Bernhard Zuch

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Bernhard Zuch (born November 20, 1954 ) was a football player in the GDR upper league . In the top division of the GDR soccer association , he played for FC Hansa Rostock . Zuch is a multiple junior and young national player of the GDR.

Soccer career

Zuch played from 1970 to 1972 in the junior team of the upper division FC Hansa Rostock. In 1971 he played eleven international matches with the GDR junior team, in which he scored two goals in different attacking positions. In the 1972/73 season Zuch played his first men's games at FC Hansa. In the second team playing in the second-rate GDR league , he was used in five point games, while he was twice in the starting eleven as a striker. On August 22, 1973 he made his debut in the 1st team. In the match of the 2nd Bundesliga match day FC Hansa - BFC Dynamo (5-0) he was substituted on in the 80th minute and five minutes later scored his only top division goal with the fifth Hansa goal. By the end of the 1973/74 season, Zuch played a total of 14 league games, in which he was four times in different positions from attack to defense in the starting eleven. In September 1973, he had also played two international matches with the GDR youth national team as a substitute.

For the season 1974/75 Zuch was registered for the league team of FC Hansa, but was no longer used there. Instead he played again with Hansa II in the GDR league and was called up eleven times in the attack in the 22 point games. Both in 1973 and 1975, Zuch was the reason for point deductions when he was involved in Hansa II without a license to play. After the first Hansa team was relegated from the league after the 1974/75 season, Zuch was after 14 league games and one cup game (one goal each) for the first team and 25 point games (three goals) in the second team at FC Hansa delegated.

Zuch joined the GDR league club TSG Bau Rostock for the 1975/76 season , but was drafted into military service in November 1975. He was assigned to the army sports community Vorwärts Neubrandenburg , which also played in the GDR league. There he stayed for the usual year and a half with the army sports community, only in the course of the 1980/81 season he was released from the army and at the same time at Vorwärts Neubrandenburg.

In the following years, Zuch was not represented in higher-class football. It was only after the turn of 1989 that he played with Greifswalder SC in the Oberliga Nordost and began his coaching career there. This later led him to Berlin, where he coached FC Nordost and BSC Reinickendorf 21 . Since 2003 he has been training the first men's team of the district division club SG Stern Kaulsdorf .

Footnotes

  1. Description in GDR football when a player was removed from a team that was funded by sport policy and transferred to a team that was not worthy of funding.

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