![]() Baumruk circa 1907 | |||
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | (1881-09-23)23 September 1881 | ||
| Place of birth | Rakovník,Austria-Hungary | ||
| Date of death | 5 May 1964(1964-05-05) (aged 82) | ||
| Position | Forward | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1896–1904 | Slavia Prague | ||
| 1904–1905 | Sparta Prague | ||
| 1905–1907 | Slavia Prague | ||
| International career | |||
| 1906 | Bohemia | 1 | (1[1][2]) |
| * Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Jindřich Baumruk (23 September 1881 – 5 May 1964) was a Czech footballer who played as aforward.[3]
Baumruk started his career atSlavia Prague in 1896, at just 15. His first recorded game was in 1897 as Slavia Prague took on their "B" side at beat them 3–1, to win the Czech Crown. Baumruk won the Mistrovství Čech a Moravy, 4 consecutive times from 1897-1899, this is due to the 1897 seasons having an Autumn season and Spring season.[4][5][6] Baumruk took part in the first international game involving a Czech team, turning out for a Prague XI against Berlin on 8 January 1899.[7]
A hat-trick against Union Vienna was Baumruk's best performance of 1900 and this result meant thatSlavia hit double digits for the fourth time that season. Baumruk continued his great form into the 1901 season, scoring 2 againstCivil Service in October. One of his goals came through dribbling through several defenders and placing it past the keeper. He played 13 games in 1901, scoring 7 goals and assisting 8 times[8][9]
On 16 March 1902,Slavia defeatedCAFC Vinohrady 9-1 with Baumruk achieving 3 assists. A week later, he repeated this feat againstKarlsvorstadt Stuttgart in a 9-2 triumph. By 1902 Baumruk had 71 goals for Slavia Prague. An incredible 34 goals and 30 assists in only 25 games that season.[10][11][12]
In 1903, Baumruk contributed 5 times againstGraphia Vienna, he scored 2 goals and got 3 assists. Throughout the 1903 campaign, Baumruk again proved that he was one of the best right-wingers in continentalEurope scoring 24 goals and assisting on 31 occasions. In 1904, he prevailed again againstCivil Service, assisting on 4 occasions, asSlavia Prague bettered their opponents 6-3.[13][14]
In November of 1904, Baumruk,Jan Košek and Rudolf Krummer headed toSparta Prague for a year. Before the season ended, Baumruk returned toSlavia Prague earlier than the others, with only 4 games, 1 goal and two assists to his a nameSparta Prague shirt. Upon returning toSlavia Prague he totalled 19 goal contributions in only 11 games. In 1906, he scored two in a 3–3 draw against Scottish championsCeltic. He showed signs of his earlier form, amounting 17 assists, 13 goals in just 19 games. He finalised his time atSlavia Prague, in 1907 where he picked 3 goals and 5 assists in 4 games, before hanging up his boots.[15][16][17]
Baumruk is asibling-in-law to former teammateJan Košek, due to Jan marrying Baumruk's sister. Also Baumruk's nephew isJan Košek being his sister's son. Jindřich Baumruk, still in his seventies, remembered the beginnings of football inPrague, "On Vinohradská Kanálka, a flat plot in the place of today's Riegrový Sady, where students from both Vinohrady secondary schools - from the gymnasium in Hálková street and from the Na Smetánce school used to gather to play football.[18][19]