André Jarmuszkiewicz

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André Jarmuszkiewicz
Personnel
birthday October 31, 1959
place of birth GDR
date of death 3rd February 2013
Place of death Germany
size 168 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
1968-1971 FC Forward Berlin
1971-1978 FC Forward Frankfurt (Oder)
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1978-1988 FC Forward Frankfurt (Oder) 184 0(48)
1988-1989 BSG tractor Groß-Lindow
BSG Motor Eberswalde
1990-1991 FC Victoria '91 Frankfurt (Oder) 7 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1980-1981 DDR U-21 11 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.

André Jarmuszkiewicz (born October 31, 1959 - † February 3, 2013 ) was a German football player who completed his senior league career at FC Vorwärts Frankfurt .

career

André Jarmuszkiewicz comes from the youth division of FC Vorwärts Berlin . With the transfer from East Berlin to Frankfurt an der Oder ordered by the Army Sports Association Vorwärts , he started working for FC Vorwärts Frankfurt (Oder) in the summer of 1971 .

At the end of the 1970s, the midfielder made the jump from the junior team to the first team of the six-time GDR champions , initially in the second-class league in which the FCV had to give a one-year guest appearance. Jarmuszkiewicz was able to establish himself as a regular player straight away and he managed to attract the attention of the DFV coaches . In 1980 and 1981, the midfielder completed eleven international matches for the GDR U-21 national team . In the last final participation of FC Vorwärts in the FDGB Cup, he and his eleven were clearly defeated by 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 1: 4. At the beginning of the 1980s, André Jarmuszkiewicz drove with experienced teammates such as Lothar home , Frieder Andrich and Lutz Otto in the 1982/83 season behind the series champion BFC Dynamo, the GDR runner-up.

On the international level, Jarmuszkiewicz played with Vorwärts Frankfurt against SV Werder Bremen , Nottingham Forest , VfB Stuttgart , Ballymena United (his only European Cup goal) and PSV Eindhoven a total of nine appearances in the European Cup , in which the Brandenburgers always with the exception of the 1980/81 season Eliminated in the first round of the UEFA Cup . Jarmuszkiewicz was not considered in the GDR national team . After the 1987/88 season , in which Vorwärts Frankfurt descended again from the GDR Oberliga after drastic austerity measures by the Army Sports Association Vorwärts, André Jarmuszkiewicz, who had meanwhile been promoted to sub-lieutenant, ended his career because of a meniscus injury.

In recent independent season of East German football , he was - after brief interludes in the BSG Traktor wholesale Lindow and the BSG Motor Eberswalde - again for Frankfurt in the after reunification as NOFV-Oberliga operating under the name top division of the perished GDR active. Afterwards he only appeared as a coach of lower-class clubs.

Jarmuszkiewicz died in February 2013 at the age of 53.

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Individual evidence

  1. Footballer Jarmuszkiewicz died. In: Märkische Oderzeitung , February 6, 2013. Retrieved July 22, 2013.