Rudolf Noack

{{short description|German footballer}}

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| birth_date = 30 March 1913

| birth_place = Harburg, Germany

| death_date = ca. {{death date and age|1947|6|30|1913|3|30|df=y}}

| death_place = Orsk, RSFSR, Soviet Union

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| position = Forward

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| youthclubs1 = Herta 09 Harburg

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| youthclubs2 = Rasensport Harburg

| years1 = 1931

| clubs1 = SV Harburg

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| years2 = 1931–1945

| clubs2 = Hamburger SV

| caps2 = 134

| goals2 = 182https://www.historical-lineups.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Forwards-6.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}

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| nationalyears1 = 1934–1937

| nationalteam1 = Germany

| nationalcaps1 = 3

| nationalgoals1 = 1

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{{MedalSport|Men's football}}

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{{MedalCompetition|FIFA World Cup}}

{{Medal|3rd|1934 Italy|}}

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Rudolf "Rudi" Noack (30 March 1913 – c. 30 June 1947) was a German footballer. A forward, he played in the 1934 FIFA World Cup, scoring one goal in the tournament against Czechoslovakia in the semi-finals.

World War II

During World War II Noack was called up and served as a corporal in the German Army with anti-aircraft units stationed mainly in Hamburg, Vienna and in Bohemia (Czechoslovakia) where at the end of the war he was captured by Soviet forces. He died in a prisoner of war camp at Rakitianka near Orsk, Russia, on 30 June 1947.[http://media.offenes-archiv.de/Rathausausstellung_2016_Fu%C3%9Fball_42.pdf] "Footballers in captivity: Ernst Seikowski and Rudolf Noack" (2016 article) (in German).

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