Alfred Birlem Explained

August Robert Alfred Birlem
Birth Date:10 January 1888
Otheroccupation:football player
Role1:Referee
League1:German league
Years1:1927 - 1935
Internationalyears1:1936 - 1939
Confederation1:FIFA-listed
Internationalrole1:Referee

August Robert Alfred Birlem (January 10, 1888 – April 13, 1956) was a German football player and referee, known for officiating in high-profile international tournaments during the 1930s.

Early Life and Playing Career

Born in Berlin, Germany, Birlem began his football career as a player. He played for various clubs in Berlin, including Union 92, Berliner SC, and Viktoria 89.[1] [2] During his playing career, Birlem represented Berlin city in regional competitions, making nine appearances.[3]

Refereeing Career

After his time as a player, Birlem transitioned to refereeing, where he became notable for his role in several international and domestic matches.

Throughout his international refereeing career, Birlem officiated in 21 matches between 1927 and 1939.

Domestic Contributions

Birlem also played an instrumental role in German football, officiating numerous key matches in national competitions:

Later Life and Legacy

After retiring from refereeing, Birlem continued to contribute to football through administrative roles. In 1951, he was appointed director of the sports school for the Verband Berliner Ballspielvereine (VBB) at Kleiner Wannsee, aiming to develop future football talent in Berlin.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Nachruf in der Fußball-Woche vom 16. April 1956, Seite 3.
  2. Web site: Der Spiegel, Ausgabe vom 12. April 1982, S. 215 .
  3. Web site: Alfred Birlem . 2024-11-02 . worldfootball.net . en.
  4. Web site: Alfred Birlem at EU-Football.info .
  5. Web site: Alfred Birlem - Germany - Referee Profile . 2024-11-02 . www.playmakerstats.com . en-GB.