- Max Gablonsky
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Max ("Gaberl") Gablonsky (January 1, 1890 - July 16, 1969) was a German footballer and track athlete.
In 1910 Gablonsky became the first Bayern Munich player called into the German National Football Team. Up through 1911, he was capped a total of 4 times by the national team. As a right-winger, he played over 500 games for Bayern until the end of his career in 1922.
Two years later, Gablonsky was included in the German 4x100m relay team for the Olympic Games in Stockholm. However, he was unable to take part in the games. His son and grandson requested that German Football Federation give Gablonsky credit for a goal.[1] They referred to local archives in Stuttgart as proof.[1]
Personal life
Gablonsky has a son and a grandson.[1] He lost most of his personal belonging in an air raid on Munich in 1944.[1]
Sources
- ^ a b c d "Das 100-jährige Rätsel um ein Tor für Deutschland". Die Welt. 13 October 2011. http://www.welt.de/sport/fussball/bundesliga/fc-bayern-muenchen/article13658954/Das-100-jaehrige-Raetsel-um-ein-Tor-fuer-Deutschland.html. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
Categories:- 1890 births
- 1969 deaths
- German sprinters
- German footballers
- Germany international footballers
- FC Bayern Munich players
- German football biography stubs
- German football midfielder stubs
- German athletics biography stubs
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