Richard Oehm

Richard " Tipfi " Oehm ( born June 22, 1909 in Nuremberg, † 20 mai 1975): was a German football player, who played most of his career at 1 FC Nuremberg and played three matches for the German Reich.

Career

1 FC Nuremberg

Richard played Oehm 1929-1939 417 times in the first team of the 1st FC Nuremberg. He was part of the team that in 1936 won the German championship. However, he had the first big success to be celebrating in the previous year, as he belonged to the team that in 1935 won the cup competition under the name Tschammerpokal newly created.

He learned the game of football as a schoolboy at the club, moved in between but at the instigation of his father, in youth to VfR Mögeldorf. His attachment to the 1st FC Nuremberg, however, was so great that he later despite his architectural studies in Horticulture Weihenstephan prefer the train took the journey to the games to yourself than to switch to a Munich club.

How serious Oehm was this bond, also shows that he had to change his players position again and again. He first started out as inside forward, but coach Jenő Konrád made ​​him the runner. But he served in this position not always, but often referred to as " rabbit test " served as the club newspaper named him 1935.

Even after the end of his active career was Oehm 1 FC Nuremberg connected and served from 1952 as a player Coordinator on the Board of Directors.

National

The defender was Oehm 1932-1934 three times for the German national team and actively managed with the elf with a 9:1 victory over Luxembourg to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 1934, for which he was not nominated by coach Otto Reich mink.

Special

His nickname " Tipfi " Oehm received as a boy, because he is supposed to be at that time was still " small as a finishing touch ." Despite a later body size of 1.88 m it was retained that nickname.

In 1952 he moved to the German Democratic Party in the Nuremberg city council a.

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