Karl-Heinz Lüdtke

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Karl-Heinz Lüdtke (born April 19, 1954 ) was a football player in the GDR . For FC Hansa Rostock , he played in the Oberliga , the top division of the GDR football association .

The years 1972 and 1973 were Köhler's most successful times in his football career. As a junior player for FC Hansa Rostock, he was part of the GDR junior national team in 1972. With her he played five internationals in spring 1972, in which he was used as a midfielder. To his first game in the men's area came Lüdtke with the second team of FC Hansa playing in the second-rate GDR league on April 16, 1972. In game of the 21st championship round 1971/72 Nord Torgelow - Hansa II (1: 1) he was called up as a left winger. Seven months later he made his debut in the league on November 15, 1972. In the encounter on the 9th day of the 1972/73 season Wismut Aue - Hansa (2-0), Lüdtke was substituted on in the 76th minute. During this season he was used in ten league games, of which he only played two games over the full distance. With 17 of 22 possible point game stakes Lüdtke 1972/73 usually belonged to the 2nd team as a left winger. In the 1973/74 season he only played twice in the 2nd team. In the following years Lüdtke was not called up in either the 1st or 2nd team of FC Hansa Rostock and was also no longer used in other higher-class teams. Lüdtke played 30 times in league games for FC Hansa in 1972 and 1973. Among them were ten league games in which he scored a single goal. With the 1st team he also played four games in the GDR soccer cup.

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