Hermann Gramlich

Hermann Gramlich ( born March 24, 1913 † March 5, 1942 in Russia ) was a German football player and three-time National Player of the Year 1935.

Career

Clubs, to 1941

The defender of FC 08 Villingen distinguished himself as a compact, robust and highly -tackling defender. With the black-and- whites from Villingen it was not until the third attempt in the season 1938/39, the rise in the Gauliga. In the first two attempts in 1934 and 1936, Gramlich failed with his club in the promotion rounds. During World War II he was stationed in Fulda, where he played as a guest player on the side of Louis Gardener at the red - black Borussia Fulda in Hesse Gauliga. In the season 1940/41, he could win the championship with Fulda and went with the Borussia into the final round of the German soccer championship. There he was in three games against Schalke 04 and Hannover 96 in use. Outstanding were doing the 4:3 home win against Hannover on April 27, 1941 and the scarce 1:2 home defeat against Schalke on May 11. A special spectacle witnessed Gramlich on July 13, 1941, final round match for Tschammer Cup against Kickers Offenbach, as after a 1:5 halftime residue especially Ludwig gardener with five goals for a sensational 9:6 success helped. On August 3, he lost to Fulda in the second round with 3:5 goals during the first SV Jena and retired from the Cup competition.

Selection vocations to 1940

The season 1935/36, opened Empire coach Otto mink with the national football team through a two -week course in Duisburg- Wedau. He took it 60 players under the microscope and then made ​​it two teams for the double Gameday on 18 August 1935 in Luxembourg and Munich for the international matches against the Grand Duchy and Finland. The " Nachwuchself " against Luxembourg was supervised by Sepp Herberger and the man from the Black Forest debuted on the side of Captain Willy bush at left-back in the DFB - Elf. Seven days later, on August 25, Gramlich made ​​with Reinhold Miinzenberg the German defenders pair in a 4-2 success at Erfurt against Romania. When the DFB again practiced a double Gameday on September 15, the man from Villingen defended in the A- team in Wroclaw in the 1-0 victory against Poland with the Munich Sigmund Haringer. The B-team came in Szczecin against Estonia. In October and November 1935 Gramlich belonged to the Gauauswahl of Baden, who had to compete in the realm Federation Cup against North Hesse and Saxony. His last direct contact with the national team, he had in the course before the International match on December 4, 1935 in London against England. Additional national appeal, there was no more after that.

For Baden he was in Reichsbund Cup still active in the years 1938 and 1939. On November 12, 1939 Gramlich lost with the appearance August Klingler, Philipp tube and Helmut Schneider in Stuttgart against Württemberg with 2:4 goals. During his time in Fulda he came to Hesse at left-back in this competition are used.

Death

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