Horst Tautenhahn

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Horst Tautenhahn (born February 12, 1937 - † April 27, 2016 ) was a German football player. Between 1957 and 1961 he played in the GDR Oberliga , the top division in GDR football , 27 games for SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt and scored five goals. In 1957 and 1959 he was GDR champions with SC Wismut.

Athletic career

His first league game completed Tautenhahn on the third day of the 1957 season (the football season corresponded to the calendar year). In the encounter on March 31, SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt - progress Weissenfels (3-0), he came on in the 80th minute for the striker Horst Freitag . Then Tautenhahn was used in two more point games. At the end of the season he was GDR champion with SC Wismut. In the following seasons until 1962, Tautenhahn only remained a substitute. He scored his first league goal in 1958 in the game SC Wismut - Rotation Babelsberg , when he scored the 2-0 intermediate result in a 3-0 win. Tautenhahn played his most successful season in 1959, when he was used in ten league games, scored three goals and became champions for the second time with his team. He had his last league assignment on September 24, 1961. In the encounter on the 18th match day (39 points games were played due to the changeover to the summer-spring season) SC Wismut - SC Chemie Halle (2: 4) he was a right midfielder mobilized. This ended his career in high-class football.

His son Udo also played football professionally in the 1990s.

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