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Udo Steinberg Werle (13 June 1877 – 25 December 1919) was a German
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s official who played football as a
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for the Spanish club
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between 1902 and 1910. He is best known for being the author of Barça's first-ever goal in the history of the
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. Before settling in Spain, he participated in the founding of several football clubs in his country, as well as being present at the meeting in which the
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was born. He founded the forerunner of ''
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'' in 1902, managing it until 1916, and he also co-founded the forerunner of ''
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''. He also worked as a sports editor, and he even held the presidency of the
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in 1906. He played with Barça for eight years (1902–1910), netting 57 goals in 75 appearances, thus contributing decisively to the conquest of Barça's first official titles,
1901–02 Copa Macaya The 1901–02 Copa Macaya was the 2nd staging of the Copa Macaya. This tournament is best known for being the very first trophy won by the Spanish club FC Barcelona. The competition was held on the road between 22 December 1901 and ended on 12 Marc ...
, which was the club's first-ever piece of silverware, 1902–03 Copa Barcelona and the 1904–05 Catalan championship. During his time in Catalonia, Steinberg was undoubtedly one of the most influential players of FC Barcelona on and off the pitch. Despite being an outstanding football player, a sport to which he owes his career, he was an all-around sportsman who also performed in other modalities such as
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,
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,
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and alpine disciplines.


Education

Udo Steinberg was born as the second son of a total of six children from Eugen Oscar Steinberg and his wife Pauline Elise Cäcilie, on 13 June 1877 in Berlin. By the time his father died in Italy in 1889, Steinberg was attending the
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, where he completed an apprenticeship in Ferdinand Ernecke's
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in Berlin. He moved to Chemnitz in 1896, to study electrical engineering and
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at the Mittweida technical school, graduating in both disciplines in 1900. From October 1897 to April 1899 he interrupted his studies to do practical work in Berlin. At the turn of the century, in 1900–01, he decided to take advantage of a job opportunity in Barcelona, and ended up settling there.


Sports career

In 1893, at the age of only 16, he was a founding member of the Brandenburg football club in Berlin. In 1896, he was one of the 12 students who founded the
Mittweidaer BC Mittweidaer Ballspielclub, or simply Mittweidaer BC, was a German association football club from the town of Mittweida, Saxony. The club is notable as the first side in the city and as a founding member of the DFB (Deutsche Fußball Bund or ...
, the Mittweida school's
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, and in 1899 he founded, together with other students, the ''Chemnitz SC Britannia'', from which
Chemnitzer FC Chemnitzer Fußballclub e.V. is a German association football club based in Chemnitz, Saxony. The club competes in Regionalliga Nordost, the fourth tier of German football. The roots of the club go back to its establishment as Chemnitzer BC 1 ...
later emerged. On 28 January 1900, Steinberg was sent to
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to attend the founding meeting of the
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(DFB) as a delegate of both Mittweida and Britannia. It was around this time that Steinberg met the
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, an industrial technical engineer who also played for the Mittweida BC, and with whom he established a great friendship, and they went on to be teammates at
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. In addition to da Costa, Mittweida BC was also the football cradle of the likes of Antonio Alonso from
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Juan Arzuaga Juan Sandalio Arzuaga Anitua (3 September 1880 – 26 August 1951) was a Spanish footballer who played as a defender for Athletic Club, and later a coach of Athletic. Club career Juan Arzuaga was born in Bilbao on 3 September 1880, and was bapt ...
,
Adolfo Uribe Adolfo Miguel Ángel de Uribe Olano (29 September 1882 – after 1907) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward for Athletic Club. He is best known for scoring Bilbao's only goal in the 1906 Copa del Rey Final. Playing career Mittweida ...
and Luis Astorquia from
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. After moving to Barcelona in 1900, he began playing tennis and football with athletes from Germany, England and Switzerland who lived in the Catalan capital, and together, they founded the Barcelona sports club. In April 1902, the first football school of FC Barcelona was created and Steinberg was appointed director of it in order to "instill his extensive knowledge in the players of the third side". This school was the forerunner of ''
La Masia La Masia de Can Planes, usually shortened to La Masia (; en, "The Farmhouse"), is a term used for FC Barcelona's youth academy. The academy includes more than 300 young players. It has been an instrumental factor in Barcelona's European succes ...
'', and he managed it until 1916, which means that, in a way, he was the first-ever youth coach of FC Barcelona. From 5 December 1902 to 6 November 1907, he was a member of Barça's board. He was also a prominent driver of the
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and the
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Commission. On multiple occasions, Steinberg would take the role of the referee. In 1906, together with
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, the Parsons brothers (
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), the Witty brothers (
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) and
Arthur Leask Arthur Leask Mace (20 June 1880 – 4 August 1967) was a Spanish Association football, footballer of English descent who played as a Forward (association football), forward for FC Barcelona between 1901 and 1903. He is best known for being the Ref ...
, among others, Steinberg was one of the founders of the ''Lawn Tennis Club Barcelona'' (later ''
Real Club de Tenis Barcelona The Real Club de Tenis Barcelona - 1899 (meaning ''Royal Barcelona Tennis Club - 1899'') is a private tennis club in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The facility has 18 clay courts, including a stadium court with a capacity of 8,400 and show court fo ...
''). In the same year, between 8 February and 9 December, he held the presidency of the Federation of Football Clubs of Barcelona, which later became the Catalan Football Federation. Also in 1906, he wrote as an editor for the sports newspaper ''El Mundo Deportivo'', being one of the members of its first-ever edition launched on 1 February 1906. In addition to his passion for football, he was also enthusiastic about athletics, cricket, tennis, and
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. An accomplished sportsman, he also excelled as an athlete in the 100m and 400m, seeing success in those categories in sprinting tournaments held in Barcelona at the time.


