Bodo Rudwaleit

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Bodo Rudwaleit
Federal archive picture 183-1989-0401-021, FDGB-Pokal, final, BFC Dynamo - FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 1-0.jpg
Bodo Rudwaleit (right) on April 1st, 1989
after the BFC Dynamo cup victory
against FC Karl-Marx-Stadt
Personnel
birthday 3rd August 1957
place of birth WoltersdorfGDR
size 202 cm
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
1965-1969 BSG unit Woltersdorf
1969-1976 BFC Dynamo
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1976-1989 BFC Dynamo 313 (0)
1990-1991 Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt 31 (0)
1991-1993 TeBe Berlin 64 (0)
1993-1997 BSC Marzahn
1997–0000 FV Erkner 1920
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1979-1988 GDR 33 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
Rudwaleit parade during a league game against Dynamo Dresden, 1989

Bodo Rudwaleit (born August 3, 1957 in Woltersdorf ) is a former football player. He was a goalkeeper in the GDR league for the Berlin FC Dynamo and for Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt and played 33 times in the GDR national soccer team . In 1980 he won the silver medal at the Olympic football tournament in Moscow .

Career as a soccer player

Berlin FC Dynamo

Rudwaleit started playing football in 1965 at the BSG unit Woltersdorf. In 1969 he switched to the youth team at BFC Dynamo . He played Libero up to the A-youth , then he switched to goal. From 1976 to 1989 he played for Berlin in 313 games for over 12 years (219 of them in uninterrupted series) and witnessed the BFC's heyday. He was with Dynamo under the direction of coach Jürgen Bogs from 1979 to 1988 ten times in a row GDR champion and won the GDR soccer cup twice . After he had been in the BFC goal at the beginning of the 1989/90 season until matchday 9 and had played all four European Cup games, coach Helmut Jäschke gave the ten-year-old goalkeeper Oskar Kosche a chance in the next few games . Rudwaleit then announced his immediate retirement from football.

National goalkeeper of the GDR

From 1976 to 1980 Rudwaleit was a member of the GDR junior national team, for which he played 24 international matches. He made a debut on the international stage on November 16, 1976 in the U-21 game GDR - ČSSR (1: 2). He played for the first time in the senior national team on February 9, 1979 in the friendly Iraq - GDR (1-1). By 1988 Rudwaleit was in the goal of the senior national team 33 times. In 1980 he was the goalkeeper of the GDR Olympic team at the Olympic soccer tournament in the Soviet Union . Of the six games he played five, including the final, which the GDR selection lost 1-0 to the ČSSR.

Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl

A quarter of a year after his resignation, Rudwaleit let himself be recruited in early 1990 by the league newcomer Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt, for whom he played five league games alongside regular goalkeeper Andreas Hawa by the end of the season . In 1990/91 he was the undisputed goalkeeper at the successor club Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl . He played all 26 league league games and the cup final on June 2, 1991 (0: 1 against Hansa Rostock).

Berlin clubs from 1991

From 1991 to 1993 Rudwaleit was goalkeeper at Tennis Borussia Berlin in the third-class Oberliga Nordost . Of the 66 point games in the two seasons, he only missed two games and helped TeBe move up to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1993. Then he said goodbye to competitive football and only played at amateur level, first from 1993 to 1997 at BSC Marzahn in the Berlin Association League and then at FV Erkner 1920 in the Spreeliga. He also worked as a youth coach at FV Erkner in 1920, and since 2004 as a goalkeeper coach at BFC Dynamo . In the meantime, Bodo Rudwaleit was also responsible as an assistant trainer for sporting development at BFC Dynamo. In the summer of 2006 he retired from all positions at Dynamo, but was again goalkeeping coach at BFC in January 2008.

Rudwaleit became the owner of a taxi company in Erkner near Berlin.

statistics

  • 344 GDR league games
  • 64 games in the Oberliga Nordost
  • 43 European Cup matches
  • 24 international youth games
  • 33 full international matches
  • 5 Olympic Games

Awards

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Individual evidence

  1. Neues Deutschland , August 22, 1980, p. 4