- Walther Bensemann
Walther Bensemann (
13 January 1873 –14 November ,1934 ) was a German pioneer of football and founder of the country's major sports publication, "Kicker".Bensemann was born in
Berlin , Brandenburg, as the son of aJew ish banker. During his time at private school inMontreux ,Switzerland , he learned about the new sport of football. When he moved toKarlsruhe in order to complete his school-leavers' exam, he began to spread the sport around theGerman Empire .There, in September 1889, he founded the "International Football Club", the first football club in southern Germany, and two years later he was instrumental in the founding of
Karlsruher FV , one of the first champion clubs in Germany. He was also involved in the creation of "Karlsruher Kickers". In 1900 he belonged to the founding-fathers of the German Football Association, theDFB .Bensemann thought of football as a means of international understanding, so he started to organize international matches such as the ones between selections of
Lausanne and southern Germany in 1893. Consequentially this also led to the five historical matches between selections from and GermanyEngland between 1899 and 1901, which albeit not having any official status, are considered the historically first international matches of any German national side.In 1920, Bensemann founded "Kicker", which evolved soon to Germany's leading football magazine, a status which it retains until today.
In 1933, the Nazi "
Machtergreifung " in Germany compelled Benseman to move to Montreux where he died soon, relatively unnoticed and without means.
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