Dieter Voigt (ice hockey player)

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Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR  Dieter Voigt Ice hockey player
Date of birth February 18, 1939
place of birth Geising , Germany
size 170 cm
Weight 72 kg
position defender
Career stations
1956-1969 SC Dynamo Berlin

Dieter Voigt (born February 18, 1939 in Geising ) is a German ice hockey player and a member of the Hall of Fame of the German ice hockey museum .

Career

From 1956 he played for SC Dynamo Berlin , the forerunner of the Eisbären Berlin , in the east of the city. After the 1968/69 season he ended his playing career.

Internationally he played for the national ice hockey team of the GDR at the ice hockey world championship 1963 to 1969 and was there in the team that won bronze at the European championship in 1966 . He was also in the squad for the qualifying games held at the time in 1960 and 1964 against the German national ice hockey team for the Olympic Winter Games and at the Olympic Winter Games in 1968 .

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Individual evidence

  1. found via excerpt from e-book: "Ice hockey at the Olympic Games with special consideration of the participation of Germany" (diploma thesis 2004) not linkable