Footballing career

Steinberg began to play football actively in 1888, still in Berlin. In 1893, he played with Brandenburg football club, which he had co-founded, and he also played with
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. During his time in Mittweida, Steinberg played with FC Germania, today
Germania Mittweida SV Germania Mittweida is a German association football club from the town of Mittweida, Saxony. The 280 member sports club has departments for football, gymnastics and general sport. ''Germania Mittweida'' was established on May 16, 1897, as ...
, and with the Mittweidaer BC and Britannia SC, which he had also co-founded. He played the majority of his footballing career as a midfielder, although during the early years of his career he was a very prolific center forward, very quick on the run and a great specialist in free-kicks. His entry into FC Barcelona was not easy due to his looks, since he was somewhat overweight and had a suspicious
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. Despite assuring them that he had played with Britannia FC in Berlin, Steinberg was put in Barça's second team, where he impressed the team captain, Luis de Ossó, one of the club's founders, thus earning a chance to show his class. He made his debut for the first team on 6 January 1902 in a match against Hispania AC in the
1901–02 Copa Macaya The 1901–02 Copa Macaya was the 2nd staging of the Copa Macaya. This tournament is best known for being the very first trophy won by the Spanish club FC Barcelona. The competition was held on the road between 22 December 1901 and ended on 12 Marc ...
, making a "marvelous" performance in a 2–4 win. Steinberg quickly established his position in Barcelona and was one of the most prominent players in the team. Steinberg played a fundamental role in Barça's first-ever piece of silverware, the 1901–02
Copa Macaya The Hispania Athletic Club Tournament–Alfonso Macaya Cup, popularly known as the Copa Macaya, was a football competition contested by clubs from Catalonia which ran from 1900 until 1903, disappearing at the same time of its organizers, Hispania ...
, netting a whopping 17 goals, including back-to-back
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against
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and University SC and a 6-goal haul in the tournament's final matchday on 23 March 1902 to help his side to a 15–0 victory over
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. Despite his prolificity in front of goal, he failed to be the tournament's top scorer as he was narrowly outscored by teammate and
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Joan Gamper. The Copa Macaya is now recognized as the first Catalan championship. Together with Gamper, the Morris brothers (
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,
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,
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) and
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, he was a member of the Barcelona side that participated in the very first national tournament played in Spain, the
1902 Copa de la Coronación The 1902 Copa de la Coronación was a football competition in honour of the coronation of Alfonso XIII of Spain. The Royal Spanish Football Federation does not recognize it as the first season of the Copa del Rey, which began the following year. ...
, helping Barça reach the
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on 15 May 1902, where they were beaten 2–1 by Bizcaya (a combination of players from Athletic Club and
Bilbao Football Club Bilbao Football Club was a football team based in Bilbao, Spain, which existed during the years 1900 and 1903. In 1902 they combined with city rivals Athletic Club to form ''Club Vizcaya'', a team which won the 1902 Copa de la Coronación. The f ...
). In the semi-finals on 13 May, Steinberg went down in history as one of the eleven footballers who played in the very first El Clásico in history, netting twice in a 3–1 comeback victory for Barça against
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(later Real), thus becoming Barça's first-ever goalscorer in the history of this eternal clash. He was an undisputed starter for the club between 1902 and 1909. In 1903, he added a new title to his career, the
Copa Barcelona The Catalan football championship ''(Campionat de Catalunya)'' was a football competition in Catalonia and the first football league in Spain before La Liga was established in 1929. In December 1900, Alfons Macaya, the president of Hispania AC, ...
, which was later recognized as the fourth edition of the Catalan Championship. Together with the likes of
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,
Romà Forns Romà Forns Saldaña (died 26 April 1942) was a Spanish footballer and manager. He made his debut as a footballer in late 1902 playing one season for Irish FC but spent the rest of his career with FC Barcelona and the Catalan XI, always as a fo ...
, and
Carles Comamala Carles Comamala López-Del Pan (17 April 1889 – 4 August 1983) was an orthopedic surgeon by profession and a football player for Barcelona between 1903 and 1911. He was a director of Barcelona in 1909–1911. Early life and Career Born in M ...
, he helped Barça win the 1904–05 Catalan championship. He stayed loyal to the club through its crisis in the mid-1900s and helped them win another championship in 1908–09, this time featuring alongside the likes of
Paco Bru Francisco Bru Sanz (12 April 1885 – 10 June 1962), also known as Paco Bru, was a Spanish football player, referee and manager. As a footballer he played as a striker and midfielder for FC Internacional and as a defender for FC Barcelona, RC ...
,
Enrique Peris Enrique Peris de Vargas (27 February 1887 - 17 February 1953) was a Spanish footballer who played as a left winger. He spent most of his career at Barcelona, with whom he played over 300 matches. Club career Born in Barcelona, he began his career ...
and Charles Wallace. Together with Manuel Amechazurra,
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, Pepe Rodríguez, he participated in the inaugural edition of the
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, playing in the semi-finals against Olympique de Cette on 24 April in a 1–1 draw, and though he did not play in the final which they won with a 2–1 win over
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, this was his last title in his career. In 1910 he ended his career to prioritize himself on his company ''Udo Steinberg S. en. C.''.


