Alfred Kelbassa, born on April twenty-first, nineteen twenty-five, was a distinguished German football player known for his remarkable contributions to the sport.
His professional career saw him don the jerseys of notable clubs, including Preußen Münster from nineteen fifty-two to nineteen fifty-three, and Borussia Dortmund, where he played from nineteen fifty-four to nineteen sixty-three.
Kelbassa's talent extended beyond club football, as he represented West Germany on six occasions, netting two goals. His international career peaked when he participated in the nineteen fifty-eight FIFA World Cup, showcasing his skills on a global stage.