Bernd Nemetschek

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Bernd Nemetschek (born August 17, 1961 in Sondershausen ) was a football player in the GDR major league . In the top division of the GDR soccer association , he played for FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt . Nemetschek is a multiple junior and junior national player.

Athletic career

Young players

Nemetschek began playing soccer at the central sports community in Leinefelde . In 1974, at the age of thirteen, he was delegated to the region’s football center, FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt. At the same time he became a student at the Erfurt children's and youth sports school . In 1980 he played in the GDR junior national team, for which he played his first international junior match as a libero on February 26, 1980 in Tashkent in the Soviet Union - GDR (2-1) match. By May 1980, he was used in a total of eleven international matches, in which he always played on the position of Libero. From 1979 to 1981 he was a defender of the FC Rot-Weiß squad for the junior league. In 1980 he became GDR champion with the youth team.

League player

Although officially still a player in the junior league, Nemetschek played 16 games in the GDR league in the 1980/81 season. He came to his first league use on October 18, 1980, when he was used in the encounter of the 8th game day FC-Rot-Weiß - Stahl Riesa (2-0) in the 57th minute. His only goal in the league he scored on matchday 10, when he scored the 1-0 winning goal over Halleschen FC. From the 12th matchday on, Nemetschek was the regular Libero of Erfurt. Then he was for the 1981/82 season, the 1.80 m tall Nemetschek, meanwhile also a sports student, was officially included in the squad of the GDR league team. At that time he was also a member of the GDR youth national team, for which he also played six international matches until 1983. In the summer of 1981 Nemetschek played the first two point games of the 1981/82 season and a junior international game on September 2, after which he was injured so badly that he could only be used again at the beginning of the second half of the season. In the league game on April 3, 1982 1. FC Lok Leipzig - FC Rot-Weiß, Nemetschek injured himself again, so that his playing career was practically over. In the rest of the season he was no longer used, in 1982/83 he only played four league games and three junior international games at the end of the season. For the season 1983/84 the FC Rot-Weiß nominated him as a league player, but he only played once on October 22, 1983. The match on the 8th matchday between FC Rot-Weiß and Hallescher FC (2-2) was closed Nemetschek's 29th and last league game.

Recreational athletes, coaches

During the 1983/84 season, Nemetschek switched to BSG plant production in Großengottern, western Thuringia, and played there in the fourth division in the Erfurt district class until 1987. He then worked for the BSG Union Mühlhausen until 1989 in the third-class district league Erfurt . At the successor club, FC Union Mühlhausen, Nemetschek worked as a coach in two periods. For the first time he coached the club from 1997 to 2003 and in 2000 led him to the then fifth class Thuringian league . After an interlude at VfB Sangerhausen from the summer of 2006 to the end of 2008, with which he was promoted to the Oberliga Nordost in 2007, he went back to Union Mühlhausen. He took over the team at the beginning of 2009 in the national class and made it into the Thuringian League for the second time at the end of the season.

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