Professional Career

Shortly after graduating, in 1901, he decided to take advantage of a job opportunity in Barcelona, a one-year voluntary service in the city, but ended up settling there. In 1902, he became the representative of German electrical and mechanical engineering companies in Spain and Portugal, and in 1904 he founded an engineering office in Barcelona, which he ran together with the engineer Badia until 1906. The two engineers offered the complete installation of factories, gas and electricity plants, as well as studies and budgets. He earned special credit for the use of
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s in vehicle wheels, for which he applied for a patent. Likewise, he was even the owner of several patents in engineering in Barcelona, owning other patents such as for presses and mills as well as for electrolysis and electrical connections. After his retirement, he focused on his career as an engineer. In 1910 he collaborated in the layout and development of the Barcelona tramway, commissioning to lay a tram line in the outskirts of Barcelona. In 1911 the line from Barcelona to Rabassada, which was built with his participation, was inaugurated with a length of 7.8 km. In 1916, Steinberg and Paul Schröder founded a limited partnership with 28 employees for the construction and sale of machines of all kinds, which later became ''La Maquinista Hispania''. With his company ''Udo Steinberg S. en. C.'' he devoted himself to the construction and sale of machines of all kinds.


Death

Steinberg died on the
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of 1919, at the age of only 42 years old, due to
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. He was buried in the Civil Cemetery of Madrid.


Career statistics


Club


Honours

Barcelona *
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: 1901–02 *
Copa Barcelona The Catalan football championship ''(Campionat de Catalunya)'' was a football competition in Catalonia and the first football league in Spain before La Liga was established in 1929. In December 1900, Alfons Macaya, the president of Hispania AC, ...
:
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* Catalan championship: 1904–05, 1908–09 *
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:
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas ''Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York Ci ...


See also

*
FC Barcelona (youth) Futbol Club Barcelona Juvenil are the under-19 team of Spanish professional football club Barcelona and the final stage of progression in the club's youth academy commonly referred to as La Masia. The Juvenil team play in the Group III of the Di ...


References


Further reading

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