Ernst Albrecht (footballer)

Albrecht ( 6th from left ) before a match against Italy

Ernst Albrecht ( born November 12, 1907 † 26 March 1976) was a German football player who came from 1928 to 1934 to a total of 17 appearances in the German national football team, scoring four goals.

Career

The fast and extremely reliable right winger celebrated in 1924 his debut in the League team of Fortuna Dusseldorf. However, born in Düsseldorf's Flingern Albrecht could initially claim a regular place for themselves. It was not until 1927/28, he made ​​his breakthrough and already on 15 April 1928, he debuted at the international match against Switzerland in Bern with a goal in the national team.

He played until 1945 for Fortuna Dusseldorf and was with the team in 1933 German Masters. For the final, which was held on 11 June 1933, Cologne against FC Schalke 04, he was not because suffering a serious injury before the final round on the course. For the final on 21 June 1936 in Berlin against 1 FC Nuremberg, however, stormed the Right Wing for Fortuna. The final was lost in extra 1:2 gates. Albrecht won with the Fortuna 1936-1940 in the series championship in the Gauliga Lower Rhine. With the selection of the Lower Rhine he was on 27 February 1937 in Berlin, the successful 2-1 in the final against Gauauswahl Saxony. The club colleague Paul Janes at right-back and Jacob Bender at left- runners also were members of the winning team of the Imperial Federation Cup in 1937. After the Second World War, Albrecht was still working as a ( player ) coach at Victoria 02 Dusseldorf, the Police Sports Club Dusseldorf and the wood Heimer SG.

He also took part in 1928 in the Olympic Games. Until 1934 he remained a regular in the national team before he had occurred shortly before the World Championships in Italy in 1934, was ousted from Augsburg Ernst Lehner, so the session on March 11, 1934 against Luxembourg (9:1) in Luxembourg was his last international game. He was a member of the World Cup squad in Italy in 1934, but did not at the achievement of third place in the team of coach Otto Reich mink used.

From 1952 he devoted himself exclusively to his Toto lottery outlet in Düsseldorf city center.

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