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  2. Breslau Eleven - Wikipedia

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    The Breslau Eleven (German: Breslau-Elf) was the name given to the Germany national football team who defeated Denmark 8–0 at Hermann-Göring-Sportfeld in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland) on 16 May 1937. Coached by Sepp Herberger, the German side is generally regarded as one of the most famous teams in German football history. [1]

  3. 1937 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    13 October — Germany, in a note to Brussels, guarantees the inviolability and integrity of Belgium so long as the latter abstains from military action against Germany; 5 November — In the Reich Chancellery, Adolf Hitler holds a secret meeting and states his plans for acquiring "living space" for the German people (recorded in the Hossbach ...

  4. List of accidents involving sports teams - Wikipedia

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    37 team members, 5 coaches, and 7 staff members were among the passengers killed as their plane hit the tree line and exploded during final approach to Tri-State Airport in Ceredo, West Virginia. The team was returning to campus after a game at East Carolina University. 13 October 1972: Old Christians Club: Rugby union: Uruguayan Air Force ...

  5. List of association footballers who died after on-field ...

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    The FIFA Sudden Death Report (FIFA-SDR), was carried out by Saarland University and published in 2020. [7] The report recorded worldwide deaths attributed to sudden cardiac arrest or other unexplained sudden death while playing (or shortly after playing) football during the period from 2014 to 2018. There were 617 cases during the five-year period.

  6. Otto Rohwedder - Wikipedia

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    He scored Germany's third goal in the away match, which took place in Copenhagen and finished as a 5–2 win. He went on to earn five caps and score two goals for Germany, making his final appearance on 25 April 1937 in a friendly against Belgium , which finished as a 1–0 win in Hanover .

  7. List of footballers killed during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Belohlavek – midfielder who played in the national team in one match (1910), and for Vienna club SC Rudolfshugel.A political resister of the Nazi regime following the annexation by Germany in 1938, he was arrested for running a cell of the banned Austrian Communist Party at his factory and executed by beheading at Plotzensee Prison, Berlin, on 2 March 1943 aged 53.

  8. 1937 in association football - Wikipedia

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    June 27 – Jules Accorsi, French football player and manager; June 29 – Yair Nossovsky, Israeli footballer; July 6 – Ernesto Figueiredo, Portuguese footballer; July 9 – Josef Vacenovský, Czech forward; July 12. Fritz Kehl, Swiss football defender; František Valošek, Czech football player; July 20 – Ilie Datcu, Romanian goalkeeper ...

  9. June 1937 - Wikipedia

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    A crowd of 101,000 fans attended the 1937 German football championship to watch FC Schalke 04 defeat 1. FC Nürnberg, 2 to 0, to win the Viktoria Trophy of German soccer football (fußball). [114] Born: Rosa Luna, Uruguayan dancer (d. 1993) Died: Henny Magnussen, 58, the first woman barrister in Denmark, died from heart disease. [115]