Karel Pimmer was a Czech footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Slavia Prague and the Bohemia national team (ÃÂSF) in the 1911 UIAFA European Football Tournament at Roubaix.
Between 1910 and 1913, Pimmer was a member of Slavia Prague, the country's leading team, helping his side win back-to-back Charity Cup titles, beating AFK KolÃÂn 4âÂÂ1 in the 1911 final and beating FC Viktoria 4âÂÂ3 in the 1912 final on 26 May. On 17 September, Pimmer was one of the eleven footballers who played in Slavia's first-ever match in the newly-founded Bohemian championship, keeping a clean-sheet in a 3âÂÂ0 win over Olympia. In the following year, in 1913, Pimmer helped Slavia win its first championship title, doing so with seven wins and one defeat.
On 28 October, Pimmer played for the representative team of ÃÂSF in a friendly matches against England amateurs, which ended in a 2âÂÂ1 loss. In May 1911, Pimmer participated in the 1911 UIAFA European Football Tournament at Roubaix, an unofficial European Championship organized by UIAFA, as a member of the Bohemian team (ÃÂSF), which was made up largely of players from Slavia and coached by Johnny Madden. In the build-up for the tournament, Pimmer helped Bohemia/Slavia win a few friendly matches against British clubs, such as Aberdeen (3âÂÂ2), Ipswich Town (4âÂÂ0), and Eastbourne Town (5âÂÂ4). In the tournament, Pimmer helped Bohemia beat Belgium 6âÂÂ1 on 25 May; USFSA's France 4âÂÂ1 in the semifinals on 28 May, and then AFA's England 2âÂÂ1 in the final on 29 May, saving a 83rd-minute penalty kick after Coach Madden shouted to him "BE CALM!"; thus contributing decisively in Bohemia's triumphant campaign. The French newspaper L'Auto spelled his name as "Plunner Karol".
Slavia Prague
Bohemia