Sigmund Haringer

Sigmund Haringer ( born December 9, 1908 in Munich, † February 23, 1975 ) was a German football player who graduated in the years 1931 to 1937 in the German national football team 15 internationals.

Career

Clubs, 1918-1941

In the TG Maxvorstadt began ten years the career of the young footballer " Sigi " Haringer. At age 16, he joined the youth department of FC Bayern Munich, where he belonged to the tribe of the first team in the district of Bavaria, southern Bavaria from the group round in 1927/28. The youngster won with the "Red " the district championship and also in the final round of the South German Championship title. In July of 1928, he completed his first two matches in the German Championship. On 15 July, the SpVgg Cologne Suelz was defeated 5-2 goals (one goal by the half rights Haringer ), a week later he experienced in the semifinals against Hamburger SV in the second half, a debacle with 2:8 goals for the North German. In the mid-term break, it still had a 1-1 draw. From 1928 to 1933 Haringer won with his teammates each the championship in the group Southern Bavaria. At another title win in the South German championship but it was not enough, in the years 1929 and 1932, the runner-up was achieved, and thus drawn into the final round of the German Cup. By a 3:4 defeat after extra time - the still active at this time as half right Haringer scored a goal - ended on June 30, 1929 against SC Wroclaw the final round after a game.

To the sporting highlight of the finals was in 1932. The now on the right back position playing Haringer formed with his partner Konrad Heidkamp a defender pair of top-class center-half and was with Ludwig Goldbrunner guarantor of the defensive strength of the FC Bayern Munich. About the rivals Minerva 93 Berlin, Chemnitz PSV ( with striker Erwin Helmchen ) and in the semi-finals with a 2-0 win in Mannheim against the Frankish rivals 1.FC Nuremberg, with their internationals Hans Kalb, Anton Kugler, Richard Oehm and Luitpold Popp attracted Haringer and colleagues in the final of the German Championship 1932. The team coached by Richard Kohn defeated on June 12 in Nuremberg before 55,000 spectators South German champion Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 goals and thus won the first German Championship for Bayern Munich. Haringer had it here mainly to do with the harmony - Left Wing August Möbs. After the first round Gauliga Bavaria, 1933/34, where he had occupied with Bayern after the first FC Nuremberg and the TSV 1860 Munich in third place, and after the FIFA World Cup in Italy in 1934, the national player of the third closed power in Munich, the FC Wacker. The then - chairman Eugen Wacker Seybold had persuaded him after an argument at Bayern. Haringer changed one year after the descent with FC Wacker from the Gauliga along with his team-mates Bayerer 1939 1 FC Nuremberg, where he ended his career.

Selection vocations, 1931-1941

After Sigmund Haringer had celebrated with a 3-0 success on January 11, 1931 in the Regional selection of Southern Germany the Federal Cup match in Mannheim against West Germany at the side of Emil Kutterer, Konrad Heidkamp and Ludwig Hofmann on the center forward position his debut, he was of empire coach Otto mink first placed in the international game on March 15, 1931 in Paris Colombes against France in the football team used. He trained on half right with team-mate Josef Bergmaier the right wing and the third Bayern attacker Ludwig Hofmann stormed on the left wing. As Bayern stopper Ludwig Goldbrunner on November 19, 1933 in a 2-0 win against Switzerland in Zurich made ​​his debut in the national team, Haringer defended in his fifth international match at right back. In March 1934 he was a member of the DFB - Elf, the 9-1 gates had no chance in the World Cup qualifier Luxembourg. From 7 to May 19 championship course was held against the professional British team Derby County with friendlies. After the Bayern defender belonged to the 18-man squad for the World Cup in Italy with the defender colleagues Willy Busch and Hans Schwartz. In the World Cup tournament Haringer represented the German colors in the games against Belgium, Sweden and the semi-final against Czechoslovakia. In the 1-3 defeat he had trouble with the game asset of the opposing attacker Antonín Puč. The national team finished third in the 1934 World Cup. His 15th and final international Haringer completed on 25 April 1937 in Hannover 's 1-0 victory against Belgium at the side of defenders colleague Reinhold coins mountain. Eleven matches denied the fight strong and secure position defender who was also a massive free kick and penalty taker, in his time at Bayern, his last four matches in 1935 to 1937, he graduated as a player of Wacker München.

In 1933 he was federal and Gaupokalsieger southern Germany or Bavaria. His last game for Bayern, he played on September 7, 1941 in Chemnitz in Saxony in the final against Reichsbund Cup.

After the football

He led in Munich after the Second World War, a Toto lottery outlet.

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