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Ivo Schricker

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Succeeded by
  
Kurt Gassmann

Occupation
  
Footballer

Role
  
Footballer

Nationality
  
German

Name
  
Ivo Schricker

Preceded by
  
Carl Anton Wilhelm Hirschman

Full Name
  
Ivo Wolfgang Eduard Schricker

Born
  
March 18, 1877 Strasbourg, Germany (
1877-03-18
)

Died
  
January 10, 1962, Zurich, Switzerland

Dr. Ivo Wolfgang Eduard Schricker (18 March 1877 in Strasbourg, Alsace-Lorraine – 10 January 1962 in Zurich, Switzerland) was a German footballer and the 3rd General Secretary of FIFA, serving from 1932 to 1951 upon his resignation.

Biography

He, and his brother Erwin (22 August 1878 – 20 October 1914, killed in action) played at Strassburger FK 1890, Karlsruher Kickers, FV Strasburg and, while studying in Berlin, Akademischer SC 1893 Berlin. With Karlsruher FV he became South German champion several times. In 1899 he was among the best players in the first—still unofficial—game against a team from England, and in September 1901, he also played in London.

His home town, Strasbourg in Alsace, was after World War I annexed to France again. After retirement as player, Schricker served from 1923 to 1925 as president of the South German association (Suddeutscher Fusball-Verband).

He moved to Zurich in Switzerland, a central and conveniently located place that fitted FIFA needs well when a permanent office was set up. Ivo Schricker became the organisation's first employee, and was appointed Permanent Secretary in 1931, working in a 30 square metre apartment at Bahnhofstrasse 77 that remained the home of football's governing body until 1954. From 1948 onwards, he was supported by secretary Marta Kurmann.

References

Ivo Schricker Wikipedia