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The Ostzone champion was supposed to take part in the 1948 German championship, playing 1. FC Nuremberg in Stuttgart, but the team of SG Planitz was not allowed to travel for political reasons.
1. Bundesliga were totally without Brazilian players: VfL Bochum, SC Freiburg, 1. FSV Mainz 05 and 1. FC Nuremberg.
From 1916 to 1933 he played in 606 games for 1. FC Nuremberg, then a dominating team in German football, winning five national championships (1920, 1921, 1924, 1925, 1927).
Born in Geyer, Germany, Klötzer managed several clubs included Arminia Hannover, Hannover 96, Fortuna Düsseldorf, 1. FC Nuremberg, Kickers Offenbach, Hamburger SV, Hertha BSC, MSV Duisburg and Werder Bremen.
Giske is the daughter of Anders Giske, a former professional footballer who captained the Norwegian National Football Team, as well as playing for clubs such as SK Brann, FC Nuremberg, Bayer Leverkusen and 1. FC Köln.
His made his Bundesliga debut at 28 August 2010 in a game between 1. FC Nuremberg and SC Freiburg.
Tomasz Kos (born 4 April 1974 in Koło) is a Polish former footballer who spent his career playing mostly with German clubs 1. FC Nuremberg and FC Erzgebirge Aue.
In the UEFA Cup Anichebe scored four times, against Metalist Kharkiv, Larissa, FC Nuremberg and SK Brann of Norway after coming on as a late second half substitute in many of the games.
Scoring 8 goals in 10 matches that season, he moved to Germany in 1996, signing for 1. FC Nuremberg.
Wolfgang Strobel (17 October 1896 – 19 April 1945) was a German football forward who played for 1. FC Nuremberg.