• Wilhelm "Willy" Simetsreiter (16 March 1915 – 17 July 2001), popularly known as Schimmy, was a German footballer. A native of Munich, Simetsreiter played...
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  • Villanueva (Peru) Hubert Gad (Poland) 3 goals Klement Steinmetz (Austria) Wilhelm Simetsreiter (Germany) Adolf Urban (Germany) 2 goals Karl Kainberger (Austria)...
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    09–0 (2–0)  Luxembourg Berlin 4 August 1936 OG 1936 first round Wilhelm Simetsreiter (3), Adolf Urban (3), Josef Gauchel (2), Franz Elbern (1) 5. 09–0...
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    9–0  Luxembourg 1936 Summer Olympics First round 4 August 1936 37. Wilhelm Simetsreiter 3 32', 48', 74' 9–0 38. Teodoro Fernández 5 17', 33', 47', 49', 70'...
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  • 18.08.1935  Finland Munich H friendly match 06–0 Ernst Lehner † 3 Wilhelm Simetsreiter † 3 04.08.1936  Luxembourg Berlin H OG 1936 1st Round 09–0 Adolf...
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  • Washington Post), horse fall. Elon Hogsett, 97, American baseball player. Wilhelm Simetsreiter, 86, German football player. Ziya Taner, 77, Macedonian-Turkish football...
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  • Finland Grünwalder Stadion, Munich Friendly 6–0 4 August 1936 3 Wilhelm Simetsreiter Luxembourg Poststadion, Berlin 1936 Summer Olympics 9–0 4 August...
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  • Otto Siffling 3 Aug 1912 24 ? SV Waldhof Mannheim 1 0 90 - - FW Wilhelm Simetsreiter 16 Mar 1915 21 ? FC Bayern Munich 2 3 180 - - FW Adolf Urban 3 Jan...
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  • Gauchel 09 – FW – Hans Berndt 10 – FW – Fritz Szepan (capt.) 11 – FW – Wilhelm Simetsreiter Substitutes: none Scorers: 50' 1–1 Ernst Lehner 53' 2–1 Josef Gauchel...
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    alongside German internationals Ludwig Goldbrunner, Jakob Streitle and Wilhelm Simetsreiter. Returning to Bulgaria, Lozanov continued his career at Levski Sofia...
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