Claus Boden

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Claus Boden
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Claus Boden (1980)
Personnel
birthday 7th October 1951  (age 68)
place of birth DresdenGDR
size 174 cm
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
1960-1968 BSG Empor Tobacco Dresden
1968-1970 SG Dynamo Dresden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1970-1975 SG Dynamo Dresden II 28 (0)
1971-1982 SG Dynamo Dresden 153 (0)
1982-1988 BSG Stahl Riesa 151 (2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1972-1974 DDR U-23 16 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Claus Boden (born October 7, 1951 in Dresden ) is a former German football player. As a goalkeeper he played for Dynamo Dresden and Stahl Riesa in the GDR league . Floor denied 16 caps for the National Selection of the GDR .

Athletic career

Community stations

In 1968 Claus Boden moved from the offspring of BSG Empor Tabak Dresden to SG Dynamo Dynamo Dresden, the region’s football focus. In the 1971/72 season he was used for the first time in the top division team of Dresden, who had the rather small body size of 1.74 meters for a goalkeeper. He made his debut on October 30, 1971 a few days after his 20th birthday in the home game against FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (2-1), when he came on for Manfred Kallenbach in the 31st minute . At the end of that season he had replaced Kallenbach as a goalkeeper and on May 14, 1972, he played his first men's final with the final of the FDGB Cup . The game was lost, however, with 1: 2 against FC Carl Zeiss Jena .

In 1973 Boden celebrated his first title by winning the GDR championship. Overall, he was four times GDR champion with Dynamo Dresden. In 1977 , after losing three finals with the Black and Yellows (the already mentioned 1972, 1974 and 1975), he won the GDR Cup competition for the first time with the Dynamos after a 3-2 victory on May 28 over 1. FC Leipzig locomotive .

In the championship years 1975/1976 and 1976/77 Boden was the undisputed goalkeeper of Dynamo Dresden with 26 and 22 completed games. In 1976, however, the then 24-year-old multiple junior and B national player Bernd Jakubowski was brought to Dresden by Hansa Rostock . He replaced Boden as a regular goalkeeper in the 1977/78 season. After 153 league games and 39 European Cup games , Boden was only led in the squad for the junior league in the 1981/82 season.

Meanwhile over 30 years old, Boden moved to BSG Stahl in neighboring Riesa at the beginning of the season 1982/83 , which had been relegated from the top division two years ago and where his former Dresden teammate Rainer Sachse was already in the squad. At the end of the season Stahl Riesa rose again to the league and Boden played with this team until they were relegated again in 1988, another 129 league games, so that his balance increased to a total of 282 first division appearances. This puts him in 56th place among the top league players who appear most frequently. In the highest pool of GDR football , Boden scored two goals from penalties. At the end of the 1987/88 season, Boden also ended his career as a goalkeeper.

Selection bets

He was a member of the U-23 national team of the GDR . In competition 1972/74 the junior European championship he came up with the East German selection to the final, where they after a 3: 4 defeat in the second leg against: two first-leg victory and a 0 Hungary playful title. Between 1972 and the U-23 European Championship finals in May 1974, Boden was used in 16 youth team matches.

The successful appearances in the junior team brought the Dresden goalkeeper into the focus of senior national team coach Georg Buschner this spring . So Boden was one of the 40-strong GDR provisional squad for the World Cup in the Federal Republic . There he had to give way to the established forces Jürgen Croy , Wolfgang Blochwitz and Werner Friese and did not make an A international match in the further course of his career.

Further career

He later worked as a goalkeeping coach. Among other things, after his career at Stahl Riesa and from 1996 to 2004 at the former Bundesliga club TSV 1860 Munich .

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Herbert Heidrich: Even without a 'guard measure' an expert. In: fuwo - The new football week . Jul 19, 1988, p. 16.
  2. ^ Matthias Arnhold: Claus Boden - Matches and Goals in Oberliga . RSSSF.com . March 20, 2014. Accessed January 10, 2020.
  3. ^ Matthias Arnhold: East Germany - All-Time Most Matches Played in Oberliga . RSSSF.com . September 4, 2014. Accessed January 10, 2020.
  4. Preliminary World Cup line-up nominated. In: fuwo - The new football week . Apr 30, 1974, page 14.