Otto Siffling

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Otto Siffling (born 3 August 1912; died 20 October 1939) was a German footballer. He was a player for the club SV Waldhof Mannheim. He also played for the Germany national football team, making 31 appearances and scoring 17 goals. He was a participant in the 1934 FIFA World Cup, where he scored a goal, and the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Germany (1871-1918) and (1933-1935) Germany squad - 1934 FIFA World Cup Germany (1871-1918) and (1933-1935)

FW Albrecht | MF Bender | GK Buchloh | DF Busch | FW Conen | MF Gramlich | DF Haringer | FW Heidemann | FW Hohmann | GK Jakob | MF Janes | FW Kobierski | GK Kreß | FW Lehner | MF Münzenberg | FW Noack | DF Schwartz | FW Siffling | MF Szepan | MF Zielinski | Coach Nerz

Nazi Germany Germany squad - 1938 FIFA World Cup Nazi Germany

GK Buchloh | FW Gauchel | FW Gellesch | MF Goldbrunn | FW Hahnemann | GK Jakob | DF Janes | MF Kitzinger | MF Kupfer | FW Lehner | MF Mock | MF Münzenberg | FW Neumer | FW Pesser | GK Raftl | DF Schmaus | FW Siffling | FW Skoumal | FW Streitle | FW Stroh | FW Szepan | MF Wagner | Coach Herberger

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