Andreas Winter (soccer player)

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Andreas Winter
Personnel
birthday August 21, 1958
place of birth GDR
size 176 cm
position Defense / midfield
Juniors
Years station
1970-1979 FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1979-1986 FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 97 (19)
1984-1986 FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt II 24 0(0)
1986-1987 BSG Chemie IW Ilmenau 30 0(3)
1987-1988 BSG Motor Nordhausen 15 0(0)
1988-1991 BSG / SV Motor Weimar 72 0(6)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1984 DDR U-21 2 0(0)
1982-1983 DDR Olympia 7 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.

Andreas Winter (born August 21, 1958 ) is a former German soccer player .

Athletic career

Club career

After his first division debut in 1979/80 , the 1.76 meter tall footballer fought for a regular place at FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt in the early 1980s , whose youth department he had been part of since 1970 and whose junior division he won the title with in the spring of 1980. In three seasons in a row (1981/82 to 1983/84) the defensive player completed more than 20 of the 26 possible season games for Erfurt in the top division of GDR football . By 1985/86 Andreas Winter was on the ball in a total of 97 league games, in which he scored 19 goals.

Until the last independent season of East German second division football , he was active in the league after his time at FC Rot-Weiß . Initially, the mechanic for data and office machines ran in the second highest division for BSG Chemie IW Ilmenau and BSG Motor Nordhausen and, from 1988, for BSG Motor Weimar .

Selection gauges

The RWE player played seven games for the GDR Olympic team , in which he scored one goal. After he was initially used frequently in the course of the re-formation of this selection for the 1984 Olympic football tournament in Los Angeles - always in the starting eleven - he was only called up once as a substitute in May 1983 against Denmark for one minute in the qualification itself. In the spring of 1984 he was on the ball in two matches for the GDR U-21s , in which he and Udo Schmuck were among the older players who were then eligible to play, and the selection coach Horst Brunzlow set up to guide and stabilize the young players.

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