Personal information | |||
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Full name | Walter Rose | ||
Date of birth | 5 November 1912 | ||
Place of birth | Leipzig, German Empire | ||
Date of death | 27 December 1989 77) | (aged||
Place of death | Leipzig, East Germany | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Youth career | |||
1929–1930 | FC Viktoria 06 Leutzsch | ||
1930–1932 | KG Rote Sporteinheit Leutzsch | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1932–1940 | SpVgg Leipzig | ||
1940–1942 | PSV Chemnitz | ||
1945–1949 | SG Lindenau-Hafen | ||
1949–1954 | Industrie/Chemie Leipzig | 152 | (26) |
International career | |||
1937 | Germany | 1 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1952–1953 | Chemie Leipzig | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Walter Rose (5 November 1912 – 27 December 1989) was a German footballer and manager who played as a defender and made one appearance for the Germany national team.[1]
Career
Rose earned his first and only cap for the Germany national team on 29 August 1937 in a 1938 World Cup qualification match against Estonia. The home match, which took place in Königsberg, finished as a 4–1 win for Germany.[2]
Personal life
Rose died on 27 December 1989 at the age of 77.[1] His grandson, Marco Rose, was also a footballer and later a manager.[3]
Career statistics
International
National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
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Germany[2] | 1937 | 1 | 0 |
Total | 1 | 0 |
References
- 1 2 Walter Rose at WorldFootball.net
- 1 2 "Walter Rose". EU-Football.info. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
- ↑ "Marco Rose: 5 things on Borussia Mönchengladbach's inbound new head coach". Bundesliga. Deutsche Fußball Liga. 11 April 2019. Archived from the original on 9 April 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
General references
- Fußball in Berlin, der deutschen Ostzone und DDR 1945–50 [Football in Berlin, the German Eastern Zone and GDR 1945–50] (in German). International Federation of Football History & Statistics.
- "Libero: Deutsche Fußballzeitschrift" (in German). No. 1. International Federation of Football History & Statistics. April–July 1988.
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(help) - Horn, Michael; Weise, Gottfried (1 April 2004). Das große Lexikon des DDR-Fußballs [The great lexicon of GDR football] (in German). Berlin: Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf. ISBN 3-89602-536-8.
- Grüne, Hardy (1996). Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs [Encyclopedia of German football leagues] (in German). Vol. Band 1: Vom Kronprinzen bis zur Bundesliga. 1890 bis 1963. Deutsche Meisterschaft, Gauliga, Oberliga. Zahlen, Bilder, Geschichten. [Volume 1: From the Kronprinz to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories.] Kassel: Agon Sportverlag. ISBN 3-928562-85-1.
External links
- Walter Rose player profile at DFB (also available in German)
- Walter Rose manager profile at DFB (also available in German)
- Walter Rose at kicker (in German)
- Walter Rose at fussballdaten.de (in German)
- Walter Rose at National-Football-Teams.com
- Walter Rose at FootballDatabase.eu
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