Richard Kress Explained

Richard Kress
Birth Date:6 March 1925
Birth Place:Niesig (today part of Fulda), Weimar Republic
Death Place:Frankfurt, Germany
Position:Striker
Years1:1935–1953
Clubs1:FV 1910 Horas
Years2:1953–1964
Clubs2:Eintracht Frankfurt
Caps2:291
Goals2:70
Nationalyears1:1954–1961
Nationalteam1:West Germany
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:2

Richard Kress (alternative writing Richard Kreß) (6 March 1925 – 30 March 1996) was a German footballer.[1]

Club career

Kress played for Eintracht Frankfurt from 1953 until 1964 as a typical right winger. He won the 1959 German football championship, and played in the 1960 European Cup final which was lost to Real Madrid 7–3 on 18 May at Hampden Park in Glasgow in front of 135,000 spectators, in which he scored the first goal of the match.[2]

Kress was the oldest player to make his debut in the newly formed Bundesliga against Kaiserslautern on 24 August 1963, aged 38 years and 171 days.[3] [4]

International career

Kress was capped nine times for Germany between 1954 and 1961 contributing two goals. When he scored his first goal – against Northern Ireland in World Cup qualifying on May 10, 1961 – he was 36 years and 65 days old, making him the oldest debut goalscorer of the national team to this day (as of 2024)[5]

Honours

Eintracht Frankfurt

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kress, Richard . German . kicker.de . 23 March 2012.
  2. Web site: Historie: Die Eintracht und Real Madrid . Eintracht Frankfurt . de . 10 August 2022 .
  3. Web site: Bonucci & Co.: Die ältesten Bundesliga-Debütanten je Klub . Bonucci & Co.: The oldest Bundesliga debutants per club . kicker . 24 September 2023 . German . 24 September 2023.
  4. Web site: 24. August 1963: „Ein großes Highlight“ . Eintracht Frankfurt . de . 24 August 2023 .
  5. Web site: Groß zweitältester Debüt-Torschütze der DFB-Geschichte . 2024-06-09 . kicker . de-DE.