Talk:Alfréd Schaffer

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Hello, Alfréd Schaffer was born in Bratislava, not in Budapest. Regards

I'm not so sure: [1] [2] --necronudist (talk) 19:11, 16 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Alfréd Schaffer was of German origin[edit]

It is obvious that Schaffer was of German and not Jewish origin. Unfortunately the jewsinsports.org is mistaken with him. He is not mentioned in the Hungarian Jewish Lexikon (issued in 1929), under football, however all Hungarian footballers of Jewish origin who played at least 5 matches for the national team until 1929 are mentioned. Also according to the Anti-Jewish laws in Hungary nobody with a Jewish background could be a member of any sports club after 1942. However Schaffer was working as the manager of Ferencváros between 1943 and 1944 (even after Hungary's German occupation). Later he was working as the manager of FC Bayern München from July 1944, which was obviously not allowed for Jewish people back than.

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