Dieter Drebes

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Dieter Drebes (born June 11, 1937 ) is a former German football player who played thirteen games for SC Chemie Halle-Leuna in the GDR Oberliga , the top division of GDR football, in 1957 .

Athletic career

Until 1955 Dieter Drebes played in the company sports community (BSG) Empor Halle , most recently in the third-rate district league Halle . He said goodbye to the BSG Empor by winning the GDR Junior Championship and was then delegated to the football focus of the Halle district, the SC Chemie Halle.

The SC Chemie, just relegated from the GDR Oberliga, completed a 13-game transition round in the second-rate GDR league in the fall of 1955 to transition to the calendar year rhythm from 1956. Drebes was used in three transition-round games. In the 1956 GDR league season he was used in four point games. The SC Chemie managed to return to the GDR league immediately. There the start of the 1957 season began promisingly for Drebes, because he was used from the first game day and played eleven of the thirteen point games until the end of the first half of the season, usually as a right defender. In the second half of the season, however, he was only used twice. For the 1958 season Drebes was no longer considered at SC Chemie and was delegated to the BSG Turbine Halle in the meanwhile fourth-class district league. There he played until 1959 and then settled in the Federal Republic. There he continued to play in the lower class, so z. B. 1965/66 with the third-class Hamburg regional division TSV Sasel .

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