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Full name | Franz Albert Amrhein | ||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 29 December 1870 (1870-12-29) | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Frankfurt, North German Confederation | ||||||||||||||||
Date of death | 20 May 1945(1945-05-20) (aged 74) | ||||||||||||||||
Place of death | Frankfurt, Nazi Germany | ||||||||||||||||
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Franz Albert Amrhein (29 December 1870 – 20 May 1945) was a German rugby union player who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the German rugby union team, which won the silver medal. Germany was represented at the tournament by the FC 1880 Frankfurt rather than an official national team.[1] Amrhein was the captain of the Frankfurt team at the event.[2][3]
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