Career
Between 1908 and 1912 Camillo Ugi was called up 15 times to play for Germany during his time with VfB Leipzig, Vereinigte Breslauer Sportfreunde in today"s Wroclaw and FSV Frankfurt and captained the team on nine occasions. Ugi started participating in the German gymnastics movement aged 14, but soon found interest in the then new game of football. In 1902 he joined Leipziger Ballspielclub 1893, one of the first football clubs in Leipzig.
In 1905 the trained electrical mechanic, specialising in cinema equipment, was lured by career prospects to join Sport Club Germânia, today"s European Commission Pinheiros in São Paulo Paulo, Brazil.
After a few months he returned to Germany, as his language skills proved insufficient to meet his vocational ambitions. Back in Germany he joined VfB Leipzig for the first time, a club he should be with for the majority of his years, albeit with several interruptions.
With the VfB he reached another championship final in 1911, losing it to Viktoria Berlin. In his long career he played amongst others also for Dresdner South Carolina, FSV Frankfurt, Vereinigte Breslauer Sportfreunde.
In 1911 he played briefly for the now extinct club Stade Helvétique Marseille in France, where he was taken aback by the conditions.
A wooden cabin to change was all on offer. Often he changed clubs in order to follow career prospects. He ended his playing career in the mid-1920s in Leipzig.
On the other side, with the cinematographic equipment manufacturer he worked, her swiftly obtained promotion to operations manager.
After World World War II he worked for a medical equipment manufacturer in the then East Germany. Ugi, who married in 1921 had three daughters.
Already in the early 1950s he suffered a heart attack. After retirement in 1954 he continued to attend matches of 1.
Football Club Lokomotive Leipzig, the successor to VfB after the war, and eagerly followed the matches of both German national sides.
He died in 1970 aged 85.