Franz Immig

Franz Immig ( born September 10, 1918 in Sondernheim, † December 26, 1955 ) was a German football player.

Career

Who grew up in the Palatine Sondernheim Immig moved 19 -year-old in 1937 Karlsruher FV. At first attempt succeeded in the Round 1937/38, the rise in the Gauliga Baden. In 1940 he moved for professional reasons to Stuttgart and joined the Stuttgarter Kickers. In the first season he won in Stuttgart with the Stuttgart Kickers the championship in the Gauliga Württemberg and moved with it into the final round of the German soccer championship 1941. Along with his teammates Edmund Conen and Albert Sing he played in the final against TSV 1860 Munich, Rapid Wien and VfL Neckarau, but not qualified for the semifinals. After the Second World War, he graduated with the Stuttgarter Kickers in the 1947/48 season seven games in the Oberliga Süd - the last one on April 4, 1948 against VfL Neckarau - and moved in May 1 FC Saarbrücken. He was a member of 1948/49, the contracted player team of Saarbrücken, who appeared in the 2nd Division in France out of competition and won the championship in front of Bordeaux. It was followed by two rounds with 1 FC Saarbrücken without regular league game operation. In the Oberliga West, they were allowed to participate just as in the French league at the Association round. Through the implementation of the International Saarland Cup in the Round 1949/50, and additional friendlies the Saarland became one of the world agierensten teams this time period. To round 1950/51 1.FC Saarbrücken was queued in the Oberliga West and immediately won the championship. Immig completed all 30 association games in the Champions round. Its standard defense partner was Theo Puff. In the final round of the German soccer championship 1952, he was in the games against FC Schalke 04, 1 FC Nuremberg and the last time on May 25, 1952 in an away match against Hamburger SV in use. Then he could no further play due to illness - not even the finale - bear more. A single point stake still followed on October 25, 1953 in a 1-1 draw in Worms.

Empire coach Sepp Herberger put the 20 -year-old defender of the Karlsruher FV during international match on March 26, 1939 in Differdange against Luxembourg on the side of veterans Reinhold coins mountain for the first time in the national one. On 27 August 1939, the second application was made during the game against Slovakia in Bratislava. Here, the Wiener Max Merkel made ​​his debut on the left wing rotor position. This was followed on May 24, 1939 in Dortmund use in a test match against Bohemia - Moravia. Before the international game on 12 April 1942 in Berlin against Spain Immig belonged to the DFB course and came in friendlies against the Lower Rhine and Cologne selection to use. But against Spain then were Paul Janes and Charles Miller, the defending pair. Similar was the process before the International match on September 20, 1942 in Berlin against Sweden. Immig belonged to the levy of the National team candidates, also came in the friendlies to use, but the international game and defended Jane Miller. After the Second World War, as a player of the 1st FC Saarbrücken, Immig graduated in the years 1951 and 1952, three caps for the Saarland national football team. For Baden Württemberg and the defender also denied games in the Federal Cup in the years 1939 until 1941.

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