Table of Biography
Fritz Balogh was a German footballer. Fritz Balogh’s first club was DSK Preßburg (Bratislava). In 1941, he joined Hertha BSC as a wartime guest player.
Early Life
Fritz Balogh was born on 16 December 1920, in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. He was German by nationality. Moreover, his sun sign was Sagittarius. There is no more information regarding his parents, childhood, and also about his educational field.
Death
On Sunday, January 14, 1951, at around 9:30 pm. Balogh fell from the moving train while driving back from the 3: 5 lost the game against FC Bayern Munich and was killed in the process. Fritz Balogh was just 30 years old when he died.
Career and Professional Life
Fritz Balogh started at 13 years old in 1933 and founded the German Sports Club Bratislava playing football. For the 1939/40 season, he moved up to the first team. For that, he was in the City League Bratislava disputed point games at the end of the season the German Cup Carpathian won and represented the club later in the city selection. During the Second World War, he ended up in the German capital. He initially was in the game for Hertha BSC for the third team but was soon “promoted” to the first. For Berlin, he played in. He was thus the outstanding goalscorer of the team of coach Hans Sauerwein.
Fritz Balogh also played three games in the final round of the 1944 German Championship Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg – one of initially 16 and later 23 spiked Gauligen the era of National Socialism as a uniform and highest league in the German Reich – 19 point games in which he scored 22 goals. In the 1942/43 round, he took third place with Hertha BSC in the Gauliga Brandenburg and is noted with 16 appearances and 20 goals. He scored two goals. Previously, he was also in the Tschammerpokal, the cup competition for club teams, in the first final round on July 13, 1941, in the 1: 2 defeat against Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin.
From 1945 the half-left laced his football boots for the Mannheim district club VfL Neckarau, with whom he was promoted to the Oberliga Süd at the end of the season. During the summer of 1946, he was temporarily active with Phönix Ludwigshafen and – at the beginning of the 1946/47 season – with VfB Neunkirchen, but returned to Neckarau in the current season and was the second-best league scorer there with 32 goals – behind Hans Pöschl and ahead of Max Morlock (both 1. FC Nürnberg).
More about his career
Fritz Balogh was loyal to the club for family reasons, even to the second-class national league at the end of the 1947/48 season and u. a. the VfB Mühlburg. The FSV Frankfurt around him tried as a prolific player. He contributed before the 1950/51 season to return to the Oberliga Süd. It was one of the five highest German leagues at the time. During his club membership from 1945 to 1951, he scored 66 goals in 96-point games for VfL Neckarau. On November 22, 1950, he was in the senior national team’s first international match after World War II.
Then, in Stuttgart Neckar Stadium with the Swiss national team discharged comparison ended by that of Herbert Burdenski by penalty turned goal after 42 minutes with 1: 0th. His 90-minute appearance was his only one in the DFB jersey, making him the only national player to this day VfL Neckarau. In the late summer of 1941, he worked as a supporting actor. It was during the shooting of the film by director Robert Adolf Stemmle, “The Big Game”. It premiered on July 10, 1942, in the Berlin cinemas, Capitol is Zoo.
Fritz Balogh – Body Measurements
Fritz Balogh has an athletic body type. As per his body measurement, there are no details about that and also regarding his height, weight, dress size, and shoe size. However, we can tell that he had a pair of blue eyes and brown colored hair.
Fritz Balogh – Social Media
Talking about his social media status, he was and is not active on any of the social media platforms. He neither used Instagram nor Twitter and also not even Facebook. He was very secretive about his personal life. Also, he was just focusing on his career.