Hartwig Gent

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Hartwig Gent (born October 14, 1949 ) was a football player in East Berlin . For 1. FC Union Berlin he played for a short time in the GDR Oberliga , the highest East German soccer class. Gent is a four-time junior international.

Athletic career

At the age of ten, Ghent was accepted into the children's team of the East Berlin company sports association (BSG) Motor Köpenick . He then went through all the Köpenicker junior teams and most recently played with the men's team in the second-rate GDR league . From the summer of 1967 to April 1969, Gent belonged to the second team of 1. FC Union Berlin, which competed in the third-class Berlin district league. In 1968 he belonged to the squad of the GDR junior national team, for which he played four junior internationals as a defender in March and April 1968. Ghent was a conscript from May 1969 to October 1970. By spring 1971 he played again for Union II in the East Berlin District League.

In the 1971/72 season Gent was used between the 3rd and 15th matchday in the league. In his first league game Wismut Aue - 1. FC Union (2-0) on September 4, 1971, he was substituted on in the 64th minute, in the other games he was a defender in the starting eleven, of which he played through seven. In the 1972/73 season he was used in only three league games. After that, his career at 1. FC Union Berlin was over. For the 1st team he played a total of 17 competitive games, twelve in the major league and five in the GDR Cup competition. In a cup game he scored his only goal for the 1st team.

In the 1973/74 and 1974/75 seasons, Gent played for the GDR league club EAB Lichtenberg 47 . After a one-year interlude again at Union Berlin II, he joined the East Berlin district league club Chemie Schmöckwitz in the summer of 1976 , for whom he was active as a player-coach. In 1981 he ended his career as a football player.

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