Andreas Bielau

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Andreas Bielau
Personnel
birthday August 26, 1958
place of birth GDR
size 184 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1977-1980 BSG Sachsenring Zwickau 31 0(5)
1980-1987 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 164 (42)
1987-1990 FSV Zwickau 74 (26)
VfB Auerbach
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1981-1985 GDR 9 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
VfB Auerbach (player-coach)
VfB Auerbach (assistant coach)
SV Mülsen St. Niclas
1 Only league games are given.

Andreas Bielau (born August 26, 1958 ) is a former German soccer player .

The striker played from 1976 (from August 1977 in the league ) to 1980 for the BSG Sachsenring Zwickau and scored 5 goals in 31 games for West Saxony in the top division of the GDR . After moving to FC Carl Zeiss Jena , he scored the last two goals in the first round of the 1980/81 European Cup Winners' Cup against AS Roma to win the 4-0 second leg (after losing 3-0 in the first leg). In the semi-final against Benfica Lisbon he scored the 1-0 lead in the first leg (final score 2-0), and after a 0-1 in the second leg, the team reached the final, which Jena lost against Dynamo Tbilisi . On April 19, 1981 he was in Udine against Italy for the first time in the GDR national team . By 1985 there were eight more appointments to the senior national team. His last game took place on October 16, 1985 at Glasgow's Hampden Park against Scotland . In the league he completed 164 league games for Jena until 1987, in which he scored 42 goals. Then he moved back to Zwickau in the league and with 17 goals played a decisive role in the rise in 1988 . With 19 other first division games (3 goals) for Sachsenring in the 1988/89 season , he increased his account to a total of 214 games in the major league with 50 goals scored. Bielau played his last season in Zwickau dress after relegation in 1989/90 again in the second-class league.

Andreas Bielau ended his career as a player -coach at VfB Auerbach , where he later also worked as an assistant coach. He also worked for a short time as a physiotherapist at FSV Zwickau. Since February 1, 2012, Andreas Bielau has been a coach and sporting director at SV Mülsen St. Niclas in the first men's team.

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  1. result service.fussball.de