Jānis Bebris
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Jānis Bebris (July 28, 1917 - 1969) was a Latvian footballer, he was the main goalkeeper of Latvia national football team in the closing years of 1930s, after World War 2 Bebris played in Germany and France.
[edit] Biography
Bebris started playing football at the age of 16. Because of his then fragile body he was immediately assigned the post of the goalkeeper. Playing with Unions Riga Bebris soon attracted the attention of the national football team management, soon he moved to a stronger Riga club - Rīgas Vilki. Bebris made his début for Latvia at the age of 18 when Latvia played Lithuania in the Baltic Cup. In the following years Bebris alongside of Harijs Lazdiņš from Olimpija Liepāja was the leading goalkeeper in Latvian football. In total he made 21 international appearance for Latvia.[1]
During the Second World War Bebris was forced to join first the Red Army in 1941, then after being captured by the Germans, to side those.[2]
After the war Bebris landed in West Germany where he played with TSV Schwaben Augsburg for two seasons in Oberliga Süd, making 53 appearances for the club in league matches.
In 1948 Bebris was transferred to France where he joined RC Strasbourg. In the 1948/49 Bebris played 17 league matches as Strasbourg finished in a respectable 6th position in Division 1, in the next season he played just a single match as the club finished 17th and avoided relegation only thanks to liquidation of the professional club of SR Colmar. After the unsuccessful season Bebris retired from playing. He died in 1969.