- Rote Jäger
players.
__TOC__
History
Unlike some other military teams, such as
Luftwaffen-SV Hamburg , the side did not participate in regular German league play or take part in national championship play, but instead staged a series of exhibition matches in Germany, as well as a few in Hungary, Alsace (France), and Poland.The genesis of the team was in a challenge made by an elite
Romania n army side to Graf, who managed the German military side in the country. Graf trained with Germany's national side before the war and he decided to contact his former coach, Sepp Herberger, who – to the surprise of the Romanians – brought along several members of the side to take part in the match, which the Germans won 3:2 in front of 40,000 inBucharest .By 1943, Graf had decided to act to save as many of the national team's players as he could from frontline service, attaching them to his unit – the Luftlandebrigade 26 (en: 26th Airborne Brigade) – as "technical experts". Among those who played for the "Jäger" was
Fritz Walter who would go onto to fame with "1. FC Kaiserslautern " and earn 61 caps with Germany. He wrote the book "11 Rote Jäger" about his experiences.German military clubs were disbanded in September
1944 as Allied armies began their advance into the country. Still, the "Rote Jäger" managed to play two more games in Krakau in November 1944, the last of these in front of 20,000 German soldiers.Postwar re-establishment
A successor side was established 21 May 1965 by the Luftlandebrigade 26 of the German Army with the support of former players of the original side. The new "Rote Jäger", based in
Zweibrücken , debuted in a friendly match versus then Bundesliga side "1. FC Kaiserslautern " (0:2). The club played as a demonstration side and in armed forces competition, drawing its players from recruits doing military service. Recognizable names who donned the club's jersey during their service terms before going on to professional careers and national team appearances includeFelix Magath ,Wolfgang Seel ,Heinz Simmet , andAndreas Brehme . The club was disbanded in October 1991.The squad (1943-45)
*Walter Bammes - forward
SpVgg Fürth
*Hermann Eppenhoff - forwardFC Schalke 04
*Karl Flinner - goalkeeperSV Wilhelmshaven
*Hermann Graf - goalkeeper
*Gredel - midfielderMannheim
*Friedrich Hack - midfielderTSV 1860 München
*Franz Hanreiter - forwardAdmira Wien
*Josef (Sepp) Herberger - coach German national team
*Karlheinz Höger - goalkeeperHamburger SV ,SV Dessau 05
*Humpert - midfielderSportfreunde Dresden
*Bruno Klaffke - midfielderDuisburger FV
*Siegfried "Friedel" Klagges - defenderWattenscheid 09
*Hermann Koch - defenderTSV Schwaben Augsburg
*Köhler - goalkeeperHanau
*Richard Leonhard - forwardSC Planitz
*Alfons Moog - midfielderVfL Köln 99
*Wilhelm Thiele - goalkeeperOrPo Chemnitz
*Fritz Walter - forward1.FC Kaiserslautern
*Walter Zwickhofer - defenderFC Schalke 04 References
* [http://www.graf-grislawski.elknet.pl/walter.htm Fritz Walter - the German soccer legend - and Hermann Graf: Another friendship]
* [http://www.rote-jaeger.de/chronik.html RK - Rote Jäger]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.