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Dieter Schüler (born October 8, 1941 in Hornhausen ) is a former German football player. For 1. FC Magdeburg he played briefly in the Oberliga , the top division of the GDR Football Association .

Students began his football career at SG Dynamo in Oschersleben that from 1961 through the transfer of ownership to the East German border troops to Army Community forward Oschersleben was. After pupil had become eligible to play for the men's division, he played for Oschersleben in the then fourth-class district league Magdeburg .

In Magdeburg end of 1965 was the first founded as a successor to the football section of the SC structure FC Magdeburg. At this time, the Magdeburg were in the relegation zone of the GDR Oberliga and coach Ernst Kümmel was dismissed. His successor Günter Weitkuhn wanted above all to revive the club's storm game, which had made the worst attack in the league with only nine hits in the first 13 games of the season. Among other things, he became aware of the talented striker Dieter Schüler from Oschersleben and brought him to Magdeburg at the beginning of the second half of the season. On the third match day of the second half of the season he used pupils as a half right striker for the first time in the league point game Hansa Rostock - 1. FCM (0: 1). He also played the following three point games, and he also played in two cup games. On March 5, 1966 he shot in the league game 1. FCM - Dynamo Dresden (2-1) his only top division goal. The cup game 1. FCM - Hansa Rostock (0: 1) on March 23, 1966 was Schüler's last competitive game for the first team of the FCM.

At the end of the 1965/66 season, the pupil returned to his old sports community, which in the meantime started as Motor / Vorwärts Oschersleben. There he played for two years in the now third-rate district league. 1,969 students were from that in the second-rate DDR-Liga playing BSG Lok Stendal committed. But even here he only played for one season and then returned to Oschersleben. In 1972 he became district champion with Motor / Vorwärts and was promoted to the GDR league for a year. Schüler ended his active career in 1985 at BSG Aufbau Hornhausen at home. In later years, Schüler trained lower-class soccer teams in his region.

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