Dieter Noack

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Dieter Noack (born October 7, 1956 ) is a former German soccer player. From 1975 to 1980 he played in the GDR Oberliga , the top division in GDR football , for FC Carl Zeiss Jena . Noack was also a young GDR national player.

Athletic career

In 1966, at the age of ten, Dieter Noack began playing organized football in the children's team at FC Carl Zeiss Jena (FCC). In 1975 he played his first point games in the men's area. In the GDR league team of FC Carl Zeiss II he was already a regular player with 18 appearances in 22 matches played, while in the league team between the 7th and 24th matchday he was only called up in five championship games, only once from the start . In his second league game he scored his only league goal in the match between FCC and Hallescher FC (2-0). In the two following seasons 1976/77 and 1977/78, the 1.78 m tall Noack was a defender of the Jena team. He was used 36 times in the 52 Bundesliga point games played. In April 1978, he played two international matches with the GDR youth team . In the 1978/79 season Noack completed fifteen league games up to the 17th matchday, but could no longer be used because of a knee injury. This injury already heralded the end of his career in top football, because in the subsequent seasons 1979/80 and 1980/81 he was only used two or three times in league games. Noack played his last game in the league on November 29, 1980 on the last matchday of the first half of the 1980/81 season at the home game of the FCC against BFC Dynamo (2-2) for a period of 60 minutes. He had come to 61 league games within six seasons. In August 1981 the FC Carl Zeiss Jena announced that Dieter Noack had ended his competitive sports career.

Noack continued his footballer career in the second-rate GDR league , where he joined the company sports association (BSG) Chemie Ilmenau for the 1981/82 season. There he was active until 1990 and played 135 second division games (17 goals), interrupted by three relegation-related seasons in the district league .

He then trained various lower-class clubs in Lower Franconia , u. a. the Würzburger FV and 1. FC Kirchheim .

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