Rudolf Droz

Rudolf Droz (* January 9, 1888, † unknown ) was a German football player. He played in the storm or as a right half.

Droz began his career at Victoria 96 Magdeburg, with which he participated already on 30 April 1905, the final round of the German Championship after a 1-2 defeat in their opening match against Eintracht Braunschweig but also eliminated the same. His next stop was Preussen Berlin; with the Brussels residents, he played on 17 April 1910 ( Quarterfinals, 1:4 against Holstein Kiel) and on May 5, 1912 (1:2, again in the quarter-final against Kiel ) also two finals matches, both encounters, as was customary, took place on neutral ground - and that was two years in the Victoria sports field at the High air in Hamburg.

On June 18, 1911, he was appointed to his only international match. The German team won the Swedes 4-2, a goal not achieved Droz it. He also played 1909-1911 with the Berlin selection in five games to the Crown Prince Cup, scoring seven goals. Later he returned to Magdeburg, where he worked as a merchant.

  • National football team ( Germany )
  • German
  • Born in 1888
  • Died in the 20th century
  • Man
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