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Bruno Goldammer
Personal information
Date of birth (1904-11-12)12 November 1904
Place of birth German Empire
Date of death 1968 or 1969 (aged 63–65)
Place of death West Germany
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
–1926 Helvetia Frankfurt
1926–1933 Eintracht Frankfurt 120 (9)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bruno Goldammer (12 November 1904 – 1968 or 1969) was a German footballer. He played club football as midfielder with Helvetia Frankfurt (today Rot-Weiss Frankfurt) and Eintracht Frankfurt.

Goldhammer played for Helvetia Frankfurt. When the Bockenheim based clubs Helvetia and VfR 01 merged to form SC Rot-Weiss Frankfurt Goldammer left to join Eintracht.

In his second season Goldammer captained the Riederwald side and led the Eagles to step out from under the shadow of local rivals FSV Frankfurt, winning four Bezirksliga Main-Hessen titles in a row from 1928 to 1932. When Eintracht won their first South German championship Goldammer played all 30 competitive matches.

His role was described as a tireless destroyer who made valuable contributions in build up play. Apart from good heading, he regularly fired forceful long shots at goal.

In 1928 he was called up twice for the South German regional selection.

In the 1931–32 campaign he lost his spot to Bernhard Leis and only appeared once more when he replaced German international Hans Stubb as a left defender in a 1–0 victory to Hanau 93.

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