Theodor Lohrmann

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Theodor "Teddy" Lohrmann
Personal information
Date of birth (1898-09-07)7 September 1898
Date of death 2 September 1971(1971-09-02) (aged 72)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1908–1920 Waldhof Mannheim
1920–1923 SpVgg Fürth
1923–1929 Austria Wien
1929–1930 Wiener Sport-Club
International career
1920–1922 Germany 3 (0)
Managerial career
Hamborn 07
SSVg Barmen
TuS Duisburg 48/99
1935–1936 Schwarz-Weiss Essen
Preussen Krefeld
Westende Hamborn
TuS Rheinhausen
Rot-Weiss Oberhausen
KSG Oberhausen
1948–1953 FC Zürich
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Theodor Lohrmann (7 September 1898 – 2 September 1971) was a German international footballer.[1][2][3] He was a very talented all-round athlete who also played rugby, tennis, handball and water polo, and was one of the first German professional athletes. With FK Austria Wien (then Wiener Amateursportverein) he celebrated the Austrian Championship and the Cup in 1924 and 1926. After his career he was successful as a coach. Among others, he trained Toni Turek, the 1954 World Champion goalkeeper.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kicker Fußball-Almanach 2011: Mit aktuellem Bundesliga-Spieler-ABC. Stiebner Verlag GmbH. August 2010. pp. 115–. ISBN 978-3-7679-0914-4. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Austria Wien Archiv - die Online Statistik".
  3. ^ "DBFCZ | Teddy Lohrmann".
  4. ^ Werner Raupp: Toni Turek – „Fußballgott“. Eine Biographie, Hildesheim: Arete Verlag 2019 (ISBN 978-3-96423-008-9), p. 24-25.