phoenix.

Sports career

In the season 1907/ 08, the Left Wing came from the youth to the first team of FC Phoenix. In the middle of Baden A-Class Karlsruher FV certain image and Master in southern Germany was Kickers Stuttgart. In his second year in the First in Phoenix, the first year of a regional concentration, won the " Blue - Black " with a dot in front of the Stuttgart Kickers championship in the Südkreisliga. The 1st FC Pforzheim and the KFV followed behind. The Freiburg and Mannheim representatives had no chance in the championship. The title of the Süddeutsche championship before 1 FC Nuremberg followed the triumph in the final of the German soccer championship 1909. Oberle Emil and his teammates won 4-2 goals against the defending champions Viktoria 89 Berlin the final on 30 May in Wroclaw.

Almost two months earlier, on April 4, 1909 Oberle had experienced his debut in the national team of the DFB. In his hometown of Karlsruhe succeeded 1-0 goals against Switzerland, the first success of the German team in the sixth international match. It was the " Süddeutsche selection ", the " North German " fought on the same day in Budapest against Hungary in the fifth official international match with a draw 3:3. After his debut Oberle had a nearly three -year hiatus in the national team.

With his club team of the Phoenix he delivered in 1909 /10, head - to-head races with the Karlsruher FV in the Südkreisliga. In the semi-finals of the German Championship, the men sat around Max Breunig, Gottfried Fuchs and Julius Hirsch with a narrow 2-1 win over Phoenix by Oberles.

In the coming years, the left winger experienced with his club no significant successes more, the KFV dominated. Personally, brought him in the round in 1911/12 four more vocations to the national team but visible recognition for his performance at the club. On 24 March 1912 in Zwolle at 5:5 against Holland were Karl Wegele and Emil Oberle of the Phoenix wing pair and supplied by the wings of the KFV inner storm with conveyor, fox and deer with recyclable flanks. In a game report notes: "So much the more common center-half Breunig the two Phoenix winger set in, the more scoring opportunities presented themselves. Fantastically beautiful combinations of the fast and tricky Wegele and Oberle brought a scoring opportunity after another. "Even in the last Olympic test event on May 5, 1912 in St. Gallen against Switzerland in a 2-1 victory, and Wegele Oberle formed the pair of wings of the national.

When starting the game the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm on 29 June Emil Oberle was lacking. They tore apart the KFV inner storm and put Julius Hirsch on the unpopular left wing. In the following two games against Russia and Hungary Oberle finally came to play during the Olympic Tournament. So Emil Oberle came to five international matches and one goal. He trained with his team-mate Karl Wegele probably the best wingers of his time in Germany. To this duo of two excellent wingers Phönix Karlsruhe was envied in the pioneering days of German football.

As of 1913, Oberle moved, who also played in the city of Karlsruhe selection, but not in the Süddeutsche selection, from the first team from Phoenix back, especially since the banking expert was engaged professionally outside of Karlsruhe.

Profession

Emil " Mile " Oberle then gave up his football career and having lived in Turkey, where he first participated in the construction of the Baghdad Railway and worked in Istanbul as a director of a German bank later. In May 1951, he initiated a trip to Turkey VfB Mühlburg. He died during a visit to Karlsruhe end of December 1955 from the effects of embolism.

Swell

  • Germany Football Matches, sports and game publishing Hitzel, Hürth, 1989, ISBN 3-9802172-4-8
  • The German football championship, Part 1: 1903-45, AGON, 1997, ISBN 3-89609-106-9
  • Germany's great football teams, Part 11: KSC, AGON, 1998, ISBN 3-89609-115-8
  • Germany's national soccer player, Lexicon, Sports Verlag Berlin, 1997, ISBN 3-328-00749-0
  • Southern Germany football history in tabular form, Ludolf Hyll, Karlsruhe, 1989
  • Man
  • National football team ( Germany )
  • German
  • German master ( football)
  • Olympian ( Germany )
  • Born in 1889
  • Died in 1955
  • Person (Karlsruhe)
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